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Use Image 1 as the ONLY identity source for all people. Use Image 2 ONLY as a composition, framing, camera angle, lighting and mood reference. Recreate the exact visual structure of Image 2. IMPORTANT: Every visible person in the final image must be taken from Image 1. Do not invent any new people. Do not modify faces. Do not blend faces. Do not generate alternative identities. Do not change age, gender, hairstyle, facial features, expression or ethnicity. Keep every person recognizable as in Image 1. The woman in the pink shirt at the center (Olga) is the primary subject. Keep Olga exactly as she appears in Image 1. Do not replace Olga. Do not alter Olga’s face. Do not alter Olga’s hairstyle. Do not alter Olga’s expression. Do not move Olga from the center of the composition. Build the crowd around Olga using only the remaining people from Image 1. Match the cinematic crowd composition from Image 2 exactly: high-angle camera camera positioned above the group camera tilted downward people looking upward toward the camera tight vertical stacking of faces overlapping heads and shoulders crowded frame compressed perspective faces filling almost the entire image minimal visible background some faces partially cropped by frame edges no formal team-photo arrangement no rows no spacing between people people packed tightly together editorial magazine-cover photography cinematic portrait lighting natural skin tones high realism The final image should feel like the same shot as Image 2, but every visible person must come from Image 1. Use as many people from Image 1 as possible, but prioritize preserving the composition of Image 2 over showing every person. Do not duplicate people. Each person may appear only once. Use Image 1 as the ONLY source of people and identities. Use Image 2 ONLY as a composition, camera angle, framing, crowd arrangement and cinematic mood reference.
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