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to be out of the ledge ..

out of the tune ..

out of the question ..

out of the harmony ..

out the template ..

out the radar ..

out the track..

or may be out of the water..

you will be the one who flies out away ..

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“Life is in color, but black and white is more realistic.”

— Samuel Fuller

 

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My Calla lilies are blooming, and as I haven't had the time to do much photography for the last several months, I thought I would finally put up a photo for Sliders Sunday group.

So here is an enhanced but still pretty realistic Orange Calla lily.

 

And HSS to you all!

Sunrise in Moll del Petroli (Petrolium dock), Badalona.

 

Simple shot in Manual mode with 416 seconds (7 minutes) of exposition. A double filter (Haida ND3.0 and Haida ND1.8) was used.

 

This shot was taken and published in 2019, being processed under the display-scene workflow. Now I repeated the process under the scene-referred workflow and version 6 of the Filmic module in Darktable. The result is much more realistic.

New green eyes <3

For the Looking close...on Friday challenge: not a real one

Note the size of the pumpkin next to the pea pods and the bell pepper! These are small refrigerator magnets not made to any particular scale, so neither real nor realistic.

... as seen through an old East German lens mounted on a set of USSR extension tubes. Krasnogorsk meets Jena :)

 

(Macro Mondays weekly theme: Coffee)

I seldom pick showy garden flowers [after we work so hard to grow them]. But the foxgloves had fallen over, so really, I was just rescuing them!

A large vase was needed for the tall foxglove stems.

 

This has been rendered as a "digital illustration", a term I made up to fill the need. It's a very realistic rendering - which is what illustrations are.

Now, be realistic. // Rust should be a sluggish brown / while stainless steel / should be clean. // The entrance closed / and rubbish in full decay / not like stuff from Ikea / at least not / in the first two weeks / after purchase.

Everyday suburban

Familiar surrounding

Strangeness recognition

Bourse de Commerce - Pinault Collection: Charles Rays "Horse and Rider".

Zenk One (Robin Nas) is an illustrator from the Netherlands. On the age of 16 he learned to know the world of Graffiti. Without knowing that this was the beginning of his creative career. In 2005 he started his own design studio in Breda.

Zenk One’s work consists of illustrations, murals, paintings and graphic design. This diversity has brought him to many different clients like Mojo, 013, RedBull, Vrij Nederland, Fontys, Mascotte, Blindwalls Gallery and many others.

His illustrations are recognizable by the smooth and flowing ‘realistic’ line drawings with a graphic touch. Sometimes he combines this style with photorealistic elements made with a spraycan, the tool where it all started with 20 years ago. (Zenkone.nl) Alley Gallery

in Hasselt, Belgium.

"The Land of the Living".

Snow, wires and top of the grain silo in Kalispell, MT.

There are many ways to reimagine nature.

 

Photography is at a crossroads, in much the same way painters were challenged by the camera. Painters learnt to leave realistic representation behind and move into more abstract forms of art. Now with the proliferation of images everything has been photographed. This is why AI is such a threat to human creativity. AI machines trawl the entire internet (this is a fact) and produce composite images that look like real photographs. It is getting better all the time because AI can actually be programmed to learn.

 

So what really is left then for the serious photographer? I'm not talking here about family or travel snaps on the iPhone as they will always be around. But I mean photography for photography's sake. Photography as an artform.

 

Well there are two things I believe such photographers must do:

(1) Resist AI. I mean by this, stop playing with it like some toy. Or worse, trying to pass off AI images as some sort of personal creative endeavour. I am pleased to say that one of Tasmania's finest artistic photographers, Suellen Saidee Cook makes it known on her home page what she thinks of AI:

"No CGI, AI or digitally produced elements are used.

The artwork is entirely constructed from photographs I have captured myself.

No computer generated products could possibly replicate what is in my imagination." www.suellensaideecook.com.au/

 

Which leads me to my next point,

(2) Imagine, and reimagine

Be creative in unusual ways. Use the element of surprise and don't be afraid to experiment.

 

One more thing: AI is a way to get rid of jobs and workers. So that makes creative work a political act.

Fianarantsoa (Madagascar) - On sait ce que l'on quitte, mais pas ce que l'on va trouver. Je ne souhaite plus la bonne année, car elle est toujours pire que la précédente. Une pandémie par ici, deux ou trois guerres par là ; le tout dans un dérèglement climatique qui apporte régulièrement son lot de catastrophes. Et personne pour tenter de redresser la barre. Je suis trop réaliste pour rester dans la camp des ravis de la crèche. On en reparle dans un an.

 

Fianarantsoa (Madagascar) - We know what we are leaving, but not what we will find. I no longer wish a happy new year, because it is always worse than the previous one. A pandemic here, two or three wars here, all in a climate disruption that brings its share of disasters. I am too realistic to remain in the camp of optimists. We will talk about it again in a year.

How reluctantly the mind consents to reality!

Norman Douglas

  

Sometimes my creative soul must come out...Enjoy.

Mods

 

- SweetFX - CryingLightning'sFX | Realistic Redish

- ENB Series

 

Composition

 

- Rockstar Editor

- Image Composite Editor

- GIMP

- Photoshop CC | Camera Raw

My Model boat out on the water yesterday. Looks quite realistic with the correct composition.

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I hope you all don't mind me posting another version of the cottonwood shot I posted earlier. It is a different frame and I used this one to learn a really fun Photoshop trick: using displacement maps to make pretty darn realistic fake water compared to other methods I've used. If you would like to try this yourself, check out the excellent tutorial I found here. It is a bit more work than other methods I've tried, but I think the results are better. Let me know what you think!

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