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Created for Photoshop Contest ~ Week 991

 

Thanks to Gillian Everett for starter image

 

All work done in Photoshop 2024 and FOTOSKETCHER

 

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Thank you very much for your comments and faves, regretfully, I am finding it increasingly difficult to reply to your comments, because of my very limited time on the internet, due to constant power interruptions in South Africa. I do read and appreciate every one of them, however! Thanks again!!

This panorama shows the evening twilight sky looking east to the rising dark blue arc of Earth's shadow cast on the atmosphere. The shadow is rimmed with a pink "Belt of Venus" tint from sunlight still hitting the upper atmosphere. However, the Sun had set from the ground's viewpoint. The shadow is an arc as the Earth casting the shadow is round!

 

This was September 28, 2024, from the main viewpoint overlooking Monument Valley, on the Arizona/Utah border.

 

The visibility of the shadow has been enhanced with contrast and dehaze adjustments.

 

Technical:

This is a panorama of 10 segments, each 1/10-second exposures at f/5.6, with the RF15-35mm lens at 35mm on the Canon R5 at ISO 100. Stitched in Adobe Camera Raw. Generative AI Fill removed people and foreground distractions and clutter amazingly well! Topaz Photo AI applied for additional noise reduction and sharpening. Nik Color EFX Classical Soft Focus also applied through an L1 Lights mask created with Lumenzia for an additional sky glow enhancement

 

The original is 29,000 x 5,500 pixels.

Using this photo to have a play with generative fill in the new Photoshop Beta. It’s not perfect but impressive and scary at the same time, a lot of that background wasn’t in the image!

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👤 In Shot: @gavrauroxana

📍Location: Southbank, London 🇬🇧

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#portrait #blonde #sundown #oxotower #generativefill #oxotowerwharf

I hope this time of year finds you with love. I tried to make this ai image look somewhat like my hometown Tucson, Arizona

This is a version of a boat located in the Charleston Shipyard in Oregon created with a prompt in Generative Fill of a ship on the rocks. It created an odd version of a ship wrecked on the rocks, a big change from the original boat stored on land.

Image generated and edited with AI and Photoshop

Promp: "Realistic photograph of Ford Mustang 2024 automobile, in the forest, pine trees"

Created for Photoshop Contest ~ Week 960

 

Thanks to Brillianthues for starter image

 

All work done in Photoshop Beta23

 

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Thank you very much for your comments and faves, regretfully, I am finding it increasingly difficult to reply to your comments, because of my very limited time on the internet, due to constant power interruptions in South Africa. I do read and appreciate every one of them! Thanks again!!

PS Beta Generative Fill: "detailed watercolor painting of quirky houses"

Taken on the Kelby Photowalk in Lund back in 2014.

Some compositional problems that have always held this back have been corrected with generative fill.

Experimenting with AI in Photoshop to blend things I have shot on camera.

 

In this image .. used PS Beta “Generative Fill” AI to create the background.

 

India Celebrates its Independence Day on 15th August.

 

"Happy Independence Day" to all.

 

The popular "blue" trail along the Skärån at Söderåsen National Park.

The figure in this photo is completely artificial, added by the Generative Fill function in the current Photoshop beta. I simply marked an area on the boardwalk and typed "Hiker with a small red backpack", and out he popped!

This is a panorama of the evening sky looking east at sunset from Sunset Point at Bryce Canyon National Park, Utah.

 

The sky contains the dark blue shadow of the Earth projected onto the atmosphere along the horizon, with the pink Belt of Venus above from sunlight from the setting Sun lighting the upper atmosphere. The Sun had set as seen from the ground at this point. I shot this October 11, 2023 on the trip to photograph the annular eclipse of the Sun.

 

This is panorama of 6 segments, all with the Canon RF15-35mm lens at 35mm, on the Canon R5, stitched in Adobe Camera Raw. The original is 19,700 by 5,400 pixels.

Continuing my experiments with the new generative fill tool in Photoshop. The original photo (taken at Park Guell in Barcelona) had about a dozen tourists prominently featured in it. The far bench had someone sitting on it & the nearer bench was mostly obscured by people in front of it, but Photoshop recreated them almost perfectly. The fountain was created totally from generative fill text, but in many separate stages & with a lot of trial & error, not a single text prompt.

This is a 270° panorama of the northern summer sky over the Icefields Parkway at the Parker Ridge trailhead area. The waxing Moon behind the peaks at left is still lighting the sky blue and illuminating Nigel Peak at centre and Cirrus Mountain at right with lunar alpenglow. A very dim aurora tints the sky magenta over the Nigel Pass area.

