Happy Onam Couple Flower Celebration | AI Image
Use my uploaded image as the only and absolute facial identity reference. If no photo is uploaded, ask me to upload one before generating the image.
Before generating, if the recreation includes two personalized people, ask me to upload two clear portrait photos: one for the man and one for the woman. Use each uploaded photo only for that person's facial identity, skin tone, age appearance, hairstyle character, and natural likeness. Do not copy the pose, clothing, framing, or background from the uploaded portraits. The composition described below is the authoritative reference.
Create an ultra-realistic, premium-quality South Indian Onam celebration portrait featuring a joyful young couple surrounded by abundant yellow and orange flowers in a traditional Kerala heritage setting.
Overall composition
Create a vertical 4:5 photographic composition with both people shown nearly full-body.
The man must stand in the upper-left/center portion of the frame, slightly behind and above the seated woman.
The woman must sit in the lower-center/right portion of the frame on the edge of an old stone platform beside a narrow shallow water channel.
Preserve a strong diagonal visual flow from the man's raised flower basket at the upper-right, through the falling yellow flowers, toward the seated woman below.
The scene should feel spontaneous, joyful, festive, romantic, and naturally photographed rather than staged like a studio portrait.
Man — pose and placement
Place the man standing slightly behind the woman.
He should wear a traditional burnt-orange/rust-orange long-sleeved kurta with a simple band collar and subtle button detailing.
Pair it with a traditional cream/off-white Kerala mundu or dhoti with a subtle golden border.
His body should face slightly toward the woman rather than directly toward the camera.
His head should tilt downward while looking affectionately toward her with a genuine, playful smile.
Raise one arm high toward the upper-right side of the frame while holding the rim of a large round woven bamboo basket.
Use the opposite hand beneath or beside the basket to guide the flowers as he tips it toward the woman.
The basket should be tilted dramatically downward so a large cascade of fresh yellow flowers is visibly falling from it.
Keep his stance relaxed and natural, with one leg slightly forward.
Woman — pose and placement
Seat the woman on a dark aged stone ledge slightly below the man.
Her body should angle diagonally toward the left side of the frame while her upper torso remains visible to the camera.
Dress her in an elegant traditional Kerala kasavu saree in warm ivory/cream with a rich golden zari border.
The saree should be modest, opaque, traditionally draped, and realistically layered over her seated legs.
Pair it with a rich mustard-orange/golden-orange blouse with short puff sleeves and refined gold embroidery or decorative border work.
Her expression should be joyful and spontaneous, with her eyes gently narrowed or partly closed as she laughs while flowers fall around her.
Raise both forearms naturally with the elbows bent.
One palm should face upward near chest height as if trying to catch the falling flowers.
The other hand should also be open and slightly extended outward.
Place a few yellow flower blossoms naturally on or near her hair and shoulders.
Jewelry and styling
Give the woman elegant but tasteful traditional South Indian gold jewelry:
- small-to-medium traditional gold earrings
- one refined gold necklace
- delicate gold bangles
- subtle festive accessories
Style her dark hair neatly pulled back into a low traditional bun or tied hairstyle.
Keep makeup natural and festive with warm skin tones, defined eyes, subtle lipstick, and a small traditional bindi.
Do not over-accessorize.
Flower-pouring action
The flower cascade is one of the most important visual elements.
Use a large, round, shallow woven bamboo basket filled with bright yellow marigold-like flowers.
Show the basket at approximately the man's shoulder/head level, tilted sharply toward the woman.
A dense cluster of flowers should still remain inside the basket while many individual blossoms fall through the air.
Create believable stages of falling flowers:
- several flowers leaving the basket
- clusters suspended between the man and woman
- individual flowers near the woman's head and shoulders
- flowers approaching her open hands
- scattered petals and blossoms on the stone floor
The flowers must appear naturally affected by gravity rather than floating randomly.
Environment
Recreate an old Kerala heritage courtyard or temple-house atmosphere.
Use large, weathered dark brown and gray laterite/stone walls across the background.
The stone should show realistic age, rough texture, subtle moss, moisture staining, and natural imperfections.
Include sections of moss-covered stone pillars or walls toward the right side.
Create an earthy stone floor with slightly damp surfaces.
Along the bottom-left edge, include a narrow, shallow dark water channel beside the stone seating area.
Allow part of the woman's saree hem to approach or lightly touch the water for added photographic realism.
Floral decoration
Fill the scene generously with Onam flowers without making it look artificially overcrowded.
Use:
- bright yellow flowers
- deep yellow/golden blossoms
- orange marigolds
- loose petals
- traditional flower garlands
Place multiple shallow woven bamboo baskets around the foreground and midground.
