Create an image without changing the original facial features. Add cinematic effects with soft film grain. The young woman has glossy, healthy hair styled in multi‑layered cascading layers, with the ends curled inward.
It is an extremely close cinematic close‑up shot, with the camera positioned almost touching her face. Shot with an 85mm lens and shallow depth of field. The woman turns her face toward the camera abruptly after moving, her hair flying messily across her face and partially covering one eye. In her hand, she holds a tightly gripped bouquet of white flowers, crushed from the pressure. The bouquet is pressed against her shoulder and chin. Her fingers are tense, as if she has just squeezed the bouquet even harder. Her gaze is weighted, full of life, and not posed intentionally.
Focus is only on her eyes and the edges of her lips, while everything else gradually melts into the soft film grain. The framing is intentionally imperfect, with parts of her head and shoulders cut off. The lighting is moist and atmospheric, giving a seaside-like feeling, as if it were a still frame from an art‑house film shot on real film stock. Image size 9:16.
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