

A gritty, handheld iPhone photo taken at night, shot with harsh direct on-camera flash. In the foreground, the main character from the uploaded portrait stands closest to the camera, shoulders squared, body facing forward. She’s raising her middle finger straight at the lens, arm slightly bent, gesture aggressive and unfiltered. Her face shows a clear, annoyed, fed-up expression — lips tight, brows lowered, eyes locked on the camera. No posing, just raw reaction. In the background, a burning green Lamborghini Huracán sits wrecked at the intersection, flames tearing through the front end, thick black smoke rising into the night. Street signs, a fire hydrant, scattered debris barely register beyond the flash. The flash blows out her skin and hands, throws hard shadows on the pavement, while the fire adds chaotic orange light behind her. Visible grain, uneven exposure, raw smartphone perspective — feels confrontational, ugly, and real. Critical constraint: the face must remain 100% identical to the uploaded portrait — exact facial structure, proportions, and natural skin texture preserved. No beautification. No facial changes.