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[Subject] Central focal subject is one young adult woman with fair skin and long reddish-brown hair, looking directly toward the camera with a calm serious expression. She wears a matte tactical helmet fitted with black cat-ear attachments, an action camera mounted on the front, black hearing protection, and practical field clothing in dark muted tones. A scarf or shemagh is wrapped loosely around her neck. She stands among a group of other airsoft or milsim participants, but remains the visual anchor. [Group/People] Multiple additional participants in tactical gear occupy the foreground and sides, partially blocking the frame. One blurred male figure with goggles fills the left foreground, while other players face away on the right and center back. These surrounding figures are important for the event atmosphere but should remain secondary and slightly out of focus. [Environment] Outdoor milsim / airsoft field with warm earthy background, likely dirt embankment or rocky terrain. No buildings or clear landmarks. The scene feels like a paused moment during a larger simulation event rather than a posed portrait. [Composition/Camera] Horizontal-event image adapted conceptually into a centered crowd portrait feel. Tight medium shot with layered foreground occlusion, shallow depth of field, and the main subject placed near the center opening between other participants. Portrait lens feel around 85-105mm equivalent, using people in the foreground as soft framing elements. The visual effect is “find the main character in the crowd.” [Lighting] Warm natural daylight with mild diffusion, earthy color grading, and soft contrast. Subject face remains clear while surrounding gear and background blend into warm browns and greens. No flash. [Style/Rendering] Realistic event documentary photography with cinematic crowd isolation, milsim realism, shallow depth of field, subtle editorial color treatment, natural skin detail, field-gear authenticity. Not studio, not fantasy, not action-frozen. [Detail constraints] Keep one red-haired young woman with cat-ear tactical helmet as the central sharp subject, surrounded by several blurred or partially turned tactical participants. Preserve the mounted action camera, headset details, scarf, and crowded field-event composition. Do not remove the group context or turn it into a single-person studio portrait. Avoid visible gunfire, smoke, or explosions. Negative prompt: empty background, solo portrait, bright studio lighting, fantasy armor, anime rendering, explosions, muzzle flash, city environment, clean fashion backdrop, extra cat ears on others, text overlay, watermark, low resolution. Suggested parameters: aspect ratio roughly 3:2 or event-photo crop, lens 85-105mm equivalent, aperture around f/2 to f/2.8, 30-38 steps, CFG 6-7, sampler DPM++ 2M Karras or similar, seed 720448116. Delta prompt strategy: 1. If the crowd disappears: add "surrounded by multiple out-of-focus milsim participants in foreground and background". 2. If the center subject loses prominence: add "central sharp focus on red-haired woman framed between other players". 3. If the cat ears vanish: add "black cat-ear attachments on tactical helmet". 4. If the helmet hardware is weak: add "front-mounted action camera and black hearing protection on helmet". 5. If the background turns scenic: add "warm earthy milsim field with blurred dirt embankment". 6. If the image becomes too clean: add "documentary event photo with partial foreground occlusion". 7. If the tone turns glamorous: add "field realism, muted tactical gear, natural expression". 8. If everyone faces camera: add "most surrounding participants turned away or partially obscured". 9. If the shot widens too much: add "tight medium crowd portrait with shallow depth of field". 10. If action effects appear: add "paused mission moment, no firing, no explosions".
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