Snowflake Dissolving into Tiny Lights

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A single crystalline snowflake drifts at center frame and dissolves into thousands of tiny luminous particles, portraying a quiet transformation with fragile geometry and intent to evoke wonder and close inspection. The scene sits in cool, clear air with a faint mist that softens distant detail and gives the lights room to glow. The flake surface reads as faceted glass and powder-soft frost with a fine granular texture on nearby shards, while the particle lights feel like tiny beads of glass and soft pinpricks of luminescence. Foreground detail resolves first in crisp focus with a moderate depth that lets midground particles blur gently and background tones recede into soft haze. Light sculpts the facets with gentle, cool highlights and subtle warmth within the tiny lights to produce delicate separation and a luminous halo. Framing is cinematic 16:9 with a slightly tight horizontal crop that centers the snowflake and allows negative space on either side for drifting particles to travel. A single reflective shard and a faint trail of micro-spark props reinforce the idea of disintegration and movement. The image is rendered as a high-fidelity digital illustration with painterly glow and micro-detail. Surfaces remain unlettered and clean, and the overall palette leans from pale ice blue through sky blue and deep cerulean into warm gold and amber echoing the chosen hues.