A dark, small-town junction at twilight, the crossroads illuminated by the faint glow of a nearby candy shop’s vintage neon sign that reads “Dulces”. Framed by the candy store on one side and the dark expanse of the branching roads on the other, a teenage girl, wearing a bright and contrasting red coat, stands in the center of the junction holding a bag of preportioned sweets. The camera uses a wide-angle shot creating a depth of field effect where both the girl and the candy store are in sharp focus while the roads and the environment around them blur. The girl and candy store balanced in the frame. The color scheme is dark and moody with pops of red, purple, and blue from the neon sign. A lonely wind sweeps across the scene, rustling the girl’s hair and coat, the only movement in the otherwise static frame. The space is vast and empty save for the girl and the candy store. The subject placement emphasizes the girl’s isolation, the crossroads reinforcing the element of choice and decision.