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Created with Dream Wombo

 

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Created for "Crazy Tuesday" theme "Hearts"

Created in mid 18th century by Franz Christoph Jannek. On display in the German Baroque Galery within the Schaezlerpalais.

Created with 3D and 2D products from Digital Artist Zone

Created in Ultra Fractal.

Prompt: Create a digital fine art painting of a vast seascape, with majestic, sunlit waves crashing in the foreground. A 19th-century sailing ship cuts through the swells with powerful grace. In the far distance, mystical rocky islands rise from the sea, their contours softened by atmospheric perspective. The islands are covered with sparse, windswept trees and vegetation rendered in the earthy. Classical marine art, wide camera view, horizontal aspect ratio

 

This digital fine art was created using OpenAI Sora AI and Photoshop

The village of Kosovo, Plovdiv district

Created with Dream Wombo

 

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EDITED PHOTO: Created from a skyscape photo that I took on "September 26, 2022". There was no ocean in my original photo that I took on "September 26, 2022". I edited the photo by painting in the ocean.

Created for Saturday Self-Challenge ~ Your interpretation of Nature

 

With this challenge, I was finally able to pay a tribute to Kataza, a young adult baboon, who was at the centre of a controversial argument between those of us who love to have these wild animals roaming free in our area, and so called "Wildlife Officials" who continue to mess around with Nature. Kataza was removed from his troop in the hills in my picture, and "planted" him in a troop much closer to Cape Town. There was an outcry as this poor young guy struggled to be accepted by the troops in the new area, and it was only when it appeared that he was about to be killed by the new troop that he was moved back to his existing family.

 

That wasn't good enough for the "officials", however, and our celebrations were cut short about two weeks later, when "they" decided to move him to a wildlife sanctuary, some 2000 km to the north. We are told that he has finally settled down after months of torment, but I can only imagine him sitting in the hot bushveld, and dreaming of the days when he was free to roam the windswept hills of the southern Cape Peninsula.

 

I took the picture of the hills this morning, and added a painterly texture in Photoshop, and then added my picture of Kataza, taken just before he was taken away.

 

Shadow Frames

Created with Leonardo.AI

 

Pic by Adrian

Create with Mandelbulb 3D

Liverpool Waterfront during Parade of Tall Ships

Ostara V2

 

Created with Midjourney engine.

PP work in Adobe PS Elements 2024 Raw filters.

 

Jakob Grimm, in his Teutonic Mythology, maintained that "Ostara, Eástre, was goddess of the growing light of spring." Holy water in the form of the dew, or water collected from brooks, was gathered at this time; washing with it was said to restore youth. Beautiful maidens in sheer white were said to seen frolicking in the country side. Also according to Grimm, the white maiden of Osterrode was said to appear with a large batch of keys at her belt, and stride to the brook to collect water on Easter morning. Ostara is usually experienced as a young maiden wreathed in flowers or new greenery, and often dances. She is often joyous, but can just as easily turn suddenly solemn, like the spring weather that can quickly turn to rain. Like Spring itself, she is capricious, innocent and knowing by turns. Hail to the Maiden of Spring, the dawning of the year! Bring freshness into all our lives. The Wheel of the Year is an annual cycle of seasonal festivals, observed by many modern Pagans, consisting of the year's chief solar events (solstices and equinoxes) and the midpoints between them. While names for each festival vary among diverse pagan traditions, syncretic treatments often refer to the four solar events as "quarter days" and the four midpoint events as "cross-quarter days", particularly in Wicca. Differing sects of modern Paganism also vary regarding the precise timing of each celebration, based on distinctions such as lunar phase and geographic hemisphere. Observing the cycle of the seasons has been important to many people, both ancient and modern. Contemporary Pagan festivals that rely on the Wheel are based to varying degrees on folk traditions, regardless of actual historical pagan practices. Among Wiccans, each festival is also referred to as a sabbat, based on the term was passed down from the Middle Ages, when the terminology for Jewish Shabbat was commingled with that of other heretical celebrations. Contemporary conceptions of the Wheel of the Year calendar were largely influenced by mid-20th century British Paganism.

 

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Create with Mandelbulb3D

and PS-CS6 for the Frame

a dream in pink :-)

Created using Stable Diffusion (SDXL)

Created while listening to the Snowflake Waltz composed by Tchaikovsky.

Created using Stable Diffusion (SDXL)

This was a tea light in a fancy holder. I played around to make the patterns on the wall.

created by InCollage

Created with RNI Films app. Preset 'Fuji FP 100C v.5'

holding on, fear of letting go even though there are two of it, fear of traveling into the unknown, fear of growth..

  

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Created using Stable Diffusion (SDXL)

Created using Stable Diffusion (SDXL)

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