
Ultra-realistic close-up portrait of a majestic grey wolf in profile, captured with a 600mm telephoto lens at f/4, shallow depth of field. The wolf's head fills the frame, turned precisely 75 degrees to reveal the powerful bone structure and dignified expression. Piercing amber-gold eyes catch the golden hour light with mesmerizing intensity, pupils sharp and focused on something in the distance.
Every strand of the wolf's winter coat is visible in crystalline detail - the dense undercoat of soft grey-white fur beneath longer silver-tipped guard hairs that shimmer in the backlight. Subtle cream and rust tones around the muzzle and ears. Individual whiskers catch the light like fine copper wire. The fur texture shows natural imperfections - a few ice crystals clinging to the facial fur, slight moisture on the black nose.
Soft, diffused natural lighting from the side creates gentle rim lighting along the wolf's profile, separating it from the dreamy bokeh background of misty blue-grey boreal forest. The background is completely out of focus, creating an ethereal wash of cool tones that makes the wolf's warm-toned features pop dramatically.
Shot in early morning light during blue hour transition, professional wildlife photography, National Geographic quality, Canon EOS R5 with 600mm f/4 lens, ISO 800, 1/1000s shutter speed, RAW format, award-winning composition, intimate wildlife moment, untamed majesty, perfect focus on the eye
Second image prompt(by me):
Generate a hyper-realistic image of a high focal length close-up shot of a wolf's head looking sideways
