

1971 Yeşilçam Ultra-Detailed Cinema Still Portrait of Türkan Şoray Crying Dramatically
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Nano Banana Pro @astronomerozge1 ❤️ Prompt: json{ "prompt": "1971 Yeşilçam ultra-detailed cinema still portrait of Türkan Şoray crying dramatically, large emotional eyes with heavy blue-purple smokey eyeshadow blending to center, thick wet black kohl liner smudged from tears, voluminous 70s fön waves cascading over shoulders with perfect side part, contoured over-drawn red matte lips slightly parted in pain, golden hour tears glistening on cheekbones, subtle iris circular vignette framing emotional face, warm nostalgic Kodak film grading with crushed blacks and lifted highlights, Istanbul rainy window background blurred with rain droplets and lace curtains, Arriflex 35mm Zeiss Super Speed T1.3 shallow depth of field bokeh, visible authentic film grain texture, natural pores and imperfections, professional cinema lighting ratio 3:1 creating dramatic cheekbone shadows", "aspect_ratio": "2:3", "cfg_scale": 8.5 } { "negative_prompts": { "core": "modern digital, plastic skin, airbrushed, cold lighting, neon, cartoon", "makeup": "beauty filter, poreless skin, overdrawn lips, graphic eyeliner, K-beauty", "hair": "balayage, ombre, wet look, slicked back, rainbow highlights", "tech": "smartphone camera, ring light, iPhone, Instagram filter, TikTok effect", "lighting": "studio lighting, flat light, HDR, overexposed highlights", "quality": "blurry, lowres, watermark, text, deformed hands, extra limbs" } }
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1971 Yeşilçam Ultra-Detailed Cinema Still Portrait of Türkan Şoray Crying Dramatically
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