
1950s Sovietpunk Industrial Workers Scene
Image Description
1950s photography style captures Sovietpunk industrial workers in a retro-futuristic TV factory, marked by pride for the motherland with hammer and sickle symbols. Predominantly red and gray hues, evoking the CCCP era, enhanced by a vintage Polaroid aesthetic and pastel colors. Influences from Wes Anderson, Nan Goldin, and Oleg Oprisco create a hazy, analog style, reflecting both nostalgia and futurism. SovietPunkAI technology was integral in crafting this unique visual narrative.
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Prompt
1950s photography, (sovietpunkAI) industrial workers working at a retro-futuristic tv factory, pride, for the motherland, hammer and sickle, cccp, mainly red and gray colors <lora:SovietPunkAIp:1>. (old polaroid photo:2). Polaroid SX-70, pastel colors, film by Wes Anderson, hazy, vintage, analog style, 1950's, style of Nan Goldin, style of Oleg Oprisco
Negative Prompt
camera, camera lens, lens, viewfinder, (worst quality, low quality, thumbnail:1.4), signature, artist name, web address, cropped, jpeg artifacts, watermark, username, collage, grid