Chroma Genre LORA's - Western

This is a photograph of the exterior of a Native American teepee set in a wide, open prairie landscape, captured from an eye-level perspective and composed to emphasize the structure’s integration with the natural environment. The lighting is soft and diffused, with a pinkish hue in the sky suggesting early morning or dusk, casting a gentle glow across the scene.

The teepee is constructed from long, slender wooden poles arranged in a conical frame and covered with what appears to be animal hides or canvas, weathered and natural in tone. The entrance flap is closed, and the top of the structure is open, allowing smoke to escape—consistent with traditional Plains-style teepees used by Native American tribes in the 19th century. The poles extend beyond the top of the covering, forming a distinctive crown-like silhouette against the sky.

In the foreground, a pile of sticks and branches lies on the ground, likely gathered for a fire. The earth is dry and covered in sparse grass and low vegetation, with a few scattered bushes and a distant tree line visible on the horizon. The sky is filled with layered clouds tinged with pink and lavender, enhancing the tranquil, almost spiritual quality of the setting. An indistinct horse can be seen in the distance.