Allium Ursinum: Capturing the Beauty of Wild Garlic at Culzean Castle — FOTD Aug 03

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Hi All 👋 My latest post for Cee’s FOTD.

We’re now moving on to Culzean Castle & its grounds in Ayrshire for the next series of flowers & settings


Allium ursinum, also known as wild garlic, ramsons, cowleekes, cows’s leek, cowleek, buckrams, broad-leaved garlic, wood garlic, bear leek, Eurasian wild garlic or bear’s garlic. It is native to Europe and Asia, where it grows in moist woodland. It is a wild relative of onion and garlic, all belonging to the same genus, Allium.

As with Thursday’s fuchsia, I added a picture of Culzean castle into the AI prompt to ensure it featured in the background. My setting for the wild garlic is its natural habitat of woodland, with the castle in the background. I then did a series of style edits (carousel): golden hour lighting, night, storm, dystopian, futurism… enjoy

If you follow my blog, you know I’m currently working on a project fusing my photography with AI creativity. For more on my journey with AI, check out my Fan Of… series, the latest of which is a reimagining of some lensball shots.

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2 responses to “Allium Ursinum: Capturing the Beauty of Wild Garlic at Culzean Castle — FOTD Aug 03”

  1. kzmcb Avatar

    It IS lovely, and the AI has dealt with it and the castle very well.

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