Ultra-Widescreen Tectonic Rift and World's End Scene Prompt in JSON
A dramatic ultra-widescreen scene of a massive ocean terminating at a colossal cliff edge and plunging into a bottomless cloud-filled abyss. The image emphasizes extreme scale, realistic water dynamics, and towering atmospheric depth with lightning in the distance.
Model: Nano Banana ProCategory: WallpaperStyle: CinematicLanguage: en
Prompt
{ "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 ...