Japanese zen garden pavilion at sunset with raked sand shadow patterns and shoji screen glow
Architecture heritage showcases, zen retreat promotions, Japanese tourism campaigns, meditation app visual content
Wide shot of traditional Japanese tea pavilion overlooking raked zen garden with setting sun casting long shadows across sand patterns. Camera: 35mm lens, f/5.6, slow lateral dolly along engawa veranda, eye-level seated position. Lighting: Low sun at 10 degrees above horizon from camera-left creating extremely long shadows from rocks and pruned trees across raked sand, warm golden light filtering through shoji screens. Color palette: Raked sand warm cream, dark volcanic placement rocks, aged wood brown, shoji screen warm glow, moss green accents, sunset amber and peach sky. Physics: Long shadows extend and shift slightly during shot as sun continues setting, light filtering through translucent shoji screens creates soft internal glow, raked sand patterns catch directional light revealing precise groove depth and texture. Actions: - Static wide of raked sand garden with long rock shadows stretching across patterns (0-3s) - Slow lateral dolly begins along veranda, parallax shifts rock positions against sand (3-7s) - Pass shoji screen glowing from within, interior tea ceremony faintly visible (7-10s) - Dolly ends at garden corner where moss meets sand, sun touches horizon (10-14s)
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