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Mar 30, 2024 06:40:37   #
Indeed, from viewing this wonderful image I see that the Rain on a plane [2D surface] falls and bounces to the drain. Are those the words for the song from "My Fair Lady"? "The Rain On A Plane Goes Down the Drain?"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Co1c75xMJkc

I like the colors, shading and shapes of the whole image. This image can be divided halfway up. The lower half flipped. Each of the quarters is strong and can stand alone.

You are truly artistic... but beyond the abilities of Tattoo artists...altho, a Tesla Bot could do the deed... do you have some of your images scattered here and there on your body? Humm
Mad artists and tattooed perverts: Deviant discourse and the social construction of cultural categories.
https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/016396290950677
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Mar 30, 2024 06:20:57   #
Barre, yes excitement of colors and lines, I like them both. I do apologize that my rest of my statements are not all positive, the increasing diluting trend in this section and all others in UHH.

I do not agree with Linda, "Thanks to your title, I recognize these shapes ." Playground? It may be a playground of shape and color, but I fail to see playground toys or gadgets. Linda, what specific playground machines do you see? Titles of individual images led the viewer to see the message intended by the author of the image. Granted, for some abstracts there is no message just "feeling tone" of emotion.

Image 2 there is a highway leading to a bridge and tunnel,l is that what I am intended to see? If not what, did you have a message goal? Just having fun is fine. One of many references on why directive titles are important to direct the message or at least give a comforting starting point for the unimaginative viewer.
https://focus.picfair.com/articles/why-you-should-add-titles-and-captions-to-your-photos-5-essential-reasons

Picky point on Image 1, In Western-society we read text and images from left to right. With that in mind, a simple flip of this image would start our eyes going right and up the hill/ladder of vibrant color.
https://fstoppers.com/education/fantastic-photography-relies-more-left-and-right-may-realize-588523

Again, I like both of your photos...
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Mar 29, 2024 16:04:04   #
Amazing our AI world
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Mar 29, 2024 16:02:08   #
Wonderfully done... this series is an exciting group at a photo museum... It has become your style trade mark.

Part of the time the spheroids become ongoing part of the time I look and see the coming ongoing like a trumpet
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Mar 29, 2024 15:57:33   #
Humph, those two women accuse these Irish gentlemen of evil deeds when they are smiling having done good deeds.

I like the gnarled wood effect and the angelic creature upper right and the one with a big nose upper left.
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Mar 29, 2024 15:50:24   #
Beautiful acrylic painting.
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Mar 29, 2024 05:51:58   #
Longshadow wrote:
Seems like we need better cameras that wouldn't require all that work.


Better Cameras are expensive, heavy, and unnecessary in the modern AI world. Worse yet, they are at home when a photo opportunity presents itself; the 1" sensor Superzoom is there, in a pocket, ready and set to auto or C-1 [Kodak sweet 16 setting] for the quick fleeting momentary event.

Sequence... fine as bwana suggested, but one may want to do denoise a second time after the other preliminary processes. Gigapixel and Photo AI are excellent... if I then go back to make an adjustment, my computer is slow at processing the now large upsized photo file.

Humm, perhaps Tesla Cybertruck have a plugin to allow automated photo perfection while making a left turn in heavy traffic.
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Mar 29, 2024 05:33:40   #
Two oddballs backed into their driveway... or perhaps 8 who did not and backed out each morning into heavy traffic... This is a scene from a movie... the photo gives the air of calmness before the tragedy is revealed.

The bored night shift police stopped Joe after some insomniac old paranoid woman called 911... "why are you out here with a camera so early taking photos thru bedroom windows?? ... and the morning began for Joe... Well, Chicago is a crime capital and Joe is not wearing a conservative redhat... Stay with the flower Joe.
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Mar 28, 2024 17:39:41   #
Nice, semi-metal flat look color palette.
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Mar 28, 2024 17:33:25   #
jcboy3]Next step, use all of your money to buy Tesla stock.

It’s a legal c***t on campaign contribution limits. Trump will use his profits to finance the campaign!!!!

Yes, i did buy more Tesla stock.

HELP ME AND I WILL GIVE ALASKA BACK

(Download)
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Mar 28, 2024 07:15:33   #
We too are obsessed with waiting and seeing them make new, made unique... I am seeking counseling allowed by my insurance to clear my mind. Image 1, I in my mind see the red as being eyes... can you do that for us...???
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Mar 28, 2024 07:11:30   #
Much like tissue paper collage work. Your work is a great example and I like it a lot The flowers without the tissue color overlay would have been "so what" photos. When it is raining and only household chores to do, we can do this type of photo work instead. The boring chores can wait.

Yes, using some of our old photos, printed, overlayed with tissue or even overlayed with tissue photos using layers.

A creative thought... a tissue overlay photo made with tissue over reflective aluminum or a mirror.

Oh Yes, yep, amazon 40 abstract tissue sheets for $13 or Dollar tree for $1.25
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Mar 28, 2024 06:55:20   #
Your image is best seen using three home projectors and a huge white curved wall ... I am already sneezing and very thirsty from the desert heat.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cinerama
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Mar 28, 2024 06:46:13   #
CHG_CANON wrote:
If I had an EOS R10 and was interested in Focus Bracketing, personally I'd do the following:

1, Pick a static subject like an indoor flower or a coin.
2, Set-up my tripod.
3, Download the PDF copy of the EOS R10 Advanced User Guide.
4, Text scan the PDF for 'focus', and read the entire chapter on Focus Bracketing - pages 287 - 292.
5, Update my camera settings for the various configuration (menu) settings discussed in the User Guide, pages 287 - 292.
6, Consider all the caveats discussed in the User Guide, especially page 291.
7, Download and install the current DPP software.
8, Experiment with the capture process and the edited results.
If I had an EOS R10 and was interested in Focus Br... (show quote)


Much of photography is done well using receipts from a how-2 cookbook. Kodak supplied many recepts that worked well like the Sweet 16 rule of thumb. Thank you for the Stacking Receipt.
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Mar 28, 2024 06:42:55   #
azted wrote:
Wrong section, but well done images!


Same comment.... if you had an example of a problem or exact settings for doing glass and discussed the settings OK, but you only polluted the section.
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