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Ethereal Christmas Glow Portrait ✨

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{ "task": "editorial_fine_art_christmas_portrait", "reference_image": "uploaded_image", "identity_constraints": { "face": "100% identical to reference image", "hairstyle": "exactly the same as reference image", "facial_expression_change": false }, "framing": { "shot_type": "bust_to_short_american_shot", "orientation": "vertical", "camera_angle": "eye_level", "composition": "centered_subject", "depth_of_field": "shallow" }, "subject_pose": { "body_position": "slightly leaning forward over a large gift box", "gaze": "looking downward inside the box", "mouth_expression": "open O-shape showing surprise and wonder", "hands": { "right_hand": "holding the gift box", "left_hand": "lifting the lid of the gift box" }, }, "clothing": { "female_subject": { "outfit": "gala dress", "details": "deep V neckline enhancing a voluptuous décolletage", "color": "white or cream", "style": "festive, elegant, delicate" }, "male_subject": { "outfit": "basic off-white lightweight loose T-shirt", "bottom": "jeans if visible" } }, "environment": { "setting": "indoor", "floor": "dark wooden floor", "background": { "main_element": "dense dark-green Christmas tree", "decor": [ "warm amber and gold lights", "traditional ornaments", "baubles", "candy canes" ], "texture": "rich, layered, point lights bokeh" }, "foreground": { "object": "large square gift box", "wrapping": "peach-colored paper with fine red and gold patterns", "ribbon": "thick red velvet ribbon" } }, "lighting": { "style": "dramatic low-key", "key_light": { "source": "inside the gift box", "color": "white-blue / pale cyan", "intensity": "high-key magical glow", "effect": "illuminates face and neck from below" }, "background_light": { "source": "christmas tree lights", "color": "golden amber", "role": "backlight and rim light" }, "contrast": "strong warm vs cool contrast" }, "optical_effects": { "filters": "Lensbaby OMNI Filter System", "effects": [ "ethereal soft haze", "subtle iridescent light flares", "magical glow emanating from the box" ] }, "style_and_mood": { "photography_style": "fine art photography", "narrative": "thematic christmas discovery moment", "atmosphere": [ "magical", "nostalgic", "joyful", "dramatic", "childlike", "euphoric" ], "quality": "RAW, ultra-detailed, 8K" }, "color_grading": { "preset": "vintage film with split-toning", "warm_palette": [ "gold", "amber", "cherry red" ], "cool_palette": [ "white", "pale cyan" ], "neutral_tones": [ "deep green", "white", "cream" ], "saturation": { "warm_tones": "medium-high", "cool_tones": "controlled, bright focus on face" } }, "camera": { "body": "Sony A7S III", "lens": "50mm f/1.2", "features": [ "creamy bokeh", "excellent low-light performance" ] }, "composition_notes": { "visual_focus": "face reaction and magical light from the gift box", "layout": { "gift_box": "lower-center of frame", "face": "upper half of frame" }, "guiding_elements": [ "red ribbon leading the eye", "triangular christmas tree shape", "contrasting warm and cool light" ] } }

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