Include:
1. A medium basket of orange flowers toward the lower-left/mid-left.
2. A smaller mixed yellow-and-orange basket close to the seated woman.
3. A large shallow basket overflowing with yellow flowers in the lower-right foreground.
4. Another basket filled with orange flowers near the bottom-center foreground.
Decorate the right stone ledges with loosely arranged flower garlands and scattered petals.
Hang vertical strands of yellow and orange flowers from the upper background, especially behind and around the couple.
Background depth
Keep the heritage stone architecture visible enough to establish the environment.
The background should contain muted earthy browns, mossy greens, and dark stone tones so the vibrant orange clothing and yellow flowers stand out strongly.
Introduce a small amount of natural greenery toward the upper-right/background edges.
Avoid modern objects, furniture, vehicles, plastic decorations, synthetic party props, or contemporary architecture.
Lighting
Use warm, soft natural daylight resembling late morning or gentle afternoon light in Kerala.
The light should come primarily from the upper/front-left direction.
Illuminate the couple and the falling flowers softly while maintaining realistic shadow depth on the stone background.
Create subtle golden highlights on:
- the woman's saree border
- jewelry
- yellow flower petals
- woven baskets
- the man's orange kurta
Avoid harsh flash, artificial studio lighting, extreme HDR, or blown highlights.
Color treatment
Use a premium warm photographic palette dominated by:
- burnt orange
- mustard gold
- marigold yellow
- ivory cream
- earthy brown
- mossy green
Keep skin tones natural and realistic.
Use rich but believable saturation.
Do not make the flowers neon yellow or oversaturated.
Camera and photographic style
Create the image as if captured using a professional full-frame camera with an approximately 50mm portrait lens.
Use an eye-level to slightly elevated camera angle that clearly captures the man, seated woman, falling flowers, foreground baskets, and surrounding heritage setting.
Use approximately f/3.5–f/5 depth of field.
Keep both subjects and the central flower cascade sharply detailed while allowing the distant background to soften gently.
Use natural cinematic contrast, realistic skin texture, fine fabric detail, highly detailed flower petals, realistic basket weaving, and authentic stone textures.
Do not create excessive artificial bokeh.
Optional “Happy Onam” text
Include the words:
Happy
Onam
on the open dark stone area along the left-middle side of the composition.
Use elegant, very thin, minimalist white typography.
Keep the two words stacked vertically with generous line spacing.
The text should be large enough to read clearly but should not overpower the couple.
It must appear clean, correctly spelled, straight, and professionally typeset.
Do not add any company logo, watermark, brand name, signature, social-media handle, or additional text.
Identity preservation
Preserve each uploaded person's facial identity accurately and naturally.
Maintain:
- facial structure
- skin tone
- age appearance
- eye shape
- nose structure
- lips
- jawline
- hairstyle character
- facial hair for the man where applicable
- overall recognizable likeness
Adapt their identities naturally into the exact festive pose and composition described above.
Do not create a pasted-face effect, face-swap artifact, enlarged head, mismatched skin tone, wrong neck proportions, or facial blending between the two people.
The final result must look as though these exact people were genuinely photographed together during an Onam celebration.
Expression priority
The man's expression should communicate affectionate playfulness and enjoyment.
The woman's expression should communicate genuine surprise, laughter, and festive joy.
Avoid exaggerated cartoon expressions, forced posing, excessive open-mouth laughter, or unnatural facial distortion.
Quality requirements
Render as a highly realistic professional editorial photograph suitable for a premium Onam campaign.
Prioritize:
1. accurate identities
2. exact man-above/woman-seated composition
3. realistic flower-pouring action
4. authentic Kerala traditional clothing
5. beautiful spontaneous expressions
6. realistic heritage stone surroundings
7. rich but tasteful floral abundance
8. clean anatomy and hands
9. premium natural lighting
10. polished photographic realism
Negative constraints
Do not generate:
- extra people
- duplicate subjects
- duplicate faces
- extra arms or fingers
- malformed hands
- fused fingers
- floating baskets
- impossible flower physics
- distorted saree draping
- transparent or revealing clothing
- modern western clothing
- incorrect mundu styling
- oversized jewelry
- plastic-looking flowers
- artificial skin
- excessive beauty filters
- cartoon or illustration styling
- fantasy architecture
- modern buildings
- random props
- company logos
- watermarks
- branding
- social-media handles
- misspelled text
- random lettering
- excessive background blur
The finished image should feel like an authentic, joyful and visually luxurious Onam festival moment captured in a historic Kerala courtyard, with the man playfully showering the seated woman with yellow flowers while both identities remain naturally recognizable.
