A photorealistic underwater scene viewed from above the water surface, showing a failed offshore monopile installation. The monopile is fully visible, extending from the seabed to above the waterline, with a visible bend and crack near the middle. Its tip is jammed against a large, angular boulder embedded in the seabed, which is highlighted as the cause of ‘pile refusal’ with a subtle red glow or arrow. The soil is exposed in a cross-sectional view, revealing distinct layers of sand, clay, and silt. The lighting is dramatic, with sunlight filtering through the water surface, creating a cinematic and slightly surreal atmosphere. The image should resemble a high-resolution photograph but with a slight hyperrealistic or staged quality, making it clear it’s not a real event. Style: Ultra-realistic, cinematic, with sharp focus on the monopile and boulder, muted colors dominated by blues and grays, but with a touch of artificial saturation to emphasize the artificial nature of the scene. Include a subtle grid or technical overlay in the background to suggest an engineering context. Mehr sehen