A Midnight Ride of Power and Precision

A Lamborghini SVJ Roadster ignites the night, exuding raw power and urban confidence. The harsh lights and dark city backdrop highlight its aggressive stance and sleek design.

Prompt

Photorealistic vertical shot, captured on iPhone. Night scene at a gas station. Urban fuel station under bright white canopy light with a thin red neon strip along the edge. Deep black night sky with faint city glow in the distance. Concrete pavement with subtle oil stains and realistic texture, softly lit shadows.

Lamborghini SVJ Roadster positioned rear-first toward the camera, angled aggressively. Large rear wing clearly visible, butterfly doors slightly open (driver’s side). Fuel nozzle inserted into the side air intake (on the flank). Sharp body lines catching harsh overhead light, creating strong reflections and highlights on the turquoise-blue paint.

Main subject stands next to the car, casually holding the fuel nozzle in one hand. All-black outfit: sleeveless black button-up shirt with gold hardware and chest pockets, tucked into wide black trousers. Minimalist black leather belt with gold buckle. Confident, slightly cocky urban stance — relaxed lean, direct but nonchalant gaze slightly toward camera, exuding quiet control and street-edge energy.

Lighting: harsh mixed sources — strong top-down from canopy + subtle side ambiance from city lights. Intense specular highlights on car paint, skin lightly catching artificial glow. Visible fine grain for realism, no heavy color grading or over-processing.

Composition: mild wide-angle lens distortion (natural perspective warp), spontaneous framing, subject feels organically placed in the scene. Lamborghini dominates visually but remains balanced. Mood — raw nocturnal realism, elegant chaos, controlled power, subtle danger.

**Critical restriction:** The face must remain 100% identical to the reference/previous photo — exact facial structure, proportions, skin texture. No beautification, no smoothing, no alteration of facial features whatsoever.
Published: March 14, 2026 by