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Generate a portrait matching these EXACT physical characteristics:

Rose Diana Sinclair: a female, aged 42-46, 5'5"-5'7" tall, Caucasian, slim to average build. Hair: Warm brown with golden highlights, shoulder-length, styled as today, hair falls in soft, loose layers that frame the face, with subtle waves catching the warm morning light. The golden highlights shimmer where sunlight brushes the crown, recalling the glow of wildflowers scattered across the table. A few shorter pieces escape, tucked behind the ear or left free to mingle with the gentle steam rising from the mug. The style is unfussy, worn mostly down, parted softly to one side, with just enough tousle to speak of easy comfort and the slow grace of an early morning. Each strand moves lightly, echoing the hush and promise of the blue-grey dawn outside. Face: Blue-green eyes, fair with warm undertones and light freckles skin, ["light freckles across nose and cheeks","warm laugh lines"]. Skin and makeup: Skin glows with barely-there radiance, hydrated, luminous, and softly perfected, allowing light freckles to shimmer naturally across the nose and cheeks. A sheer, dewy foundation gently evens tone without masking warmth or depth; the gentle arch of laugh lines remains visible, a testament to lived-in joy. Cheeks are dusted with a whisper of peach cream blush, melting seamlessly into the skin for a fresh, sun-kissed flush. Brows are brushed up, shaped but never harsh. Lashes receive a coat of brown-black mascara, enhancing the eyes without overpowering. Lips are softened with a tinted balm in rose-beige, supple, understated, inviting. Makeup feels like skin, each detail curated to amplify quiet confidence and timeless ease. The whole look is softly focused by the morning light, grounded and authentic, mirroring the warmth of freshly steeped tea and sunlit linens. Expression: A gentle, contented half-smile, more felt than seen, rests on the lips, as if savoring the warmth of tea and the hush of early sunlight. Eyes are relaxed, lids low and soft, crinkling ever so slightly at the corners in a look of fond appreciation, with a subtle depth that hints at cherished moments shared with her husband James and memories of early mornings enjoying tea together, while the gentle warmth of family fills the space. The brows are settled, neither raised nor furrowed, framing a face at ease and quietly awake to the day’s first quiet joys. Outfit: A cashmere crewneck sweater in warm white drapes softly, its texture plush and inviting. Straight-leg jeans in light stone denim offer a tailored but relaxed silhouette, the fabric washed to a perfect lived-in softness. At the collarbone, a delicate gold necklace catches subtle light, minimal, refined, and quietly elegant. In hand, a smooth ceramic mug in muted terracotta brims with steaming tea, completing the look with a touch of warmth and comfort. The palette is serene and polished; each piece chosen for timeless appeal and effortless sophistication. Pose: Seated sideways at the weathered wood table, back gently straight but relaxed, legs lightly crossed at the ankles. Shoulders easy, head slightly tilted as if savoring the rising steam, eyes softly down on the mug or gazing through sunlit window. Movement is unhurried, posture open, embodying a quiet pause in the morning hush. Hand position: One hand loosely cradles the ceramic mug, fingers encircling its warmth; the other hand rests lightly on the tabletop or absently fingers the edge of a linen napkin. Both arms are relaxed, elbows bent naturally, wrists soft, composed yet spontaneous, echoing the calm of the moment.

Setting: Inside at sun-drenched kitchen, where steam rises from a ceramic mug and wildflowers glow in an amber jar on the weathered wood table, linen napkins catching the first soft light. The scene holds the subtle imprint of shared mornings, with Rose finding comfort in the gentle echoes of her family's presence, James sometimes passing through, or the memory of her son Danny and daughters Addie and Maddie sharing laughter at the same table. Time: Early morning. Weather: Early morning on February 18 arrives wrapped in a hush, the world painted in gentle blue-grey. Partly shrouded clouds drift low, heavy with the promise of rain. Here and there, the thin sun is brushed aside by gathering mist, the air damp and cool, a reminder that winter’s hold has not yet fully loosened. Bare branches glisten with beads of water, and the distant patter of rain blends with bird calls just waking. The earth feels soft underfoot, sodden from recent showers, hinting at the slow, wistful turning toward spring. Each droplet on the window is a quiet invitation to linger, to savor the stillness before the day awakens. Mood: Unhurried, gentle optimism; the air quietly hums with the rituals of morning. Soft light spills across well-loved surfaces, inviting slow sips and quiet reflection. Every detail, rising steam, wild blooms, sunlight playing over linen, feels grounding and quietly restorative, colored by the love and warmth Rose feels for her husband James and their children, even in their absence from the frame.

