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Use the uploaded reference image of me as the **absolute and exclusive identity source** for the human subject. Preserve my exact facial structure, proportions, skin tone, hairstyle (or baldness), facial hair, eye shape, body type, and all defining features with maximum realism and accuracy. Do not stylize, beautify, feminize, or alter my appearance artificially. My face must remain fully recognizable and naturally integrated into the scene.
Additionally, use the **exact clothing from my uploaded reference photo**. Preserve the real shirt, jacket, pants, shoes, accessories, colors, textures, fit, folds, materials, logos, and overall styling exactly as they appear in the reference image. Do not replace my outfit with fashion editorial clothing. The realism of my original clothes must remain intact while naturally fitting into the cinematic composition.
Create a **high-end professional automotive editorial photograph** inspired by 1970s Space Age luxury photography, blending futuristic automotive aesthetics with cinematic portrait photography.
The central scene features me standing confidently beside the legendary Ferrari 512S Modulo concept car designed by Pininfarina. The car must remain visually accurate to the original iconic design:
* Ultra-low wedge-shaped body
* Pure glossy white exterior
* Single bold horizontal red stripe running across the body
* Massive curved glass canopy
* Extreme futuristic “flying saucer” proportions
* Minimal ground clearance
* Authentic 1970 Ferrari 512S Modulo details
I am positioned leaning casually yet confidently against the front fender area of the car, naturally interacting with it in a way that feels authentic and cinematic. My posture should project quiet confidence, sophistication, and calm presence rather than exaggerated posing.
**Environment and setting:**
* Rugged open landscape or gravel riverbed
* Sparse muted hillside in the background
* Slightly overcast sky
* Atmospheric 1970s editorial mood
* Natural outdoor setting contrasting with the futuristic car
* Minimal environmental distractions
* Strong visual emphasis on the car and subject
**Composition:**
* Wide cinematic horizontal framing
* Low-angle perspective emphasizing the car’s ultra-low shape
* Car occupying most of the frame width
* Human figure providing vertical balance against the horizontal vehicle
* Strong visual storytelling inspired by vintage Ferrari concept photography
* Sophisticated editorial balance between fashion portrait and automotive photography
**Lighting:**
* Soft diffused natural light
* Overcast cinematic lighting
* No harsh shadows
* Smooth reflections across the car body
* Natural skin tones
* Controlled highlight rolloff on white paint and glass surfaces
* Soft atmospheric contrast
**Color palette:**
* Dominant white, black, and red tones
* Muted natural background colors
* Cinematic color harmony
* Slight vintage editorial warmth
* Clean premium magazine aesthetic
**Texture and realism:**
* Ultra realistic fiberglass car surfaces
* Highly detailed reflections on the glass canopy
* Natural skin texture
* Realistic fabric rendering from my actual clothes
* Detailed gravel, rock, and environmental textures
* Filmic realism with premium cinematic sharpness
**Camera and technical details:**
* Professional medium format photography look
* Shallow depth of field but enough clarity to preserve car design
* Extremely detailed photorealism
* Editorial magazine quality
* 8K ultra detailed
* Natural film grain
* Cinematic dynamic range
* Authentic luxury automotive photography style
* Sophisticated post-processing without overediting
**Critical requirements:**
* Preserve my exact identity from the uploaded photo
* Preserve my exact clothes from the uploaded photo
* Do not change my outfit into formal fashion clothing
* No cartoon, painting, CGI, or illustration look
* Must look like a real photograph taken by a world-class automotive fashion photographer
* Avoid exaggerated HDR or fake AI-looking skin
* Maintain realistic anatomy, proportions, and lighting physics
* The final image should feel like a rare archival Ferrari editorial photograph from an alternate futuristic 1970s magazine shoot