Prompt: Use the supplied character reference image as the ONLY source for the subject’s identity and physical appearance. IDENTITY & CHARACTER PRESERVATION: Preserve the exact recognizable identity of the supplied character. Maintain the character’s natural facial anatomy, face shape, head shape, eyes, eye color, eyebrows, nose, lips, jawline, cheek structure, skin tone, complexion, age characteristics, hairstyle or lack of hair, facial hair if present, and all other distinctive physical traits visible in the reference. Do not redesign, beautify, feminize, masculinize, de-age, age, reshape, or reinterpret the character. Do not borrow physical characteristics from the photographic style description. The reference image determines WHO the character is; the instructions below determine HOW the character is photographed. SCENE & COMPOSITION: Create an ultra-photorealistic extreme close-up beauty/editorial portrait. Position the character almost perfectly frontal to the camera with direct, intense eye contact. The face dominates the entire composition, creating an intimate macro-photography perspective. Crop naturally around portions of the forehead/head, outer face, and lower chin where appropriate. Keep the eyes as the strongest focal point. Expression is calm, confident, composed and captivating, with relaxed facial muscles and a natural closed-mouth expression unless the supplied reference strongly indicates otherwise. WET-SKIN TREATMENT: The character’s face is freshly wet with realistic moisture. Cover the skin with naturally irregular water droplets of different sizes. Include extremely small beads of moisture, medium droplets, occasional larger drops, and a few subtle trails of water naturally traveling downward across the forehead, temples, cheeks and jaw. The droplets must interact realistically with facial contours, pores, facial hair and gravity. Water must exhibit physically accurate transparency, refraction and specular highlights rather than appearing like artificial glass beads.