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The most fun you can have on ice with a broom and a heavy object! ;)
New Caledonian Curling Club; Pictou, Nova Scotia.
. . . Willie G's is there in the lower right corner. Sadly, Willie G's closed it's doors in May, 2016.
I just figured out how to use GF this morning, and this is only my second photo to try. WHAT IN THE WORLD?!!
Doing an archive tidy up yesterday I came across this negative (another from the department of ‘I don’t remember taking that’) This is the Orient Building in McPhater Street, Cowcaddens, Glasgow before redevelopent, as you can see, it’s not just the building that’s in poor condition, the top picture shows really bad tramlines on the negative and an ugly sign. I was curious to see what Photoshop Generative Fill could do and the picture on the bottom is the result. All achieved by just drawing a ‘matching ants’ box around each area, and applying Generative Fill without tying any text into the dialogue box, just letting Photoshop work it out, quite impressive 😀📷 #photos #photography #photoshop #generativefill #adobe #adobephotoshop #restoration #photorestoration #glasgow #glasgowarchitecture #scottisharchitecture #cowcaddens #orientbuilding #glasgowcity
Shot for Active Assignment Weekly, theme "Cocktail Photography".
WIT
A glass, some lemonade and a few berries, pineapple, berries, and a fancy spoon. I shot it against a black background, edited a bit in Lightroom and then asked Photoshop to take over and create a tropical background. So, this shot is for a large part AI generated material. Just to be clear....
My latest experiment with the AI-based Generative Fill tool in Photoshop (beta version). I took this photo at a car show on a local golf course last year. Throngs of people around, so it was impossible to get a shot without massive crowds. With this new tool, it took me about 10 minutes to eliminate all the distractions. No new elements added here, just subtraction. See comment below for link to original photo.
My very cute and beautiful wife in an ai edited picture from 1997.
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- Contax T2 (Zeiss Sonnar T* 38mm f/2.8 ASPH) + Kodak Kodachrome 64 : Epson Perfection V850 Pro Photo Scanner.
- Adobe Photoshop for iPad.
I used Photoshop Beta's 'Generative Fill' to replace a road with a river. This new technology is amazing so far!
When Alice sat down in the lake, I pictured her colorful Padme Amidala dress transforming into a mermaid tail. I tested out Photoshop generative fill with this edit. I literally selected the entire bottom of the dress in the water and asked generative fill for a mermaid tail. After 10+ tries, this is the result. :)
I dream that if Queen Amidala were to touch the ocean, she would make the entire ocean glow and glitter like the stars in the sky. So I pictured her playing with bioluminescence in the water. I darkened the entire surrounding, balanced out the sunny water spots, and added blue sparkles around her tail.
Finally, I cleaned up the photo by removing the log right in front of her, added glow-in-the-dark fins to her hair, added a finger ring, and ironed out wrinkles in the dress.
Model: @rowsonphotography
Color toned with Ultraviolet, Garden of Paradise, Wolf in the Woods from @only.thecurious
Bioluminescence #oniricglows with @compositenation
#generativefill with @photoshop