Blurred Tennis Motion

Prompt:
A cinematic, hyper-stylized vertical photograph shot in 1080×1920 format, blending harsh flash-lit grit with very slow-shutter motion blur (~1s) all over the format. The subject is a female tennis player in mid-run in mid-action, captured in a captured in a dramatic diagonal pose from a slightly top-down angle on a richly textured clay tennis court. The camera emphasizes immediacy and motion — flash makes only face and shoes sharp, while the very slow shutter (~1s) drags everything to long streaks of blur.
The subject wears a white tennis outfit with skirt, Shadows are razor-sharp under sunlight, blurred under stadium lights, elongated on walls, creating strong contrast with the blurred subject.
Surfaces — skin, fabric, ground texture, equipment — are rendered with tactile realism. Flash reflections carve crisp specular highlights, while a strong dreamy halo, faint bloom only on edges softens the otherwise gritty realism. Floating dust, subtle camera grain.
The background is stark and minimal, graphic and flat, vivid and blurred, often reduced to bold planes of color or faint environmental fragments. The framing is tight and cinematic, emphasizing semi-close-up, balancing frozen anchors with blurred motion.
The atmosphere is surreal, editorial, and cinematic: a fusion of fashion and athleticism rendered through a hybrid of flash photography and motion smear. Colors are vivid, muted, monochrome, warm earthy tones, with motion trails bending light and color into painterly abstraction.
The scene emphasizes juxtapositions: couture in sport, razor-sharp shadows against blurred bodies, frozen fragments against ghosted trails. Accessories like earrings, wristbands, helmets, surreal props appear as crisp flash-lit anchors amidst the blur, amplifying the surreal editorial edge.