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Seattle's Pike Place Market at about 6:45 in the morning is dark, empty, and calm — in stark contrast to the way the place runs for most of the daytime hours. On my walk through this morning, I was able to stroll right up to the famous fish-throwers in the corner, but what I saw there was truly terrifying. They were massing a small army of angry looking crustaceans.
Variation of a text-prompt generation in AI Deep Dream. The text contained the words TOLKIEN, LUMBERJACK, BEKSINSKI and GIGER.
The option of Text Prompt is a new feature on Deep Dream.
deepdreamgenerator.com/updates
It turned out different from the image prompt:
I tried it once before, this time with additional text and modifiers. It still does not come close to my idea of the impossible situation of a lumberjack having a tree sapling growing out of his elbow which he is trying to chop off with an axe (in the image prompt, I had a chainsaw).
Panasonic Lumix 30mm F2.8 ASPH MEGA O.I.S MACRO 1:1 + NiSi Close Up Lens Kit NC 49mm + Godox V860 III O + Diffuser
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I recommend zooming in with L or just tapping the picture on the phone to see the detail. Yee Haw!!!
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we were listening to a particularly tense section of a book on tape, a thriller about a kidnapping, as we drove through this baby, so scary we had to pull over for a few minutes
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For some reason, Quesadilla is terrified of the kitten, and she hadn't even hissed or shown a claw at this point.
on our way out of albion, heather and I stopped and poked around - and scored these.
I am generally terrified of eating anything with white gills, since two of our three deadly species have them. However, the smell is very distinct, and the shape is very un-amanita like. Also, got a more experienced friend to verify for us. Just want to point out that I am being careful!
Today, I took my first trip on the Sunshine Skyway Bridge. I'm not a big fan of bridges in general, but one that is five and a half miles long and, oh, about 180 feet high? SCARY. But I was going to the Ringling Museum and the land route was too long and involved for me. I was scared once I got up to the top, but otherwise it (surprisingly) wasn't too terrifying. Hell, I just flew in an airplane for the first time in almost 18 years. Why should a "little" bridge scare me?