create a wide, straight-on studio photograph of a massive, heavily weathered industrial iron window panel salvaged from an early 20th-century ocean liner. The panel is rectangular, made of dark, rusted, and deeply patinated iron plate held together by rows of dense, prominent rivets. It features two horizontal rows of six small, square windows each, for a total of twelve window panes. The window frames are thick, raised iron borders, and the glass panes inside are thick, old, slightly cloudy, and scratched, with a couple showing hairline fractures. The panel is suspended from a thick, heavy dark iron overhead beam by two weathered, thick hemp ropes with loop knots and heavy iron hooks attached to brackets on top of the frame. The item is covered in authentic historical markings stenciled in faded, weathered off-white paint. On the far left vertical border, a prominent letter "T" is stenciled above the vertical numbers "04 / 12". On the far right vertical border, the letters "WSL - A/S" are stenciled vertically. In the exact center of the panel, between the middle windows, a faint upward-pointing arrow is stenciled. On the bottom left corner, there is small, hand painted text "White Star Line" in faded white The artifact is displayed in a museum setting. In the blurry, out-of-focus background, there are warm, dimly lit museum walls in shades of cream and tan. Mehr sehen