A surreal cinematic photograph of a weathered stone lighthouse, its upper section dramatically detached and floating above the base. The beacon's warm light pierces through heavy fog, creating an eerie yet majestic scene of slate greys, ocean blues, and glowing amber against a brooding twilight.
[Surrealism] The Severed Sentinel: Floating Beacon - A dramatic, cinematic photograph of a weathered stone lighthouse standing on a jagged, storm-swept cliff edge. The surreal focal point is a clean, impossible separation in the structure: the entire lantern room and the upper third of the tower are completely detached, floating silently and weightlessly twenty feet above the base. The rotating Fresnel lens beams a warm, piercing light that cuts through the heavy coastal fog, illuminating the empty air gap where seagulls fly undisturbed through the missing section of the building. The textures of the rough, damp granite and the rusted iron railings are rendered in hyper-realistic detail. The mood is eerie yet majestic, dominated by a palette of slate greys, stormy ocean blues, and the glowing amber of the beacon against a brooding twilight sky.