Group Of Sandpipers free prompts and swap face images

230 text to image prompts for group of sandpipers are available. Compatible with MidJourney, Dall-E and Stable Diffusion

Best prompts for group of sandpipers

The image depicts a minimalist, retro-style illustration of a sandpiper bird, rendered in a striking Avant-Pop Heroic Constructivism style. The bird, with its long, pointed beak and slender legs, stands confidently on a sandy surface, its body adorned with a pattern of black and orange spots. The bird's head features a distinctive black stripe, adding to its striking appearance. The background is a solid, warm orange, creating a harmonious color palette that emphasizes the bird's vibrant colors. The overall composition is balanced, with the bird centrally positioned and the sandy ground stretching out beneath it, suggesting a natural habitat. The illustration's simplicity and bold use of color evoke a sense of nostalgia and artistic flair.
spur-winged plover in wet meadow pond bordered by wild reeds, calm water with ripples, full body and clear reflection, wings fully spread, intricate feather detail. Traditional media: gouache and ink on rice paper. Solo, animal focus, no humans, signature. Natural elements like lotus, balanced symmetry, soft haze, gentle vignette, fine paper texture, painterly strokes, subtle highlights, tranquil composition, serene atmosphere, natural lighting, museum print feel.
An MC Escher-inspired painting of tessellated birds, featuring patterns of migration, styled in harmonious and serene, intricate and thought-provoking
no humans, solo stilt sandpiper, in shallow coastal lagoon, animal focus, full body in frame, wings fully spread, talons visible, mid-flight, looking at viewer, sparkling catchlights, detailed feather texture, crisp beak edges, dramatic contrast, subtle atmospheric haze, balanced natural colors, ultra detailed, clean silhouette, zero noise, clean detailed natural photography with soft pastel sky
fauna sketch of pastel drawing featuring wild birds in the style of John James Audubon