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See my 'Tutorials & Commentary on AI' album for some information about how I make my images: www.flickr.com/photos/200044612@N04/albums/72177720325900...
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Made with Bing Image Creator, which is powered by DALL·E 3.
- Josh
Created in Google Gemini 2.5 Flash, aka, "Nano Banana."
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See my albums list for some of my best work: www.flickr.com/photos/200044612@N04/albums/
See my main account for my photography, videos, fractal images and more here: www.flickr.com/photos/josh-rokman/
Made with Image Creator from Microsoft Designer, formerly known as the Bing Image Creator. Powered by DALL·E 3.
I think that AI image generation is similar in many ways to photography. The camera itself handles all the fine details, but the photographer is in charge of curating the types of images that will be created.
Ultimately, it is all about maximizing the probability that something good will be created.
This is very similar to AI image generation, in terms of the skills involved and what the human does vs. what the machine does.
You can't compare AI image generation to the process of actually making these images from scratch with 3D software or paint/pencils, where the human controls every detail.
However, I think the process really is very similar to that of photography, as I made the case for above. I think that DALL-E 3 is by far the most powerful AI image generation tool currently available.
- Josh
Lacking a wide-angle lens on that evening, I took that shot in portrait mode, and added the left and right vertical thirds today with the help of Adobe Firefly image generation. I think that the result conveys the special atmosphere of the evening.
Created in Google Gemini 2.5 Flash, aka, "Nano Banana."
See more here: www.youtube.com/@journeymanplayer7459
Created in Google Gemini AI, aka, "Nano Banana."
See more here: www.youtube.com/@journeymanplayer7459
Created in Google Gemini 2.5 Flash, aka, "Nano Banana."
See more here: www.youtube.com/@journeymanplayer7459
Source: www.worldhistory.org/image/12882/albrecht-durer-self-port...
In the late 15th and early 16th centuries, Albrecht Dürer’s extensive work in printmaking helped transform the medium into a fine art form. Dürer incorporated Renaissance-era ideas of perspective, proportion, and mathematics into his compositions and is considered one of the greatest artists to emerge from the Renaissance.
Another GenerativeAI attempt. Reasonable coat, but it can’t generate hair!
This image was created with Artificial Intelligence to visually represent an Italian proverb:
“The she-wolf loses her fur, but not her vice.”
I use AI as a way to explore a new language and understand its creative possibilities — with curiosity and also for enjoyment.
This is not meant to replace pure art or photography in any way.
However, since today we inevitably compare ourselves with those who create images using AI, I believe it is right to know this tool and use it consciously — especially to build visual manifestos, protest images, and symbolic representations of sayings and proverbs.
Created in Google Gemini 2.5 Flash, aka, "Nano Banana."
See more here: www.youtube.com/@journeymanplayer7459
See my albums list for some of my best work: www.flickr.com/photos/200044612@N04/albums/
See my main account for my photography, videos, fractal images and more here: www.flickr.com/photos/josh-rokman/
Made with Image Creator from Microsoft Designer, formerly known as the Bing Image Creator. Powered by DALL·E 3.
I think that AI image generation is similar in many ways to photography. The camera itself handles all the fine details, but the photographer is in charge of curating the types of images that will be created.
Ultimately, it is all about maximizing the probability that something good will be created.
This is very similar to AI image generation, in terms of the skills involved and what the human does vs. what the machine does.
You can't compare AI image generation to the process of actually making these images from scratch with 3D software or paint/pencils, where the human controls every detail.
However, I think the process really is very similar to that of photography, as I made the case for above. I think that DALL-E 3 is by far the most powerful AI image generation tool currently available.
- Josh
Created in Google Gemini 2.5 Flash, aka, "Nano Banana."
See more here: www.youtube.com/@journeymanplayer7459
See my albums list for some of my best work: www.flickr.com/photos/200044612@N04/albums/
See my main account for my photography, videos, fractal images and more here: www.flickr.com/photos/josh-rokman/
Made with Image Creator from Microsoft Designer, formerly known as the Bing Image Creator. Powered by DALL·E 3.
I think that AI image generation is similar in many ways to photography. The camera itself handles all the fine details, but the photographer is in charge of curating the types of images that will be created.
Ultimately, it is all about maximizing the probability that something good will be created.
This is very similar to AI image generation, in terms of the skills involved and what the human does vs. what the machine does.
You can't compare AI image generation to the process of actually making these images from scratch with 3D software or paint/pencils, where the human controls every detail.
However, I think the process really is very similar to that of photography, as I made the case for above. I think that DALL-E 3 is by far the most powerful AI image generation tool currently available.
- Josh
Created in Google Gemini 2.5 Flash, aka, "Nano Banana."
See more here: www.youtube.com/@journeymanplayer7459
See my albums list for some of my best work: www.flickr.com/photos/200044612@N04/albums/
See my main account for my photography, videos, fractal images and more here: www.flickr.com/photos/josh-rokman/
Made with Image Creator from Microsoft Designer, formerly known as the Bing Image Creator. Powered by DALL·E 3.
I think that AI image generation is similar in many ways to photography. The camera itself handles all the fine details, but the photographer is in charge of curating the types of images that will be created.
Ultimately, it is all about maximizing the probability that something good will be created.
This is very similar to AI image generation, in terms of the skills involved and what the human does vs. what the machine does.
You can't compare AI image generation to the process of actually making these images from scratch with 3D software or paint/pencils, where the human controls every detail.
However, I think the process really is very similar to that of photography, as I made the case for above. I think that DALL-E 3 is by far the most powerful AI image generation tool currently available.
- Josh
Created in DALL-E 3.
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See more here: www.youtube.com/@journeymanplayer7459
Created in Google Gemini 2.5 Flash, aka, "Nano Banana."
See more here: www.youtube.com/@journeymanplayer7459
Photo of a vintage vase expanded and manipulated in an image created with AI using Firefly, and Photoshop.
Echoes of the Earth: A Tribute to the Human and Natural Condition
Description (English)
This photographic series serves as a visual exploration of the raw interplay between the majesty of the untouched world and the visceral reality of human existence. Inspired by the tradition of social documentary and environmental photography, the collection traverses diverse landscapes: from the ancient, gnarled silhouettes of baobabs in arid plains and misty, primeval rainforests to the epic, grueling atmosphere of open-pit mining.
The use of high-contrast monochrome serves to emphasize texture—the grain of the earth, the mist in the valleys, and the weathered skin of those who inhabit these spaces. Each frame seeks to capture a moment of "monumental intimacy," where the scale of nature and the weight of labor are rendered with equal gravity. From the rhythmic light filtering through a communal maloca to the dramatic struggle of workers ascending muddy depths, the series reflects on the Anthropocene, the beauty of indigenous cultures, and the enduring power of the natural world.
These images have been generated by Artificial Intelligence.
Created in Google Gemini 2.5 Flash, aka, "Nano Banana."
See more here: www.youtube.com/@journeymanplayer7459