
A photorealistic vertical studio portrait of a woman seated on the floor in a sleeveless white lace dress, wearing a golden chain necklace with a locket shaped like the number 14. She faces slightly three-quarter view toward the camera, with her torso and full acoustic guitar visible. She holds the guitar upright in front of her, left hand positioned near the first frets on the neck, right hand gently resting on the body near the soundhole. The guitar is made of natural wood with a light brown top (lacking yellowness), dark sides, pronounced grain texture, and a brown Pikgård rosette. Delicate floral garlands of daisies, wildflowers, small colorful buds, juniper, roses, lilies, and bells adorn the neck, body, and headstock, intertwined with fresh petals and scattered blossoms at the base of the instrument on the floor. A small cluster of daisies rests subtly in her long wavy brown hair. The background is a smooth, soft peach-beige monotone, devoid of distractions. Lighting is warm and natural with soft studio setup: a gentle key light from upper-left, fill light from the right, yielding subtle shadows and soft contrast. Depth of field is moderate, with a slightly blurred background but razor-sharp details on the dress, hands, fretboard, and flowers. Skin appears natural with minimal retouching, realistic hair texture, glowing complexion enhanced by highlight techniques for a dewy effect. Composition is centered vertically with the woman slightly left-of-center; the guitar dominates the lower third of the frame. Camera angle is eye-level, slightly below 3/4 view. Style is ultra-detailed, high-resolution RAW-like studio portrait photography with a warm pastel color palette—natural skin tones, rich yet not garish flower colors. No logos, text, people, animals, glasses, hats, or extra accessories. Avoid over-stylized or artistic effects—aim for clean, tender, realistic portraiture.