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A photograph of a woman standing outside during a snowfall. Her body is turned three-quarters to the right, her head is turned to the side and slightly tilted back, her gaze is directed into the distance and slightly upward, the moment is captured in a still pose against the backdrop of falling snow. The portrait is shoulder-length, shot at eye level, the composition emphasizes the face, the figure is shifted to the left of the frame, blurring the negative space on the right. Snowflakes create additional depth and layering. Natural makeup with an even, matte skin tone, and lips with a soft, pinkish-red hue, without shine. The woman is wearing a deep, dark brown sweater with a matte texture; the fabric is thick and without a pronounced pattern. Her hair is loose, and white flakes of freshly fallen snow are visible on her hair and clothing. The location is an open space in winter weather. The background is completely blurred and consists of light gray and white tones. Any silhouettes of buildings or trees are barely discernible, and the environment appears foggy and cold, lacking distinct details. The lighting is natural, overcast, soft, diffused light with no clear direction, evenly illuminating the face and hair. Shadows are minimal and soft. The contrast is low. The snowflakes are backlit by the ambient light, creating a feeling of cold, damp air and silence. Shot with an 85mm portrait lens. Shallow depth of field, focusing on the face and foreground strands of hair. The background is heavily blurred, and the snowflakes in the foreground are partially out of focus. Skin, hair, and snow are highly detailed. Photorealistic, highly detailed.