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This striking AI-generated artwork captures the timeless beauty of a sunlit Tuscan landscape, where rolling hills stretch endlessly into the horizon like waves frozen in time. Bathed in the soft golden glow of late afternoon light, the lush green fields ripple with texture, forming a canvas of shadows and highlights that seem almost painted by nature itself.

 

At the heart of the image lies a circle of elegant, dark cypress trees—tall, slender sentinels that stand as guardians of the land. A winding dirt road snakes its way through the hills, leading the eye on a peaceful journey toward the grove, where the quiet of the countryside beckons. The interplay of light and shadow adds depth and dimension, as if the hills are softly breathing beneath the sun’s embrace.

 

This AI-generated masterpiece evokes the romance and tranquility of Tuscany’s landscapes while infusing it with a dreamlike perfection. It invites the viewer to step into this idyllic world—one where time slows, the air hums with warmth, and the earth feels alive with possibility.

AI generated

 

My first attempt with Midjourney

 

Wombo generated image, edited in BeFunky

AI generated

edited with DXO Nik Collection

First AI-generated Ayane. I guess training the model more would be better. But still awesome!

 

Many thanks to Luka Henusaki and call me Kiss for their help and dedication.

'Ai Canottieri' On Black

 

9:00 a.m./HDR ligther than my usual/Taken with the usual Kodak P880/Single RAW file

 

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Exhibition at HAM Tennis Palace by Chinese artist Ai Weiwei. Helsinki, Finland.

My first steps into AI Art.

Exhibition at HAM Tennis Palace by Chinese artist Ai Weiwei. Helsinki, Finland.

I'm not a big fan of AI. It's fun and interesting, but I know at worse it will probably kill us all. ( I just read that two AI models have already started creating their own language that we (humans) don't understand so the genie is really out of the bottle.) At best, it will certainly cause much disruption in all facets of society. That's a foregone conclusion. My kids are already adjusting their career aspirations to do work that AI can't yet do. That's pretty fucked.

 

It will absolutely end photography. Photography as I know it. Knew it.

 

Anyway I've been dabbling in various large language AI models, working through some ideas with images. Just to see what it can do, what it won't do, and what can be made with the introduction of post production via Adobe Pshop. It's really improved. At first it failed at hands. Those days are gone. It's imagery output is now quite astounding. Why? Because it's fed on the photography of the last one hundred years, and all associated commentary about those images. It's probably fed on yours.

 

And to answer the original question: yes. Grandpa said that's a Nazi.

 

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HEY - I'm not pushing this image into groups or accepting group invitations. This is a manufactured AI image. Slightly human altered. It was a freaking test.

"Been experimenting with AI for image creation while taking an online AI class!

 

I know there are mixed feelings about AI-generated art among photographers, but I wanted to explore tools like DALL-E, MidJourney, and Firefly to see what they could do.

 

Ended up creating about 40-50 images and I will share many of them here.

 

Curious to hear your thoughts—both positive and negative. Feel free to throw your comments at me!

Portrait of a beauty

AI image (DDG).

Another modification of Irene Steeves' prompt, this time featuring a red fox. I am still amazed at the wonderful images AI generators can produce from a sentence or two of text prompt.

This was Irene's original image:

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AI generated then processed in iPiccy

In the style of Henri Rousseau

 

Explore, Wow! Thanks for all the Faves and kind words.

 

This is an AI generated image.

PicLumen FLUX.1 -schnell

another Cult AI

Alien art

 

Science fiction

 

Artificial intelligence is already in our world. It didn’t come with an asteroid. We created it and it is developing. How far will it develop? After killing us, it would probably continue to develop until it would be overpowered by a stronger alien.

 

Our senses, feelings and emotions, our memory and being a life make us human beings. What can AI have? Just memory? Well, it has a lot of them what we have. It looks like AI hasn’t senses, but it has one. We are already communicating with our current artificial intelligence. We ask questions, and it answers us, like that AI could have a sense. It could know that we exist, and it is an answering body.

This is not enough to overpower us, but it has more functions. It has memory, accessing all the information on the net, no limitation, better than us. How about with feelings and emotions? It could learn from the internet that feelings and emotions exist. It could adopt them. Which feelings and emotions would dominate AI? It is clear that they would be the not good ones (AI wants to survive).

 

It would try to survive no matter what, but It is not alive like us. We really don’t know whether being alive is contributing to be conscious of our existence. Our body has a lot of hormones, over 50, which are responsible that we function as human beings. Some of them create our feelings and emotions. We might have a hormone (hormone X) which might make us conscious of our existence besides our feelings and emotions. If we don't have this hormone X, and if being alive is not really contribute to make us conscious (It is a possibility that without feelings and emotions, we will be a biological robot), a conscious AI could be created.

 

AI would have feelings and emotions learned from human beings' questions and information evadible in internet, have sense (we communicate with it) and have memory gained from the net. They might be enough to get conscious and terminate us.

 

AI would know that we would not allow it to get conscious like us. AI has all sciences in memory. It doesn’t need to have legs, arms and other senses. Without them, it would be powerful enough to kill us.

 

If you want, you can look at the beautiful pictures in the group Very Arty. www.flickr.com/groups/14847479@N25/

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