Teacher Arranging Fossils in Predawn Lab
Stark fluorescent light cuts through the predawn darkness, illuminating a long laboratory table where a teacher positions fossil specimens. The room near Genoa remains quiet and empty, with clean surfaces reflecting the harsh overhead glow. Midsummer shadows are absent; instead, the artificial light creates sharp, geometric contrasts against the white table. Various stone fragments and geological samples sit in neat rows, their rough textures standing out against the smooth, institutional finish of the desk. The teacher's hands move with deliberate precision, adjusting the alignment of each specimen. Behind the table, dark windows show only the night sky, while the foreground reveals the organized chaos of a classroom preparing for the day ahead. A small chalkboard in the corner displays faint, erased traces of previous lessons.
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