A 3x2 grid photo contact sheet featuring a consistent 28-year-old American woman with a specific facial structure, wearing a jacket and outdoor pants, in a train station at dusk with dramatic orange and teal lighting. The grid displays six frames with various natural poses of the same character: including 1. Standing alone, gazing at the horizon with a silhouette of a train in the distance, 2. Walking while holding headphones, natural lifestyle shot, 3. Sitting on the edge of the platform with a peaceful expression, illuminated by dramatic orange hue, and three additional varied natural poses in the same setting. Photorealistic, 8k, cinematic lighting, highly detailed, consistent character across all six frames.
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