A foggy and dimly-lit kitchen reveals a scene straight out of a movie, where a rusty teapot adorned with an orange glaze inside takes center stage amid an atmosphere laden with mystery and nostalgia. Captured in a Roger Deakins-inspired style using a Sony A7R IV, the teapot, accompanied by a small cup of steeping black tea, sits on a counter, emanating smoke that blends seamlessly with the faint mist filling the air. The orange-red oil stains inside the teapot add a subtle yet intense detail to the shot, reminiscent of scenes directed by Martin Scorsese and styled with the melancholic, cinematic essence of Wong Kar-wai. The close-up, hyper-realistic shot captures the eeriness of the dark, smoke-filled room through a window, enhancing the overall mood and depth typical to a MidJourney –sref style guide, as tones of gray and the interplay of shadow and light craft a visual narrative of timeless cinema.