Roller Coasters
Roller coasters are a passion. You can do this with any object. Play with environment, adjectives and style (photo style/artistic medium.)
Prompt idea: Create a hyper-realistic, landscape-oriented image of a roller coaster in an impossible or surreal environment. Shot as if by a Canon DSLR camera using a Canon EF 50mm f/1.2L lens. The coaster should reflect unnatural or exaggerated elements, such as irresponsible g-forces. Use naturalistic lighting, realistic shadows, and cinematic composition. The scene must feel physically detailed and believable—even if it defies logic.
Roller coaster head dude: Create a hyper-realistic, surreal roller coaster image featuring a giant humanoid head as the central structure. The head should have cracked, stone-like skin with embedded coaster tracks looping around it like vines or cables. The mouth is open, with the tongue extended into a red roller coaster track. A small coaster car is launching down the tongue, carrying three odd passengers: a butterfly-winged woman, a frog-headed man, and a Victorian gentleman in a top hat. Set the scene during a dramatic sunset, with looping coaster tracks in the background and realistic flowers (e.g., calla lilies) in the foreground. Shot with a Canon DSLR using a Canon EF 50mm f/1.2L lens. Use naturalistic lighting, realistic shadows, and cinematic composition. Image must feel physically detailed and believable, despite the surreal elements.





