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Photo-realistic AI Midjourney render. Post work (composition) done with Photoshop and Lightroom.

 

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iPhone still life, processed with Snapseed

Thanks for the support and another explore image! - destruction of construction

I really appreciate all the comments and suggestions.

I apologize for not being more active with comments...will catch up asap.

 

I'm working on a website / tutorial and an Urbex book at the same time.

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Mural "Don't sleep on your dream" by Belgian painter Noir Artist (Lucien Gilson) at Rue de Nimy 117, 7000 Mons, Belgium.

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Noir Artist (Lucien Gilson) est un jeune artiste plasticien et peintre muraliste formé à Saint-Luc Liège. Il réalise des toiles, peintures, dessins, fresques monumentales, art mural, trompe l’oeil, décoration et design urbain, ce travail « au noir » laisse peu de regards indifférents.

Inspiré par la pub, le pop art, l’art baroque ou encore la calligraphie, NOIR Artist décline avec grâce ses obsessions picturales hyperréalistes et ses envolées plus abstraites. Par sa fresque « Don’t sleep on your dream », Noir Artist a apporté sa touche de figuration surréaliste au projet.

Source: streetartcities.com/cities/mons/markers/26512

 

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Noir Artist (Lucien Gilson) is a young visual artist and muralist trained in Saint-Luc Liège. He creates canvases, paintings, drawings, monumental frescoes, wall art, trompe l'oeil, decoration and urban design. This "black" work leaves few eyes indifferent. Inspired by advertising, pop art, baroque art or calligraphy, NOIR Artist gracefully declines his hyper realist pictorial obsessions and his more abstract flights. With his fresco "Don't sleep on your dream", Noir Artist brought his touch of surrealist figuration to the project.

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4 of 4 - Prompts: a humanoid fish lady in the artistic style, pixar art , fully body, VFX, highly intricate, highly detailed, detailed facial features, vivid colors, hyperrealism, hyperdetailed, realistic features, scales, fish and flowers, octane render, unreal engine render.

Made with #midjourney

  

Bananas in Plastic, 2001, by Dutch artist Tjalf Sparnaay at exhibition Hyperrealism in Kunsthal Rotterdam,

 

More hyperrealistic paintings at:

johanphoto.blogspot.nl/2017/05/hyperrealisme.html

Found art on the Metro, Washington, D.C.

Photoshop composite. Owls via Pixabay, from left: suju-foto, dannymoore1973, MAKY_OREL, no-longer-here, Kevinsfotos.

AI creation from Nightcafe

 

DUPLICATE from Flux Schnell with Dreamshaper XL Lightning

 

prints available here: fineartamerica.com/featured/the-next-wave-of-refugees-fro...

 

Now it finally happened: more refugees from Bosco's Garden have arrived!

 

I played around with this prompt for a different reason, but getting these results are unexpected, after I ran it together with a completely different image from an earlier irteration.

 

Mixing apples with oranges.

 

PROMPT:

Detailed ( painting by artist Hieronymus Bosch 1.5) scenery at the Cryptid Taxidermy Museum in post apocalyptic Wonderland, Pieter Brueghel, Jan Van Eyck, intricately detailed, hyperrealism, fantasy, cryptid surreal-style creatures, Bogomils Universe

Midjourney introduced a new feature: retexture. It enables you to maintain an image structure and retexture it. Midjourney calls it "an extremely powerful feature" and I do not disagree.

 

This is an original Screenpunk image. The series Headshot contains the results of a first experiment with retexturing this image.

Hyper-Realism in Photography using in-camera digital zoom and 85mm fixed focal optical lens

 

Exposition « Hyperréalisme. Ceci n’est pas un corps » au Musée Maillol

Chicago-based artist Mika Horibuchi is interested in tricks and slips in visual perception. The curtains, window blinds, and optical illusions she uses as subjects often conceal as much as they reveal. Drawing equally from art history and psychology, she uses techniques such as hyperrealism and trompe l'oeil—in which an image is rendered in detail so true to life that it appears three-dimensional—to walk the line between honesty and deception. In the artist’s words, “A slight betrayal of expectations is at play.”

Exposition Hyperréalisme au musée Maillol à Paris : l’art au-delà du réel, du malaise à la fascination

   

Après avoir été présentée à Bilbao, Rotterdam, Bruxelles ou Lyon, l’exposition-événement « Hyperréalisme. Ceci n’est pas un corps » s’installe à Paris au musée Maillol jusqu’au 5 mars. Emprunté à René Magritte, son titre annonce la couleur. Si les sculpteurs réunis ici ont pour préoccupation première de s’approcher au plus près du réel, l’acte même de création induit un décalage.

 

Sans être un mouvement établi, l’hyperréalisme naît dans les années 1960 aux États-Unis, d’abord en peinture, en réaction contre l’abstraction. Au fil des décennies suivantes, les artistes ne cesseront d’interroger ce rapport au réel, indissociable d’une réflexion sur le corps.

“I think that the

world should be full of cats and full of rain, that's all,

just cats and rain, rain and cats, very nice,

good night.”

― Charles Bukowski,

  

Good night to You

Good night Sunday

Up to a new fresh week!

But no rain please ;-))

 

See you my friends!

 

Made possible with: DALL-E 3

 

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Locale: North lakefront (Lake Michigan) - Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA.

Year & Season: 2015 ; Late spring

Illumination Aids: (none)

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Camera: Sony Alpha a7 Mirrorless

Sensor: Full-frame

IBIS: n/a ; OIS: OFF

Support: Tripod

Lens: Sigma 150mm f/2.8 EX DG OS HSM APO Macro for Sony A-mnt

Lens Adapter: Sony LA-EA4

Filters: (none)

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Exposure Program: Aperture priority

Metering Mode: Average

Exposure Quality: Raw (Lightroom DNG)

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Processing: Lightroom 6.12 (CR 9.12)

LR Presets: (none) ; Processing Plug-Ins: (none)

Original File Aspect & Size: 3:2 ; 24.0MP (6000 x 4000)

Cropped Aspect & **Size: 1:1 ; 15.5MP (3935 x 3935)

**Size is prior to downsizing and JPG conversion using Lightroom.

JPG Size: 4.19MP (2048 x 2048)

File ID: ClrStdy01e Deep(Clr)V03R00 Milw.Lakfrnt.N.20150619-01-0-10a LShJ80.jpg

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Un mio dipinto con pomodori 🍅 e luce LED

On a D.C. Metro Platform, with a tip of the hat to Richard Estes' Photo-Realism Art. That's what it in painting; photographers call it Hyper-Realism - an almost cartoonish look at times.

 

Candid photography on the Metro and in the Metro stations, Washington, D.C, using slow shutters for ghosting effects.

OZLAND Art Gallery

slurl.com/secondlife/OZLAND/87/5/500

 

During the month of May 2014, see the exhibited works of Cate StoryMoon. Also check out the blog of Llola and Sven, the gracious curators, who graciously invited me to display some of my photographic meanderings:

 

ozlandart.blogspot.com

 

Featured in this image is the utterly fantastic melting horse from Kalopsia

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