A side-by-side comparison graphic on a black background demonstrating a
camera-angle change in the same restaurant scene. At the top, large
white sans-serif text reads: "Show me the POV from someone standing
behind the bar looking out over this crowded restaurant. Change NOTHING
in the scene other than the pov". Below, place 2 stacked rectangular
photos centered vertically: the top image labeled "Source" in large
white text on the left, and the bottom image labeled "Output" in large
white text on the left. The top photo shows a warmly lit, upscale,
crowded restaurant interior seen from the dining room side, facing a
tall back bar filled with many illuminated liquor bottles on wall-to-
wall shelves, with bartenders and guests in front, amber lighting, globe
pendant lights, wood ceiling, beige columns, and tightly packed seated
diners in the foreground. The bottom photo shows the exact same
restaurant, same crowd density, same warm lighting, same decor, same bar
shelving, same globe pendant lights, and same overall composition
elements, but now from the point of view of someone standing behind the
bar and looking outward across the crowded restaurant; the foreground
includes the bar counter with glassware, metal bar tools, bottles, and a
point-of-sale screen visible at the lower left, while guests and staff
fill the middle ground and the dining room extends into the background.
Preserve the sense that only the camera position changed between the 2
images, with no other scene alterations.