background and environment A submerged, underwater studio environment with a deep teal-to-dark blue water backdrop. The background fades gradually into darkness with strong depth separation. Soft particulate matter and small air bubbles are suspended throughout the water, creating a cinematic underwater atmosphere. Several fully bloomed roses surround the product at varying depths, some closer to the lens and others further back, with petals drifting naturally in the water. The overall mood is luxurious, sensual, and ethereal, with rich color saturation and controlled visual density. camera and framing A square 1:1 composition captured at close to mid-range distance. The camera is positioned slightly below the productâs centerline, angled upward just enough to emphasize height and presence. The framing is tight, with the product dominating the central vertical axis while surrounding elements frame it organically. Shallow-to-moderate depth of field keeps the product sharp while foreground and background roses soften progressively. subject and pose or placement A single cylindrical product container positioned diagonally in the water, tilted slightly to the right. The product sits centrally in the frame, occupying most of the vertical space. Its orientation feels naturally buoyant, as if suspended mid-water rather than rigidly upright. The label faces the camera directly and remains fully readable, aligned with the productâs axis. product behavior and physical interaction The product is fully submerged in water, with visible water droplets clinging to its surface and small air bubbles forming along edges, seams, and label contours. Bubbles rise upward from the product and surrounding flowers, following realistic buoyancy behavior. Roses float and drift naturally around the product, with petals slightly curved and softened by water resistance. No elements appear weightless or artificially fixed; all motion and spacing reflect underwater physics. lighting and materials Soft but directional lighting enters from above the waterline, creating gentle highlights along the top edges of the product and roses. Subsurface light scattering produces smooth gradients and glowing highlights on petals and water bubbles. The productâs surface shows accurate material behavior, including subtle reflections, light diffusion through condensation, and controlled specular highlights. Shadows are soft, diffused, and directional, consistent with underwater light absorption and refraction. final constraints The inserted product must remain exactly as it exists in real life, with unchanged shape, proportions, materials, surface finish, colors, labels, typography, and markings. The product must appear physically integrated into the underwater environment, never floating unnaturally or appearing composited. All elements must follow realistic underwater physics, lighting, and refraction. Photorealistic, studio-grade rendering in 4K resolution, optimized for squire 1:1 output, with a cinematic, premium, and sensual emotional tone matching the reference image.