Romantic Rooftop Rendezvous — Spies, Lies & Digital Skies

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Hi All 👋 My latest post for Susan’s Digital Art Challenge: Romantic Rooftop Rendezvous.

I used these shots I’d taken over Glasgow from the Lighthouse as my baseline images.

I then set up the prompt to imagine a couple having a romantic rendezvous on a rooftop balcony overlooking the city.

Rooftop rendezvous
Rooftop rendezvous

A great start, but I accidentally outputted it as square format, not wide. So back to the prompt.

Rooftop rendezvous
Rooftop rendezvous

Another great result — I love the moon framed within the pagoda, but I wanted the balcony to be higher, looking down on the rooftops & the couple to be more of the focus of the picture. I felt a bit of extra colour was needed, hence the addition of the bouquets of red & white roses.

Rooftop romance
Rooftop romance

Next up I’m going for a blend of futuristic & steampunk.

A dystopian setting next. The AI removed the woman from the picture unbidden; I like to think the guy is setting up the table for the rendezvous & not that he ends up dining alone

Trying a bit of selective colour next with just the balcony scene, flowers & lamps in colour, the rest monochromatic.

This leads to the final one, a romantic scene on a rooftop balcony overlooking a futuristic city.

Romantic rooftop rendezvous
Romantic rooftop rendezvous

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3 responses to “Romantic Rooftop Rendezvous — Spies, Lies & Digital Skies”

  1. […] Jez led us through his Hot Mods journey, from the photos he selected from his portfolio to the changes in time, theme, and architecture. Each image is a beauty! Check out his post for the full gallery! […]

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    Susan T. Braithwaite

    Wow, sweetie! These are superb images. I love each and every one of them. The guy in the featured image reminds me of a young Christian Slater. It’s going to be tough to narrow it down this week!

  3. Kevin Avatar

    Jez, these are downright awesome. Fantastic work!

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