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Tigger run through the dreamscape filter.
Google recently released software (source code so far, and so far as I can tell, running only on Linux without some changes) that uses AI to "understand" images then apply a set of pre-understood images to the first image, making for some really bizarre results (as you can see here). Today I found two program (one on Android and one on iOS) that appear to implement Google's algorithms for mobile (which means a really long processing time since the images are sent to servers, processed, then returned to the mobile device) so naturally enough I had to play around with the programs. Each program needs work but the results are pretty good (if low resolution).
One interesting thing about these images is when viewed as a thumbnail, the image looks "relatively" normal but when viewed full size, looks like something out of a nightmare.
Photo by Nitza López (Wow Pix Studios)
Photography assistant and logisticsFernando Alvarado
Editing and Postproduction: Nitza López
Model: Eduardo García Gonzalez
Make up: Marian Alvarado
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New to the set, the third image in the dreamscapes series, and my favourite so far! Thanks again to nesster for the ttv layers. Taken on location at the old quarry nr. South Cave with Canon EOS 450d.
Intuitive watercolor landscape ATCs for the Milwaukee ATC group's June 2015 theme "Dreams & Wonders"
Traded to 13) Lyn G; 14) Lyn G (Dec 2015); 15) Lyn G (Oct 2015)
Here's our main feature in the launch issue of Practical Photoshop magazine which is available from June 2. Find out how we made this sophisticated surreal dreamscape in the mag which also includes a free DVD of video tutorials, images and textures.
Hi Martin, all of these can go in the gallery section- preferably all the
new ones go in first and show first when gallery is selected. I have given
some of them names like rockery, large maintenance, herbaceous, bulbs and
these should hyperlink from our services section ( i think we need to add
herbaceous borders designed and planted as an extra service provided). ALso
before and after theres 2 new ones. one for contemporary courtyard and one
for tree surgery.