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This studio photo set for Tang Wutong cosplay has finally fully captured several combat stances of the Clear Sky Hammer from Soul Land 2. I've always wanted to recreate the sense of power when the character (also known as Wang Dong'er) grips the hammer. This time, I specially chose a deep blue background with ice reflections, paired with a cool light source, which beautifully highlights the layers of the long blue hair and the gradient pink tips. The golden armor patterns and metallic rivet details on the costume reflect very visibly under the studio lights, providing a much better texture than I expected.

The combination of white stockings and blue-gold high heels offers a natural extension of the leg lines when posing in a one-knee kneel or holding the warhammer high. The prop hammer was a difficult point; it's both long and heavy, making center-of-gravity control crucial during large movements. For instance, the two shots of carrying the hammer horizontally over the shoulder and balancing the hammer on tip-toes actually require core stability to keep from shaking.

The photographer's timing for snapping the dynamic hair strands was also incredibly precise—数张 those few frames with the hair swinging managed to bring out a bit of the character's sharp and heroic vibe. Although my arms were definitely sore after the shoot, seeing the metallic hammerhead blend into the cool tones of the icy environment in the final prints, paired with the high ponytail styling, means the overall combat atmosphere is perfectly in place. It was a very solid Cosplay photography experience.