The camera can't be controlled in MJ, so sometimes you might not get the results you want, you might need to test more times or add weights. I'm attaching a guide for photographers, some of these shots will work
First one is "Extreme Close-up", camera will be very close to the subject
Then we have "close up", which will show a little more than just face
You can also use "medium close up", to make it a little far
Medium Shot will show a little bit more body
before showing the full body, we can use "Medium full-shot"
and then we have Full body shot
Now, these are subject centered, we can start then pivot the camera, using "Top-Down Shot"
High angle shot, and low angle shot will work too, also extreme high angle.
You can try distant shot, taken from a distance, far-away shot. My cache was giving me issues so I had to chance the prompt.
Bird-eye shot works very well too.
Then I wanted to talk about expression and control poses, but Nancy did an amazing job checking expression, I urge you to check her thread.
The term Cholitas comes from "cholla", a term describing a mixed race of Spanish and indigenous. Now "Cholita" has been reclaimed by Bolivian women who self-identify as a member of indigenous culture. These women have maintained a style of dress typical of the Aymara tradition
The amazing thing are two specific groups, which are out of this world. First I want to talk about: the Fighting Cholitas. They are a group of female wrestlers who perform in El Alto, Bolivia. They are part of the "Titans of the Ring"
Hey community! before keep explaining some photography tips, I want to talk about | cowbells | and | sliders | , they are super important when you want to create a photograph and MJ is not on the right track #midjourney51#AIart#aiartcommunity#AIPhotographySeries#AIcommunity
Both ideas behind them are to help users put more or less weight in their words. MJ interprets the phrases we feed but sometimes we have an idea in our head and the result is different. So for instance, I tried to create a Dino dressed as a mechanic with little success
I've tried losing some wording and focus on the important, tried changing styles and versions and no luck, so I decided to go with slider.
We'll start with Double Exposure. In film photography, this happens when you take a photo using a film, then rewind the photo and take another in the same film spot. Left is an original double exposure photo on film by instagram.com/luis_collados_/ , right MJ
We also have "High Speed Photography", which is used to capture very fast situations, like bullet impacts. You can think of a fast situation and add "high speed photography" to your prompt.