This outdoor photography shoot was set in a vast reed marsh, which was a truly pleasant surprise. The wild vitality of the reeds swaying with the wind unexpectedly matches Suwako's temperament as a natural deity. The shoot took place in the afternoon; the reed tassels under the backlight glowed with fluffy golden edges, and the light filtering through the grass blades formed beautiful flares in the lens, instantly maxing out the sense of atmosphere. In terms of props, the eyes on the straw hat and the bamboo basket on the back both restored the original setting. The purple sleeveless outerwear paired with a white inner layer and a red hairband created a very popping color contrast against the withered yellow reed background. The photographer's composition was great at using foreground blur, letting a few reeds block the front of the lens, which not only added layers to the frame but also created a 'mystery-exploring' perspective. I tried several different states, from looking back sideways to putting my hands together, and then lifting my hand to gently touch the hat brim, trying my best to integrate myself into this natural domain. In fact, a lot of times Anime cosplay is not just about polishing the costumes and makeup, but more about pondering the character's temperament. Standing in the wind for a long time, I would unconsciously imitate that light yet steady feeling. This set of photos doesn't have excessive post-processing filters, retaining much of the original light and shadow texture; I believe this kind of authenticity is more important than anything else. The wind in the reed marsh was very strong, keeping the wig and hairband fluttering, but it also happened to create those dynamic moments. The cooperation with the photographer was very tacit, with almost no wasted shots; every frame makes you feel that subtle tension from the collision of the season and the character. I am truly satisfied to be able to take such a set of photos full of life.