A close- up shot of a Chernobyl liquidator's gas mask, filling the frame with gritty, realistic detail. The mask is worn and authentic, modeled after Soviet- era designs with rounded lenses, thick rubber seals, and heavy straps, covered in ash and grime from the reactor’s fallout. The lenses are the focal point, each glass surface slightly warped and scratched, reflecting the fierce glow of distant fires within the reactor. Flames dance across the curved lenses in shades of red, orange, and intense yellow, creating a haunting, distorted view of the fiery chaos within. Lighting and Shadow Play: The overall lighting is low and moody, with harsh shadows defining the rugged texture of the mask and highlighting its worn, weathered surface. Dim light from a flickering source to the left illuminates the mask partially, casting deep shadows across the rubber surface, creating an ominous, high- contrast look. Hazy backlighting subtly outlines the mask’s contours, adding depth and a sense of foreboding. Atmospheric Details: The air is thick with smoke and radioactive dust, faintly illuminated by the fiery reflection in the lenses. Thin wisps of smoke drift around the mask, softening the edges and giving the scene a ghostly quality. Reflection Details in the Lenses: In the mask's lenses, we see reflections of distant fires raging inside the reactor, with structures burning and twisted metal faintly visible in the intense glow. mythp0rt