Woman applies lipstick to Great Sphinx in forced perspective

A creative optical illusion at the Giza pyramids: a woman's lipstick appears to touch the Sphinx's lips, blending playful makeup with ancient majesty.

Prompt

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Use the reference photo while keeping the face completely unchanged and identical to the original subject, A creative forced-perspective photograph at the Great Sphinx of Giza, Egypt. In the foreground, a young woman with long dark hair, photographed in profile, holds a lipstick wand near the camera, her lips puckered as if applying lipstick. Due to forced perspective, the lipstick appears to be touching the lips of the Great Sphinx in the background, creating an optical illusion that she is applying makeup to the ancient monument. 

The Sphinx is shot from a low angle, looking majestic and weathered, carved from sandy limestone, with visible erosion details on its face.

Bright daytime lighting, warm desert tones, vivid blue sky with fluffy white clouds. Sharp focus on both the woman's hand/lipstick and the Sphinx's face, shallow depth of field on the background landscape. Shot on a wide-angle lens to enhance the size illusion, travel photography style, vibrant and playful, high resolution, professional composition.
Published: June 20, 2026 by