Great music and art share a common effect: They both elicit deep emotions - particularly for the artist. After all, Van Gogh did cut off his ear… ![]()
Fitting with the date/numerology since today is my name day and for all the other Larisa’s![]()
Prompt 1
City bus terminal, midday. No buses at the platforms except one waiting. The electronic sign above reads: “FINAL TRIP.” The driver stands outside, holding a tea glass, looking back at the terminal building one last time. High‑key lighting, exposure raised (+0.7 EV feel), lifted shadows, daylight white balance (6500K). Clear air, no haze, no vignette. Vibrant saturated colors, tack‑sharp details.
Prompt 2
Outside a post office, midday. A public mailbox is stuffed full, envelopes overflowing. The top envelope reads “Farewell Letter” with no stamp. A child stands nearby, holding another identical envelope. High‑key lighting, exposure raised (+0.7 EV feel), lifted shadows, daylight white balance (6500K). Clear air, no haze, no vignette. Vibrant saturated colors, tack‑sharp details.
Prompt 1
Barbershop, closed for the day. Chairs empty, tools neatly arranged. On the mirror of the first chair, a lipstick message: “Sorry I didn’t say goodbye.” A single playing card – the queen of hearts – lies on the floor under the chair. High‑key lighting, exposure raised (+0.7 EV feel), lifted shadows, daylight white balance (6500K). Clear air, no haze, no vignette. Vibrant saturated colors, tack‑sharp details.
Prompt 2
Ski lift station, end of season. Gondola cabins empty; one has condensation marks on the window, a finger‑drawn “See you.” A single attendant checks each cabin, drawing a small heart on every door. High‑key lighting, exposure raised (+0.7 EV feel), lifted shadows, daylight white balance (6500K). Clear air, no haze, no vignette. Vibrant saturated colors, tack‑sharp details.
So true
all tho that Van Gogh cut his ear out was news to me….or have I heard/read it somewhere, now that you mention it…to my defense I’m “just” 34…so I don’t know if i supposed to know that![]()
Here’s btw result from API using the same lyric as a prompt…
Didn’t expect that to line up… but it does.
Prompt 1
Florist shop, late afternoon. Buckets of fresh flowers, but one bucket is empty except for a single stem with a wilted rose. Taped to the bucket: “For the one who never came.” The shop owner sits in the back, staring at the phone. High‑key lighting, exposure raised (+0.7 EV feel), lifted shadows, daylight white balance (6500K). Clear air, no haze, no vignette. Vibrant saturated colors, tack‑sharp details.
Prompt 2
Museum gallery, afternoon light filtering through skylights. A single painting on the wall — an empty frame with a torn canvas. Museum guard asleep on a bench, audio guide dangling from his hand. Placard reads “Stolen: 1987. Never recovered.” High‑key lighting, exposure raised (+0.7 EV feel), lifted shadows, daylight white balance (6500K). Clear air, no haze, no vignette. Vibrant saturated colors, tack‑sharp details.
Prompt 1
Suburban street after a summer rain, midday sun breaking through clouds. Puddles reflecting white houses with freshly painted shutters. A child’s red bicycle lying on the wet sidewalk. High‑key lighting, exposure raised (+0.7 EV feel), lifted shadows, daylight white balance (6500K). Clear air, no haze, no vignette. Vibrant saturated colors, tack‑sharp details.
Prompt 2
Laundry hanging between apartment buildings in Naples, early morning. White sheets and bright towels catching full sun, old stone walls warm and evenly lit. A woman leaning out a window with a wicker basket. High‑key lighting, exposure raised (+0.7 EV feel), lifted shadows, daylight white balance (6500K). Clear air, no haze, no vignette. Vibrant saturated colors, tack‑sharp details.









