
Full color photography, warm cinematic color grading, a cascade of vibrant autumn maple leaves falling through a sun-drenched forest, captured with a shallow depth of field creating a dreamy bokeh effect. The leaves exhibit a spectrum of autumnal hues—fiery oranges, deep reds, and golden yellows—with intricate vein details visible on each leaf. Some leaves are sharply in focus mid-air, while others are blurred by motion, suggesting a gentle breeze. The forest floor is thickly carpeted with fallen leaves, creating a rich, textured surface. Sunlight filters through the trees, casting dappled light and long shadows, creating a sense of warmth and tranquility. The light source is positioned high and slightly behind the leaves, creating a rim light effect and highlighting their edges. The camera angle is low, looking upwards towards the canopy, emphasizing the height and scale of the trees. Shot with a telephoto lens, approximately 135mm, to compress the perspective and isolate the falling leaves. The overall mood is peaceful, nostalgic, and slightly melancholic, evoking the feeling of autumn’s fleeting beauty. The image has a soft, diffused quality, with minimal harsh shadows. A subtle golden color cast enhances the warmth of the scene. The background consists of blurred tree trunks and foliage, creating a sense of depth and atmosphere. The composition is dynamic, with leaves scattered throughout the frame, leading the eye upwards. The rendering style is highly detailed and realistic, with a slight graininess reminiscent of medium format film. The scene is bathed in a warm, golden glow, creating a sense of magic and wonder. The leaves appear to be gently swirling and dancing in the air, creating a sense of movement and life.