Image description used in place of the images (via umans/umans-flash)
The images depict a cinematic, sci-fi scene viewed from space, featuring the curved upper horizon of a planet—likely Earth—set against a pitch-black background.
**Composition and Layout:**
The frame is divided horizontally. The bottom third is dominated by the dark, curved silhouette of the planet. The top two-thirds consist of the black void of space. Arranged across the top third are five vertical, white streaks that resemble falling meteors, re-entering spacecraft, or stylized drips of light.
**The Planet:**
The planet is shown as a dark sphere, mostly in shadow. However, its upper edge is illuminated by a bright light source (the sun), creating a sharp, glowing atmospheric limb. This limb transitions from a blinding white at the core of the light source to a soft, ethereal cyan-blue (#A6E1E6) at the edges.
* **Image 1:** The light source is a blinding flare directly on the horizon line, obscuring the planet's surface details.
* **Images 2-4:** The light source shifts slightly upward and intensifies the illumination on the atmosphere. This reveals texture on the planet's surface—swirls of white clouds and darker landmasses or oceans are visible under the light.
**The Streaks:**
There are five distinct vertical streaks hanging from the top edge of the frame.
* They are bright white and have a textured, fibrous appearance, looking like long-exposure trails of smoke or melting ice.
* They are arranged somewhat evenly across the width of the sky.
* In the sequence, the streaks appear to move slightly higher up in the frame (or the camera tilts up), moving further away from the planet's horizon. They point downward, directed toward the planet.
**Colors and Lighting:**
* **Background:** Pure black (#000000).
* **Planet Shadow:** Deep, inky black.
* **Atmosphere:** Bright white (#FFFFFF) fading into cool blues and cyans.
* **Streaks:** Bright white with slight translucency.
* **Lighting:** High contrast. The primary light is a directional source from above the planet, creating a dramatic rim-light effect on the atmosphere and casting the planet body into deep shadow.
**Mood:**
The scene is ominous, vast, and dramatic. It evokes feelings of isolation, orbital mechanics, or a significant event like an invasion or meteor shower.