



Create a breathtaking 4:5 vertical ultra-realistic artistic image featuring a single crystal-clear waterdrop suspended in mid-air, with the entire visual identity of [COUNTRY] magically contained inside the droplet. The waterdrop is perfectly spherical, extremely detailed, transparent and glass-like, with realistic refraction, caustic light patterns, tiny reflections and delicate water textures. Inside the droplet, create a miniature living world representing [COUNTRY]: its most iconic landmark, recognizable architecture, traditional culture, local landscape, transportation, food, flowers, wildlife and natural scenery, all beautifully integrated into one tiny cinematic environment. The miniature country should appear as if it is floating inside the water, with mountains and landscape in the background, tiny streets and buildings in the middle, and cultural details in the foreground. Everything should feel naturally connected rather than like separate objects. Place the waterdrop above a subtle reflective surface with a few tiny water splashes and suspended droplets around it. Use dramatic soft sunlight passing through the droplet, creating beautiful rainbow refractions and luminous caustic patterns. Visual style: luxury travel campaign, surreal realism, macro photography, miniature world, cinematic lighting, hyper-detailed, photorealistic, elegant, dreamy, premium editorial aesthetic. Composition: one dominant waterdrop centered in the frame, [COUNTRY] clearly recognizable inside it, clean atmospheric background, strong depth of field, realistic reflections, visually stunning and instantly scroll-stopping. No text, no logos, no borders, no collage, no duplicated landmarks.
This image was generated with GPT Image 2 by OpenAI. The prompt on this page is the exact text used to create it.
The example was generated with GPT Image 2 using: 1:1 · Macro · Surreal · Cinematic. Reusing these settings gives the closest match.
Copy the prompt as-is first, then replace only the subject while keeping the style, lighting, and composition keywords. Generate a few variations — outputs differ between runs.
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