Ultra-realistic cinematic photograph of a feudal Japanese samurai standing in high-altitude mountain terrain at early dawn. Use the uploaded photo as the facial reference. Preserve exact facial structure, bone proportions, skin tone, beard density, natural asymmetry, and authentic imperfections. Maintain visible pores and realistic skin texture. No beautification. No stylization. Absolute grounded realism. The man wears historically accurate Edo-period ō-yoroi armor. Layered lacquered iron and hardened leather lamellar plates. Deep indigo silk odoshi lacing, slightly aged and naturally worn. Subtle micro-scratches and oxidation on metal surfaces. Kabuto helmet with restrained maedate crest. Menpo removed, face visible. Facial detail: a healed vertical scar across the left cheek, understated and natural. Slightly lighter than surrounding skin, integrated realistically — no dramatic exaggeration. Subtle mountain wind moving through the scene. Indigo silk lacing shifts gently. A few loose fabric strands move naturally. A faint lift in a strand of hair. Armor remains heavy and physically grounded. Katana sheathed at the waist in traditional lacquered saya. Dark silk tsuka-ito wrapping. Authentic steel craftsmanship. No glow, no fantasy. Environment: elevated Japanese mountain ridge. Pine trees partially veiled in early morning mist. Dew-covered grass in foreground. Thin atmospheric fog drifting slowly across terrain. One single sakura petal floating gently through the air, carried by the wind, softly illuminated by warm sunrise light — poetic but minimal. Breath barely visible in the cool morning air. Atmosphere: disciplined calm before battle. Silent strength. Honorable solitude. Lighting: natural golden sunrise only. Soft rim light outlining armor edges. Realistic shadow depth. Physically accurate reflections on lacquered surfaces and metal plates. No artificial light sources. Shot on full-frame cinema camera, 85mm lens, f/2.0 aperture. Shallow depth of field. Foreground grass slightly out of focus. Background softened naturally by mist. RAW photography. Fine natural grain. Hyper-detailed textures. True-to-life color grading. No CGI look. No anime style. No illustration. Indistinguishable from real historical film photography.
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