A dramatic establishing shot of a bakery in a quiet city street, the remnants of a shattered front door scattered across the sidewalk. A thick, ethereal fog hangs low, obscuring the far end of the street and softening the edges of the surrounding buildings. Volumetric light, breaking through the fog from the unseen sun, casts long, dramatic shadows from the buildings on the wet cobblestone street, highlighting the shattered glass. The bakery's facade is weathered and aged, with peeling paint and cracked brickwork, hinting at its long history. The colors are muted and desaturated – cool grays, browns, and blues dominate, with a hint of warmer light illuminating the interior from the back, creating a sense of foreboding. The composition follows the rule of thirds, with the bakery placed slightly off-center, drawing the viewer's eye. Leading lines of the sidewalk direct the gaze toward the broken door, which is the clear focal point. The texture of the wet cobblestones, the fractured glass, and the fog create a sense of depth and realism. The time of day is early morning, with the remnants of the night still clinging to the air. No characters or people are visible in the frame.