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Whispers of Cerulean Stone

Notre-Dame's ancient facade, intricately traced by bioluminescent moss in cerulean and gold, radiates a mystical internal glow that shimmers across the placid Seine amidst a nebula of glowing spores.

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A stunning, hyperrealistic masterpiece photograph of Notre-Dame Cathedral at midnight, viewed from a low angle across the placid, glassy surface of the Seine. The cathedral's ancient stone facade is intricately traced by a network of ethereal, bioluminescent moss. This is not a simple coating, but a delicate, filament-like growth that follows the mortar lines, highlighting every Gothic arch, gargoyle, and the filigree of the grand rose window in a soft, internal glow. The moss emits a spectral palette of deep cerulean blue, soft teal, and subtle hints of phosphorescent gold. The primary light source is the bioluminescence itself, causing the cathedral to radiate a mystical light from within, casting long, dramatic shadows upwards into the night sky. A faint, cool moonlight barely kisses the very peaks of the twin bell towers. The moss releases a fine, shimmering mist of glowing spores that hang in the still air like a celestial nebula, drifting slowly and catching the light. The atmosphere is one of serene, ancient magic. A light, ethereal fog rises from the river, mingling with the glowing spores. The dark, mirror-like water of the Seine provides a perfect, breathtaking reflection of the illuminated cathedral and the swirling, sparkling air. Compositionally, the shot is a cinematic wide-angle, capturing the epic scale. Focus is tack-sharp on the stone texture and the delicate, glowing moss filaments, with a shallow depth of field softly blurring the distant Parisian skyline. 8K resolution, professional color grading, incredibly detailed, shot on a Sony A7R IV with a G Master lens.