This is one I was a bit underwhelmed by - many of the generated images had what I call a "fake crack type of thing" in the sky.
Next...
Event horizon, street photography --ar 16:9
Interestingly most of these came out in black and white.
I thought the red wall was interesting.
Let's move along to:
Event horizon, black and white photograph --ar 16:9
Almost there!
Event horizon, dramatic photograph --ar 16:9
Cinematic generated a plethora of amazing images. Hard to pick just four.
(unlike the underwater ones 😂)
The styles:
Let's see what you come up with!
Cinematic
Dramatic
Documentary
Portrait
Landscape
Wildlife
Macro
Street
Abstract
Aerial
Architectural
Fine Art
Fashion
Sports
Travel
Food
Still Life
Astrophotography
Underwater
Black and White
Long Exposure
Conceptual
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Starting with the same shell of a prompt I used in the last couple of threads (see previous tweets).
Let's break down the prompt and see the results.
Thread.
This is the initial prompt I started with:
High fashion portrait shoot of a supermodel, in the style of curved mirrors, symmetrical lines, neoclassical style, ultra-realistic, hyper-detailed --ar 16:9
These are simply my observations. It doesn't mean this is the right way.
Stripping down the prompt:
I took out curved mirrors, neoclassical style.
I added "in Iceland" (random). Add anything you'd like.
The cameras were used by Nasa and astronauts to capture some of the most iconic images from space.
So, I decided to use an astronaut as the subject use for this study.
Thread.
Prompt template at the end.
The prompt has these elements constant
an astronaut in spacesuit, film grain, Hasselblad, 1600F --v 5
I chose the square format because of its medium format of 6x6
I added film grain into the prompts, although it may not have been necessary, but I wanted to try to get as close as possible to replicate the authentic characteristics of this camera.