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Dec 12, 2023 09:36:11   #
Fstop12 Loc: Kentucky
 
I know it probably doesn't belong here but I have reasons for not posting over in the AI section. :-) Anyway, Linda if it's not approved just remove the post. Now, on to the creation. For those of you that haven't tried out Bing Creator yet, it's a fascinating journey into AI creations. Because of a discussion in another section recently over Smartphones being inferior to regular cameras I decided to express my opinion on the subject. I do this in jest and hope it makes you at least smile for today.


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Dec 12, 2023 10:51:10   #
Linda From Maine Loc: Yakima, Washington
 
It should be in AI Section if there have been no modifications by you. I'm inferring you used AI images to create this as a composite in PS? The result is a gentle, humorous message that gets the point across very well. Love it!

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Dec 12, 2023 10:57:08   #
UTMike Loc: South Jordan, UT
 
LOL!

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Dec 12, 2023 12:00:00   #
Fstop12 Loc: Kentucky
 
Linda From Maine wrote:
It should be in AI Section if there have been no modifications by you. I'm inferring you used AI images to create this as a composite in PS? The result is a gentle, humorous message that gets the point across very well. Love it!


The only thing added was the speech bubbles and the text. So you can take it down if you like. Should I post it over in the Photo Gallery section and get all the purists riled up? I'm pretty sure it will garner pages upon pages of dialogoue. LOL.

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Dec 12, 2023 12:29:38   #
Curmudgeon Loc: SE Arizona
 
Fstop12 wrote:
The only thing added was the speech bubbles and the text. So you can take it down if you like. Should I post it over in the Photo Gallery section and get all the purists riled up? I'm pretty sure it will garner pages upon pages of dialogoue. LOL.


Really well done, I love it. What AI program did you use?

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Dec 12, 2023 12:55:22   #
Linda From Maine Loc: Yakima, Washington
 
Fstop12 wrote:
The only thing added was the speech bubbles and the text. So you can take it down if you like. Should I post it over in the Photo Gallery section and get all the purists riled up? I'm pretty sure it will garner pages upon pages of dialogoue. LOL.
It's fine; after all, your imagination was hard at work!

As for getting the "purists" riled up? That's even easier than shooting fish in a barrel

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Dec 12, 2023 13:47:46   #
Fstop12 Loc: Kentucky
 
Curmudgeon wrote:
Really well done, I love it. What AI program did you use?


Google: Bing Creator

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Dec 12, 2023 13:48:14   #
Fstop12 Loc: Kentucky
 
Linda From Maine wrote:
It's fine; after all, your imagination was hard at work!

As for getting the "purists" riled up? That's even easier than shooting fish in a barrel



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Dec 13, 2023 08:36:57   #
dpullum Loc: Tampa Florida
 
I have argued for Cell-Tography and/or Compact 1" sensor Superzoom in the Main Section when an impaired "Excessively Mature Person" asked for lightweight recommendations... typically the recommendations are still DSLR heavy cameras with multiple heavy lenses.

Rational photo equipment weight reduction arguments were ineffective, in contrast, your visual argument is highly effective... "One Picture is Worth 1001 Words" is proven here. Well done Fstop

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Dec 13, 2023 08:47:13   #
Fstop12 Loc: Kentucky
 
dpullum wrote:
I have argued for Cell-Tography and/or Compact 1" sensor Superzoom in the Main Section when an impaired "Excessively Mature Person" asked for lightweight recommendations... typically the recommendations are still DSLR heavy cameras with multiple heavy lenses.

Rational photo equipment weight reduction arguments were ineffective, in contrast, your visual argument is highly effective... "One Picture is Worth 1001 Words" is proven here. Well done Fstop
I have argued for Cell-Tography and/or Compact 1&q... (show quote)


Thank you. Now, I will be waiting for the right moment and courage to post this over in the Photogallery section. I have to find my helmet first. LOL.

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Dec 13, 2023 08:56:16   #
magnetoman Loc: Purbeck, Dorset, UK
 
I don’t wish to get involved in the ‘what’s acceptable here’ discussion, that’s one for Linda! The concept is suitable for any photo section - I watch guys adorned like that on shoots I do and feel very jealous, not of the cameras, just their ability to carry the weight! Then I look at the guys with modern mirrorless and feel very jealous - of the cameras!

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Dec 13, 2023 09:21:15   #
Fstop12 Loc: Kentucky
 
magnetoman wrote:
I don’t wish to get involved in the ‘what’s acceptable here’ discussion, that’s one for Linda! The concept is suitable for any photo section - I watch guys adorned like that on shoots I do and feel very jealous, not of the cameras, just their ability to carry the weight! Then I look at the guys with modern mirrorless and feel very jealous - of the cameras!


My wife and I were recently in Europe for a month. We shot 99.9% of our images with our IPhones. It was very liberating.


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Dec 13, 2023 09:48:53   #
magnetoman Loc: Purbeck, Dorset, UK
 
Fstop12 wrote:
My wife and I were recently in Europe for a month. We shot 99.9% of our images with our IPhones. It was very liberating.


I can imagine that. A while back I bought a multi-lensed camera similar to an iPhone for size but with many more lenses. I’d followed its development prior to coming to the market. I thought this would be the ultimate answer for lightweight cameras and was convinced Apple or one of the others would buy up the technology for their phones. Whilst waiting for delivery I learned it had no SD card and would require frequent downloading. No good for the type of photography I do, it went straight back without coming out of the box. The manufacturer seems to have been bought up now.

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Dec 13, 2023 11:55:41   #
joecichjr Loc: Chicago S. Suburbs, Illinois, USA
 
Fstop12 wrote:
My wife and I were recently in Europe for a month. We shot 99.9% of our images with our IPhones. It was very liberating.


The future of Mankind

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Dec 13, 2023 12:07:04   #
dpullum Loc: Tampa Florida
 
Fstop12 wrote:
My wife and I were recently in Europe for a month. We shot 99.9% of our images with our IPhones. It was very liberating.


FStop, your image tells a perhaps plausible future story. NYT 2050 Editorial: ... After Bill Gates's mysterious untimely death the new CEO presents the new iPhone 20. Elon Musk was questioned since the new CEO has a FDA-approved TESLA Neuralink brain-computer interface implant. Musk denies that his computer is Bluetooth to the new CEO.

Unthinkable? No~! I recall Harlo Curtice became a director of GM when in 1959 he a VP accidentally shot and killed the GM vice president, Harry W. Anderson, while on a duck hunting trip to Canada. As I recall [?] Curtice eventually became the president.

As Joe says: "The future of Mankind"

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