
5 months ago
POV first-person perspective shot captures the lower half of my body as I lie inside a traditional canvas tent. I am dressed in the historical attire of Arab soldiers—a long, loose-fitting tunic made of lightweight fabric, designed for comfort and movement in harsh climates. A belt cinches the garment at my waist, keeping it secure. On my feet, I wear thick-soled leather sandals or short leather boots, reinforced with straps wrapping around my ankles for durability on long marches and rough terrain. The worn leather creaks slightly as I shift my position. The entrance of the tent is directly in front of my feet, partially open, revealing the dark night beyond. In the distance, three soldiers, dressed in traditional Arab-style clothing made of lightweight fabric, stand together, engaged in conversation. Their long tunics and head coverings move slightly with the night breeze. Their voices are low, their postures relaxed, unaware of my presence. They are focused on their discussion, their gazes directed elsewhere, away from the camera. The dim light of a nearby fire flickers against the darkness, casting shifting shadows across the ground. The night air is still, save for the occasional gust of wind that makes the flames dance.