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I thought of mono when I took this shot with my polarizer ,this is Shoreham gas fired power station which brings our power soon to be aided by an off shore wind farm near to where I live at Worthing
Once it generated power for London but now it generates wealth and tourism. I don’t know if it’s me but I found it a very friendly place. Word of warning though the Battersea Power Station security staff questioned you if you are taking pictures. They have been instructed to be careful with visitors using professional looking cameras. I used my Ricoh which is small and unassuming which seemed ok to the security staff. The first contact was just outside the Underground Station which was surprising but we are not to know their concerns for safety etc. When I went into the main building I went to the security staff showed him my camera and was told it was ok to take pics.
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Am back on the mainframe after my travels so hopefully once i regained some of the old techniques will upload some more of my usual work as opposed to ipad generated stuff.
Portrait composed midjourney.com, a real photo was submitted for input, the output image was further edited
MTSE (Metuchen NJ-Selirk NY Auto Rack) with 94 cars is passing the Indian Point Nuclear Generating Station located in Buchanan N.Y. on the east bank of the Hudson River. Even though it's 5 months old C40-8W 6162 is still looking pretty sharp as it rolls 94cars,4300 tons, north on 07-13-1993 through Tomkins Cove N.Y. along with SD40-2 6472. Conrail's River Line. Howard Kent Jr.
Hate the windmills in the landscape or intergrate and use them. I rather use them. I think it is much better than the dirty smoke from the nuclear power plant in the background.
The Navajo Generating Station is near Glen Canyon Dam.
Photographed using a Sony A7R using a Nikkor 100-300mm f/5.6 lens.
Made with the famous J.Tarbell's Substrate Processing code*, adapted for (controlling the mouse pointer above) Verve painter**
The Ravenswood Generating Station along the banks of the East Channel in the Ravenswood section of Western Queens,New York
"Architecture is the will of an epoch translated into space"
― Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, 1959
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Just messing around tonight. This is a tiny part of the Mandelbrot set, rendered with software I found on the Internet. I used to write code to do stuff like this, back in the day, using a supercomputer at the Lab for rendering. Nowadays your average desktop machine is just as fast as a ten million dollar supercomputer was 25 years ago.
Although the software did the rendering, I adjusted the crop and coloration myself using Photoshop. Useful practice to improve my aesthetic sensibility ...
This portrait of Alan Turing was generated by artificial intelligence by a paragraph long prompt. It is in Bletchley Park where he worked on code breaking during World War II, significantly contributing to the defeat of Hitler's Nazi Germany. He is widely considered to be the father of theoretical computer science.