Prompt; A cinematic wide-angle lens monochrome photographic documentary poster of a group of ancient Egyptian farmers harvesting papyrus along the banks of the Nile River, circa 2500 BCE. In the foreground, a strong, tanned man with intricate tattoos is using a sickle to cut papyrus stalks, while a woman with a woven basket on her head gathers the crop. In the background, monumental pyramids loom, partly obscured by a haze of dust. Shot with a 50mm f/1.8 lens for crisp focus on the subjects in the foreground, while the background pyramids are softly blurred, creating a sense of ancient awe. Use Ilford FP4+ film emulation for fine grain and clear contrast, giving the scene a timeless, grainy texture. ISO 400 for optimal exposure under the midday sun, producing sharp details with natural sunlight casting long shadows. The image should be high in contrast with deep, dark blacks and bright highlights, showcasing the relentless heat of the Egyptian desert. A slight vignette around the edges enhances the mood, adding an air of mystery. The tone should lean toward a soft sepia hue, resembling a historical photograph from the early 20th century. Paper texture should evoke a rough, handmade quality, similar to ancient papyrus scrolls. The lighting should be harsh and direct, evoking the sun’s brutal intensity
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