👨‍🏫 Tutorial 10 Google Gems for Realistic Nano Banana Photography Prompts

Nahihirapan ka ba gumawa ng prompts para sa AI images? Hirap i-explain sa text ang eksaktong larawan na gusto mo? Lagi mong iniisip na "Alam ko sa utak ko, pero hindi ko ma-type sa prompt." Relax, may mas madali nang paraan para dyan. Itong guide na ’to ay para sa'yo. Tuturuan kita paano gawing malinaw at cinematic ang ideas mo gamit Gems + Nano Banana.

IMG_20260412_120822.webp


This page is a simple hub that collects the 10 Google Gemini “Photography Gems” and puts them in one place so you can open each Gem with a single click.

Purpose of the page​


  • Gives quick access to all 10 photography Gems (food, product, interior, macro, etc.).
  • Each link opens directly in Gemini, where the Gem behaves like a mini tool that turns a short idea into a fully structured photography prompt.

How it fits into your workflow​


  • You pick a Gem on the page (for example, Food Photography), click it, and Gemini loads with that Gem ready to use.
  • You enter a brief concept (e.g., “moody whiskey glass on a bar”), let the Gem expand it into a long, detailed prompt, then copy that into Nano Banana in Google Flow, Gemini or any platform you use to generate images.

IMG_20260412_121839.webp

What you get from using it​


  • Faster prompting: no need to engineer your own template for each style; the Gem handles camera, lens, lighting, and composition details for you.
  • Consistency: since all 10 Gems follow structured patterns, your different shoots (food, product, travel, cinematic, etc.) end up with coherent, repeatable styles.

IMG_20260412_121912.webp

Using the 10 Photography Gems​


Each Gem is specialized for a specific style, but they all work the same way: you give a 1‑line concept, they return a detailed photography brief.
  • Food: burgers, cocktails, whiskey, desserts, etc.; great realism for social posts, ads, menus.
  • Interior: hotel rooms, cozy reading corners, offices; good for mood and lighting.
  • Macro: extreme close‑ups (insects, jewelry, textures); where Nano Banana 2 really shines.
  • Product: ecommerce/ads for objects like bottles, bags, electronics.
  • Mockup: clean mugs, bags, packaging etc. that you can later customize with your own design.
  • Still life: artistic object arrangements, wall‑art style compositions.
  • Flat lay: top‑down table or desk scenes (gear layouts, food spreads, etc.).
  • Travel: documentary/travel shots, often with people and imperfections for realism.
  • Landscape: scenic views and environment‑focused images.
  • Cinematic: movie‑like scenes and portraits, especially good for realistic “cosplay photo” style.

Examples:​

Halo-halo_being_assembled_202604121217.webp

Food Photography Prompt:​

45-degree photo of a vibrant halo-halo being assembled in mid-air, a tall crystal glass at the center capturing a dynamic explosion of ingredients falling in a graceful, suspended arc, translucent cubes of emerald pandan jelly and ruby-red agar-agar glistening with moisture as they tumble past shards of hand-shaved ice, a thick stream of violet ube jam swirling through the center, glistening golden leche flan with caramelized edges catching sharp directional light, plump sweetened macapuno strings and soft red mung beans suspended in a gravity-defying dance, a generous pour of evaporated milk creating silky white splashes and creamy droplets that catch the light against a deep charcoal textured backdrop, a scoop of deep purple ube ice cream perched atop the ice with visible frozen crystals and a slow melt beginning to track down the side, scattered toasted pinipig rice grains caught mid-flight like golden dust, the scene illuminated by a single dramatic side light creating high-contrast chiaroscuro highlights on the wet surfaces of the tropical fruits and pulses, the surrounding dark slate tabletop featuring stray droplets of milk and a stray mint leaf, a shallow depth of field blurring the distant falling ingredients into soft circular bokeh, the atmosphere heavy with the cool mist of the shaved ice and the rich scent of coconut and caramel, captured with a Sony A7R III and a Sony FE 90mm f/2.8 Macro G OSS.


IT_consultant_workstation_202604121234.webp

Flat Lay Photography Prompt​

Flat lay photo of a professional IT consultant’s workstation organized on a dark, charcoal grey slate surface with a subtle matte texture and natural cleft edges. A sleek, midnight black laptop sits open at 180 degrees in the center, its keyboard showing slight wear on the spacebar and the screen reflecting a soft, diffused overhead glow. To the right, a tangled but intentional coil of mustard-yellow Cat6 ethernet cable adds a pop of color, its clear plastic RJ45 connectors catching the light with sharp transparency. A disassembled mechanical keyboard sits nearby, showing exposed copper-colored switches and a few stray translucent keycaps scattered as if mid-maintenance. Beside it, a precision screwdriver set in a brushed aluminum case lies open, the tiny steel bits glinting with metallic sharpness. On the left side, a weathered leather-bound notebook contains hand-drawn network diagrams in faded blue ink, a heavy brass fountain pen resting across the spine with its cap slightly askew. A matte-finished external SSD with a braided nylon cable overlaps a corner of the notebook, casting a thin, crisp shadow onto the paper. Scattered across the composition are small hardware components: two green PCB motherboards with tiny silver solder points, a few silver-capped capacitors, and a stack of three jet-black server rack keys on a heavy steel ring. A ceramic mug filled with dark coffee sits in the upper corner, a faint ring of condensation visible on the slate beneath it. The lighting is a cool, clean overhead source that provides high clarity and minimal, soft shadows directly beneath each object, ensuring every etched serial number and texture is needle-sharp. A pair of blue-light blocking glasses with tortoiseshell frames breaks the grid at a 45-degree angle near the bottom, their lenses reflecting a faint rectangular window shape. The entire arrangement feels grounded and tactile, captured with a Sony A7R IV and a Sony FE 35mm f/1.4 GM.

Get the Google Gems here:​


You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now.


Your feedback is highly appreciated​

😎


Support my other posts 🙏

 

About this Thread

  • 37
    Replies
  • 1K
    Views
  • 25
    Participants
Last reply from:
Diego Mendoza

Online now

Members online
1,026
Guests online
1,352
Total visitors
2,378

Forum statistics

Threads
2,273,331
Posts
28,948,838
Members
1,235,705
Latest member
dkamote13
Back
Top