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[Subject] A tactical documentary-style scene showing a small squad of airsoft or milsim players moving downhill toward a temporary tent camp. Around five armed players are visible from behind or in three-quarter rear view, wearing mixed tactical gear such as helmets, caps, backpacks, vests, camouflage trousers, and rifles carried at the ready. The figures are spread across the dry grass slope rather than tightly grouped, creating a sense of active team movement. [Environment] Open dry field with beige grass, scattered brush, and a cluster of light-colored military-style tents and canopy shelters in the mid-ground. Tall dark trees fill the background, creating a shaded woodland edge behind the camp. The camp area includes multiple tent structures, a few standing figures near the shelters, and a rough improvised outdoor staging layout. No urban buildings, no vehicles in focus. [Composition/Camera] Horizontal documentary composition, slightly elevated viewpoint looking down toward the camp. The team enters from the left and lower foreground, walking toward the tents positioned in the center and right mid-ground. Keep the image wide enough to show the camp layout and the squad spacing. The tone should feel observational, like event photography rather than posed hero portraiture. [Lighting] Warm natural outdoor light with late-afternoon dryness, moderate contrast, and dusty earthy tones. The scene should feel sunlit but not crisp studio-clean, with realistic field exposure and slight atmospheric softness from distance. [Style/Rendering] Photorealistic tactical event photography, open-field milsim documentary style, natural grain or slight texture acceptable, realistic uniforms and tent materials, no cinematic action explosions, no illustration. Preserve the feeling of a real event photograph. [Detail constraints] Multiple players must remain visible. Preserve the open-field approach toward a tent encampment, the dry grass terrain, and the woodland background. Do not add visible text, photographer watermarks, event logos, date stamps, or graphic stickers. Do not turn it into an active firefight with muzzle flashes or explosions. Keep it grounded as a mission-approach scene. Negative prompt text overlay, watermark, date stamp, event badge, logo, explosions, smoke, armored vehicles, helicopters, city ruins, close-up portrait, studio lighting, extra crowds, fantasy soldiers, sci-fi armor, anime, painting, overdramatic battlefield effects Suggested parameters for reproducibility aspect ratio 3:2 or wide horizontal, elevated documentary angle, photorealistic event-photo model, 28-40 steps, CFG 5.5-7, low stylization, fixed seed after squad spacing and tent layout are correct Delta prompt strategy 1. If it becomes a close-up: "wide documentary shot of a squad moving toward a tent camp" 2. If the number of players collapses: "about five tactical players visible, spaced out on the slope" 3. If the camp disappears: "cluster of light canvas tents and canopy shelters in the mid-ground" 4. If the terrain changes: "dry beige grass field with brush and dusty earth" 5. If the background becomes generic: "dark tall trees behind the camp forming a wooded edge" 6. If combat effects appear: "no explosions, no muzzle flash, no active firefight" 7. If logos appear: "clean image with no badges, watermarks, or date stamps" 8. If the players face camera: "mostly rear-view or three-quarter rear-view squad movement" 9. If the image gets too polished: "real event-photography feel with natural documentary texture" 10. If the scene turns military-realistic beyond airsoft: "milsim training event atmosphere, not actual war"
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