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Prompt by Chorlo

portrait of a person prompts

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8 months ago

(Fine art photography:1.5, Cinematic portrait:1.4, Intimate close-up:1.4, High-resolution 8K:1.5, Soft natural lighting:1.3, Warm skin tones:1.3, Sharp details:1.5, Shallow depth of field:1.3, Freckles enhancement:1.3, Dreamlike atmosphere:1.2) A strikingly freckled woman with flowing auburn hair, lying on soft white sheets in a dimly lit bedroom. Her piercing green eyes lock onto the viewer with an intensity that is both vulnerable and powerful. The soft glow of window light gently kisses her skin, accentuating the delicate contours of her face, the texture of her freckles, and the curve of her lips. Her arms are wrapped around her legs, drawing them close to her chest in a protective yet sensual pose. The warmth of her body contrasts with the cool tones of the background, creating a beautiful juxtaposition between warmth and isolation. Loose strands of coppery hair cascade onto the sheets, forming intricate, natural patterns that add depth and movement to the composition. The bokeh-rich background fades into soft shadows, enhancing the sense of intimacy and personal connection. Her skin glows naturally, tiny beads of moisture visible on her collarbones, giving the impression of a warm summer evening or a moment caught between sleep and waking. Her expression is soft yet piercing, inviting the viewer into a moment of quiet introspection. The setting is minimalist yet atmospheric, with subtle grain and soft highlights reminiscent of classic film photography. There is an unmistakable sense of presence and emotion, where every detail—from the way her fingers graze her skin to the diffused lighting spilling in through an unseen window—feels deliberate, artistic, and timeless.

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!