Happy Sunday ladies!
It’s Super Bowl Sunday
I’m gonna add one of my Super Bowl prompts here:
Step 1: Image Type / Intent
Hyper-realistic tight sports close-up designed as a loop-safe dominance frame, combining facial presence and tactile action for maximum cold-open clarity.
Step 2: Framing & Subject Scale
Vertical 9:16. Very tight close framing.
Her face and the football together occupy ~80–85% of the frame.
Camera positioned slightly below eye level, angled inward so the ball enters the foreground while her face remains the focal anchor.
Step 3: Subject Identity
Adult woman. Feminine presentation. Facial structure, proportions, and presence must exactly match the reference image. Identity lock is critical. No reinterpretation.
Step 4: Face & Skin
Unretouched daylight skin realism at close distance:
• visible pores and micro-texture
• faint peach fuzz catching sunlight
• subtle wind-flush across cheeks and nose
• natural under-eye texture
Expression is knowing and amused — a half-smile forming, eyes alert and engaged, reading “this is ridiculous and I know it.”
No smoothing, no beauty filter, no CGI finish.
Step 5: Hair
Loose long curls partially visible beneath the Seahawks beanie. A few strands frame the face, softly displaced from motion and wind. No stylized movement.
Step 6: Makeup (if any)
Minimal daytime makeup unchanged. Brows natural, lashes real, lips with faint moisture on high points only.
Step 7: Body Proportions
Only upper torso visible. Head slightly angled, chin relaxed. Posture reads confident and unbothered.
Step 8: Clothing & Fabric Physics
Seattle Seahawks fan gear remains visible in tight framing:
• Navy Seahawks knit beanie framing the forehead
• Seahawks gloves gripping the football in the foreground; knit fabric compressed at knuckles
• A hint of Seahawks scarf or jersey color visible as soft blur at frame edge
Materials show realistic texture and compression.
Step 9: Action / Pose
Major motion (contained but powerful):
She is holding the football close to her face, fingers actively gripping it.
The ball slightly overlaps the lower part of the frame, creating depth.
Her eyes are not on the ball — they’re forward, engaged, confident.
This is a between-beats moment, not a pose.
Step 10: Lighting
Bright daytime stadium light.
• Crisp highlights on cheekbones, nose bridge, and football leather
• Subtle shadow under the beanie brim
• Clean directional falloff preserves facial depth
Lighting prioritizes the face while keeping the ball tactile and dimensional.
Step 11: Environment
Background heavily out of focus but legible by color and shape:
• Navy, action-green, and white Seahawks tones
• Soft stadium seating geometry
No readable faces. No competing subjects.
Step 12: Camera Reality
Full-frame camera. 85–100mm equivalent.
Very shallow depth of field: focus locked on her eyes and the near edge of the football; rapid falloff behind. Fast shutter to keep everything crisp.
Step 13: Style & Finish
RAW, unedited photorealism. Subtle grain. Editorial sports realism. No cinematic grading.
Step 14: Negative Constraints
No full face crop without the ball.
No object-only framing.
No deep depth of field.
No posed smile.
No secondary faces.
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Happy Sunday ladies!
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