Surreal Double Sun Over Irish Tower
Humid air hangs heavy over a wind-scoured stone fortress wall near Osogbo, where an ancient round tower stands in the cool stillness before sunrise. The sky holds two suns: the true low light striking the horizon haze and a second impossible sun hovering nearby, casting a second set of sharp, believable highlights across the weathered masonry. The stone surface glistens with recent rain, reflecting both light sources in distinct, overlapping patterns. Long shadows stretch across the damp ground, elongated by the dual illumination. The turn of seasons leaves the grass at the tower's base a mix of green and dried gold. A faint, charged tension lingers in the charged air as the second sun's glow sharpens the edge of the tower against the darkening landscape. The stone texture reveals deep fissures where the extra light catches every rough crevice.
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