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PROMPT:

 

Create a high-quality photograph-like image in a 16:9 wide format that could be featured in a magazine article about the serene life in the countryside. The scene is set in a quaint village along a river in the northwest of Avignon, with an ancient Roman bridge not leading into a house but onto a path or similar structure, emphasizing the bridge's historical significance and rustic charm. Surround the area with old, weathered houses, including a café with a 'TABAC' sign, embodying a rustic and inviting atmosphere. Outside the café, depict two elderly men in well-worn summer attire, showing character and a life well-lived, and two young women, around 18 years old, in simple, slightly worn white summer dresses, engaging in a conversation with expressive and clear faces, highlighting the vibrant community spirit. The entire composition should exude warmth, authenticity, and a high level of detail, capturing the essence of a close-knit community's daily life in the countryside.

Created logos by Marcio Hirosse, published in Logo Design 2 - Taschen 2009.

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Created for PSC 1019

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Thanks to Kathy for Autumn arrangement

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Modified AI Fotor background.

Orbs created in GIMP Polar.

Lettering para Chupa Chups, para inserción en anuncio

Photographer | Reynald Geonson

Created with Stable Diffusion AI

1 of 4 pieces in a series of whimsical artworks based on lovely words

folk were creating inspiring building long before Grocon came along.

Created for Ruby’s Treasure Challenge #38

Background with thanks to Rubyblossom

Castle Ruins, thanks to; rubyblossom

Model (On my own), thanks to; TheGhostSiren

Eagle, thanks to; jeffersonhidayat

statue of Giordano Bruno, thanks to; Ed Yourdon

St. Andrews Jetty, St. Andrews State Park, Panama City Beach Florida, thanks to; Phil's 1stPix

Hvidbjerg Strand Burning Sky, thanks to; blavandmaster

Created in Amsterdam square

On the way home on Kelly Drive. 4-second exposure, camera on-dash with a remote shutter.

Re-created blacksmith's shop, part of an exhibit that illustrates the way in which the earliest automobiles were built.

 

National Automobile Museum

Reno, Nevada

 

Museum web site:

 

www.nationalautomobilemuseum.org

The cell phones come out as UP 4014 departs the yard in Evanston, WY in spectacular fashion, headed for Rock Springs, Rawlins, Laramie and eventually, Cheyenne.

 

Although many of the photographers had elected to forego the departure shot here and headed out to their first run-by locations, a pretty good crowd still remained, most of them locals. Although there were only a few people in my shot, there was a large group of people just behind me, not to mentioned several drones in the air, catching the action. The chase associated with the run from Evanston to Rock Springs was FAR less frenetic than the run from Ogden to Evanston the previous day. With the tracks no longer running parallel to the interstate, and the train taking a much more circuitous route, there was plenty of time for chasers to make it to multiple spots, and the spots were typically very wide open, offering a wide variety of angles, usually with very few interlopers in the scene. On this particular day, I shot 5 locations, and I'm not an experienced chaser at all. Take away the pacers and mobs of curious locals that we saw the day before, and the Big Boy chase through Wyoming was actually pretty enjoyable.

Jenny wanted to shoot her own concept. So I joined her as the photographer.

I blogged the fashion and decor details at Virtual Version

I run a twitter page called "Worship The Pig" We are a fun group of people who love smoking, BBQ and all other types of cooking. We share restaurant info, and many other types of food tweets.

 

We call our "followers" Porkamaniacs and members of The Church of the Almighty Hog. We love sharing stories and taking jabs at turkey bacon...Which we refer to as pure concentrated evil. We welcome all on the twitter page.

 

For the record we as Porkamaniacs also believe that turkey bacon has caused both space shuttle disasters, the death of Elvis and is the main cause for the breakup of the Beatles

 

Created with Leonardo.Ai

 

Pic by Adrian

Использовал 3 вспышки YN-560. Одна над моделью в софтбоксе 80 см. остальные справа и слева для отрисовки модели.

Created for Rubys Wax Lyrical Challenge 41

 

Based on Lyrics from the Jefferson airplane version of White Rabbit::

 

One pill makes you larger

And one pill makes you small

And the ones that mother gives you

Don't do anything at all

Go ask Alice

When she's ten feet tall

 

Alice and her mother are from Pixabay

This is my 4th card for this challenge...the other 3 are in the bin! Finally created one that I like for this week’s SSS Flickr Challenge, and the theme is “Summertime Fun"!

In the summertime, I like to ‘Create’ with lots of bright, fun colors...I used circle die cuts and punches to create masks for the ‘bubbles’, and broke out this really fun die. A few clear sequins, and, that was it!

Thanks so much for stopping by ~

Aricia agestis cramera

Salvaje y libre

Wildlife

I think I should explain, this is a photo of a wall - nothing else - The image of the man on the right is mine and then superimposed on the wall and the elephant is also a photo I got in the zoo and he was in this pose. I just put it together. See the photo of the man HERE

 

View On Black

  

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I'm still working on names for these two.

Created with Leonardo.Ai

 

Pic by Adrian

My Create a Monster Lot is finally done, it was difficult to find the perfect clothes for them

But now I think it's good :P

I especially love the Gorgon, I love her with the Siren wig and wearing pink :P

Who's your fav ? :P

Created in in Artscope application (helpsoft.ru/artscope/en). ArtScope = Kaleidoscope on PC.

I created this image using the buildings layer from Ordnance Survey's Open Data VectorMap District product.

 

All that's shown is building footprints for eight English cities, plus London. For the eight smaller English cities only those areas within the official city limits are shown (i.e. not the entire metro area).

 

I created this in QGIS 2.4 and exported from the Print Composer. There is a much higher resolution version available below - I turned this into an A0 print, which hangs on the walls of the Sheffield GIS lab.

 

ajrae.staff.shef.ac.uk/img/city_buildings.png

Yesterday Kristin posted a wonderful challenge on Shutter Sisters, to go out and find a joyful word. Abbie and I didn’t get a chance to go window shopping but we did visit our local library. I love sharing these challenges with my 9 year old daughter. While at the library I saw the little sign about TODAY, and it hit me not so much a joyful word but a word that means so much. TODAY, I often find myself reminiscing about yesterdays and thinking ahead about tomorrows so every so often I forget about today and living fully in TODAY. This to me was a visual reminder, my little partner stepped up and found a word (s) that met the challenge in a more literal way and little 9 year old hands used my camera on manual focus and found find your Groove, CREATING JOY. I think these two pair nicely and I’m happy Abbie and I had a little adventure yesterday at our local library. Thank you Kristin for your inspiration yet again.

Created for a challenge in the Blind Pig Speakeasy - Travels with the Frog Prince.

Creating Healthy Work Environments

24-26 March 2022

Washington, DC, USA

Day 1 - 24 March 2022

Photos courtesy of EPNAC.com

This Italian girl create carnival-masks.

We saw her every year since we travel to the carnival but I've never had my CANON by the hand. This time I was a lucky guy and made some photos of the development of a typical Venecian carnival mask.

Unfortunately there was a window between us...

Torquay's Sandman creating patterns on Torre Abbey Sands, Torquay, Devon.

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