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AI image description with MIDJOURNEY

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For a few days now, MIDJOURNEY has also had an image description function.
However, there you are not dependent on well-known images with clear titles.
You can also upload your own motives and have them described.
The command to this is : >>describe [picture]<<

But first an atempt with the kiss by Robert Doisneau :

>>person on march22, 1961 the photograph is a black and white image of two people kissing, in the style of post world war II school of paris, streetstyle realism, 1940s - 1950s,
emphasizes emotion over realism, black buttom focus, feminine affluence, frayed
-ar 29:23 -s 750 -q 2 -v 5<<



Next : colorfull and the look is more reminiscent of a communist class fight epic :

>>young couple outside, french paris, in the style of post world war II art, photobash, emotional narrative, notable sence of movement, detailed crowd scenes, school of london, love and romance, -ar 29:23 -s 750 -q 2 -v 5<<




....part one of two parts
 
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part two


....a bit closer to the original again, mainly because the camera position has shifted a bit to the back and you can see more of the couple as a result :

>>a couple of people walking beside each other hugging, in the style of post world war II school of paris, emotional and dramatic scenes, francois boquet, 1940s - 1950s, john chamberlain, candid shots of famous figures,
silvestro lega -ar 29:23 -s 750 -q 2 -v5<<





Next - the rather tighter prompt no longer comes up with the right results :

>>the kiss, by jules seargent + claire reynaut 1952, in the style of urban emotions, candid athmosphere -ar 29:23 --s 750 -q2 -v5<<



.....bye bye..!
 
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