A Quiet Departure in Shanghai

A fleeting moment of leaving, where the city feels both familiar and unknown. Black coat, arched frames, and a sense of loss in every step through the misty Shanghai streets.

Prompt

{
  "portrait_prompt": {
    "subject": {
      "description": "Based on <User Portrait>, a young woman walking through the colonnade of the Bund's historic buildings, captured through a NARROW GAP between two massive stone columns. She is mid-stride, walking along the covered colonnade walkway, seen through the column gap in a medium-full body framing. She appears to be unaware of being photographed — candid, natural, a private moment of passage. Face in three-quarter view, looking slightly ahead and upward, one hand adjusting her coat collar against the evening river wind that reaches into the colonnade. The columns on either side of her create a vertical slot-frame, compressing the composition to only what's visible between these two ancient pillars",
      "features": {
        "hair": "Down and moving slightly in the wind that channels through the colonnade, catching the warm golden light from the open river side. Some strands blown across her face",
        "eyes": "Looking forward along the colonnade, slightly upward — the natural gaze of someone walking through a grand architectural space and absorbing its scale. A look of quiet contemplation",
        "expression": "Walking thought-face — the expression people make when they're moving through a beautiful space and their mind is somewhere between 'this is beautiful' and 'I have a flight to catch'. Natural, unperformed, the kind of face you'd catch if you peeked through a gap and saw someone passing"
      },
      "pose": "Natural walking stride through the colonnade — not slow, not hurried, purposeful. Left foot forward, body slightly turned by the walking twist. Right hand raised near her collar, adjusting or holding the coat against the wind. Left arm swinging naturally. The body is framed vertically between the columns — only visible from approximately shoulder to head on one side, hip to foot on the other, the columns cropping parts of her body. This partial visibility is intentional — we see fragments of her, not the whole person, because the columns interrupt our view"
    },
    "attire": {
      "type": "Understated evening elegance that registers in a narrow vertical frame — the outfit must work as fragments visible between columns",
      "details": [
        "Charcoal grey or dark navy structured wool overcoat — tailored, slightly fitted at waist, knee-length, quality visible in the fabric drape even in low light. The dark coat contrasts with the bright background visible through the columns",
        "Underneath: a cream silk blouse with a subtle sheen — the light fabric catches the golden hour light entering from the open colonnade side, creating a bright flash of luminosity at the neckline and chest",
        "Dark tailored trousers or a dark midi skirt — clean, simple, visible at the lower portion between columns",
        "Nude or dark pointed-toe heeled boots — the heels echo on the stone colonnade floor, you can almost hear them",
        "A dark leather structured shoulder bag — small to medium, visible on one shoulder, the strap crossing the cream blouse",
        "A thin silk scarf tucked into the coat collar — just a peek of pattern/color at the neckline, caught by the wind"
      ],
      "color": "Dark coat + cream inner = dark exterior hiding a luminous interior, which is also a nice metaphor for the stone colonnade hiding the golden skyline behind it"
    },
    "composition": {
      "shot_type": "Medium-full body — but vertically cropped by the two foreground columns on each side",
      "focal_length": "85mm",
      "aperture": "f/1.4",
      "camera_angle": "Eye-level, shooting THROUGH the gap between two columns from inside the colonnade looking outward (toward the river/Pudong side)",
      "camera_height": "Eye-level, standing inside the colonnade behind a column",
      "framing": "FOREGROUND OBSCURE — critical composition. LEFT 30% of frame: a massive Doric/Ionic stone column in extreme close-up, OUT OF FOCUS, rendered as a dark warm-toned vertical shape with visible stone texture. RIGHT 25% of frame: the next column, also out of focus, dark vertical shape. CENTER 45%: the gap between the two columns — this is where EVERYTHING happens. In this vertical slot: the subject walking through the colonnade (sharp focus), and BEHIND HER through the colonnade arches: the Pudong skyline across the river, bathed in golden sunset light (soft focus but clearly recognizable — Shanghai Tower, SWFC, Oriental Pearl Tower). The colonnade floor: polished stone reflecting golden sky light. The colonnade ceiling: arched, ornate, with period light fixtures. The two out-of-focus columns create the feeling of PEERING THROUGH A CRACK — voyeuristic, cinematic, as if the audience is hidden behind the column watching her pass. The compression of 85mm f/1.4 makes the columns dramatically soft while keeping the subject and distant skyline at different focus levels",
      "aspect_ratio": "4:5"
    },
    "lighting": {
      "type": "The colonnade creates a dramatic natural light tunnel: open to the river side (bright golden sunset), closed on the building side (deep shadow). The subject walks in this transition zone — half in warm golden light from the open arches, half in cool stone shadow from the solid wall behind",
