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Photorealistic hyper-detailed interior of the most colossal Art Deco train terminal ever built, late-afternoon golden sunlight streaming through a 400-meter-wide stained-glass skylight made of millions of tiny geometric panes in amber, teal and violet, thick volumetric god rays filled with visible floating dust motes, a 2087 decopunk luxury streamliner in flawless pearlescent white porcelain enamel with hand-laid 24k gold leaf sunburst inlays and mirror-polished chrome trim parked on the central platform, every rivet, panel gap, fingerprint smudge and micro-scratches perfectly visible, whitewall tires with realistic rubber grain and faint sidewall lettering, thousands of individually detailed 1930s passengers in period clothing with natural skin tones, some reading newspapers, carrying leather suitcases, subtle motion blur on distant figures, polished Absolute Black granite floor reflecting the train and skylight like liquid mirror, 150-meter fluted Carrara marble columns with visible veining, warm tungsten lamps mixed with subtle cyan-magenta neon cove lighting, faint condensation on brass handrails, scattered cigarette butts and paper tickets on the floor, ultra-sharp focus from foreground to deep background, shot on ARRI Alexa 65 with Master Prime 100mm T1.3 wide open, 14K raw, subtle Kodak 2383 film grain, perfect chromatic aberration and natural lens breathing, cinematic color grading, maximum photographic realism and lifelike textures