A cinematic wide shot of a jagged limestone pavement in North Yorkshire under a harsh, low-angled winter sun. Sharp, high-contrast shadows define every deep fissure in the rock, creating a rhythmic, broken texture. In the distance, a weathered dry-stone wall cuts a stark, geometric line across a frost-dusted moor. Style: Gritty realism with a desaturated, cool color palette and sharp architectural focus.
North Yorkshire provides the grit; Cornwall provides the myth. As a poet, moving between these two territories requires a shift in rhythm. Yorkshire is staccato; Cornwall is undulant. Read them side-by-side to hear the difference.
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