      "direction": "Golden hour sun entering the colonnade from the RIGHT (river/Pudong side), creating strong directional sidelight. The massive columns cast long parallel shadow bands across the colonnade floor, alternating with bright golden light bands. The subject walks through these alternating stripes of gold and shadow — her face and body are lit-dark-lit-dark as she passes each column gap. The Pudong skyline behind her is fully backlit by the sunset",
      "mood": "The chiaroscuro of architectural sidelight — the colonnade turns simple sunset into dramatic cinema. The parallel columns create a rhythmic sequence of light-dark-light-dark that the subject walks through like frames of a film. Each column gap is a separate 'shot' of golden light. The heavy stone architecture makes the light feel precious — earned, filtered, carved out of shadow. This is the most 'old European Shanghai' lighting: grand, historical, weighty"
    },
    "color_palette": {
      "film_simulation": "ETERNA (E)",
      "style": "Fujifilm ETERNA — chosen for its cinematic restraint. ETERNA's low saturation and gentle handling prevents the golden sunset from becoming garish, keeping the colonnade scene feeling like a frame from a period film. The stone columns in ETERNA lean toward warm grey-ochre (not cold blue-grey). The golden light is present but muted — warm amber, not blazing orange. Skin tones are cinematic and naturalistic. The overall image has the desaturated, controlled palette of a prestige-drama film set in 1930s Shanghai but starring a modern woman",
      "tones": [
        "Warm grey-ochre: the stone columns and colonnade architecture — ETERNA's muted warmth",
        "Soft amber-gold: the sunset light entering through the arches — present but restrained",
        "Cool deep shadow: the building-side darkness of the colonnade — not black, but very dark grey with slight blue",
        "Muted warm skin: natural, cinematic, ETERNA's film-stock skin rendering",
        "Soft warm silhouette: the Pudong skyline through the arches, backlit against amber sky"
      ],
      "grade_notes": [
        "highlight roll-off: very soft — ETERNA's gentle highlight curve prevents the golden light from clipping, keeping texture in the brightest areas",
        "shadow tint: cool blue-grey in the column shadows, creating a warm/cool split across the colonnade",
        "contrast curve: medium — enough to define the light/dark stripe pattern from the columns, but not harsh",
        "grain: moderate organic grain — adding to the 'film frame' quality, especially visible in the shadow areas between columns"
      ]
    },
    "environment": {
      "setting": "The colonnade/arcade of one of the Bund's grand colonial-era buildings — most likely the HSBC Building (上海浦东发展银行大楼, No. 12 The Bund) or the Customs House (海关大楼, No. 13). These buildings feature massive stone Doric/Ionic/Corinthian columns creating covered walkways at street level. The architecture is pure 1920s-30s European Beaux-Arts — the most 'un-Chinese' architecture in China, yet unmistakably Shanghai's identity. The polished stone floor, ornate ceiling details, and period brass light fixtures establish 'old money colonial Shanghai'",
      "background": "Through the gaps between columns and through the arches on the river side: the Pudong skyline across the Huangpu River. The three towers are visible through the arches, each arch framing a different section of the skyline. This is the iconic visual contrast that ONLY exists on the Bund: 1920s European stone architecture in the foreground, 2010s Chinese supertall skyscrapers in the background. A hundred years of Shanghai compressed into one line of sight. The river surface is visible between the columns, reflecting amber sunset light",
      "atmosphere": "The heavy permanence of stone columns meeting the ephemeral glow of sunset. The colonnade amplifies sound: her heels echo, the wind channels through the column gaps, distant traffic hums. The stone is cold to the touch even as the air fills with warm light. This is the Bund at its most cinematic: a corridor between past and future, between stone and glass, between staying and leaving"
    },
    "mood": "Voyeuristic cinema — the audience peers through a gap in old Shanghai's stone bones and catches a glimpse of someone passing through. She's not performing, she's just walking — but the architecture and light conspire to make an ordinary act look like a scene from a film. The columns cropping her body add mystery — we don't see all of her, we see fragments, and our imagination fills in the rest. This is departure as passage: she walks through the colonnade and out the other end, toward the airport, toward Tokyo, toward tomorrow. The columns stay. She doesn't",
    "technical_tags": [
      "photorealistic",
      "foreground obscure",
      "column architecture",
      "voyeuristic framing",
      "85mm f/1.4",
      "extreme shallow depth of field",
      "soft foreground bokeh",
      "colonnade chiaroscuro",
      "ETERNA film simulation",
      "Shanghai Bund architecture",
      "Pudong skyline through arches",
      "period architecture",
      "cinematic frame"
    ],
    "character_reference": "Based on user-uploaded character reference",
    "clothing_reference": "N/A — outfit fully described",
    "negative_prompt": "no columns, wide open composition without foreground elements, flat even lighting, daytime without golden hour, indoor room, no skyline visible, close-up face only, bright cheerful mood, tourist selfie, suitcase, HDR, over-saturated sunset, modern architecture only"
  }
}
Published: February 28, 2026 by