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In this Cosplay photography session, I chose a European-style studio to present Lynette's look. This outfit features many layered designs, from the white strapless puff dress to the detached tulle sleeves, with details filled with light blue ribbons and bows. To make the overall visual effect more lightweight, I chose to remain barefoot while adding matching ribbon decorations around my ankles. Combined with a pearl necklace and beast-ear hair accessories, the overall color palette maintains a high-brightness, clear texture.

The studio's layout perfectly fits the theme. A bronze iron bed is covered with a thick white sheet, flowers gather in the corners, and paired with the Roman pillars and tilted picture frames in the background, it creates a bedroom atmosphere with a classical oil painting texture. During the shoot, I tried my best to use the surrounding props to add vividness to the frame, such as gazing into a handheld vintage carved mirror, or lifting a long, light blue flowing ribbon to let it trace a bright arc in the air.

Regarding the lighting, our photographer utilized high-key lighting to make the textures of the plush carpet, tulle, and ribbons look extremely soft, avoiding harsh or dark shadows and giving the frame a cotton-candy-like dreamscape feel. Shooting outfits with such large skirts and lightweight tulle fabrics requires the highest level of limb extension and flexibility.

We shot a total of six different compositions this time. The first photo utilizes the sense of space created by swinging the ribbon, capturing the reflection of the fabric mid-motion. The second one is a high-angle shot from above; I lay on the plush carpet with the spread-out skirt interweaving with the scattered flowers around me. The third and fifth shots show me sitting by the bedside, interacting with props to look more lifestyle-oriented. Meanwhile, the knee-hugging pose in the fourth shot and holding the ribbon high with both hands in the sixth shot showcase another lightweight posture.

Looking at the preparation of the costume details, the corset design of this dress is highly effective for body shaping, and together with the sheer look of the detached sleeves, the entire style balances elegance with a young girl's charm. As a cosplayer, I've always felt that projecting the character's aura in front of the lens is far more challenging than simply recreating the outfit. The sleeves and ribbons of this costume required constant adjustment during the session to ensure they maintained their best draped state.

Throughout the shooting process, I constantly tried to interact with the depth of field. For instance, sitting by the bed and letting my toes lightly touch the plush carpet, or lying down and looking into the lens through the gaps between flower petals. Everyone has their own unique camera language, and I believe this shoot achieved the expected results in both color orchestration and emotional expression. The cool-toned background of the European-style studio contrasts beautifully with the pure white and light blue of the outfit, keeping the visual focus steadily on the subject.

For the subsequent post-processing, we only slightly increased the exposure and unified the color tones, preserving most of the original photo's raw texture. I feel this clean and clear style is exceptionally well-suited for themes involving beast-ear Anime girls. Although there are no complex environmental special effects in this full photoshoot, relying on exquisite prop layouts and superb light control still fills the frames with a narrative depth.

Thanks to the photographer's patient guidance; to capture that shot of the floating ribbon, we repeatedly tried throwing it from various angles and distances before finally freezing its most natural trajectory the exact moment the shutter clicked.