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Norwich Cathedral, May 2019.

Created with Midjourney 5.2, using prompt optimization to include elements of fractal math and an image prompt along with text.

 

Norwich Cathedral, May 2019.

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A Pakistani man carrying a load of rugs/mattresses on his motorcycle in Sukkur, Sindh, Pakistan.

 

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I went back and took another shot of the gears that ran the grinder/mixer at the brick factory in Black Lick.

 

For you Fuji fans, this was shot with the X-E2 and Fujinon10-24mm f/4 lens. I shot it at f/11 and did the HDR merges from JPG rather than RAW to take advantage of Fuji's "Lens Modulation Optimizer".

 

Some people don't understand that this is a mathematical model of the lens that allows blur due to diffraction at small apertures to be computed away so the full sharpness is restored.

 

It works using deconvolution and don't ask me to explain it as I barely understood it when I thought I understood it, and now I don't understand it at all, lol.

 

Regardless, using the built in JPG converter in the camera with deconvolution resulted in bitingly sharp images to feed to post processing.

 

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One of the dwellings in Norwich Cathedral's precinct, Norfolk. May 2019.

Flock of seagulls performing a flying sequence. Taken in Punta de Tralca, a small town located in the central coast of Chile.

 

Intelligence artificielle et composition avec Photoshop et ACDSee Ultimate

Model: Falbala Fairey

Photographer: Libby Farleigh www.flickr.com/photos/libbyfarleigh/

 

What a talented and amazing photographer we have here!!!

Libby u are awesome, I so adore this picture so much I cannot tell. And I very hope all who will see this picture will agree that she did an fantastic job with my optimized me :)))

Thank you lovely *muaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah*

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Chichester Cathedral canopy detail.

To many users of Secondlife, mesh- assets created in external 3D modeling programs, has become an essential part of their user experience. But what if mesh never happened?

 

In Svarga, an ecosystem dating back to SL's earliest years, we can see what the world would look like. Unlike many other older, non-mesh simulators, there are also ZERO laggy sculpts. Everything you see around my avatar is 100% made from in world tools. Prims! Additionally, all textures are 512 or smaller.

 

Most astonishingly, every living thing in the simulator is actually *alive*. Scripted herbivores munch on grass, and carnivores eat the herbivores. Flowers and trees release seeds, and weeds bob on the water. Despite this incredible dedication to a life like scripted ecology, there was zero lag even at the highest graphic levels my system could handle.

 

Want to perfect optimizing your content for Secondlife? Head to Svarga, and study how they did it without modern tools.

St Peter Mancroft church, Norwich.

Created with Midjourney 5.2, using prompt optimization to include elements of fractal math and an image prompt along with text.

 

Two weeks ago I upload two photos of this sick S-Class. Now it has the carbon spoiler lip and a new heckdiffusor!

 

Brabus, Bottrop 2011

A shot of a Christmas bulb filled with a cornstarch/water/food coloring mixture. You can see that under the impact it is crumbling. When I turned on the lights after this shot the crumbs had turned liquid again and were dripping off various surfaces.

 

It's always fun to make up a batch of this stuff. It truly defines "haste makes waste" since every-time I tried to hurry the step of mixing in the food coloring I turned the stuff into a high-resistance crumbling mess.

 

I have been cleaning up things around here, mostly in the garage. I bought a nice set of metal drawers that I am filling with random junk.

 

It's always fun to pretend that buying stuff to organize my stuff will give me more room for stuff.

 

It reminds me of the old Steven Wright line that you can't have everything because where would you keep it...

 

On a side note it looks like the .gif animations that I have been making for a while are now broken. I was using Picasion.

 

If anyone can recommend something that won't break please let me know.

  

Cheers.

Pelicans flying in formation. A clear example cooperative optimization behavior in nature in which the pelicans fly on a formation with the objective of boosting the flight efficiency.

Times Square Covidisor

Chichester Cathedral, Sussex.

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