Princess in Enchanted Forest - AI Generated Image with Photorealistic 2

Princess in Enchanted Forest - A stunning princess in a blue gown adorned with silver stands amid an enchanted forest bathed in moonlight. A guardian bear, muscular and armored, lurks behind her with its eyes aglow. The surrounding flora glows bioluminescently, and a mystical castle peeks through the distant mist. Detailed, cinematic lighting renders the scene photorealistically. - AI image generated with Photorealistic 2

Princess in Enchanted Forest

A stunning princess in a blue gown adorned with silver stands amid an enchanted forest bathed in moonlight. A guardian bear, muscular and armored, lurks behind her with its eyes aglow. The surrounding flora glows bioluminescently, and a mystical castle peeks through the distant mist. Detailed, cinematic lighting renders the scene photorealistically.

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