A weathered stone threshold between a sunlit meadow and a shadowed forest, captured in photographic realism. The foreground shows fine cracks and lichen on the flat stones, dew beading along mossy edges. Beyond, a soft-focus path disappears into tall, dark pines, while behind the viewer the grass glows a luminous green under late-afternoon golden hour light. Mist gathers low to the ground, catching thin shafts of light that seem to pour through an invisible veil. Shot at eye level with a shallow depth of field, the stones in crisp focus and the forest gently blurred, creating a serene, contemplative mood that suggests crossing into a thin place between worlds.

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