 

Due north is near centre. The Big Dipper and Ursa Major are left of centre in the northwest, with the bright star Arcturus at left over Mount Athabasca and the sharp-pointed Hilda Peak. The autumn stars of Perseus, Cassiopeia, Andromeda and Pegasus are rising in the northeast at right.

 

Technical:

This is a panorama of 14 segments, each 20-second exposures with the RF15-35mm lens at 20mm and f/2.8, on the Canon R5 at ISO 2500, and the camera in portrait orientation. Stitched with ACR. All segments processed through Adobe DeNoise AI before stitching. Applications of Generative Fill AI eliminated some unwanted elements in the parking lot, like my car! I left in the RV, apparently camped there for the night. I also left in satellite trails in the sky. And the stars are just a wee bit soft from a slight misfocus.

I used "select subject", refined and inverted the selection, discarded the bottom half of the selected background, and added a generative fill AI prompt for "medieval English castle on a distant hill during golden hour". This was the fourth instance of the prompt. This was a quick job using a photo I'd had no thought of manipulating when I took it. Given those circumstances and the early days of AI photo fill, I think it is worth sharing. I have had less than good efforts with AI fill on other images.

Experimenting in Lightroom and Photoshop trying out some presets, filters and "generative fills|

The dinosaurs and the volcano are fake, honest, I did not photograph these.

They were made with Adobe Firefly, text to image generater and Photoshop's generative fill.

In Firefly I asked for a desolate land with dead trees, a volcano a fiery comet heading towards earth.

I then used that image and ran it through Photoshop Beta and added the dinosaurs, lizards and skull with generative fill.

I got the pterodactyl and one dinosaur from Microsoft Word 3D animals. .

It filled in time during this cold wet weather.

Created for Photoshop Contest ~ Week 999

 

Thanks to Kathy for starter image.

 

Thanks to skagitrenee for Gate.

 

All work done in Photoshop 2024

 

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Thank you very much for your comments and faves, regretfully, I am finding it increasingly difficult to reply to your comments, because of my very limited time on the internet, due to constant power interruptions in South Africa. I do read and appreciate every one of them, however! Thanks again!!

Used Photoshop's generative fill tool to eliminate my friend & his umbrella, as well as replacing scaffolding on the right with an extension of the building's architecture. Also used sky replacement to add a little more visual interest to the sky.

 

The architectural extension does not represent the real building as it exists, but is a plausible possibility. I would never post this as an accurate "real" photograph - it's just a demonstration of the capabilities of generative fill.

 

See my comment for the "before" version.

Caerlaverock Castle. 1998. Shot in 640x480 on a Sony Mavica. Sky Replaced and borders expanded in Photoshop Beta using Generative Fill to 1922x1024.

This started out as an exercise in using one of the features of the new generative fill tool in Photoshop & then I just started to have some goofy fun with it. The original photo was of my wife Arlene on a small wooden bridge over the Metolius River & was in portrait format. I extended it out left & right to turn it to landscape format - about twice as wide as the original. A simple click of the generative fill tool & a few seconds later, the background was extended out in both directions seamlessly. I added a few snowy structures, exchanged her wool hat, ski jacket, pants & boots for a crown, fur coat & long wig, & added a polar bear, rabbit & owl.

 

Happy Halloween.

The forest is real, the Jack-o'-lanterns are real, the broom handle is real - the snakes and fog are fake.

Found these along a double-track hiking/mountain bike trail in Mill Creek Ravine. How did these carved pumpkins get to a somewhat remote location? Only the goblins know for sure.

My photo of the Oregon coast, with content added via Photoshop's generative text tool and much postwork.

 

Original photo here:

 

www.flickr.com/photos/163940733@N02/53271877417/in/datepo...

An odd machine at the edge of a lake. I started with my photo of a couple of people in front of a forest. I removed the people, then used the generative fill tool in Photoshop to add a lake with reflections at bottom. I then used the same tool to create the rough form of a machine & slowly, piece by piece, modified it to it's final configuration. Contrary to common belief, creating this kind of image (which is certainly something you are free to like or dislike, for whatever reason) is not a push button affair that is solely the creation of artificial intelligence - it's a collaboration between human & software in which the human makes all the creative choices.

Created for MIXMASTER CHALLENGE #63

   

CHEF xandram envisions a bright summer!

   

➤ Your image must contain a trellis or arbor.

 

➤ And at least one orb or sphere.

 

➤ Plus at least one mushroom.

 

➤ Use primarily bright and/or saturated colors (minimal pastels and black/white).

 

➤ NO PEOPLE including humanoids (robots, statues, etc.).

   

All work done in Photoshop Beta23 and MidJourney

   

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How famous memes would look like from behind the camera :) Extend the POV to see what's beyond..

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