Establishing shot of a weathered, red-brick building in Wellsbury, New England, bathed in the soft, golden light of a late afternoon. The scene is thick with a gentle, ethereal mist that obscures the distant buildings and softens the edges of the structures. The sky is a gradient of warm oranges and deep blues, hinting at the approaching dusk. Rain-slicked cobblestone streets reflect the ambient light, enhancing the sense of depth and the overall mood. The building's facade features prominent, peeling paint and ivy creeping up the walls, emphasizing age and a history of neglect. Focus on a single window framed by a dark wooden frame, with a partially visible, tattered curtain. The composition follows the rule of thirds, with the building on the right side and the empty street extending towards the vanishing point. Volumetric lighting creates beams of light that pierce through the mist, illuminating dust particles suspended in the air. The color palette is dominated by warm hues of red, orange, and gold, complemented by cool blues and grays in the shadows, contributing to a feeling of isolation and melancholy.