Ultra-realistic, vibrant daytime Maslenitsa celebration scene with intense natural winter sunlight, high saturation, and rich contrast.MANDATORY PHRASE: “transfer the face from the photo, without changing the face from the photo” — preserve 100% of the facial identity, proportions, age, height, and body type exactly as shown in the reference. No reinterpretation, no stylization, no alterations.The child from the reference photo is seated on a rustic wooden bench in the immediate foreground, closest to the camera. Camera angle slightly above eye level, intimate and immersive, framed from knees to head with real spatial depth (no flat composition). The child looks directly into the camera with a warm, joyful smile.Clothing must strictly match the reference: traditional Soviet-era Russian winter attire — a thick, dark brown fur coat with dense, heavy texture and oversized volume; a large natural fur ushanka with a rounded silhouette; classic white felt valenki. Hands are bare. In one hand, the child holds a blin; in the other, a small bowl of bright jam, actively dipping the blin into it.Behind the child, filling the mid-ground, stands an opulent Maslenitsa feast table covered with a Russian folk-style tablecloth: towering stacks of golden blini, multiple bowls of strawberry jam, honey, and vivid red caviar, piles of baranki, and a massive polished brass samovar emitting visible steam.In the deep background, a large Maslenitsa effigy burns brightly, with tall, dramatic flames clearly visible, enhancing the sense of scale and festivity.Lighting is crisp winter daylight — bright, clean, with strong highlights reflecting off fur, polished metal, glossy jam, caviar, and freshly baked blini. Colors are rich, juicy, and celebratory. Textures are hyper-detailed with subtle film grain, documentary realism, and an authentic Russian folk atmosphere