The Great Pyramid with an exaggerated “negative space” outline

The Great Pyramid with an exaggerated “negative space” outline
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  "input": {
    "prompt": " Photo/illustration composite from the Giza Plateau at golden hour: the Great Pyramid in the foreground, but faintly overlaid (like an architectural dashed line) with a much larger, plateau-sized “original mega-rock” silhouette as if the pyramid was carved out of a single mass—comically implying everything outside the pyramid was removed. Include tourists and a guide pointing broadly at the surrounding desert as if presenting the “missing parts.” Warm desert light, hazy horizon, readable but subtle overlay."
  }
}

Used in "Groundbreaking Study Finds Pyramids Were “Reverse-Built” From Solid Rock, Explaining Why Egypt Has So Much Desert"