Heron Close-up free prompts and swap face images

220 text to image prompts for heron close-up are available. Compatible with MidJourney, Dall-E and Stable Diffusion

Best prompts for heron close-up

Theatrical Press Release portrait of an elegant silver heron, ultra-realistic fine art photograph in the style of Laura Zalenga's emotive realism. Using an Olympus OM-D E-M1 Mark III with a macro lens, shallow depth of field to blur out the background and focus on the details of the subject. The result should showcase ultra-realistic textures with a minimalistic yet powerful composition.
anthro heron, very large oval shaped eyes, harbor lighthouse keeper, highly detailed, illustration, concept art, facing the camera, art by laia lopez.
Close-up of blue heron head with sleek neck feathers sharply focused, framed against calm wetland marsh softly fading into smooth bokeh, illuminated by golden-hour sidelighting enhancing plumage textures; high-resolution wildlife photography style, shallow depth of field, creamy bokeh, subtle motion blur on the ear flick, atmospheric humidity, crisp texture, natural color grading, realistic anatomy, no humans, clean negative space, dynamic yet balanced composition, rich micro-detail, soft shadows, lifelike field-documentary authenticity
India ink hyper-realistic and hyper-detailed photograph of a blue heron, captured from the back turning its head in profile while aligned on a lakeside pier. The background features shimmering water reflections, creating a National Geographic-worthy composition, rendered in 8k HQ 16:9 with stunning clarity.
Photograph of a great blue heron standing with neck curved across a partially submerged old pier post in a misty coastal estuary. Warm, natural light with soft highlights and gentle shadows; shallow depth of field, creamy bokeh, tactile textures, subtle film grain. Rim-lit whiskers, detailed fur, atmospheric perspective, harmonious color grading. Long shadows, drifting dust or mist, faint motes in the air. Composition emphasizes negative space and leading lines. A small watermark sits in the bottom right corner.