Laser Beam on Optical Table Monsoon Vizianagaram
by Wanda Dawson
A sharp crimson line of laser light cuts horizontally across a pristine, dark optical table in a specimen archive room. The beam originates from a compact device on the left and terminates at a sensor on the right, glowing brightly against the dim surroundings. Warm, flickering candlelight spills from a small brass holder on the far right, casting soft orange reflections on the polished metal surface. Outside the tall, narrow windows, the deep blue of the monsoon evening presses against the glass, against the interior's amber glow. Dust motes are faintly visible within the laser's path, suspended in the still air. The room's clean, uncluttered surfaces emphasize the precise, methodical nature of the experiment, while the symmetrical arrangement of equipment anchors the composition. at the edge is the sharp, straight edge of the laser beam reflecting off the table's brushed steel rim.
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