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    Eternal Harmony": Imagine a captivating fusion of nature and music, brought to life through a stunning black-and-white double exposure photograph. Picture a lone violinist, their fingers gracefully poised on the strings, enveloped by a lush forest. The violinist's body blends seamlessly with the forest, their arms extending into tree branches, and their instrument becoming one with the natural world. Capture this scene with a medium format film camera, such as a Hasselblad 500C/M, loaded with Ilford HP5 Plus black-and-white film. Use a 100mm f/2.8 lens to isolate the subject and create a shallow depth of field, blurring the background and emphasizing the intricate details of the violin and the surrounding foliage. For the double exposure effect, shoot the forest scene first, underexposing by one stop to retain detail in the highlights. Then, shoot the violinist against a plain background, exposing correctly for their skin tone. During development, push the film one stop to enhance contrast and grain structure. The resulting image, a 4K HDR wallpaper, showcases the delicate balance between the violinist's graceful form and the organic textures of the forest, creating a harmonious blend of art and nature that invites viewers to contemplate the beauty of their interplay.
    Prompt

    Eternal Harmony": Imagine a captivating fusion of nature and music, brought to life through a stunning black-and-white double exposure photograph. Picture a lone violinist, their fingers gracefully poised on the strings, enveloped by a lush forest. The violinist's body blends seamlessly with the forest, their arms extending into tree branches, and their instrument becoming one with the natural world. Capture this scene with a medium format film camera, such as a Hasselblad 500C/M, loaded with Ilford HP5 Plus black-and-white film. Use a 100mm f/2.8 lens to isolate the subject and create a shallow depth of field, blurring the background and emphasizing the intricate details of the violin and the surrounding foliage. For the double exposure effect, shoot the forest scene first, underexposing by one stop to retain detail in the highlights. Then, shoot the violinist against a plain background, exposing correctly for their skin tone. During development, push the film one stop to enhance contrast and grain structure. The resulting image, a 4K HDR wallpaper, showcases the delicate balance between the violinist's graceful form and the organic textures of the forest, creating a harmonious blend of art and nature that invites viewers to contemplate the beauty of their interplay.

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    CFG Scale6.5
    Sampler
    DPM++ 2M Karras
    Seed726751966
    Steps38
    Negative Prompt

    tiling, poorly drawn hands, poorly drawn feet, poorly drawn face, out of frame, extra limbs, disfigured, deformed, body out of frame, blurry, bad anatomy, blurred, watermark, grainy, signature, cut off, draft, amateur, multiple, gross, weird, uneven, furnishing, decorating, decoration, furniture, text, poor, low, basic, worst, unprofessional, failure, crayon, oil, label, thousand (hands:1.1), , straight stitch, monochromatic, plain, unpatterned

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    Created
    5/11/2024
    Base Model
    SDXL 1.0
    Creator
    6vidit9
    Source
    CivitAI
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