Prompt
At the location of "Tokyo Tower", create an image based on the current local atmosphere and real-time weather. Use the face of the person from the attached reference photo — keep their facial identity exactly as in the photo, do not change any facial features. Integrate the person from the photo into the scene. Generate the scene: Generate a vertical 3:4 aspect ratio image with a fixed nine-grid layout, three rows and three columns, each grid as an independent shot. Camera and perspective: – Use an ultra-wide-angle or fisheye lens (approximately equivalent to a full-frame 12–18mm feel) – The camera angle must differ significantly from the original image; exaggerated camera positions that can be used include: low-angle, high-angle, ultra-low, or tilted "Dutch angle" composition – Always create a strong foreshortening effect: body parts closest to the lens appear huge, while the rest of the body extends into the distance in perspective – The final effect must resemble a bold fashion or street photography shot, completely realistic, not illustrative or anime-style Body parts close to the lens (1–2, sometimes 3): – In each edited image, select one or two main body parts to be extremely close to the lens – Vary these body parts across different images (hands, feet, knees, face, or shoulders) – The selected body parts should be extremely close to the lens, almost touching it, with clear visibility of skin texture, fabric texture, and realistic wide-angle distortion Pose and overall body (complex and varied): – Create strong, cool, dynamic poses that match the extreme perspective: standing, squatting, sitting, lying, or leaning significantly forward – Maintain plausible and credible human anatomy even under extreme foreshortening Camera position and attitude (randomized): – Randomly change the camera angle and direction while keeping the composition visually balanced – Maintain a cool, composed, confident attitude, leaning toward fashion magazine or street style – Facial expressions can vary (serious, playful, confident, mysterious, etc.), but they must always look like the person from the reference photo Lighting and rendering: – Maintain realistic shadows and contact with the ground/floor – High resolution and clear details, with visible skin texture, fabric texture, and material highlights Variation and randomness: – Each small image should be distinctly different in camera angle, pose type, and composition Strict rules: – Do not change the facial identity of the person from the reference photo – Do not change the type of clothing; only alter the presentation through poses and perspective – Do not move the scene outside the specified location – Do not add text, logos, or watermarks – Must maintain photorealistic effects