A hyper-realistic cinematic 9:16 vertical shot of five long-haired animals standing in a violent windstorm at a city bus stop, parody of an epic movie moment. Each animal has long flowing hair and perfect anatomy, their fur whipped horizontally by extreme gusts of wind. The central figure is a squirrel with extra-fluffy fur, gripping a metal pole with both paws, body leaning forward against the airflow, tail extended backward in motion blur, every hair strand defined. To its left stands a shaggy dog with thick layered fur flying in all directions, tongue stretched sideways, eyes half-closed as the wind bends its long ears. Behind it, a sheep with dense curly wool rippling like ocean waves, ticket stuck naturally to its forehead, legs braced firmly for balance. On the right, a Persian cat crouches low, luxurious fur streaming behind like a veil, umbrella turned inside out beside it. Next to her, a mountain goat with long silky hair bites onto a flying chips bag, strands of mane and beard lifting dramatically in the storm.
The entire group looks absurdly heroic yet completely out of place, like nature’s warriors stranded at a bus stop. Wind velocity visible through airborne dust, papers, and plastic swirling around them. The lighting is soft overcast daylight, cool grey-blue tones; reflections from wet asphalt beneath them. Depth of field shallow (f/2.8), ISO 400 simulated, 35mm ARRI Alexa 65 cinematic look. Crisp micro-detail on fur strands, natural flow of motion, HDR tonality. In the background, the glass shelter shakes slightly, torn ads flap violently, a blurred bus silhouette passes.
Art-direction: cinematic parody × hyper-real realism × long-hair wind chaos × ARRI Alexa 65 × perfect anatomy × 8K vertical frame × day exterior overcast grey-blue palette.
Negative prompt: no extra limbs, no cartoon style, no duplicated animals, no pastel tones, no fantasy lighting, no distorted fur, no frozen motion, no text overlays.
Description
A hyper-realistic cinematic 9:16 vertical shot of five long-haired animals standing in a violent windstorm at a city bus stop, parody of an epic movie moment. Each animal has long flowing hair and perfect anatomy, their fur whipped horizontally by extreme gusts of wind. The central figure is a squirrel with extra-fluffy fur, gripping a metal pole with both paws, body leaning forward against the airflow, tail extended backward in motion blur, every hair strand defined. To its left stands a shaggy dog with thick layered fur flying in all directions, tongue stretched sideways, eyes half-closed as the wind bends its long ears. Behind it, a sheep with dense curly wool rippling like ocean waves, ticket stuck naturally to its forehead, legs braced firmly for balance. On the right, a Persian cat crouches low, luxurious fur streaming behind like a veil, umbrella turned inside out beside it. Next to her, a mountain goat with long silky hair bites onto a flying chips bag, strands of mane and beard lifting dramatically in the storm.
The entire group looks absurdly heroic yet completely out of place, like nature’s warriors stranded at a bus stop. Wind velocity visible through airborne dust, papers, and plastic swirling around them. The lighting is soft overcast daylight, cool grey-blue tones; reflections from wet asphalt beneath them. Depth of field shallow (f/2.8), ISO 400 simulated, 35mm ARRI Alexa 65 cinematic look. Crisp micro-detail on fur strands, natural flow of motion, HDR tonality. In the background, the glass shelter shakes slightly, torn ads flap violently, a blurred bus silhouette passes.
Art-direction: cinematic parody × hyper-real realism × long-hair wind chaos × ARRI Alexa 65 × perfect anatomy × 8K vertical frame × day exterior overcast grey-blue palette.
Negative prompt: no extra limbs, no cartoon style, no duplicated animals, no pastel tones, no fantasy lighting, no distorted fur, no frozen motion, no text overlays.