Use my uploaded image as the only and absolute facial identity reference. If no photo is uploaded, ask me to upload one before generating the image.
Before generating, if the recreation includes two personalized people, ask me to upload two clear portrait photos: one for the man and one for the woman. Use each uploaded photo only for that person's facial identity, skin tone, age appearance, hairstyle character, and natural likeness. Do not copy the pose, clothing, framing, or background from the uploaded portraits. The composition described below is the authoritative reference.
Create an ultra-realistic, premium-quality South Indian Onam celebration portrait featuring a joyful young couple surrounded by abundant yellow and orange flowers in a traditional Kerala heritage setting.
Overall composition
Create a vertical 4:5 photographic composition with both people shown nearly full-body.
The man must stand in the upper-left/center portion of the frame, slightly behind and above the seated woman.
The woman must sit in the lower-center/right portion of the frame on the edge of an old stone platform beside a narrow shallow water channel.
Preserve a strong diagonal visual flow from the man's raised flower basket at the upper-right, through the falling yellow flowers, toward the seated woman below.
The scene should feel spontaneous, joyful, festive, romantic, and naturally photographed rather than staged like a studio portrait.
Man — pose and placement
Place the man standing slightly behind the woman.
He should wear a traditional burnt-orange/rust-orange long-sleeved kurta with a simple band collar and subtle button detailing.
Pair it with a traditional cream/off-white Kerala mundu or dhoti with a subtle golden border.
His body should face slightly toward the woman rather than directly toward the camera.
His head should tilt downward while looking affectionately toward her with a genuine, playful smile.
Raise one arm high toward the upper-right side of the frame while holding the rim of a large round woven bamboo basket.
Use the opposite hand beneath or beside the basket to guide the flowers as he tips it toward the woman.
The basket should be tilted dramatically downward so a large cascade of fresh yellow flowers is visibly falling from it.
Keep his stance relaxed and natural, with one leg slightly forward.
Woman — pose and placement
Seat the woman on a dark aged stone ledge slightly below the man.
Her body should angle diagonally toward the left side of the frame while her upper torso remains visible to the camera.
Dress her in an elegant traditional Kerala kasavu saree in warm ivory/cream with a rich golden zari border.
The saree should be modest, opaque, traditionally draped, and realistically layered over her seated legs.
Pair it with a rich mustard-orange/golden-orange blouse with short puff sleeves and refined gold embroidery or decorative border work.
Her expression should be joyful and spontaneous, with her eyes gently narrowed or partly closed as she laughs while flowers fall around her.
Raise both forearms naturally with the elbows bent.
One palm should face upward near chest height as if trying to catch the falling flowers.
The other hand should also be open and slightly extended outward.
Place a few yellow flower blossoms naturally on or near her hair and shoulders.
Jewelry and styling
Give the woman elegant but tasteful traditional South Indian gold jewelry:
- small-to-medium traditional gold earrings
- one refined gold necklace
- delicate gold bangles
- subtle festive accessories
Style her dark hair neatly pulled back into a low traditional bun or tied hairstyle.
Keep makeup natural and festive with warm skin tones, defined eyes, subtle lipstick, and a small traditional bindi.
Do not over-accessorize.
Flower-pouring action
The flower cascade is one of the most important visual elements.
Use a large, round, shallow woven bamboo basket filled with bright yellow marigold-like flowers.
Show the basket at approximately the man's shoulder/head level, tilted sharply toward the woman.
A dense cluster of flowers should still remain inside the basket while many individual blossoms fall through the air.
Create believable stages of falling flowers:
- several flowers leaving the basket
- clusters suspended between the man and woman
- individual flowers near the woman's head and shoulders
- flowers approaching her open hands
- scattered petals and blossoms on the stone floor
The flowers must appear naturally affected by gravity rather than floating randomly.
Environment
Recreate an old Kerala heritage courtyard or temple-house atmosphere.
Use large, weathered dark brown and gray laterite/stone walls across the background.
The stone should show realistic age, rough texture, subtle moss, moisture staining, and natural imperfections.
Include sections of moss-covered stone pillars or walls toward the right side.
Create an earthy stone floor with slightly damp surfaces.
Along the bottom-left edge, include a narrow, shallow dark water channel beside the stone seating area.
Allow part of the woman's saree hem to approach or lightly touch the water for added photographic realism.
Floral decoration
Fill the scene generously with Onam flowers without making it look artificially overcrowded.
Use:
- bright yellow flowers
- deep yellow/golden blossoms
- orange marigolds
- loose petals
- traditional flower garlands
Place multiple shallow woven bamboo baskets around the foreground and midground.
