Use the uploaded image as the ONLY facial and identity reference. Preserve 100% exact facial structure, proportions, skin tone, eyes, and identity. Do not alter anything.
Create a cinematic urban street portrait with EXTREME directional horizontal motion blur.
Subject Movement (CRITICAL):
Subject is walking briskly from RIGHT → LEFT across the frame (clear lateral movement).
Captured mid-step, natural walking motion.
Body slightly angled in the direction of movement.
Subject must NOT feel static or posed.
Head & Expression:
Head slightly turned toward the camera (subtle over-the-shoulder glance, not a full turn).
Expression is neutral, serious, slightly introspective (subtle “lost in thought” vibe).
Eyes softly engaged, not intense.
Wind Physics (VERY IMPORTANT):
Wind is coming from FRONT → BACK (blowing toward the subject).
Hair is pushed backward naturally with strong flow.
Strands should be chaotic, layered, and dynamic (not stiff, not styled).
Hair motion must completely MATCH the walking direction + wind force.
Extreme Motion Blur (CRITICAL – MUST BE A PANNING SHOT):
Simulate a slow shutter speed (1/15s) tracking shot.
Background must have EXTREME, aggressive horizontal panning blur flowing RIGHT → LEFT (matching subject movement).
Background elements (cars, crowds, buildings) must be stretched into long, unrecognizable horizontal speed streaks and light trails.
ZERO sharp objects in the background—everything is a horizontal smudge of high-speed motion.
Add subtle motion softness on the subject’s trailing edges (hair tips, back of coat) to connect them to the movement.
Subject vs Background Separation:
Background fully black & white (complete desaturation).
Subject retains natural color (skin + hair warmth).
Strong visual contrast between the subject and the environment.
Outfit:
Dark minimal coat, soft smooth fabric (NO heavy texture, NO wool roughness).
Lighting & Depth:
Ultra-shallow depth of field. Face (eyes + nose plane) is perfectly sharp.
Soft, diffused (overcast) lighting.
No harsh shadows, no sharp highlights.
Image Quality Rules:
NO static pose.
NO wrong motion direction.
NO standard bokeh—it MUST be horizontal panning streaks.
NO sharp edges in the background.
NO stiff hair.
NO artificial HDR.
Aspect ratio 4:5, mid-length framing.

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