Rolling Shutter Memory

Ultra-realistic accidental smartphone photograph — quad-frame contact sheet.
Single image composed of four vertical 9:16 frames arranged in a 2×2 grid, captured during a rushed handheld smartphone burst.
Subject:

Use the uploaded reference photo to accurately preserve the same person’s facial structure, hairstyle, skin tone, body proportions, and clothing.

No beautification, no stylization, no identity alteration.

Natural, unposed appearance exactly as seen in the reference image.
Facial details are partially unreadable in every frame due to motion blur, flash overexposure, autofocus failure, and rolling-shutter ghosting, while still maintaining overall identity consistency.
Scene:

Nighttime Tokyo sidewalk beside a plain white ceramic-tile building during a fireworks event.

Fireworks appear only as distant, cropped, smeared light streaks or blown-out blobs — never centered, never celebratory.
Camera failure characteristics:

Modern smartphone, rushed handheld capture.

Unpredictable flash dominates the scene.

Missed autofocus.

Extreme camera shake.

Heavy directional blur, ghosting, double edges, harsh clipped highlights, uneven exposure, strong digital noise.

Nothing clean, sharp, or intentional.
Frame sequence:

Walking past side-on, unaware.
Sudden head turn, surprised expression, face smeared by motion.
Hand reflexively blocking the lens, shy restrained smile, strong ghosting.
Almost out of frame, faint embarrassed smile, extreme blur.
Mood:

Intrusive, awkward, fleeting — images that feel unintentional and never meant to exist.
Negative:

anime, illustration, cinematic fireworks, festival mood, neon lighting, studio or beauty lighting, sharp focus, posed photography, professional camera look, face replacement, identity mismatch, beauty filters, perfect symmetry.