{"id":"28715","prompt":"Photorealistic everyday background-and-pose set featuring an adult woman at night.\n\nBackground identity: a dense Japanese vending-machine alley at night, with multiple glowing drink machines, cool white and blue light boxes, colorful product-window glow, glossy side panels, narrow concrete passage walls, exposed pipes, a few capsule machines, wet pavement reflections, and layered alley depth disappearing into darkness. The setting should feel unmistakably urban, atmospheric, and driven by artificial night lighting. Use fictional non-readable product visuals only, with no real logos and no readable text.\n\nDepth lock: build strong foreground, middle-ground, and background planes. In the foreground, a softly blurred machine edge, illuminated button panel, or wet pavement reflection enters close to the lens. In the middle ground, the subject stands close to one vending machine. In the background, additional glowing machines, pipework, and receding alley lights create depth. Use the machine edges and reflections to pull the eye backward.\n\nComposition lock: vertical 4:5 lifestyle crop from around machine-button height, framed from mid-thigh or waist to head. The subject fills about 65–75% of the frame. Keep the selected machine panel, neighboring machine glow, narrow alley depth, and wet ground reflections visible. The image should feel like a real late-night city moment, not a posed promo shot.\n\nAction and pose lock: the subject stands naturally close to the machine with both feet grounded. One hand is raised toward the vending-machine selection buttons, either pressing a button or hovering just before pressing it. The other hand holds coins, a phone, or rests naturally near the body. Her body angles toward the machine, with a slight forward lean caused by checking the selection. Shoulders stay relaxed, elbows natural, and the pose should remain grounded in the real action of choosing a drink.\n\nCamera and gaze lock: her head remains directed toward the machine and selection area. The camera is positioned slightly beside the machine window, near the natural line between her eyes and the product display. Without turning her face fully toward the camera, only her eyes shift briefly toward the lens, preserving the side-facing three-quarter angle and the ongoing selecting action.\n\nAvoid: standing away from the machine, hands leaving the selection area, full face turn toward the camera, dramatic body twist, raised knee, hard stare, wide alley overview, real brand logos, readable product labels."}