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Post by hmca on Feb 9, 2024 20:51:48 GMT
Not a picture taken today but sharing as a follow-up to Howard 's Banksy post above. Just playing! My original was taken at Grounds for Sculpture in NJ. I added the cone and cart using StockSolo in photoshop and then used Topaz Impression. Reference Image.My original. I used PS generative fill to expand the canvas.
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Post by Howard on Feb 9, 2024 21:48:12 GMT
Looks good, pity you can't sell yours for $9.9 million as well!
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Post by Peterj on Feb 10, 2024 0:01:55 GMT
I've misplaced my envelope collection used to celebrate Lunar New Year so I used Dall-e to generate year of the dragon ...
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Post by tonyw on Feb 10, 2024 0:19:22 GMT
Down at the beach (Lake Huron) on a warm day - the ice mounds are from winter storms although most of the lake is unfrozen. Couldn't resist this shot of a lone walker - might be a good one for the Adamski Effect Tony
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Post by BuckSkin on Feb 10, 2024 5:09:54 GMT
the ice mounds are from winter storms I have to remind myself that these lakes are not salt water; I assume that such ice mounds would not occur along a salt water body --- correct ?
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Post by pontiac1940 on Feb 10, 2024 6:00:00 GMT
Young porcupine in the river valley.
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Post by cats4jan on Feb 10, 2024 12:34:54 GMT
Oh Clive - how I envy your photo opportunities - and, your photography skills, of course. I love seeing your photos.
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Post by hmca on Feb 10, 2024 14:21:18 GMT
Agree with Janice. You certainly have a variety of wildlife in your area. TFS them with us.
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Post by jackscrap on Feb 11, 2024 0:27:13 GMT
pontiac1940, what singles him/her out as being young, quills still look a little fluffy?
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Post by jackscrap on Feb 11, 2024 0:35:35 GMT
I've been following some drawing sites, mainly people showing you their creative doodling and how to get started. I began on paper then thought, I can do this in PS, the shift key sure comes in handy when making straight lines!
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Post by hmca on Feb 11, 2024 0:41:38 GMT
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Post by pontiac1940 on Feb 11, 2024 0:59:04 GMT
what singles him/her out as being young, quills still look a little fluffy? They look harmless but are bad if touched. Below is a close up if its backside as it walked away. (Poor photo.) They can only waddle along so seemingly are vulnerable. Their defense is simple: they turn their backs in dogs or coyotes and this is what can happen if attacked. And dogs are not as smart as we think. They will do this again. DOH!
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Post by Jim on Feb 11, 2024 1:02:26 GMT
Poor doggie.
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Post by pontiac1940 on Feb 11, 2024 2:50:53 GMT
Oh Clive - how I envy your photo opportunities - and, your photography skills, of course. I love seeing your photos. Thank you Janice. I feel blessed to be able to see wildlife close by. It is a bit odd because this is all developed farmland around us and the river valley I write about is in a city...well going out of town. This is MOST odd >>> today I was alerted to a lot of bald eagles just 10 minutes from our house. I counted 19. Will post poor photos. Agree with Janice. You certainly have a variety of wildlife in your area. TFS them with us. Thank you Helen. My pleasure. Appreciate your comments.
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Post by pontiac1940 on Feb 11, 2024 2:55:40 GMT
Bald eagles. These are poor quality as they were photographed from far far away. Added to that is heat distortion. Despite the snow, the sun was affecting the ground temp and the heat distortion caused some problems. I counted 13 in one scene and six were in a nearby tree.
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