Steampunk Dreamscape of Istanbul Streets

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  • Burak Aykutlu's avatar Artist
    Burak Ayku...
  • DDG Model
    DaVinci2
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  • Created
    2mos ago
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Highly detailed DeepDream photograph of a Steampunk Istanbul street, early 20th century Ottoman architecture, Galata Tower can be seen from distance. İt has copper pipes on it. Top floor of Galata tower is a port for mechanical baloons. Main Subject: A complex, brass and copper steam-powered vintage tram on cobblestone tracks, filled with passengers. Characters: A crowd of people in hybrid Ottoman-Steampunk attire: a man in the foreground with mechanical goggles and arm, a woman in a charshaf with clockwork details, men wearing fezzes and intricate leather/gear vests, old street vendors. Atmosphere & Objects: The sky filled with multiple advanced ornate zeppelins and stylized airships. Buildings covered in external brass pipes, exposed gears, intricate ornate gas lamps with glowing filaments. A food stall with complex brass apparatus. Style/Textures: DeepDream texture overlay, intricate surrealist details, dreamlike quality, cinematic lighting, dramatic sepia and gold color palette, highly detailed gears and filigree, photorealistic textures mixed with hallucinatory patterns, 8k resolution.

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This vivid DeepDream photograph captures a Steampunk Istanbul street, showcasing early 20th century Ottoman architecture. The iconic Galata Tower looms in the distance, adorned with copper pipes and serving as a port for mechanical balloons. A vintage steam-powered tram filled with passengers glides over cobblestone tracks, surrounded by a crowd in hybrid attire. Ornate zeppelins and airships fill the sky, while buildings feature brass pipes and intricate gas lamps. The scene is enriched with surreal textures, cinematic lighting, and a warm sepia-gold palette, creating a dreamlike atmosphere filled with intricate details.

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