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Just for a bit of fun I played around with generating a Halloween image from scratch. Spring is a season of life, light and colour unlike the Northern Hemisphere where the harvest and autumn/fall colours dominate. I thought I would throw in a skeletal Kangaroo to try and portray the season. All the AI houses had the moon behind them. When I specified a sickle moon the Ai added in a second moon to the side! Now that would be unearthly indeed.
This is part of a series of toned cyanotypes based on images generated with a prompt referencing Jacques Derrida’s On Grammatology, about the connoction of text to knowledge.
Cyanotype, toned with white Aleppo gall nut solution, 21 x 21 cm on 28 x 28 cm sheet og Saunders Waterford 300g HP natural paper, limited edition of 16.
Stable diffusion generated the original image, further post-produced in On1 Resize AI, Affinity Design, and Capture One. PiezoDN produced the digital negative. More information here: hlynur.art/arkifa/not-a-knowledge-at-all/
Generating plant in Volusia County, Florida where Lake Monroe flows into the St Johns River. Shot in digital infrared.
MTSE (Metuchen NJ-Selirk NY Auto Rack) with 94 cars is passing the Indian Point Nuclear Generating Station located in Buchanan N.Y. on the east bank of the Hudson River. Even though it's 5 months old C40-8W 6162 is still looking pretty sharp as it rolls 94cars,4300 tons, north on 07-13-1993 through Tomkins Cove N.Y. along with SD40-2 6472. Conrail's River Line. Howard Kent Jr.
Hate the windmills in the landscape or intergrate and use them. I rather use them. I think it is much better than the dirty smoke from the nuclear power plant in the background.
The Navajo Generating Station is near Glen Canyon Dam.
Photographed using a Sony A7R using a Nikkor 100-300mm f/5.6 lens.
Seven Sisters, Manitoba
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Made with the famous J.Tarbell's Substrate Processing code*, adapted for (controlling the mouse pointer above) Verve painter**
The Ravenswood Generating Station along the banks of the East Channel in the Ravenswood section of Western Queens,New York
I'm a freelance illustrator IRL and this situation is stressing the hell out of me and all my friends and fellow artists.
Then I come here on Flickr and see people happily playing with all these AI, not knowing or ignoring how these AI are trained to scour databases composed of artworks stolen by artists.
Here's Loish's thread on the matter, as she's just one of the MANY artists these AI had stolen works from.
If you consider yourself an artist because you can put prompts into an AI, no you're not.
Art takes time and study, you're just a thief and a clown.
And don't come here saying we artist "gatekeep art" because there are BAJILLION of free tutorials online. And do not use the "disability" excuse either, there are tons of disabled artists who still work and are pissed off as well.
And if you dare to say "I don't want to spend tons of money on commissioning an artist" then don't. Art is A LUXURY.
We artist often offer discounts, raffles, cheaper commissions, just wait for those.
Or pick a pencil and start learning, the tools are there.
You're just lazy.
Also, just to give you the creeps: some AI have been trained to use real photos of real people to make porn out of it. Your face could be there.
So if you enjoy using these AI, kindly unfollow me because I hate you.
Or come out and tell me so I can happily block you everywhere.
Mana
The Venetian Arsenal area is a complex of former shipyards and armories clustered together in the city of Venice. Construction of the Arsenal began around 1104. It became the largest industrial complex in Europe before the Industrial Revolution.
Different areas of the Arsenal each produced a particular prefabricated ship part or other maritime implement, and the parts could then be assembled into a ship in as little as one day. The Arsenal produced the majority of Venice's maritime trading vessels, which generated much of the city's economic wealth and power.
Nowadays some buildings in the area are used by the Venice Biennale Festival.
"Architecture is the will of an epoch translated into space"
― Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, 1959
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The Shannon hydro-electric scheme was constructed between 1925 and 1929 to harness the power of the river where it underwent a fall of nearly 35 metres in the final stages of its route to tidal waters at Limerick. The civil engineering works were undertaken by the German company Siemens-Schuckertwerke and on completion the power station at Ardnacrusha was the largest hydro-electric generating plant in the world. Initially there were three vertical shaft Francis turbine generators installed and in 1934 a single vertical shaft Kalan turbine generator was added, giving a total output of 85mw from an average head of 28.5 metres.
Decommissioned in 2013, this was once the largest coal-powered generating station in North America, and one of Canada's top-10 single sources of greenhouse gases.
As far as I am aware Eggborough Power Station has ceased daily production, however it does supplement production from time to time. Image taken from etc road bridge at Burton Salmon.
A bit south and west of Craig was Ute Junction located at MP A3.0 on the Axial Spur. This was the beginning of the Ute Spur which 6 miles further down the line was Ute Generating Station. Most days would find Rio Grande's Ute Shuttle back and forth between the loadout at Axial and the power plant at Ute, however on this particular day this train loaded at Energy.
A PowerFunctions caboose to push around my new GN NW5.
Some features and details:
- Two M motors, one per truck; combined with the weight of the car body and battery box, this setup generates enough tractive force to pull (or in this case push) 2-3 vehicles at moderate speed.
- The second RC channel is used for the PF LEDs in the lanterns.
- The cuppola can be easily removed to access the on/off switch and charging jack of the battery box.
But the most important feature is that, despite all the bulky PF stuff inside, that thing looks a lot like a 1940s wood-paneled caboose - pretty much the way a wanted it :-)