The Majestic Presence of Ancient Egyptian Royalty in Portraiture
A dignified man in his mid-40s stands tall with poise and authority. He has medium-short, curly brown hair, smooth skin with no wrinkles, striking green eyes lined with bold Egyptian eyeliner, and medium-full lips shaped for subtle lip-sync animation. His expression is serious and composed. He wears a gold-threaded linen robe with lapis lazuli inlays and a beaded collar. On his head is the Pschent — the red and white double crown of unified Egypt — with a small cobra and vulture at the front. His arms are crossed over his chest, holding the Crook and Flail, symbols of divine kingship. He wears thin-rimmed glasses, adding a modern twist. His gaze meets the camera from a slight angle. The setting is a majestic ancient Egyptian landscape at golden hour. Dust particles shimmer in sunbeams. In the distance, pyramids and obelisks rise against a hazy horizon. Nearby, sandstone walls are carved with readable hieroglyphs hinting at prophecy. Captured through a retro 35–50 mm film lens, the image features warm lighting, soft grain, and cinematic depth.

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