This addition introduces the vibrant **Sunshine Yellow** color, which perfectly maximizes the celebratory "Golden Warm Tone" requested in the prompt. This color choice creates a cheerful, luminous, and highly festive image.
By using the consistent technical specifications (85mm, f/1.8, softbox key light), you ensure this yellow variation maintains the high-end professional quality established across your entire Ramadan portrait series.
☀️ Golden Glow: Sunshine Yellow Ramadan Portrait Prompt ✨
Use the attached reference image to match the face 100.999% exactly – no changes to facial features, expressions, or proportions.
A 20-year-old woman wearing a full hijab covering all hair (no hair visible), dressed in a **bright sunshine yellow abaya** that perfectly matches her hijab. She is celebrating Ramadan, surrounded by traditional Ramadan decorations and colorful lanterns. She maintains direct eye contact with the camera.
Photography Details:
- Camera angle: Eye-level, slightly centered for intimate engagement
- Lens: 85mm prime lens, f/1.8 for shallow depth of field
- Depth of Field: Soft bokeh background highlighting lanterns and Ramadan decorations
- Lighting: Softbox key light at 45° angle, fill light to soften shadows, subtle rim light to separate subject from background
- Composition: Subject centered, medium close-up framing (waist up), rule of thirds subtly applied
- Facial Expression: Gentle joyful smile, warm and approachable
- Body Language: Relaxed hands gently holding a lantern
- Color Grading: Warm golden tones, enhancing festive mood, balanced shadows and highlights
Color Theory Analysis: Sunshine Yellow
Yellow is one of the most harmonious colors with the festive golden tones of Ramadan:
- **Luminous Quality:** The sunshine yellow fabric catches and reflects the warm lighting beautifully, making the subject the brightest element in the frame without appearing overexposed.
- **High Visibility:** It provides a strong contrast against the darker, bokeh-filled background, instantly drawing the viewer's eye to the portrait.
Do you have any final colors or another prompt you would like me to convert, or should I draft the final title and description for the full 7-color collection?
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