
Ethiopian woman with deep ebony skin tone wearing a traditional white cotton Habesha kemis intricately embroidered in delicate white threadwork, natural hourglass figure with softly curved waist and gently rounded hips, posed front-facing with a subtle downward gaze and serene expression. She stands against rugged mountainous terrain under a vast clear cobalt sky with soft powdery clouds in the distance. Golden hour lighting casts warm golden undertones on her skin, softened by the cool ambient sky, with gentle backlighting highlighting the fabric texture and embroidery patterns. Soft diffused side light grazes her profile, revealing skin textures and natural shadow play. The scene features a neutral, unaltered white balance preserving the purity of the cotton against her complexion, low contrast with gentle tonal roll-off from midtones into shadows, maintaining a soft matte look without harsh highlights or deep shadows. Sparse desert shrubs and scattered ancient twisted acacia trees surround her. Vertical composition with the base of the frame low, making her figure dominate the foreground while the expansive mountain landscape recedes into the background, showcasing layered textures of reddish-brown soil, weathered rocks, and sparse tufts of pale dried grass. Fine art natural portrait photography style evoking raw beauty and cultural authenticity, with slight filmic softness and minimal grain reminiscent of slow-speed medium format stock, shallow depth of field gradually fading into soft dreamy bokeh in the background, shot with a standard range prime lens at approximately 85mm bringing focus to her face and posture while giving moderate background compression. Impeccably framed using the rule of thirds with her gaze aligned near the upper horizontal line. Overall atmosphere exudes timeless tranquility, spiritual calmness, and the simple elegance of traditional Ethiopian culture.