Lobster Boats in Neil's Harbour, Nova Scotia, Canada
My own photo Created in DDG Text 2 AI filters:
Prompt: gorgeous watercolor of lobster boats in Nova Scotia, Atlantic ocean rocky shore in Edward Hopper style with pine trees on horizon on paper
Using base image: Yes (Effect strength - 60%)
Neil's Harbour is an unincorporated area in the Municipality of the County of Victoria, Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia, Canada. The population is approximately 300 permanent residents. There are a few cottages, but mostly there are local residents who work in the lobster/crab and fishing industry.
The first school was constructed in 1878. The Cabot Education Center lies on the west side of the village on the Cabot Trail.
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I have done this image with Jixipix Watercolor app, but I prefer this one with DDG.
Lobster Boats in Neil's Harbour, Nova Scotia, Canada
My own photo Created in DDG Text 2 AI filters:
Prompt: gorgeous watercolor of lobster boats in Nova Scotia, Atlantic ocean rocky shore in Edward Hopper style with pine trees on horizon on paper
Using base image: Yes (Effect strength - 60%)
Neil's Harbour is an unincorporated area in the Municipality of the County of Victoria, Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia, Canada. The population is approximately 300 permanent residents. There are a few cottages, but mostly there are local residents who work in the lobster/crab and fishing industry.
The first school was constructed in 1878. The Cabot Education Center lies on the west side of the village on the Cabot Trail.
All art works on this website are fully protected by Canadian and international copyright laws, all rights reserved. The images may not be copied, reproduced, manipulated or used in any way, without written permission from the artist. Link to copyright registration:
www.canada.ca > Intellectual property and copyright.
I have done this image with Jixipix Watercolor app, but I prefer this one with DDG.