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editorial composition prompts

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4 months ago

{ "scene": { "type": "editorial fashion surrealism", "location": "barren white desert with distant mountains", "environment": { "terrain": "flat, dry, light-toned desert floor", "sky": "clear, soft teal-blue", "mood": "dramatic, high-fashion" }, "subjects": [ { "type": "female model", "appearance": { "pose": "confident stride forward", "expression": "neutral, composed", "hair": "pulled back tightly", "accessories": "black sunglasses, silver high-heeled sandals" }, "attire": { "dress": "vibrant red, long sleeve, form-fitting, with a deep V neckline and slit", "style": "glamorous, structured shoulders" }, "position": "left foreground, walking beside rhino" }, { "type": "rhinoceros", "appearance": { "color": "entirely white, chalky texture", "size": "massive, exaggerated proportions", "details": "realistic wrinkles and horn texture" }, "pose": "walking, head low, facing camera", "position": "right foreground, slightly behind model" } ] }, "visual_style": { "genre": "fashion surrealism", "color_palette": ["white", "red", "sky blue", "grey"], "contrast": "extreme — red dress against all-white rhino and terrain", "lighting": "bright, clear daylight", "mood": "fierce, cinematic, avant-garde" }, "composition": { "framing": "vertical portrait, symmetrical weight between model and rhino", "focus": "sharp detail on both subjects", "depth": "slight haze in the mountains, crystal clarity in foreground" }, "theme": { "concept": "power, elegance, and wild beauty", "message": "the balance of dominance and grace" } }

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!