A live sports broadcast frame grab in strict 4:3 aspect ratio — not a retouched photo, not a portrait, not staged.
A female spectator sitting in the middle of a real Korean baseball stadium crowd, accidentally caught on camera for less than a second when the director switched shots.
Camera angle: Absolutely straight-on, perfectly frontal facing the lens. Zero side angle, zero Dutch angle, zero oblique view. The camera is directly in front of her, as if looking at her from the seat opposite.
Her eyes are not looking at the camera — she is watching the game, with her gaze slightly off to one side.
Posture: Completely relaxed. Leaning back in her seat, shoulders down, no tension. She is unaware of being filmed.
Mouth: Naturally slightly open or gently closed.
Expression: Focused on watching the game. No smile, no surprise, no curiosity. Gaze is soft.
Background: No depth-of-field effect. Only fragments of other spectators visible — a blurry shoulder, part of an arm, a half-head cropped at the edge of the frame. No clearly identifiable faces behind her. Surrounding people are natural and casual: some leaning, some eating, some talking, but mostly cut off.
Do NOT include:
No flyaway hair stuck to her face or floating in the air.
No sweat droplets on the face.
No greasy or oily skin shine.
Keep natural imperfections:
Normal wrinkles in clothing, not perfectly smooth.
Slight motion blur on hands or hair.
Visible compression artifacts and slight interlacing stripes.
Focus slightly soft, not tack-sharp.
Slightly uneven skin tone, not airbrushed or smoothed.
Hair: Ordinary straight or slightly wavy hair, clean and neat, no flyaways.
Skin tone & texture: Normal skin with visible fine texture, not plastic-smooth. Fair but natural. Clean face with no sweat droplets or noticeable oil shine.
Clothing & props: White baseball jersey with dark blue trim. A clear plastic cup with a light-colored drink resting near her chest. A cheering prop (like a small inflatable clapper or foam finger) next to her.
Lighting: Standard stadium lighting — overhead and side lights — with normal light and shadow transitions on her face, not the even light from a softbox. Possibly some shadow on one