A solitary man in his early 30s, lean and composed, stands in a rain-slicked urban alley, his dark techwear clinging to his frame with a sleek, almost liquid sheen. His face is sharp and unsmiling, eyes narrowed slightly as he gazes slightly ahead, the viewer’s presence unnoticed. A faint sheen of water glistens across his skin, catching the neon rim lighting that bathes him in a high-contrast glow, accentuating the intricate lattice of his mechanical eye implant—its glowing circuitry pulsing with a soft blue hue. His posture is relaxed yet alert, hands tucked into the pockets of his form-fitting jacket, the fabric textured with subtle metallic threads that reflect the ambient light. The scene is captured with an 85mm lens at f/1.8, isolating the subject in a shallow depth of field that blurs the rain-slicked pavement behind him into a cascade of cinematic bokeh. Soft side lighting from a distant neon sign casts long shadows across his face, while the hyper-realistic rendering of his skin captures every detail—rain-dampened pores, the faintest hint of a beard, and the metallic sheen of his eye implant. The high-contrast dynamic range enhances the drama, with the dark alley’s wet surface reflecting the neon glow like a liquid mirror, deepening the noir atmosphere. The environment is a cyberpunk alleyway, its walls lined with flickering digital billboards and puddles that mirror the city’s glow. Raindrops skitter across the ground, each a tiny prism of light, while the air hums with the faint sound of distant traffic. The image leans into a digital medium-format aesthetic, with rich, saturated colors and fine grain that lends a tactile, almost film-like quality to the hyper-realistic details. The man’s mechanical eye glows faintly, a silent beacon in the rain-soaked darkness. <END>