Placeholder: A hyper-detailed, cinematic close-up zoom of a human mouth in mid-chew, gripping and chewing an enormous great white shark like a piece of food. Realistic teeth and saliva, dramatic tension in the jaw, visible shark texture and fins as if swallowed partially. Intense lighting with high contrast, shallow depth of field, ocean-blue color accents, ultra-photoreal style, 8k detail, central composition, no text, no logos, no extra characters, dark dramatic background. A hyper-detailed, cinematic close-up zoom of a human mouth in mid-chew, gripping and chewing an enormous great white shark like a piece of food. Realistic teeth and saliva, dramatic tension in the jaw, visible shark texture and fins as if swallowed partially. Intense lighting with high contrast, shallow depth of field, ocean-blue color accents, ultra-photoreal style, 8k detail, central composition, no text, no logos, no extra characters, dark dramatic background.

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A hyper-detailed, cinematic close-up zoom of a human mouth in mid-chew, gripping and chewing an enormous great white shark like a piece of food. Realistic teeth and saliva, dramatic tension in the jaw, visible shark texture and fins as if swallowed partially. Intense lighting with high contrast, shallow depth of field, ocean-blue color accents, ultra-photoreal style, 8k detail, central composition, no text, no logos, no extra characters, dark dramatic background.

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4 days ago

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