

Cinematic static shot, hyperrealism, close-up shot, 1:1 aspect ratio. Location: the summit of a mountain pass, a harsh rocky area of dark grey, almost black stone. Traces of ash, soot, and scorched fragments on the rocks, as if there was a explosion here. In the center of the composition — an old, worn rifle, bayonet thrust deep into a crack in the stone. The bayonet penetrates the rock, and from its entry point, deep, web-like cracks spread in all directions, like frozen lightning. The rifle is old, with a wooden stock that is cracked and burnt. Metal parts are covered with rust and soot. From the very crack where the bayonet is lodged, a thin but strong green stem breaks through. It winds around the rifle barrel, envelops it, rises higher, reaching the cracked stock — and there, at the very top, a bright, fiery red flower blooms (a poppy or carnation — the symbol of the Italian Resistance, as in the song Bella Ciao). The flower is large, vivid, contrasting with the dead stone and the old rifle. In the background — blurred outlines of mountain peaks and a deep, clear, slightly overcast sky, through which a single ray of sun breaks, illuminating the red flower. Atmosphere: tragic beauty, memory of the fallen, life conquering death, hope. Style: harsh, epic realism, high detail texture (stone, metal, wood, petals), dramatic lighting.