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Merry Christmas!

 

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A Florida tradition, carved pinapple-o-lantern with an AI generated background.

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A majestic solitary polar bear stands on the fractured Arctic sea ice bathed in the golden glow of a setting sun. The image captures a dual perspective: above the surface, the bear shakes crystalline water droplets from its fur against the horizon, while a cross-section reveals the deep, freezing blue ocean beneath the ice, hinting at the predator's underwater domain.

Created in Google Gemini 2.5 Flash, aka, "Nano Banana."

 

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Created in Google Gemini, aka, "Nano Banana."

 

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Created in Google Gemini, aka, "Nano Banana."

 

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Made with Image Creator from Microsoft Designer, formerly known as the Bing Image Creator. Powered by DALL·E 3.

 

I think that AI image generation is similar in many ways to photography. The camera itself handles all the fine details, but the photographer is in charge of curating the types of images that will be created.

 

Ultimately, it is all about maximizing the probability that something good will be created.

 

This is very similar to AI image generation, in terms of the skills involved and what the human does vs. what the machine does.

 

You can't compare AI image generation to the process of actually making these images from scratch with 3D software or paint/pencils, where the human controls every detail.

 

However, I think the process really is very similar to that of photography, as I made the case for above. I think that DALL-E 3 is by far the most powerful AI image generation tool currently available.

 

- Josh

Created in Google Gemini 2.5 Flash, aka, "Nano Banana."

 

Based off the old screenshot for the classic PC game, "Privateer."

 

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Created in Google Gemini, aka, "Nano Banana."

 

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Created in Google Gemini, aka, "Nano Banana."

 

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Created in Google Gemini 2.5 Flash, aka, "Nano Banana."

 

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Created in Google Gemini 2.5 Flash, aka, "Nano Banana."

 

"The Spice Must Flow."

 

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Created using Google Gemini 2.5 Flash, aka, "Nano Banana."

 

Inspiration from the artwork featured in the old, "DUNE 2000" PC game that started the Real-Time Strategy (RTS) genre of video games.

 

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See my albums list for some of my best work: www.flickr.com/photos/200044612@N04/albums/

 

See my main account for my photography, videos, fractal images and more here: www.flickr.com/photos/josh-rokman/

 

Made with Image Creator from Microsoft Designer, formerly known as the Bing Image Creator. Powered by DALL·E 3.

 

I think that AI image generation is similar in many ways to photography. The camera itself handles all the fine details, but the photographer is in charge of curating the types of images that will be created.

 

Ultimately, it is all about maximizing the probability that something good will be created.

 

This is very similar to AI image generation, in terms of the skills involved and what the human does vs. what the machine does.

 

You can't compare AI image generation to the process of actually making these images from scratch with 3D software or paint/pencils, where the human controls every detail.

 

However, I think the process really is very similar to that of photography, as I made the case for above. I think that DALL-E 3 is by far the most powerful AI image generation tool currently available.

 

- Josh

Created in Google Gemini, aka, "Nano Banana."

 

See more here: www.youtube.com/@journeymanplayer7459

Created in Google Gemini 2.5 Flash, aka, "Nano Banana."

 

I thought this image was nearly perfect, but actually pasted a different head onto the figure walking in post production and watermark removal, as the ai gave it a shrunken, deformed one for some reason. It took about a dozen gens before I got this one.

 

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See my albums list for some of my best work: www.flickr.com/photos/200044612@N04/albums/

 

See my main account for my photography, videos, fractal images and more here: www.flickr.com/photos/josh-rokman/

 

Made with Image Creator from Microsoft Designer, formerly known as the Bing Image Creator. Powered by DALL·E 3.

 

I think that AI image generation is similar in many ways to photography. The camera itself handles all the fine details, but the photographer is in charge of curating the types of images that will be created.

 

Ultimately, it is all about maximizing the probability that something good will be created.

 

This is very similar to AI image generation, in terms of the skills involved and what the human does vs. what the machine does.

 

You can't compare AI image generation to the process of actually making these images from scratch with 3D software or paint/pencils, where the human controls every detail.

 

However, I think the process really is very similar to that of photography, as I made the case for above. I think that DALL-E 3 is by far the most powerful AI image generation tool currently available.

 

- Josh

Created in Google Gemini 2.5 Flash, aka, "Nano Banana."

 

See more here: www.youtube.com/@journeymanplayer7459

Created in Google Gemini, aka, "Nano Banana."

 

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Created in Google Gemini, aka, "Nano Banana."

 

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Ho Ren Hua, Chief Executive Officer, Thai Wah Group, Singapore, Dr. Richard Jeo, Senior Vice-President, Asia-Pacific Field Division, Conservation International, Asia-Pacific Field Division,

Jonas R. Leones, Undersecretary for Policy, Planning and International Affairs, Department of Environment and Natural Resources of the Philippines, Philippines, Dany Qian, Global Vice-President, JinkoSolar, People's Republic of China

Wong Kim Yin, Group President and Chief Executive Officer, Sembcorp Industries, Singapore, Nancie Zhu, Anchor and Host, Talk with World Leaders, Phoenix Satellite Television Co., People's Republic of China speaking in the Claiming Asia's Seat at the Climate Table session at the at the Annual Meeting of the New Champions 2023 in Tianjin, People's Republic of China, 28 June 2023. Tianjin Meijiang Convention Center - Ignite Room. Copyright: World Economic Forum/Greg Beadle

Created in DALL-E 3.

