
Dewy Nemophila Sunrise Macro
Generates a photorealistic close-up of dew-covered blue nemophila flowers glowing in a warm sunrise field, ideal for dreamy floral nature artwork.
Prompt
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Create a close-up macro photograph of a field of {argument name="flower type" default="blue nemophila flowers"} at sunrise, shot from a very low angle among the blossoms. The foreground contains exactly 3 clearly visible main flowers: one large central pale-blue flower with translucent petals covered in round dew droplets, one slightly taller flower on the right in sharp focus with visible dark stamens, and one partially visible lower flower near the bottom edge; the rest of the flower field dissolves into soft blue and green bokeh. Use a warm {argument name="sunrise color" default="peach-pink and orange"} sky with the sun as a small glowing disk in the upper left, near the horizon, casting golden rim light through the petals and making the dew sparkle. Emphasize delicate petal veins, tiny hairs on stems and sepals, crisp water droplets, shallow depth of field, dreamy cinematic atmosphere, natural lens flare, soft background blur, high dynamic range, photorealistic botanical macro style, vertical composition, no people, no buildings, no text.Prompt variables
Editable argument placeholders found in the prompt, with their default values.
Variable
flower type
Default
blue nemophila flowers
Variable
sunrise color
Default
peach-pink and orange
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