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Winter Drive
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Winter Drive

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Reference image: conceptual variant. Recreate scene exactly as described. Ultra-realistic cinematic winter photography. A black BMW M5 F90 driving along a snow-covered highway, captured from a side…

Prompt

{
  "prompt": "Reference image: conceptual variant. Recreate scene exactly as described.\nUltra-realistic cinematic winter photography.\nA black BMW M5 F90 driving along a snow-covered highway, captured from a side exterior angle, camera positioned slightly ahead of the car so the entire vehicle is fully visible from front to rear. The car is in motion. Snowy road surface, packed snow and ice, snowbanks along the roadside, light snowfall in the air. Cold winter daylight, overcast sky, soft diffused natural light. Driver: A man sitting behind the wheel, clearly visible through the side window and windshield. He wears a dark navy winter bomber jacket and a black knit beanie. One hand confidently on the steering wheel. He is smiling naturally and looking directly at the camera, creating intentional eye contact. Expression relaxed, confident, warm. Car details: Black BMW M5 F90, clean glossy paint, subtle snow traces on lower body and wheel arches. Stylish sporty rims clearly visible, sharp and detailed. Windows slightly tinted but transparent enough to see the driver clearly. Roof detail: A large natural Christmas tree securely tied to the roof with straps. Branches slightly messy from wind and movement, needles catching light. The tree is clearly visible and recognizable as a major visual element, giving the impression he is transporting it somewhere. Composition & camera: Wide cinematic shot, side profile view. Car centered in frame, full body visible, wheels included. Low to mid camera height, dynamic motion blur on background only, car remains sharp. Shallow depth of field, professional automotive photography style. Style & mood: Ultra-realistic, cinematic, high detail, winter road trip vibe, movement, freedom, subtle holiday atmosphere without decorations or artificial effects."
}
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