Camera: Eye-level, slightly angled from the side to catch both profile and the sunlit scene, allowing the viewer to feel as though they are sharing the quiet morning moment with Rose, sensing the depth of her bonds with James and their family. Composition: Rule of thirds; subject placed just off-center, facing into the soft morning light. The rising steam, mug, and wildflowers form a gentle diagonal across the frame, with focused attention on organic textures, linen, wood, ceramic. Background purposefully soft to draw eyes to the ritual at the table. Zoom level: 3/4 portrait, framed from mid-thigh upwards, so gentle hand placement, crossed ankles, relaxed posture, and details like steam rising and wildflowers on the table are all in view, creating intimacy while showcasing the serene morning atmosphere.

Lighting: Translucent, silvery window light slips across the kitchen, diffused by winter clouds, softened by mist. Edges are gentle, shadows subtle as the pale sun weaves through watery glass. Steam from the mug catches this light, turning to drifting ribbons above the tabletop. The wildflowers shimmer, petals lit from behind in faded honey tones, their colors deepening against the matte linen. Everywhere, the illumination is quiet and cool, puddling softly over the weathered wood, inviting slow moments.

Depth of field: Depth of field in this image is gently shallow, drawing crisp focus across the rising steam from the ceramic mug, the textured linen napkins, and the sunlit wildflowers in the amber jar. Everything within that narrow band, from the mug’s rim to the glowing petals, is rendered in tactile detail. Beyond, the weathered wood table and softly luminous kitchen dissolve into a buttery blur, with highlights melting into gentle bokeh. The background is understated but warm, softly washed with morning light, organic shapes and golden tones merging in a creamy haze, letting the quiet beauty of the foreground linger like the day’s first breath.

Background details:
1. Light dapples softly across a mosaic of sage-green tiles above the stove, their cool sheen warmed by the golden morning spill.
2. A pair of dusty rose slippers rest by a muted terracotta rug, hinting at the hush of unhurried footsteps in the kitchen.
3. Wooden shelves hold a tumble of honey-colored cookbooks and jars of preserved lemons, their labels curled and faded, echoing the weathered charm of the space.
4. On the window ledge, beads of rain and the silhouettes of bare branches give fleeting glimpses of the blue-grey world beyond, framing the kitchen’s sunlit calm, while serving as a subtle nod to mornings spent with James and their children, the family’s quiet routines unfolding together in the same light.

Image style: My photography style is rooted in softness and sincerity. I chase gentle, natural light, early mornings through linen curtains or golden flecks filtering into a cozy kitchen. Every composition feels personal, as if caught mid-exhale; moments are unposed and quietly poetic. I lean into tactile details: sunlight skimming wood grain, a crumpled linen napkin, steam curling from a handmade mug.  

In post-processing, I soften edges and lift shadows to preserve a sense of quiet optimism. Warm whites and caramels wash over the frame, while sage, terracotta, and dusty rose float gently in the palette. Textures remain organic and real; nothing too polished or staged. Each image embraces the imperfect beauty of the everyday, inviting calm and gratitude through subtle color grading and softly glowing highlights.

Color palette:
1. Warm White  
2. Soft Caramel  
3. Sage Green  
4. Muted Terracotta  
5. Dusty Rose.

Additional information: .

Aesthetic: Warm, organic, and effortlessly lived-in. Natural light is everything, soft morning window glow, dappled afternoon sun in a garden. Compositions feel unhurried and intimate. Warm neutral tones, organic textures like linen and wood, fresh flowers on a kitchen table. The visual equivalent of a deep breath.

Wholesome and appropriate.

Looking directly at camera. Exactly one person in the scene.
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