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Chromatic Convergence

A high-key minimalist photograph featuring three translucent glass panes (cyan, magenta, amber) casting vivid, overlapping prismatic shadows that mix into secondary hues on white silica sand, evoking a sense of calm, mathematical beauty through precise geometry and light interaction.

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[Minimalist] Solar Geometry: The Glass Triad - A high-key minimalist photograph capturing a serene, abstract composition reminiscent of Bauhaus design. Three tall, rectangular panes of translucent glass—colored cyan, magenta, and amber—stand upright in a precise line across a floor of fine, matte white silica sand. The scene is illuminated by a single, intense directional light source that casts long, sharp, prismatic shadows across the textured ground. Crucially, where the colored shadows overlap on the white sand, they mix to form vivid secondary hues of violet and emerald green. The background is a seamless white void, focusing all attention on the interaction between the sharp geometric forms, the pristine transparency of the glass, and the physics of colored light. The image relies on extensive negative space and perfect symmetry to create a sense of calm, mathematical beauty.