



Male POV first-person selfie perspective, 2010s iPhone 5s native snapshot style, low-resolution imagery, slightly out-of-focus blur, visible film grain, slight motion smear,局部 overexposure with washed-out highlights, cold blue color tone, low contrast, dreamcore bittersweet dazed feeling, soft seaside backlighting filtering through the edges of hair strands. Subject is a young adult female, half-body in frame, oval face, noticeably small head proportion, palm-sized youthful small face, fair cool-toned skin, delicate features with doe eyes looking directly at the camera, pink puffy blush, glossy glassy orange-red lips, jet black silky straight hair draped over one shoulder, innocent sweet smile, mouth slightly open revealing neat small white teeth, skin retains real texture without heavy smoothing. Wearing a cream-colored woven straw hat with openwork wavy lace trim, two white lace openwork long ribbons hanging naturally on both sides, light blue ruffled halter beach sarong dress with small pale purple three-dimensional floral accents on the chest. Background is a seaside rocky shoal, icy blue-green gradient rippling sea surface, gray natural reef rocks, bright white sky in the distance. Right hand extends in front of the camera holding up a transparent branded sparkling water bottle, the bottle close to the lens creating foreground obstruction, left hand lightly resting on a rock, relaxed and casual composition, empty cool summer seaside, authentic phone snapshot, slight grain noise, 3:4 aspect ratio.
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