[SUBJECT] = white dragon [TIME_OF_DAY] = night [FLYING_OVER] = dense emerald forest canopy [CAMERA_VIEW] = strict top-down aerial view, camera looking directly downward Make an ultra-photorealistic aerial photograph intended to look indistinguishable from a real-world camera capture. Capture the scene as if shot on a real IMAX large-format camera. Use large-format IMAX lens characteristics with extreme clarity and minimal distortion. Set the camera view according to [CAMERA_VIEW]. Frame the scene so the entire [SUBJECT] including full wingspan or full body is fully visible within the frame. Ensure generous safety margins between all extremities and the frame edges. Scale the subject down if necessary to guarantee complete visibility without cropping. Use poster-perfect framing with balanced negative space on all sides. Place a vast continuous landscape of [FLYING_OVER] filling the entire background. Show a single majestic [SUBJECT] above the environment. If the specified subject is not naturally capable of flight, place it riding or seated on an early open-frame glider with exposed wooden structure, fabric-covered wings, and an open cockpit, inspired by early 20th-century aviation, realistically integrated. Define surface texture, anatomy, and physical behavior realistically for the specified subject. Ensure the head, neck, and spine remain aligned in a natural forward-facing posture with realistic anatomical limits. Keep the body, wings or glider structure, spine, and overall form arranged in a clean, readable silhouette from the selected camera view. Set lighting to [TIME_OF_DAY] with natural real-world light behavior and physically accurate shadows. Preserve realistic scale, atmospheric falloff, and optical behavior. Ensure the final image feels iconic, timeless, and cinematically powerful. Avoid illustration, digital art, stylization, text, logos, borders, watermarks, extra creatures.
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