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52 weeks of writing: week 23
gullible - easily deceived, naive (antonym: astute, discerning, wise, perceptive)
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2016-02-23
These texts/volumes/books are in a language I can't read, but they were all stacked up in a hallway and looked too neat to not take a photo.
EDITOR'S NOTE: I accidentally deleted this photo from my photostream so I had to re-upload it. Sorry for the repost and lost faves. :(
Back in my day castaways had to hand write their messages in hopes of being found. Kids these days...
Lighting:
580EXII @ 1/8 power bare with orange gel 3 o'clock
Day 88/365
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Every day, this man stands for several hours meditating in front of the White Pagoda in Anuradhapura. Nothing can disturb him, nothing can distract his gaze. To his feet, he has an information sign with the following text:
"I do not use money.
Please do not donate it.
Video and photographing are allowed.
Please do not talk with me."
National Museum of Nuclear Science and History, Albuquerque
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I don't know this lady. She was playing with her mobile phone while sitting on a bench by the Grand Canal in the (rare) summer evening sunlight.
Now that you're here, why don't you have a look at Hauke's Best On Black?
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We're Here! - Text and Typography ....and HCS
I had a few ideas for the theme today but isn't funny how sometimes plans just go out the window?
Went to the flea market this morning and there was this guy with his chalkboard-sided truck and this message about taking credit cards! PERFECT!
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This is meant to be a Garden of Eden scene. 'garden of eden' was not part of the text prompt though.
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I think that AI image generation is similar in many ways to photography. The camera itself handles all the fine details, but the photographer is in charge of curating the types of images that will be created.
Ultimately, it is all about maximizing the probability that something good will be created.
This is very similar to AI image generation, in terms of the skills involved and what the human does vs. what the machine does.
You can't compare AI image generation to the process of actually making these images from scratch with 3D software or paint/pencils, where the human controls every detail.
However, I think the process really is very similar to that of photography, as I made the case for above.
- Josh