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Built in 1990, by Main Iron Works Incorporated of Houma, Louisiana as the Coastal Florida for the Coastal Tug and Barge Company Incorporated of Miami, Florida. In 2023, the tug was acquired by the Bay Houston Towing Company of Houston, Texas. The vessel Florida is active and its current position is reported to be in the Gulf of Mexico
Prompt: create a digital fine art, ultra-realistic, using the referenced image as the Base, generate an image that preserves the exact tugboat’s structure, markings, colors, hull shape, fenders, windows, railings, antennas, and overall likeness. Place this same tugboat “FLORIDA” naturally on open waters of the Gulf of Mexico with no shoreline visible. Maintain the vessel’s proportions, textures, paint, metal surfaces, rubber fenders, deck equipment, cabin geometry, and all unedited details. Replace the original background with a continuous open-water horizon and daylight sky. Match the Base image’s lighting direction and material response while adapting it to bright mid-day Gulf conditions. Ensure seamless integration with correct reflections, shadows, scale, perspective, water wake, and color balance. No new objects, people, text, logos, filters, or noise effects. Output one horizontal-aspect image, same size as Base, clean edges, crisp details, no artifacts. watercolor paint effect with brush strokes, accurate vessel detail from the referenced image
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Brush Strokes - Nature's Saturation (ODC Saturated)
I spend the last couple weeks in complete frustration on getting my project off the ground by first finding the right studio space. Since that time, I find so many ideas crammed into the pea sized brain of mine and it really makes it hard to put the steps in the right order.
I really only get one shot at this so I constantly deal with the potential that any major decisions I make have such a huge impact on not only me, but the family and how I'll look at the work I do in photography forever.
So, on one hand, I'm a lucky bastard to be able to take this on with everyone's support, but then I have such a narrow margin for error that it might kill me in the process... Nah, I'm a ninja after all, so I don't think I can actually be killed. But it could hurt nonetheless...
Canon 7D | Canon EF 50mm f/1.4
After the rain was starting to evaporate, I caught this little guy. It was at a local park - Alviso Adobe. The park just opened about a year ago and it used to be the Meadowlark Dairy in Pleasanton, California. More photos of the park to follow. You can read more at: Alviso Adobe.
It was great to see this old Kenworth K-series Road Train double as it headed south along the highway to the scrapyard at Port Adelaide with a load of cut-up farmyard machinery.
Seen near Port Wakefield, South Australia.
This photo is featured in my latest blurb release abstract square
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Bedok Jetty, Singapore
Ships anchored off the eastern coast of Singapore firing flares into the night sky as they ushered in 2016.
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she's just beautiful. the hand belongs to her dad. this happened in a public toilet, her dad is responsible for them. they invited me for some chicken and patatas. i love syrians :)
a man and his beard
a portrait of my boyfriend experimenting with backlighting. here you can see his portrait of me in the same setting.
BH45 crosses the small bridge over 144th St in Orland Park as the clock strikes 1:00am, disturbing the silence of historic downtown.
This young harp seal was quite entertaining as he swam back and forth in front of us on his back. Taken from the dock as we were watching for whale action at Holyrood, NL.
I love to lap a spot cream
And I assure you that i'm neat
But you never know what you can expect
When the pussy is in heat
Stroke that shiny coat
Stroking is the antidote
Stroke that, it's a start
Only for the wild at heart
Stroke that shiny coat
Stroking is the antidote
Stroke that shiny coat
Stoking's what it's all about.
Photoshop has had a very simple Stroke process for many years, but Adobe doesn't care much for "Simple". Many people are scratching their heads for how to even put a stroke on text.
As you know white text on a white background is invisible, so I put 4 strokes on this one and took the text out.
Here is the Tutorial by Steve Patterson to get you back to using Strokes again . Just click HERE.
An early Halloween photo of a little vignette I made combining Lego seasonal Halloween set ( set 40122), the Businessman Zombie from Series 14 and Deathstroke :)
A group of monsters has been unleashed and they're looking for victims. However they choose the wrong one and Deathstroke is going to teach them a lesson in good manners :)
The subject is intuitionally "inclined" compared to the photo's borders in order to create a sort of "shaken camera" effect like sometimes we see in action movies during the fight scenes :)
I hope I'll be able to upload something more detailed for Halloween but in the meantime I thought to share this little photo :)
I hope you like it :)
Also a quick question: Do you know if we can add some blood effect with photoshop (or equivalent) and still consider the photo safety level "safe"? Thank You :)
In the past, pure EMD lashups were quite rare on River sub road freights but that is starting to change with the introduction of a fleet of newly rebuilt SD70ACUs. Today's 471 featured a pair of them, seen making a pickup at Carlson Pass.
Goodview, MN
July 1st, 2020
Texture made using multiple brushes, created from scratch.
Please credit me if used and it would be nice to leave a link or comment so I could take a look (and fave) the work done with it.