
5 months ago
POV first-person, I am a 30-year-old man, lying on my bed in my bedroom, just waking up in the morning. The camera focuses on my feet in the foreground, with my toes and feet naturally moving. The perspective comes from a low point, emphasizing the lower part of my legs and feet. In the distance, there is a window placed a few feet away from me, allowing a view of the far-off Milad Tower (Borj Milad) in Tehran. The window frame is clearly visible, with the tower appearing as a small feature in the far background. The Milad Tower is a tall, cylindrical structure, with a wide, round observation deck at the top, resembling a saucer. The body of the tower tapers as it rises and has a sleek, modern appearance with a distinctive design. The tower is lit at night, but in the morning light, it’s a darker silhouette against the horizon. The tower is positioned far away from me, beyond the window, creating a sense of depth in the scene. It should appear small and distant, but its unique shape, with the round observation deck, makes it recognizable even from this distance. The tower is not a central focus of the scene, but serves as a distant and peaceful backdrop. The interior of the room is softly illuminated by the morning light coming through the window, casting light on the floor and my feet. The window itself is not very close to me, providing some space between the foreground (my feet) and the distant view of the Milad Tower, which remains faint and unobtrusive. This setup gives a sense of separation, with the focus still on the feet and the bedroom scene, while the window and the Milad Tower provide a distant and peaceful backdrop.