Kling 1.6 (pro) A low-angle still shot using a 35mm lens captures a small boy, approximately 6 years old, dressed in authentic 1940s clothing: shorts, button-down shirt, and suspenders. He sits cross-legged on the old, cracked plank floor of a spacious attic. The attic is the main setting, carefully detailed with period objects. The boy opens a suitcase and pulls out a small, handmade wooden airplane, carefully painted in faded colors. He gently manipulates the airplane, mimicking flight, his eyes reflecting the candlelight. The primary light source is three beeswax candles strategically placed around the boy, acting as practical lamps. These provide a warm, flickering key light that casts long, dancing shadows across the room. Soft fill light, coming from the moon visible through a small rectangular window, provides a cool, bluish counterpoint. The window itself is slightly dirty, diffusing the moonlight. The color palette is dominated by warm sepia tones, highlighted by the cool blues and grays of the night sky. The depth of field is shallow, focusing sharply on the boy and the plane, while the background elements—antique wooden cabinets, leather suitcases, and a Singer sewing machine—are softly blurred. The attic is filled with dust particles dancing in the candlelight, creating a subtle atmospheric effect. The camera remains static for 2 seconds, then executes a slow, deliberate push-in towards the boy, emphasizing his expression and the details of the airplane.