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I asked the AI to show some candid street photography of a mother and daughter but for some reason I only got the daughter. I like how the shot turned out with the reflection, it is definitely like a photo I might have taken so I decided to keep it and share.
Belted Kingfisher Bird Portrait
Created with Midjourney engine.
PP work in Adobe PS Elements 2024 Raw filters.
Prompt: in the watercolor style of John Audubon, belted kingfisher perched on a branch
--chaos 10
--style raw
--v 6
--stylize 400
Many thanks to Bruce Bouley for allowing me to use his prompts
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Artificial intelligence “image generators” give everyone the opportunity to be creative, and thanks to their abilities, millions of people have this experience. But there is confusion and new questions. As the artistic prowess of artificial intelligence emerges, it raises questions we haven't encountered before about what it means to be human. Some consider AI products to be works of art, while others object. I evaluated the facts analytically in terms of art philosophy and wrote my ideas in this article.
akilalparslan.blogspot.com/2023/01/an-analytical-perspect...