Use the reference image only to extract the child's facial identity (eyes, nose, lips, face shape, hair). Do not copy clothing, background, accessories, pose, or expression. Ultra-detailed intimate editorial portrait of a toddler positioned in a low, balanced squatting posture on a wooden pier, knees pulled tightly to the chest with the center of gravity low, head leaning in close to a focal object at a 45-degree angle, right index finger extended tentatively toward a specific point while the left hand rests on the knee for stability, face expressing wide-eyed curiosity and silent learning with parted lips and an intense, focused gaze, situated on the damp, dark-grained planks of a wooden pier with visible silver-grey weathering and pools of standing water, within an educational lakeside environment featuring a close-up detail of a fish stringer held just above the surface, a galvanized metal bucket filled with clear lake water reflecting the sky, and glistening wet textures on the surrounding wood, attired in a classic bright yellow PVC fisherman's raincoat with silver snap buttons and a corduroy-lined collar, layered over a navy and white horizontally striped cotton tee, paired with dark charcoal grey waterproof trousers, accessorized with matching yellow rubber rain boots with thick tread soles and the raincoat hood resting softly against the upper back, surrounded by props including a metallic fish stringer with a realistic sunfish replica showing iridescent scales and fine dorsal fin details, a parent's weathered hand visible at the frame's edge pointing toward the fish's lateral line, and scattered water droplets creating micro-reflections on the pier, arranged to create a tight-knit narrative of scientific discovery, captured with a Fujifilm GFX 100S, Fujinon GF 120mm f/4 Macro R LM OIS WR lens, focal length 120mm, f/5.6 to achieve surgical sharpness on the child's eye and the fish scales while allowing a soft, gradual falloff on the background bucket, ISO 400 for rich tonal range in the shadows, shutter speed 1/200 sec to ensure absolute stillness of the inquisitive finger, camera positioned at a low 15-degree angle to align with the child's line of sight, intimate tight framing that crops into the subject and the bucket to create a macro-storytelling feel, soft diffused lighting setup using the natural overcast lake sky as a massive softbox to eliminate harsh specular glare on the yellow raincoat and wet fish, a silver reflector positioned low to bounce neutral light into the child's downward-facing eyes, lighting ratio 2:1 for a gentle and clear editorial look, color temperature 5600K for authentic color fidelity of the yellow and navy tones, color palette dominated by primary yellow, navy blue, galvanized silver, and the iridescent greens and oranges of the sunfish with a clean nautical harmony, textures meticulously defined: the slick waterproof gloss of the raincoat, the metallic grain of the galvanized bucket, the translucent fins of the fish, and the damp porous wood of the pier, mood curious, educational, quiet, and studious, style cinematic macro-editorial, 102-megapixel high-resolution capture, extreme dynamic range to preserve detail in the bright yellow highlights and the dark water reflections, focus locked precisely on the iris of the eye nearest the fish, composition follows a tight triangular arrangement between the face, the hand, and the fish, post-processing includes: selective clarity enhancement on the iridescent scales, subtle warming of the skin tones, local dodging on the pointing finger to guide the eye, and a clean commercial sharpening pass, final output optimized for high-end educational publication at 24x36 inches on fine art luster paper, overall aesthetic: a soulful and intelligent celebration of a child's developing mind exploring the intricate wonders of the natural world.