Ultra-photorealistic overhead food photography shot on Hasselblad H6D 100MP, 80mm macro lens, f/2.8 shallow depth of field. Thick-walled white porcelain espresso cup resting on raw, porous sandstone rock surface in desert environment, golden-brown crema with microscopic bubbles and fine surface cracks visible in macro detail, delicate steam wisps rising vertically into cool desert air with natural dissipation pattern, harsh backlight from low morning sun at 15-degree angle burning out cup rim edges and casting sharp, geometrically accurate shadows across deeply textured stone surface. Warm color palette: amber, ochre, cream, burnt sienna, desert sand tones. Visible individual sand grains embedded in stone pores, subtle coffee micro-droplet on cup rim catching light, natural ceramic imperfections including tiny glaze variations and firing marks, real porcelain texture with translucent quality at thin edges. Stone surface shows erosion patterns, wind-worn grooves, natural stratification layers. 8K resolution, medium format sensor dynamic range capturing 14+ stops, natural film grain structure, physically accurate lighting with subtle lens flare halo and chromatic aberration at high-contrast edges. Composition: centered subject with generous negative space, main elements within central 60% safe area for smart crop to 4:5/1:1/9:16 formats. No cartoon look, no plastic surfaces, no AI smoothing, no oversaturation, no watermark, no fake steam, no CGI glow, no impossible reflections, no lens distortion, aspect ratio 3:2
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