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4 months ago

Create an image for me that fits DIN A4. A beautiful woman with an african background. It should be a portrait in black and white – creative – surreal – abstract – with a reference to migration. Feel free to play with motion blur (but not too much – perhaps a subtle motion blur). The motif should be darker. The background should be light. Magazine editorial style. And please only the person. No other motifs. (The portrait will later be edited with a coloured background and text will be added – but I will do that myself). In photography, there are various rules and techniques for improving image composition, including the rule that people in the image should not look out of the frame. This is often considered part of image composition, as it is intended to draw the viewer's attention to the most important elements in the image. If a person is looking at the edge of the image, this can often create a feeling of incompleteness and distract the viewer from the main focus. A common practice is to position the person so that they are looking into the image rather than out of it. This creates a connection between the subject and the viewer and can enhance the emotional impact of the image. For example, if a person is looking to the left, the focus of the image should be on leaving enough space on the right side of the image to show the movement of the gaze. This technique goes hand in hand with other photographic rules, such as the rule of thirds or the golden ratio, which serve to harmonise the composition and increase visual interest. Only the person! No animals! No motion blur in the face!

2 months ago

A hyper-credible sun-facing selfie (not a mirror shot; no phone visible) captured on an iPhone 16 Pro Max. Subject: the uploaded woman Hair: Makeup: subtle black eyeliner, matte lipstick; natural pores (no beauty filter). Expression (shocked): brows lifted and knit; eyes wide with bright catchlights; pupils slightly constricted by sun; mouth parted in a small inhale (not exaggerated); faint cheek/neck tension; micro-sheen on T-zone from heat. Wardrobe (tank top + accessories): matte ribbed cotton tank top in desaturated slate blue (no logos), scooped neckline, thick straps, relaxed fit; soft fabric micro-creases from movement, no plasticky shine. Accessories: tiny silver huggie hoops; two thin layered silver necklaces (one short box chain with a 2–3 mm disc pendant, one slightly longer cable chain); fabric-strap field watch (olive) on left wrist; woven paracord bracelet (neutral) on right wrist; a slim tan canvas cross-body strap from a small pouch just grazing the frame edge (bag itself mostly out of frame). Jewelry is low-gloss so it doesn’t flare; keep silhouettes clean and non-distracting. Moment: behind her, a realistic, predatory dinosaur (T. rex-like) leaping from foliage—low, sneaky posture; mouth slightly open with saliva filaments; cat-like focused eye; fine scales and muscular anatomy; dust/leaf debris kicked up. Lighting & look: broad noon daylight in a lush jungle (large leaves, sun shafts). Sun is the key in front of her (10–11 o’clock) for crisp, short shadows and hair rim-sparkles; use natural ground/leaf bounce as fill (key:fill ≈ 3:1) so shadows stay readable. Feather highlights—no blown hotspots on cheeks/forehead. Dynamic range preserved (retain sky/leaf detail); no obvious filters. If supported, apply background-only micro-motion blur and handheld micro-shake while keeping her face tack-sharp. Framing & optics: vertical portrait selfie at arm-length, slight wide-angle feel; background compressed enough to keep the dinosaur readable. Shallow DoF from close focus on her face—eyes ultra-sharp; controlled speculars along hair layers; distinct catchlights in eyes. Environment: humid air; faint pollen/dust motes; torn leaves mid-air; scuffed ground. Color: sunlit greens; warm, lifelike skin; dinosaur hues olive/umber/ash—not plastic. Hard rules: do not show a phone; selfie (not mirror); no stylized filters; no heavy shadows; adult subject. Avoid: plastic toy textures, CGI gloss, grim darkness, lens flares across face, exaggerated depth warping, artificial makeup blur.

8 months ago

Create a breathtaking and evocative double-exposure oil painting that beautifully captures the profound bond between humanity and nature, using the iconic imagery of Gorillas in the Mist. The painting should focus on the rich emotional depth of the gorillas and the lush, mist-covered landscape of the Congo, blending these elements in a way that symbolizes both the mystery of the jungle and the majesty of these endangered creatures. The central figure of the painting should be a majestic gorilla—painted with intricate detail to reflect the animal’s strength, intelligence, and vulnerability. Its face should be filled with quiet intensity, wisdom, and an almost human-like quality, conveying its deep emotional resonance. The gorilla’s eyes should be the focal point, expressive and full of emotion, perhaps suggesting the struggle for survival, a call for preservation, or an understanding of the delicate balance between nature and human interference. The double-exposure effect should allow the environment to emerge within its form, creating a stunning fusion of the animal and its misty, green habitat. The mist itself should flow through the gorilla’s body and face, creating an ethereal atmosphere that invokes the deep, mysterious quality of the jungle. Soft, translucent layers of paint should be used to capture the wisps of fog, blending into the contours of the gorilla’s powerful form. The mist should not only symbolize the natural environment but also reflect the presence of the unseen—the unseen dangers, the spiritual connection between the gorilla and the jungle, and the ongoing battle to protect these creatures from extinction. Surrounding the gorilla, the dense, vibrant foliage of the rainforest should be depicted in rich, lush greens, with hints of deep browns and subtle touches of vibrant wildflowers. Vines, leaves, and branches can emerge from the mist, merging with the gorilla’s figure, creating the sensation that it is a part of the jungle, and vice versa. The interplay of light and shadow within the leaves and the mist should evoke a sense of both serenity and mystery, with rays of sunlight filtering through the trees, casting soft, glowing highlights on the gorilla’s fur and the surrounding vegetation. The background should suggest both the wildness and fragility of the gorilla’s environment. Darker shades of green and brown can illustrate the dense canopy, while lighter, misty shades should evoke the sense of isolation and vulnerability. In the double-exposure technique, glimpses of the jungle’s wildlife—perhaps a subtle hint of a bird or a distant silhouette of another gorilla—can appear within the mist, symbolizing the delicate interconnectedness of life within the forest ecosystem. The color palette should shift between dark and light—rich earth tones that evoke the depth and complexity of the jungle, paired with the light, airy mist that suggests hope, fragility, and the need for preservation. The mist itself should be painted with fluid brushstrokes that contrast with the more textured rendering of the gorilla, creating a sense of life and motion in both the animal and its environment. This painting should not only represent the beauty and majesty of the gorillas but also serve as a powerful call for conservation. Through the double-exposure technique, it should blur the lines between the animal and its habitat, illustrating the inseparable bond between the two and the urgent need to protect these magnificent creatures from the encroaching threats of human activity. The result should be a masterpiece that blends realism with abstraction, capturing the raw, emotional beauty of the gorillas, the mystique of their environment, and the call for preservation. The viewer should feel immersed in this tranquil yet fragile world, experiencing the emotional weight of the subject matter while marveling at the intricacy and beauty of the painting itself