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Best quality, masterpiece, (photorealistic:1.4), RAW photo, 8k portrait image of a 19th century ship's navigational (((compass))), imposing and heavy, crafted with fine details of metal parts and a tough, thick, bicelated glass cover. The navigational compass found on the 19th century ship is a masterpiece of engineering and artistry. Its presence on the ship's deck is imposing and evokes a sense of confidence amidst the vast oceans. The base of the compass is made of finely polished and varnished mahogany wood, which gleams in the sunlight. This solid base sits on a metal stand ornamented with intricate engravings that capture the essence of the period. The dome covering the compass is a specimen of craftsmanship. It is constructed of sturdy, thick, bi-cellular glass that is almost a work of art in itself. The glass is so clear and pure that it allows a clear view of the compass inside while protecting its delicate mechanisms from the elements. Inside the dome, the compass takes center stage. Its housing is made of sturdy, polished metal that gleams with a golden or bronze hue, depending on the choice of period design. The engraved letters and numerals on the compass are finely detailed and framed by intricate patterns. The compass saucer is an imposing wheel that turns smoothly and accurately. The compass rose is painted in rich, deep colors that contrast vividly with the background. The cardinal points are marked with old-style lettering that evokes the age of sailing. The carefully designed compass needles are delicate yet functional. The north needle is particularly striking, with an arrowhead pointing purposefully toward the North Pole, while the south needle is in the background, indicating the opposite direction. The compass is mounted on a sturdy gimbal that allows it to remain level even when the ship is bobbing in the waves. The gimbal is adorned with metal details that add a touch of beauty to its practical function.
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Best quality, masterpiece, (photorealistic:1.4), RAW photo, 8k portrait image of a 19th century ship's navigational (((compass))), imposing and heavy, crafted with fine details of metal parts and a tough, thick, bicelated glass cover. The navigational compass found on the 19th century ship is a masterpiece of engineering and artistry. Its presence on the ship's deck is imposing and evokes a sense of confidence amidst the vast oceans. The base of the compass is made of finely polished and varnished mahogany wood, which gleams in the sunlight. This solid base sits on a metal stand ornamented with intricate engravings that capture the essence of the period. The dome covering the compass is a specimen of craftsmanship. It is constructed of sturdy, thick, bi-cellular glass that is almost a work of art in itself. The glass is so clear and pure that it allows a clear view of the compass inside while protecting its delicate mechanisms from the elements. Inside the dome, the compass takes center stage. Its housing is made of sturdy, polished metal that gleams with a golden or bronze hue, depending on the choice of period design. The engraved letters and numerals on the compass are finely detailed and framed by intricate patterns. The compass saucer is an imposing wheel that turns smoothly and accurately. The compass rose is painted in rich, deep colors that contrast vividly with the background. The cardinal points are marked with old-style lettering that evokes the age of sailing. The carefully designed compass needles are delicate yet functional. The north needle is particularly striking, with an arrowhead pointing purposefully toward the North Pole, while the south needle is in the background, indicating the opposite direction. The compass is mounted on a sturdy gimbal that allows it to remain level even when the ship is bobbing in the waves. The gimbal is adorned with metal details that add a touch of beauty to its practical function.
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