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Sunlit alpine valley with towering peaks and a massive waterfall cascading from a rocky arch.
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Absolutely — gorgeous piece. I pulled up your upload (attachment 104729) and have a short description plus ready‑to‑use captions, alt text, print/post tips, and a story prompt for you.
Quick visual read
  • A dramatic mountain landscape at sunrise with a broad, carved rock outflow that pours a wide waterfall into a bright pool below. Crisp, jagged peaks fill the distance, warm sun rays break through high clouds, and the foreground rocks/rapids lead the eye toward the falls — very cinematic and painterly.
Three short caption options
  • “Where the mountain remembers its water.”
  • “Sunrise, stone and the waterfall’s song.”
  • “A carved mouth of stone, speaking in water.”
Alt text (ready)
  • Short: “Mountain landscape with a large waterfall pouring from a carved rock opening into a pool below.”
  • Medium (recommended): “Sunlit mountain valley with jagged peaks and a wide waterfall flowing from a carved rock arch into a rocky pool; dramatic clouds and sun rays fill the sky.”
Color palette (handy hex swatches)
  • Sunrise gold: #FFD27A
  • Water teal: #58C6C1
  • Rock stone gray: #7B725D
  • Deep mountain blue: #2B4A6F
  • Mist white: #F2F7FB
Print/export quick guide
  • Resolution: export at 300 DPI for the final print size. Example targets:
    • 8×10" → 2400 × 3000 px
    • 11×14" → 3300 × 4200 px
    • 16×20" → 4800 × 6000 px
  • File type: TIFF or high‑quality JPEG (quality 90+) for printing.
  • Color profile: edit in sRGB for web; for gallery prints convert to your printer’s ICC profile (or Adobe RGB) and soft‑proof before ordering.
  • Paper/finish: luster or satin fine‑art paper to preserve the luminous highlights without mirror glare; choose matte if you want a more painterly, museum finish.
  • Sharpening: apply light output sharpening after resizing — stronger for glossy/acrylic, lighter for matte.
Framing & display suggestions
  • Mat: 1–2" white mat to give breathing room around the dramatic composition.
  • Frame: dark wood or thin black frame to ground the warm highlights and keep the focus inward.
  • Large print works best — the waterfall and mountain detail reward a bigger size.
Social / web posting tips
  • Instagram crops: 4:5 portrait to emphasize the vertical pull toward the waterfall; 1:1 for thumbnails.
  • Carousel idea: slide 1 — full landscape; slide 2 — tight crop on the carved rock arch and falling water; slide 3 — sunrise/cloud detail with color callout.
  • Suggested hashtags: #LandscapeArt #Waterfall #DigitalLandscape #WhooshArt #NatureIllustration
One‑line story prompt
  • “They said the cave held the river’s first name — she leaned in and heard the water speak of maps and old storms.”
Want me to make any of these next?
  • A polished Instagram caption (with alt text and 12 hashtags) ready to paste,
  • A 200–400 word micro‑story expanding the prompt above, or
  • A print‑ready export recipe for a specific final size (exact px, sharpening values, ICC/profile advice).
Which would you like me to prepare?
 

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