
Underwater Dive Mask Camera POV Effect
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Transform the uploaded photo to appear as if the subject is being viewed through the window of a diving/scuba mask — an underwater POV where you see the person's face through their own mask from outside.
**IDENTITY RETENTION (STRICT):**
– Preserve the subject's facial features, expression, and identity exactly
– Their face is visible through the clear glass of a diving mask
**DIVE MASK FRAMING:**
– The subject's face visible through a scuba/diving mask — the black rubber frame of the mask visible around the glass
– Tempered glass slightly distorts and tints the face view (subtle refraction)
– Mask seal pressing against the face, slightly squishing cheeks and forehead
– Slight fogging on the glass edges (condensation from breathing)
– Nose pocket of the mask visible at the bottom of the face window
**UNDERWATER ENVIRONMENT:**
– The entire scene is underwater — blue-green ocean water surrounding everything
– Bubbles rising from the regulator/breathing apparatus near the mouth
– Underwater caustic light patterns (dancing light refracted through water surface above)
– Slight particulate matter floating in the water (realistic ocean visibility)
– The subject's hair floating and swaying in the water
**LIGHTING:**
– Dappled sunlight filtering down from the ocean surface above
– Blue-green ambient underwater lighting on everything outside the mask
– The face inside the mask slightly warmer-toned than the surrounding water
– God rays of light streaming down from the surface
**OUTPUT:**
– Close-up portrait showing the diving mask with face visible through glass
– Rich underwater blue-green environment
– Photorealistic underwater photography quality
**NEGATIVE CONSTRAINTS:**
– No snorkeling (surface) — this is deep underwater diving
– No cartoon or illustrated water — photorealistic ocean
– No dangerous sea creatures or threatening elements
– Do not alter the subject's face beyond the natural mask compression