Bioluminescent Waterfall Vertical Night Frame

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A solitary bioluminescent waterfall pours through a narrow basalt chute at night, the water itself the light source and the scene felt intimate and reverent. The vertical 9:16 crop frames the falls from near-eye level to emphasize height and draw the eye downward along the glowing stream. Air feels cool and humid with a fine blue-green mist that softens distant rock edges and carries tiny motes of light. Moss and wet stone are tactile under the glow, with slick basalt, velvet moss pads, and translucent water film providing close texture. The foremost ribbons of water resolve sharply while the mid and background layers fall into a gentle haze, creating moderate depth. Light is soft on curved surfaces and separates forms with gentle rim glow, casting cool teal highlights and a faint warm amber bounce that echoes #0FF0C2, #1A2A6A, #6B4CFF, #08303A and #FFE7A3. The viewpoint is slightly below eye level with a tight vertical frame and balanced negative space to the sides for compositional breathing. A single smooth riverstone and a cluster of dripping fern fronds anchor scale and story. The composition reads as a photoreal illustration with subtle painterly finish and a calm, slow-motion energy in falling water.