 

"He's no good to me dead."

 

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The Soul of the Machine: A Gran Turismo Inspired Study

 

This visual series explores the intersection of high-performance engineering and cinematic automotive photography. The collection moves from the serene, mist-covered circuits at dawn to the visceral intensity of the track, focusing on the textures that define the racing experience: the weave of carbon fiber, the heat-stained metal of an exhaust, and the tactile grip of leather racing gloves.

 

Each frame seeks to capture a specific "moment" within racing culture—whether it’s the lonely precision of a perfect apex viewed from above, the chaotic sparks of a suspension under load, or the neon-drenched nostalgia of a modified street icon in the rain. The set balances technical macro shots with high-speed wide angles, emphasizing the contrast between the stillness of the machine and the blur of terminal velocity.

 

All images in this set were generated using Artificial Intelligence.

 

Andreas Manessinger, manessinger.com, Creative Commons BY-SA

Created in Google Gemini 2.5 Flash, aka, "Nano Banana."

 

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Created in Google Gemini, aka, "Nano Banana."

 

"The Spice Must Flow."

 

See more here: www.youtube.com/@journeymanplayer7459

Created in Google Gemini, aka, "Nano Banana."

 

See more here: www.youtube.com/@journeymanplayer7459

Created in Google Gemini, aka, "Nano Banana."

 

See more here: www.youtube.com/@journeymanplayer7459

Created in Google Gemini 2.5 Flash, aka, "Nano Banana."

 

See more here: www.youtube.com/@journeymanplayer7459

Created in Google Gemini 2.5 Flash, aka, Nano Banana.

 

See more here: www.youtube.com/@journeymanplayer7459

Created using Google Gemini 2.5 Flash, aka, "Nano Banana."

 

Inspiration from the old space opera PC games, "Privateer" and "Freelancer."

 

See more here: www.youtube.com/@journeymanplayer7459

See my albums list for some of my best work: www.flickr.com/photos/200044612@N04/albums/

 

See my main account for my photography, videos, fractal images and more here: www.flickr.com/photos/josh-rokman/

 

Made with Image Creator from Microsoft Designer, formerly known as the Bing Image Creator. Powered by DALL·E 3.

 

I think that AI image generation is similar in many ways to photography. The camera itself handles all the fine details, but the photographer is in charge of curating the types of images that will be created.

 

Ultimately, it is all about maximizing the probability that something good will be created.

 

This is very similar to AI image generation, in terms of the skills involved and what the human does vs. what the machine does.

 

You can't compare AI image generation to the process of actually making these images from scratch with 3D software or paint/pencils, where the human controls every detail.

 

However, I think the process really is very similar to that of photography, as I made the case for above. I think that DALL-E 3 is by far the most powerful AI image generation tool currently available.

 

- Josh

The Soul of the Machine: A Gran Turismo Inspired Study

 

This visual series explores the intersection of high-performance engineering and cinematic automotive photography. The collection moves from the serene, mist-covered circuits at dawn to the visceral intensity of the track, focusing on the textures that define the racing experience: the weave of carbon fiber, the heat-stained metal of an exhaust, and the tactile grip of leather racing gloves.

 

Each frame seeks to capture a specific "moment" within racing culture—whether it’s the lonely precision of a perfect apex viewed from above, the chaotic sparks of a suspension under load, or the neon-drenched nostalgia of a modified street icon in the rain. The set balances technical macro shots with high-speed wide angles, emphasizing the contrast between the stillness of the machine and the blur of terminal velocity.

 

All images in this set were generated using Artificial Intelligence.

 

Stephan Mergenthaler, Head of Strategic Intelligence; Member of the Executive Committee, World Economic Forum with Markus Herrmann, Co-Founder and Managing Director, China Macro Group, Switzerland speaking in the Horizon Scan: Growth session at the Annual Meeting of the New Champions 2023 in Tianjin, People's Republic of China, 28 June 2023. Tianjin Meijiang Convention Center - Room: hub A. Copyright: World Economic Forum/Benedikt von Loebell

Created in Google Gemini 2.5 Flash, aka, "Nano Banana."

 

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Created in Google Gemini 2.5 Flash, aka, "Nano Banana."

 

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Säbeen Fatima Haque, Co-Founder and Executive Director, doctHERs, Pakistan, Ng Yeen Seen, Chief Executive Officer, Centre for Research, Advisory and Technology (CREATE), Malaysia, Anne Tse, Chief Executive Officer, Greater China, PepsiCo, USA, Zhao Yan, President and General Manager, Bloomage BioTechnology, People's Republic of China, Tian Wei, Host, World Insight with Tian Wei, China Global Television Network (CGTN), People's Republic of China speaking in the „Enterprising Women in Asia“ session at the Annual Meeting of the New Champions 2023 in Tianjin, People's Republic of China, 28 June 2023. Tianjin Meijiang Convention Center "Studio" Room - Copyright: World Economic Forum/Jakob Polacsek

Created in Google Gemini, aka, "Nano Banana."

 

I'm keeping the timeless technobabble "Encabulator" engineering joke going!

 

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