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If you open your mind for me
You won't rely on open eyes to see
The walls you built within
Come tumbling down and a new world will begin
♫ Silent Lucidity ♫
Created for The Hypothetical Awards Shopfronts Challenge: www.flickr.com/groups/1179479@N25/discuss/72157652257679282/
The Scientology center and store in Ocala, FL.
"VISUALIZANDO EL FUTURO".
Created for the Artistic Manipulation Group's MIXMASTER
CHALLENGE #35.
CHEF pcgirl2005j challenges us to mix up eras ...
➤ Your image must include a vintage person(s) depicted in vintage tones (basically sepia and definitely pre-color).
➤ Your background must be contemporary (city buildings, streets, computers, cars, space stations, etc.).
➤ Include one (and only one) animal.
➤ You must use a texture.
➤ NO TREES.
THANK YOU ALL MY KIND FLICKR FRIENDS. YOUR COMMENTS AND INVITATIONS ARE VERY MOTIVATING AND APPRECIATED.
GRACIAS A TODOS MIS AMABLES AMIGOS DE FLICKR. SUS COMENTARIOS, INVITACIONES Y FAVORITOS, SON MUY MOTIVANTES Y APRECIADOS
Images and textures of my own.
Querétaro - México.
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I'm still trying to find the sweet spot, where serenity and beauty intersect. I think I'm getting close.
Image imagined in MidJourney AI and finished with Topaz Studio 2.0 and Lightroom Classic.
Visualize yourself walking on the sand, listening to the water splash against the shore.
Visualize swimming, in the oceans, in the sky
Visualize sitting by a beach fire, warming up from the chilly air.
Visualize happiness that won't be suppressed, laughing.
It is the end of the day when the sun sets low, and the mood is sweet and peaceful.
When things get tough, I like to visualize a place where serenity reigns supreme. You can currently find me here.
Image imagined in MidJourney AI and finished with Topaz Studio 2.0 and Lightroom Classic.
Please don't use this image on websites, blogs or other media without my explicit
permission. © All rights reserved. All photos are digitally watermarked with Digimarc
I have seen this shot done a hundred times and wanted to give it a try. It was not as easy as it looks! Getting a ring to stand in a book and getting the right shadow is a bit tricky. I also wanted to find a page in the book that enhanced the image and I think I found one...:)
Gathered yesterday with a group of other flickr group members (Newcastle Sundance) for a sunrise meet at Merewether NSW.
We were rewarded with a beautiful sunrise; give that the forecast was far less promising (it was supposed to be rainy and strong winds - they arrived later in the afternnon!)
For best result - please view Large on Black!!
Canon 7D + Tokina 11-16 lens @ 11mm.
10 second exposure at f22 ISO100.
Lee ND.6 + GNDH.9 used.
Hope you enjoy it!
I needed to go big with the visualization. So I did and this is what my mind saw.
Image imagined in MidJourney AI and finished with Topaz Studio 2.0 and Lightroom Classic.
I've created a music visualization tool that turns music, in the form of MIDI files, into organic, flowing images using particle swarm algorithms. Each note generates particles that spiral outward based on pitch and timing, creating unique visual "fingerprints" for different musical styles. Simple, repeated melodies show beautiful cyclical patterns with repeating waves, while complex polyrhythms and chromatic harmony create chaotic, scattered patterns. The visualization essentially performs a topological analysis of music structure - revealing at a glance whether a piece is periodic and tonal versus aperiodic and chromatic. This is the Theme from the Godfather.
I had this picture in my head for about two weeks and waited for the right conditions.
Leica I (C), Elmar 50mm f/3.5 lens with Ilford FP4+ film.
Overcast day in Sunnyside, Georgia
www.youtube.com/watch?v=t-_45lXgHZw
Time to get back to my series of candid portraits, "Akiba Window 2017". Once again, I plan to post five images in succession.
#6 (1/5)
(If viewing on a PC, I highly recommend pressing "L" to view in Lightboard mode with a black background.)
Night view of the chain bridge from the Danube River in Budapest, Hungary
to see more, check out: www.facebook.com/davidbuisinephotography
Subdivision of a cube using derivatives of the Catmull Clark and Doo Sabin algorithms. Generated and visualized using processing. Click below to see the video:
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Visualizations.
Умеренные размеры заброшенные тайны масса проблемы частицы взаимодействия огромные сильные открытия последовательные строки старых фермионов,
Hindernisse angehen symmetrische Ideen signifikante Ablehnungen genaue Theorien verdrängten Tatsachen Grundgesetze elektromagnetische Kräfte ziehen Kräfte,
descrivendo modelli di forze nucleari che anticipavano le rivoluzioni si scontrarono particelle con angoli diversi che confondevano dati punti fisici formule incantevoli,
الفترة القمرية العناصر الكمومية الحركات الدورية تعبر نقاط التقدم أسئلة معقولة الحيل تمتد الروابط المفقودة حشرات المسارات خصائص متعددة الأبعاد,
간단한 결과 확산 포인트 포함 긴장 중력 회전 커플 링 규칙 설득 업적 긍정적 인 라인,
感動的な電気オブジェクトがフィールドを宣言しました大げさな反応が文字列を計算します突発的な代替事例の突発的な失敗、奇妙な結果.
Steve.D.Hammond.
SONY 85mm 1.4 GM II
Wild Horses grazing at a Hilltop next to the Sea.
For this photo image I chose to use aperture 2.8 and get close to the Horses, so that the background blurs out, I sometimes think as an old painter. Remember to visualize the finished image before you push the button.
You can share your experience or learn in this Flickr group flickr.com/groups/14888770@N23/
Explore - June 20, 2008 (#335)
The pond - the water lilies - the sky - the reflection
A BIG "THANK YOU" TO THE MODERN IMPRESSIONISTS GROUP FOR VOTING FOR ME IN THE ""WATER, WATER EVERYWHERE, BUT NO DROPLETS" CONTEST. THIS
IS AWSOME!
This is an apparition that momentarily appeared in the sky over Nova Scotia, a portal to a higher spiritual dimension of reality. Or so I wish. Actually, it's a photo of an image on the computer monitor, an animated visual from the Milkdrop visualization software program associated with Winamp.
“We live our days in the microscopic, but something within us calls us to dream in the cosmic – every one of us. And within us exists those two worlds: the world as it is and the world as we think it ought to be.”
- A.J. Darkholme
“To visualize is to see what is not there, what is not real -- a dream . To visualize is, in fact, to make visual lies . Visual lies, however, have a way of coming true.”
- Peter McWilliams
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