
Two stacked weathered wooden blocks with deep charcoal gray and dark slate coloring, heavily textured with rough grain patterns and natural decay, adorned with scattered copper and rose gold metallic flecks that catch light across their surfaces, creating warm luminous highlights against the dark matte base. Visible holes and organic erosion marks give them an aged, found-object aesthetic. Shot in extreme macro close-up with razor-sharp focus on the geometric forms and textural details, shallow depth of field with the top block in sharp focus and bottom slightly softer, creating dimensional separation. Photographed with a 100mm macro lens at f/2.8 to isolate subject against a creamy pale beige and soft gray diffused background rendered completely out of focus as bokeh. Natural window light from the side creates soft rim lighting that emphasizes the metallic particles and surface imperfections, with warm golden undertones in the highlights contrasting cool shadow areas. Full color with sophisticated matte, slightly desaturated grading emphasizing cool-warm contrast, reminiscent of fine art still life and product photography with painterly attention to light and texture. Crisp high-resolution detail capturing every fleck and weathering mark, shot on a neutral gray surface with minimal environmental context, moody and contemplative atmosphere evoking decay, time, and precious hidden value within imperfection.