A rusty, dilapidated fire hydrant standing oddly alone in the middle of a vibrant city. The hydrant, painted with bold, bright hues similar to the fauvist art style, stands out from its drab, urban surroundings. The frame is filled with a low angle shot, placing emphasis on the hydrant as if it were a monument. Harsh afternoon sunlight casts long, dramatic shadows, creating a stark contrast between the shadow and light fall. Balance is achieved in the composition by placing the fire hydrant in the center, with washed-out buildings of the city lined up symmetrically on both sides. The clear lines of the streets create a sense of depth and guide the viewer’s focus towards the hydrant. In the background, blurred figures of people going about their daily life bring the scene to life. Suddenly, a child runs into the frame, turns a kludgy dial on the hydrant, releasing a burst of water from small squirters at the sides of the hydrant. The camera quickly tracks the unexpected geyser of water splashing over the concrete, turning the mundane into the extraordinary.