
Majestic mountain range panorama at twilight, layers of rolling hills receding into a hazy distance, the foreground dominated by a dense evergreen forest with dark, silhouetted trees, transitioning into progressively lighter shades of blue and purple as the hills ascend, culminating in snow-capped peaks kissed by the last rays of the setting sun. The sky exhibits a gradient from a fiery orange and peach near the horizon, blending into soft lavender and deep indigo higher up, with scattered wispy clouds adding texture and depth. Atmospheric perspective is strong, creating a sense of vastness and scale, with a subtle mist clinging to the valleys between the mountains. Shot with a wide-angle lens, approximately 24mm, capturing an ultra-wide field of view, emphasizing the expansive landscape. Depth of field is extensive, ensuring sharpness throughout the entire scene, from the foreground trees to the distant peaks. Lighting is soft and diffused, characteristic of twilight, with a warm glow illuminating the upper reaches of the mountains and a cool, blue tone dominating the shadowed valleys. Color mode is full color, with a natural and unedited grading, preserving the subtle nuances of the twilight sky and the varying shades of blue in the mountains. The overall mood is peaceful and serene, evoking a sense of awe and tranquility. Contrast is medium, allowing for detail in both the highlights and shadows. The image possesses a crisp digital rendering feel, with minimal grain or noise, and a slight vignette adding to the immersive quality. Aspect ratio is panoramic, 16:9, perfectly suited for showcasing the breadth of the landscape. The scene feels untouched and pristine, a testament to the raw beauty of nature, reminiscent of landscape photography from Ansel Adams, but in color.