Create an ultra-realistic street photo prompt featuring a Turkish woman in an Ankara setting. The scene involves clones of the woman in various outfits performing everyday activities, creating a surreal effect. The background includes recognizable Ankara landmarks and brands for authenticity. The photo is styled as a candid, amateur phone snapshot with natural imperfections, adding to its realism.
Ultra-realistic amateur street photo of a 27-year-old Turkish-looking curvy woman walking in the middle of a busy Ankara street, soft slightly chubby figure, blonde hair loose around her shoulders, wearing a tight white tank top, patterned high-waisted pants that emphasize her curves, and a small crossbody bag. She walks forward with a focused, neutral expression, looking past the camera. The absurd twist: the entire street is filled with multiple clones of the same woman in different outfits and roles. Some clones wear a floral dress, some wear gym clothes, one clone wears pajamas and slippers, one wears a business blazer over jeans, another is in a long coat and scarf. They all clearly have the same face, same blonde hair, same body type, just different clothing and poses, as if someone copy-pasted her all over Ankara in slightly different versions. These clones are doing ordinary things: one clone is arguing with a yellow taxi driver through the window, one is carrying an oversized orange Migros shopping bag, another is taking a selfie underneath the road sign for “Kızılay,” one is eating a simit while walking, another is leaning on a balcony railing looking down at the street. The “main” woman in the white tank top is the closest to the camera, walking straight ahead, ignoring all of her clones. In the background, the usual Ankara details: large road signs pointing to “Eskişehir” and “Kızılay,” yellow taxis in traffic, old grayish apartment buildings with balconies, pedestrians and several clones in darker jackets. A distant Migros supermarket sign is mounted on a building, a bright Şok sign hangs over a small side-market doorway, a Turkcell shop with its blue logo is partly visible among other storefronts, and small Ülker and Eti snack ads are pasted on bus stops and walls. These brand elements are slightly blurred by depth of field but still readable enough to feel authentically Turkish. Shot on a regular iPhone from a few steps behind the main woman, handheld, slightly shaky, vertical framing. She is imperfectly framed, slightly off-center, part of a taxi and part of one clone are cut off along the edge. Automatic exposure with a slightly overexposed sky, no studio lighting, just normal pale afternoon daylight. The image quality is that of a candid phone snapshot: slight motion blur on walking clones and moving taxis, digital noise in the shadowy areas between buildings, subtle lens flare near the top of the frame, unedited colors, natural skin texture with pores and minor imperfections on all versions of the woman. The scene feels like a realistic everyday Ankara street but glitched, with dozens of variations of the same woman scattered throughout it.