

Analog documentary photograph of an old analog clock mounted on a cracked and weathered concrete wall, its face yellowed and scratched with visible signs of age, hands positioned but barely readable due to wear and tear, dust particles floating slowly in a shaft of cold light falling across it from a narrow window, with a strong focus on the surface texture of the aged metal and glass in sharp focus, deep shadows consuming everything around the clock, cinematic film still, black and white photography, shot on Ilford HP5 Plus film, heavy film grain, hyper-realistic texture, chiaroscuro lighting, natural light, raw documentary style, deep shadows, sharp focus on texture, with subtle gradient of grays and blacks accentuating the clock's rugged beauty.