Pigeons Flying free prompts and swap face images
176 text to image prompts for pigeons flying are
available. Compatible with MidJourney, Dall-E and Stable Diffusion
Best prompts for pigeons flying
A digital painting of four black birds in mid-flight against a misty, abstract background. The sky is a mix of blues and grays with streaks of orange and red below, resembling a sunset or sunrise. The birds are silhouetted, with their wings spread wide. The reflective water at the bottom mirrors the colorful sky and birds, adding depth to the scene.
no humans, solo morning dove, in urban park at sunrise, 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 photorealistic style wildlife photography with soft warm sunrise glow
2D animated depiction of small silver and white doves sitting on a branch, full-length shot, vibrant colors, soft light background, National Geographic style, ultra HD, sharp focus, high-quality, artistic, award-winning
a detailed woodcut print-style illustration of a wartime messenger pigeon perched on a weathered fence post, set in a foggy battlefield with battered wooden crosses, rendered as folk art linocut with rustic textures, minimal geometric forms, bold gouge lines, crosshatching, and generous negative space; uneven inking and hand-carved imperfections on weathered fiber paper; decorative border ornaments, subtle paper grain, vintage bookplate aesthetic; limited faded sepia and slate gray palette; tactile relief print feel and a calm, timeless mood
Modern Art rusty brown fog covered in silver streaks cause these large swift falcons known as sky piercers to stand out against tropical blue skies, so these agile birds rarely take wing in broad daylight. They hunt most frequently from skies painted by sunrise or sunset, letting their wings blend in with the pinks and oranges, and allowing them to drop down like a bolt from the darkening sky. A bony yellow ridge protrudes in a long spike over a sky piercer’s beak, and the streaks covering its head resemble a furry mohawk from a distance. The falcons stink of death, and their streaks emit clouds of dust with each flap of their wings, sketchbook naturalist journal, pen and ink, detailed.








