

What I can say about this? Like each platform like anything else, it has a strong MAIN STREAM tendentious, and people-mass follow that flow. Now it is open to all, but sadly costs a lot. or you needed to get an invite from someone who is already inside. Joined the server when they still were a very small group and you needed to apply application who are you and what kind of artist you are or what you will do and etc. This work is made using Midjourney AI(for sketch), Photoshop CC/hunion graphic tablet(for edit), Gigapixel AI (for HD upscale), and adding my own pencil drawing URL and some commands with -iw (weight of original photo and weight of BOT improvisations and seed of original work)įor a few months, I am learning Ai, tried a few different and decided to stay with MJ, because of their good algorithms and the way of this how algorithms are created to learn. Lately, I have seen soo many debates about this that decided to post one point of view as well.
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*No EXIF as I lost all the photos from that trip (really don't know how that happened!), good thing I had posted the better ones on my Facebook account, and thanks to Topaz Lab's Gigapixel software I was able to restore some detail and quality. Thanks for your visit, please be safe and stay healthy! The trail has more than 15 fossil and geologic sites, each marked by interpretive signage.ĭ/explore-dinosaur-ridge/dinosaur-ridge-trail/ Designated as a National Natural Landmark and as a Colorado Natural Area, the section of West Alameda Parkway which contained the fossils is open to pedestrians, bicyclists, hikers, and closed to through traffic. Here's a little background on the Dinosaur Ridge Trail: Construction of West Alameda Parkway was finished in 1937, it cut into the Dakota Hogback and uncovered layers filled with dinosaur fossils and tracks. BUT wait, I need to take a few more photos. The sky was getting really dark, it looked threatening so we should head back. Happy Smile on Saturday!Ībout 40 minutes after the last photo, we finally saw all the key sites of Dinosaur Ridge. I like the way the flower petals seem to be unwrapping themselves from the centre… The softness at the bottom of the image was added in processing using a blur vignette. This little lens Zeiss works remarkably well if I focus it right. I’ll post a link to the in-camera image in the first comment so you can see the humble beginnings. Getting the right petals in a pleasing composition and then trying to get whole petals… I started out with a 1:3 ratio but ended with something shorter, rotated, and probably flipped too. Getting the crop right in a macro was a real pain. Finally because one of the sides was less than 2000 pixels I doubled it for those with large screens using Topaz Gigapixel, which seems to do quite a credible job. This was developed in Capture One and processed in Affinity Photo, and tweaked in Nik Color Efex. Why should we be limited to a 3:2 crop that was a whim of a film company when they invented 35mm? Why should it be oblong for that matter - our eyes don’t see things in oblong? Hmmm… There’s an itch that continually tickles me to do a project that involves mucking about with cropping images. I have this hunch that cropping is a long-lost photographer’s art. And finally, it’s taken with a vintage lens, manually focused. And it’s handheld in ordinary sunlight too, not some carefully controlled lighting set-up (as if I could!). You may think that it is a carefully contrived close-up, but it started out as a boring-but-it’s-the-way-I tend-to-do-it square-on straight-down image. This is a crop of a much bigger image, taken at RHS Wisley as was yesterday’s Friday Flora one, but a much more ordinary flower, quite possibly a marigold. So what to do for the group? The options were to rotate or crop I guess or even take a new image. I only take images of flowers in landscape format, then. I like to try and be a creative photographer thinking of new ideas and trying them out (very trying as my mother used to say) but, evidently, I dwell in various ruts of my own making. Portrait images? Nope, nada, zilch, zero.
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For the Smile on Saturday group’s theme today I rummaged quite fruitlessly through my vast and, clearly, useless archive of past captures looking for any flowers I have taken in portrait mode.
