A cinematic close-up of Ottoman 'Şahi' cannons firing during the conquest of Constantinople in 1453. The scene is focused solely on the cannons at ground level, with no soldiers in the background or foreground except those operating the cannons. The soldiers, in detailed Ottoman uniforms, load and fire the massive cannons, triggering powerful explosions. Thick smoke and flames burst from the cannon mouths, sending shockwaves through the ground, displacing dirt and rocks. The camera starts focused on the first cannon and then slowly pans right, revealing multiple 'Şahi' cannons firing in rapid succession. The sequence captures the force and destructive power of the artillery, with every shot creating a violent recoil, shaking the earth. The air fills with smoke and debris, highlighting the chaos and intensity of the bombardment. With Dream Machine AI

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