Like last week, I had quite a clear direction on this one, so I sought out four baseline pictures to work with; none are actually from a library but contain elements that I want to feature.
His poem inspired me to try & visualise the scene he set using my own pictures & AI prompt engineering in DALL-E (ChatGPT). These are my baseline pictures.
I then generated this image by combining these images, Hammad’s brilliant poem, and my own prompts.
Whispering secrets to the sand
I say eventually because there were many prompt rewrites to get the image to match what I saw in Hammad’s words. In the carousel below are a few of the images that, whilst good, do not quite fit what was conjured in my own mind.
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For this week’s challenge, I used three different baseline shots. These were taken at the Kelvingrove Museum & The Burrel Collection at Pollock Country Park.
The first prompt came out really well & I’m using the resulting picture as my entry for this week.
I only have one market shot, so used that as the baseline image. It was taken at a European Christmas Market in Glasgow, & so the images generated off it are a wee bit festive
As this involves an ambush on a track through a forest, this is also my post for Cee’s Which Way Challenge.
This was quite a simple one & required only one baseline photo to base my prompt on in Hot Mods.
Wooded path
This first attempt came out really well. It shows a dispatch rider breaking through an ambush in a forest.
Breaking through an ambush
I decided to also winterise the scene & added a sidecar to the bike.
Wintery forest ambush
As usual, I could have stopped here, but where’s the fun in thatNext up is a cyberpunk-style image, as seen through the scope of a sniper following the action; this one’s my definite favourite.
Cyberpunk ambush
My next favourite is this abstract-style re-imagining of the scene.
Abstract-style ambush
As usual, there were many different runs in different styles, including the ambush being viewed from a command centre. Enjoy these in the carousel below
One other picture I really liked was this Baroque-style one; the bike looks really ornate & cool.