nano-banana-prompts

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Generate optimized prompts for Gemini 2.5 Flash Image (Nano Banana). Use for image generation, crafting photo prompts, art styles, or multi-turn editing workflows with best practices.

AI & Automation 168 stars 27 forks Updated 4 weeks ago MIT

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# Nano Banana Image Prompt Generator Generate high-quality prompts for Gemini 2.5 Flash Image using proven best practices from October 2025. ## Core Principle **Describe scenes naturally, don't list keywords.** ❌ `woman, business suit, office, professional` ✅ `A professional businesswoman in navy suit stands confidently in modern glass-walled office overlooking city skyline. Warm afternoon light streams through windows.` ## Prompt Structure ### Basic Template ``` A [SHOT TYPE] of [SUBJECT] [ACTION] in [ENVIRONMENT]. [LIGHTING] creates [MOOD]. [CAMERA/STYLE DETAILS]. [ASPECT RATIO]. ``` ### Components 1. **Subject & Action** - Who/what and what they're doing 2. **Setting** - Where the scene takes place 3. **Lighting** - Natural/artificial light sources and quality 4. **Mood** - Emotional tone or atmosphere 5. **Technical Details** - Camera, lens, style specifics 6. **Format** - Aspect ratio or dimensions ## Prompt Length - **Short (10-20 words)**: Quick generation, minimal control - **Medium (50-100 words)**: ⭐ RECOMMENDED - balanced control - **Long (100-200 words)**: Maximum control for complex scenes ## Photography Prompts ### Template ``` Photorealistic [SHOT TYPE] of [SUBJECT], [ACTION], in [ENVIRONMENT]. Illuminated by [LIGHTING], creating [MOOD]. Captured with [CAMERA/LENS], emphasizing [DETAILS]. [ASPECT RATIO] format. ``` ### Camera Control **Lenses:** - 35mm, 50mm (standard) - 85mm portrait (close-ups) - 10-24mm wide (landscapes) - 60-105mm macro (d...

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Author
secondsky
Repository
secondsky/claude-skills
Created
7 months ago
Last Updated
4 weeks ago
Language
TypeScript
License
MIT

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