A building rooftop. Covered in snow. The layer of snow is not too thick, and not too thin. It is plush. The perfect pancake width. It is what some might call a light snow. The plush snow covers every flat surface and object on the rooftop. Even the slanting windows. The sun casts a soft, pale, rippled reflection along the snow-covered rooftop. And lining the back of the roof, a sunbeam stretches to the other side. It is thick and vibrant, and lights up everything in its path.
It is early in the morning. The sunshine is weak. The buildings in the background stand much taller than the snow-covered rooftop. They are shaded and have not yet been exposed to the early-morning sun’s rays. Except for one lone leak of sunlight reflecting onto an adjacent brown-bricked building.
Further back, the clouds fade in atop a very light and brilliant greenish blue sky (see: sky blue).