I love the peacefulness of the forest and man's best animal friend.
Beautiful. What site did you use?
Curmudgeon wrote:
Beautiful. What site did you use?
I get the best results using bing.
Yes it is beautiful, warm, idealistic... very well done and so very Halmark-card-like. But years ago when Lassie came on, I quickly switched to a different TV channel for those same virtuous idealistic reasons. My dog was a blended breed [mongrel cur] and Lassie was so "regal" snotty living in a beautiful, warm, idealistic world. Be it an escaped tiger, a criminal stealing money from the Save-a-Dog fund, or a rogue elephant, Lassie would battle the "evil" and without a misplaced hair would win.
The TV series ran from 1954-74 I think it was canceled when the pooper-scooper laws came into effect and they could not show such. Lassie was so heroic, never peeing on trees, nor pooping.
dpullum wrote:
Yes it is beautiful, warm, idealistic... very well done and so very Halmark-card-like. But years ago when Lassie came on, I quickly switched to a different TV channel for those same virtuous idealistic reasons. My dog was a blended breed [mongrel cur] and Lassie was so "regal" snotty living in a beautiful, warm, idealistic world. Be it an escaped tiger, a criminal stealing money from the Save-a-Dog fund, or a rogue elephant, Lassie would battle the "evil" and without a misplaced hair would win.
The TV series ran from 1954-74 I think it was canceled when the pooper-scooper laws came into effect and they could not show such. Lassie was so heroic, never peeing on trees, nor pooping.
Yes it is beautiful, warm, idealistic... very well... (
show quote)
Interesting...
Lassie wasn't "real",
but neither are/were 95+% of the other "entertainment" story shows.
No signs of a power source for the home and all the lights are on including the porch lights.
Putting that aside I get a warm feeling from the scene and would like to spend some time in a place such as this.
SoHillGuy wrote:
No signs of a power source for the home and all the lights are on including the porch lights.
Putting that aside I get a warm feeling from the scene and would like to spend some time in a place such as this.
Behind the house.
The "photographer" did a nice job of positioning to hide them.
Could be Colemans.
This would be a nice desktop background.
dpullum wrote:
Yes it is beautiful, warm, idealistic... very well done and so very Halmark-card-like. But years ago when Lassie came on, I quickly switched to a different TV channel for those same virtuous idealistic reasons. My dog was a blended breed [mongrel cur] and Lassie was so "regal" snotty living in a beautiful, warm, idealistic world. Be it an escaped tiger, a criminal stealing money from the Save-a-Dog fund, or a rogue elephant, Lassie would battle the "evil" and without a misplaced hair would win.
The TV series ran from 1954-74 I think it was canceled when the pooper-scooper laws came into effect and they could not show such. Lassie was so heroic, never peeing on trees, nor pooping.
Yes it is beautiful, warm, idealistic... very well... (
show quote)
Yeah. As a 10 year old, Lassie was one of my favorite shows, along with Disney's Mouseketeers. Twilight Zone was another favorite.
Longshadow wrote:
Behind the house.
The "photographer" did a nice job of positioning to hide them.
Could be Colemans.
***
Could be anything as it is an AI creation.
SoHillGuy wrote:
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Could be anything as it is an AI creation.
Thus "photographer" was in quotes......
Interesting tidbits I found:
"Since AI art is created by algorithms and image information gathered over time, there is no human artist of AI art. In the United States, a federal judge ruled in 2023 that AI artwork cannot meet federal copyright standards because “Copyright law is ‘limited to the original intellectual conceptions of the author’.” With no author, there is no copyright."
"The images and other content generated by AI don't have the status of “natural person” required to hold copyright, so they are instantly public domain."
Gonna be interesting.
Verrrrrry interesting.
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