A complex JSON prompt for Nano Banana Pro to generate a monumental, ultra-widescreen (21:9) scene of a continental-scale tectonic rift where an ocean cascades into a bottomless atmospheric void. The prompt details non-Euclidean geography, atmospheric effects, and camera specifications (14mm ultra-wide lens, large format sensor) to achieve raw photorealism and immense scale.
{
"intent": "A monumental, vertiginous composition of a continental-scale tectonic rift where a massive, deep-sea ocean current terminates at a perfect geometric precipice, cascading into a bottomless atmospheric void filled with tiered cloud layers and lightning.",
"frame": {
"aspect_ratio": "21:9 ultra-widescreen",
"composition": "The frame utilizes a vanishing point perspective that follows the literal edge of the world into infinity. The top-left quadrant is dominated by the dark, churning Atlantic-scale ocean, while the right and bottom sections reveal the terrifying scale of the vertical drop into a hazy, multi-layered cloud abyss.",
"style_mode": "Raw_photorealism with hyper-accurate fluid dynamics and atmospheric Rayleigh scattering to establish immense scale."
},
"subject": {
"identity": "The ruins of an ancient, megalithic limestone bridge, four kilometers in width, which once spanned the gap but now ends abruptly in a jagged, fractured edge at the precipice.",
"wardrobe": "A tiny, barely visible research vessel is positioned near the edge of the falling water, providing a critical sense of gargantuan scale through size comparison.",
"placement": "The ruined structure is anchored into the basalt bedrock of the 'continental shelf' that forms the world's end."
},
"environment": {
"location": "The 'Great Sheer'—a non-Euclidean geographic terminus where the planet's crust simply ceases, revealing a vertical cross-section of geological strata before descending into the troposphere.",
"atmosphere": "Extreme atmospheric depth, with visible 'cloud falls' where moisture from the ocean drop condenses into secondary weather systems thousands of meters below the primary sea level.",
"weather": "Violent updrafts from the abyss creating spray-vortices at the edge, while the distant depths of the rift are illuminated by internal, cloud-to-cloud lightning."
},
"camera": {
"sensor_format": "Large format digital (Phase One IQ4 150MP), optimized for maximum per-pixel detail and wide dynamic range in the deep shadows of the chasm.",
"lens": "14mm ultra-wide-angle rectilinear lens to exaggerate the perspective distortion and the sheer scale of the verticality.",
"camera_position": "A cantilevered perspective, positioned several hundred meters out into the void, looking back toward the edge of the world and the falling ocean.",
"aperture_depth_of_field": "f/11 to ensure the texture of the falling water in the foreground and the distant geological strata are captured with clinical sharpness."
},
"lighting": {
"type": "Harsh, high-altitude sun positioned at a 45-degree angle, creating deep, well-defined shadows within the craters and crevices of the vertical cliff face.",
"color_temperature": "5400K (neutral daylight), with a significant shift toward 12000K (deep sky blue) in the shadowed depths of the abyss due to atmosphCC BY 4.0. Prompt pages keep the original attribution and source links from the upstream gallery records stored in the database.


