Horizontal eye-level composition, ultra-realistic food photography, deep depth of field, everything in sharp focus.
The center of the scene shows Mongolian Buuz dumplings placed on a metal plate or simple wooden tray on a low outdoor table or fabric mat in the steppe. The dumplings are handmade, larger than average, with clear radial pleats and a small opening at the top. The dough is pale off-white, medium thickness, dry surface with natural matte sheen, not fried, no browning.
Next to the dumplings are traditional beverages:
A bowl of Suutei tsai in a metal or enamel bowl, warm beige milk-tea color.
Optionally include Airag served in a leather pouch or small rustic wooden cup.
Scene is set in the Mongolian steppe nomadic camp:
vast grasslands, distant low hills, wide open sky with dramatic clouds, a few simple tents or faint traces of a campfire area.
Ground is natural grass or slightly sandy soil. Table setting is minimal, using cloth or leather mats.
Overall mood: natural nomadic freedom, outdoor lifestyle, authentic and grounded, not commercial or staged.
Photography details: natural lighting, subtle wind atmosphere, ultra-realistic food texture, no smoke effects, no modern cutlery, no restaurant styling.