[PHOTOGRAPHY STYLE: E

[PHOTOGRAPHY STYLE: E — generated with Nano Banana Pro

What this prompt does: Produces a social media vertical image using Nano Banana Pro. Style cues: cinematic, monochrome. Sourced from a verified fair-citation repository (Nurian) and reproduced here unchanged with full attribution per the source license.

Prompt
A [{argument name="photography style" default="PHOTOGRAPHY STYLE: e.g., grainy black and white film, candid street shot, cinematic telephoto"}] photograph of [{argument name="subject description" default="SUBJECT NAME OR DESCRIPTION"}] [{argument name="specific action" default="SPECIFIC ACTION AND DIRECTION: e.g., walking from left to right, jumping, standing still"}] in a [{argument name="wet environment" default="WET ENVIRONMENT DESCRIPTION: e.g., rain-soaked city street at night, muddy field, next to a river"}].

Directly beneath/in front of the subject is a [{argument name="water source" default="WATER SOURCE: e.g., large puddle, slick wet pavement, calm area of water"}].

Instead of a natural reflection in the water, a physical, water-soaked [{argument name="paper type" default="PAPER TYPE: e.g., vintage newspaper front page, torn magazine clipping, scientific journal page"}] is floating realistically on the rippling surface tension.

Crucially, the image depicted on this floating paper is a perfect vertical mirror-inversion of the exact reality directly above it. The subject on the paper is performing the identical action in the identical direction (e.g., moving left-to-right) but is oriented upside down. The real subject's [POINT OF CONTACT: e.g., shoes, feet, tires] on the wet ground meet the corresponding elements in the upside-down paper photograph exactly at the waterline.

The paper features a prominent headline that reads "[{argument name="headline text" default="HEADLINE TEXT"}]" (which appears upside down relative to the viewer). The edges of the floating paper are [PHYSICAL DETAILS: e.g., soggy, curling up, torn, stained with mud/oil] and it bobs slightly on the water's ripples.