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Prompt: A grand, painterly historical oil painting depicting Christopher Columbus as a visionary explorer. He stands on a rocky coastline overlooking the sea, wearing late-15th-century European attire with a dark cap, fur-trimmed cloak, and red garments. In one hand he holds a navigational instrument, and in the other a rolled parchment map. Behind him, sailing ships with billowing sails approach the horizon on a sunlit ocean. A globe, open books, and maps rest near his feet, symbolizing exploration and knowledge. Ethereal clouds fill the sky, forming symbolic visions above: a divine, radiant female figure in flowing robes gesturing toward the horizon, distant castles, and ghostly ship silhouettes, suggesting destiny and faith. Warm golden light, dramatic clouds, and rich earth tones dominate the scene. Highly detailed, classical realism, Renaissance-inspired oil painting style, epic scale, soft brush textures, cinematic lighting, historical allegory, masterwork quality.
This digital fine art was created using OpenAI Sora AI and Photoshop
Just got back from Disney and actually got a few Monorail shots!
(Walt Disney World -- Epcot -- Space Ship Earth)
Thanks for stopping by! Lots of Festival of Fantasy Parade and Flower and Garden shots to come. FYI...Two days before leaving I realized my camera was haveing some issues. Not enough time to shop around for a new one and can't go to Disney without one! I remembered seeing an ad on The Disney Photography Blog for Kingdom Camera Rentals. All I can say is these guys were great. Eacy to deal with, on time for drop off and pick up, great camera. I actually like the camera (Canon Rebel SL1) that I'm considering it for my new camera.
Explored on March 17, 2014
Explored July 18th 2007
Rack of lamb ribs, grilled to perfection. Chicken wings, that were finger lickin good.
Grilled spud's cowboy style.
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Living in the country, any length of hair on a dog that chases quail, is difficult to maintain. As her hearing has declined, we've thinned down most of the bulk on the ears. Hasn't made a difference.
No tricks, look at the large version View On Black. Texture added for background.
a NSW Trainlink explorer set is transferred to sydney behind SSR ALCOs 44206 and 44204, captured passing Hornsby as 4176
Explored June 14th 2009
While out at my favorite spot for my sunset captures, I noticed the store windows had recently been cleaned. I took this reflection of a sunset and myself also. Lol.
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Thanks for all your support on my work in the art of Photography. Lol: Gaston
View in large or original size for awesome details of this wonderful capture.
Holiday 2025 - Sweden
Café bij het sportvliegveld van Varberg - Zweden.
En een leuke camperplaats..:)
In Explore - #377 on 10-10-2025
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This year the colors at Caddo Lake were simply spectacular. Have been going here for a few years now and this season had the best colors by far.
Best position in Explore (December 14, 2010) is # 220.
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Another Danbo fun shot for all of you my good friends! ;-)
Monica - the young explorer, helping me to test my new camera
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I 'll be exploring the less visited parts of San Francisco for the next few weeks. Our travel bug didn't stop after we came back from Europe. As I still need to work and save up money for another long trip next year, I could only explore the nearby areas during the weekend. There are pockets of San Francisco that are unique and interesting. I think I am done with Alviso for now. This photo was captured from last weekend when we were in the Mission District. We stopped by a matcha cafe around the corner of this alley. Their desserts were delicious. The whole area is like a melting pot of San Francisco. There is a good vibe to it.
Explore #180, June 18th, 2025
I had to crop the original to get a better view ...my first bee in flight shot with my Tamron lens.
Explored #216