Festival
Midsommar Flower Crown Ritual
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Use the uploaded image strictly for face and identity reference — preserve exact facial features, hairstyle, skin tone, and proportions without any modification.
Create a super ultra-HD 8K hyper-realistic festival portrait of a young woman at a Scandinavian Midsommar celebration in the Swedish countryside. She wears a traditional white linen dress with hand-embroidered red and blue folk patterns along the neckline, sleeves, and hem — each stitch individually visible under close inspection. On her head sits an elaborate flower crown she has woven herself: wildflowers of every kind — oxeye daisies, cornflowers, red clover, yellow buttercups, purple vetch — layered three rings deep, so full it nearly covers her forehead.
She stands in a meadow that has no end — knee-deep in wildflowers in every direction, the field an explosion of white, blue, and yellow stretching to a distant tree line. The sky is a Midsommar phenomenon: pale gold even-light, 11 PM sun still above the horizon, casting no shadows, flooding everything in a luminous diffused glow that makes every petal and blade of grass equally sharp and bright.
She is mid-spin — her dress caught in motion, hem lifting outward, flower crown slightly off-center from the movement. Her arms are wide, her eyes closed, her smile completely unselfconscious. Pure joy in its simplest form.
Every wildflower petal, every embroidery thread, every strand of hair escaping from beneath the crown — all in microscopic sharp detail.
85mm portrait lens, f/2.0 aperture, shallow depth of field, DSLR quality, photorealistic skin texture, warm golden-hour Scandinavian light, natural color grading.
Aspect ratio 4:5.
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