Include:
1. A medium basket of orange flowers toward the lower-left/mid-left.
2. A smaller mixed yellow-and-orange basket close to the seated woman.
3. A large shallow basket overflowing with yellow flowers in the lower-right foreground.
4. Another basket filled with orange flowers near the bottom-center foreground.
Decorate the right stone ledges with loosely arranged flower garlands and scattered petals.
Hang vertical strands of yellow and orange flowers from the upper background, especially behind and around the couple.
Background depth
Keep the heritage stone architecture visible enough to establish the environment.
The background should contain muted earthy browns, mossy greens, and dark stone tones so the vibrant orange clothing and yellow flowers stand out strongly.
Introduce a small amount of natural greenery toward the upper-right/background edges.
Avoid modern objects, furniture, vehicles, plastic decorations, synthetic party props, or contemporary architecture.
Lighting
Use warm, soft natural daylight resembling late morning or gentle afternoon light in Kerala.
The light should come primarily from the upper/front-left direction.
Illuminate the couple and the falling flowers softly while maintaining realistic shadow depth on the stone background.
Create subtle golden highlights on:
- the woman's saree border
- jewelry
- yellow flower petals
- woven baskets
- the man's orange kurta
Avoid harsh flash, artificial studio lighting, extreme HDR, or blown highlights.
Color treatment
Use a premium warm photographic palette dominated by:
- burnt orange
- mustard gold
- marigold yellow
- ivory cream
- earthy brown
- mossy green
Keep skin tones natural and realistic.
Use rich but believable saturation.
Do not make the flowers neon yellow or oversaturated.
Camera and photographic style
Create the image as if captured using a professional full-frame camera with an approximately 50mm portrait lens.
Use an eye-level to slightly elevated camera angle that clearly captures the man, seated woman, falling flowers, foreground baskets, and surrounding heritage setting.
Use approximately f/3.5–f/5 depth of field.
Keep both subjects and the central flower cascade sharply detailed while allowing the distant background to soften gently.
Use natural cinematic contrast, realistic skin texture, fine fabric detail, highly detailed flower petals, realistic basket weaving, and authentic stone textures.
Do not create excessive artificial bokeh.
Optional “Happy Onam” text
Include the words:
Happy
Onam
on the open dark stone area along the left-middle side of the composition.
Use elegant, very thin, minimalist white typography.
Keep the two words stacked vertically with generous line spacing.
The text should be large enough to read clearly but should not overpower the couple.
It must appear clean, correctly spelled, straight, and professionally typeset.
Do not add any company logo, watermark, brand name, signature, social-media handle, or additional text.
Identity preservation
Preserve each uploaded person's facial identity accurately and naturally.
Maintain:
- facial structure
- skin tone
- age appearance
- eye shape
- nose structure
- lips
- jawline
- hairstyle character
- facial hair for the man where applicable
- overall recognizable likeness
Adapt their identities naturally into the exact festive pose and composition described above.
Do not create a pasted-face effect, face-swap artifact, enlarged head, mismatched skin tone, wrong neck proportions, or facial blending between the two people.
The final result must look as though these exact people were genuinely photographed together during an Onam celebration.
Expression priority
The man's expression should communicate affectionate playfulness and enjoyment.
The woman's expression should communicate genuine surprise, laughter, and festive joy.
Avoid exaggerated cartoon expressions, forced posing, excessive open-mouth laughter, or unnatural facial distortion.
Quality requirements
Render as a highly realistic professional editorial photograph suitable for a premium Onam campaign.
Prioritize:
1. accurate identities
2. exact man-above/woman-seated composition
3. realistic flower-pouring action
4. authentic Kerala traditional clothing
5. beautiful spontaneous expressions
6. realistic heritage stone surroundings
7. rich but tasteful floral abundance
8. clean anatomy and hands
9. premium natural lighting
10. polished photographic realism
Negative constraints
Do not generate:
- extra people
- duplicate subjects
- duplicate faces
- extra arms or fingers
- malformed hands
- fused fingers
- floating baskets
- impossible flower physics
- distorted saree draping
- transparent or revealing clothing
- modern western clothing
- incorrect mundu styling
- oversized jewelry
- plastic-looking flowers
- artificial skin
- excessive beauty filters
- cartoon or illustration styling
- fantasy architecture
- modern buildings
- random props
- company logos
- watermarks
- branding
- social-media handles
- misspelled text
- random lettering
- excessive background blur
The finished image should feel like an authentic, joyful and visually luxurious Onam festival moment captured in a historic Kerala courtyard, with the man playfully showering the seated woman with yellow flowers while both identities remain naturally recognizable.


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