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#Reverb10, Prompt #11: 11 Things. What are 11 things your life doesn’t need in 2011? How will you go about eliminating them? How will getting rid of these 11 things change your life?
There are all sorts of intangibles I'd love to get rid of, but probably can't. Procrastination tops that list, but I've had that monkey on my back as long as I can remember. We're very symbiotic at this point.
I'll have more luck, and I do like to set achievable goals, focusing on the tangible. I plan to make 2011 the year of the decluttering and decrapification. Neither the hubs nor I were exactly neat and tidy on our own, so combining our households has led to us having about 4 times the amount of stuff we need. Between the two of us we can always think of some reason why anything might come in handy, but really?
1. Clothes I will never wear again
2. Shoes (oh, the 4" heels) I will never wear again
3. Paper - academic journal articles from undergrad? hasta la vista
4. Knick knacks with no meaning. Where do they come from?
5. The push reel mower - we've both attempted to occupy the moral high ground of the push mower, and both of us have given up
6. Stuff I might someday fix so it works
7. Materials for crafts I might someday start
8. The second printer
9. The second vacuum cleaner
10. The very cute, very small, very sticky-drawered dresser - too small for my clothes
11. Candles (love to buy them, NEVER burn them)
I'm going to shake these things out of my life like shaking off water, feel so much lighter after.
Please allow me to try something new. Here's the prompt, at least that I started with - I lost my changes. This same prompt, with some adjusting was also used for the previous round of uploads that look similar.
Please let me know what you think. Image invites are welcomed. Comments and favs are appreciated.
Prompt:
a black and white photo of a woman with long hair, inspired by Ulrika Pasch, portrait of kim wexler, gorgeous face, style of angela deane, prideful look, square, waist - up, vivid, breathtaking look, a radiant, aesthetic shot
The project is developed using various pre-set text-to-image models, processing text prompt inputs. On the borderline between sensitive content and an easy slip into topics of violence, this project visualizes the depths of the subconscious of these models, excavating the influences of media and online information exchange. The quantified traces of reality and collective histories allow algorithms to generate content that recycles the past – building the spine of quasi-historical narratives – often obfuscated with prejudice and misinformation, along with the author’s personal bias. Generated outputs are presented inside a hypertext object – a tent that the audience can enter, as it were.
Photo: Florian Voggeneder
...And she knows how to use them.
Here's the prompt and generation info. Will this generate any interest?
sexy, Red panties above knees, nude, redhead, portrait, photoshoot, (8K), legs, posed, white background, high fashion, 1950's pinup art,
Negative Prompt: (worst quality:1.4), (low quality:1.4), (monochrome:1.1), (bad_prompt_version2:0.8), (undersaturated:1.3), bad art, text, jpeg, watermark, artist sign, blurry, out of frame, nsfw, ((disfigured)), deformations, extra limb, missing limbs, floating limbs, poorly drawn face, poorly drawn hands, missing fingers, split screen, bad hands, missing fingers, (malformed limbs), ((missing arms)), ((missing legs)), (((extra arms))), (((extra legs))), mutation, mutated hands, (fused fingers), (too many fingers), (((long neck))), roothand, crabhand, vinehand, pincers, normal quality, cross eyed, bad anatomy, deformed, surreal, cloned face, squinting
Model: Juggernaut XL - Sampler: k_dpm_fast - Seed: 4211767309 - Steps: 30 - CFG Scale: 6
Denoise: 0.54 - Clip Skip: 1 - Dimensions: 448x768 - Karras: true - Tiling: false - HiRes Fix: true
Corn macro
Canon EF-S 55-250mm f/4-5.6 IS
Kenko 36mm and 20mm extension tubes
Lighting: Stanley work lights and a desk lamp
Slight crop
Prompts: Bananas in Pyjamas having a tea party, balloons and cake, decorations, highly detailed, detailed facial features, vivid colors, hyperrealism, realistic features.
Made with #midjourney #photoshop
Thank you for your visit, faves, and kind comments. 😊
The K-2 teachers in my building scored second grade "practice prompts" today in preparation for the "real thing" in April. We worked in pairs scoring the students standard conventions and stylistic components. We'll return the prompts with "practice scores" and teaching points to help the students. It's always fun to read papers from students throughout the grade level. I always find this activity enlightening and rewarding too!
Since the prompt did a play on a recipe, I used a recipe card. Added some "sprinkles" in glitter stars. I love one photo as the star of a layout. This one really captures my son's crazy, thick and flowing long hair. Someday he will cut it... so I am going to capture it often. Layers of paper and even a "cupcake" stick. The page is complete!
I subscribed an inspirational newsletter by Sandy. Fifth prompt is "a photo a day" project that lasts few days. I'm going to draw these tasks.
Forth word to "photograph" was TRAFFIC.
This is the beginning of a spread for our prompts group. The face on the right is a blind self-portrait.
Sorry I've taken along time to upload these photos. I have been doing the prompts each day I just haven't been taking the photos and uploading them each day.
Prompt #11 from Janel of "Run with Scissors" Journal prompts
Journal Prompt 11: Hello friends. Today is another one of my favorite pages. And speaking of favorites, this is a page all about your faves!!
We are going to list your favorites in each of these four categories:
* TV shows
* Music
* Food
* Splurges
These are just a few of my faves in each category.
I first made a stencil to help me make the first one on the left (using the computer to make the pattern). I used Intense pencils on this and did overlays to get different colors.
The pattern on top right is also from the stencil, using watercolors.
The pattern on the bottom right was freehand drawing, using neocolors for edges to give them depth.
The lettering I realized I hadn't done it before the picture was taken, so I put that in with photo editing in PSP. I will write it on the original though.
Sponsored by: Daisy Yellow Daily Paper Prompts
Please allow me to try something new. Here's the prompt, at least that I started with - I lost my changes. This same prompt, with some adjusting was also used for the previous round of uploads that look similar.
Please let me know what you think. Image invites are welcomed. Comments and favs are appreciated.
Prompt:
a black and white photo of a woman with long hair, inspired by Ulrika Pasch, portrait of kim wexler, gorgeous face, style of angela deane, prideful look, square, waist - up, vivid, breathtaking look, a radiant, aesthetic shot