Timeless elegance with floral crown Studio shot - 2nd generation image
This will be my final AI image.
I will stay with my camera for the foreseeable future.
Decided to give it one more try.
The goal here was to produce a photorealist lifelike portrait image.
To avoid all the issues I mentioned in the description of my last photo, I decided to do this in a minimum number of generations(passes).
1st generation image was the portrait (head and shoulders) in a 16:10 landscape format with no background. (I format images at this ratio so they match my pc monitor).
For the second generation image, I prompted the AI to lock the image in the 16:10 landscape format and lock the subject as this was correct. Then I prompted the AI to add a colour complimentary backdrop, and create studio lighting.
Even on only 2 generations the AI couldn't manage to follow the simple instructions on frame format and subject placement.
The image changed to an 8:10 landscape format. The model zoomed out to include more of the chest area.
Maybe I am being a bit harsh in my opinion. Problem for me is that I can be very ocd when I am trying to achieve a goal.
The AI can't get it right in one pass because it can't cope with highly detailed instructions.
It can't get it right with multiples passes each with simple instructions.
Should be called "Artificial ignorance".
Again, this is only my personal opinion.
Well done to those that have produced some amazing images.
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Taken on Monday April 13, 2026
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Posted on Monday April 13, 2026
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nearly a Botticelli's