A cloudy start, but the blue sky peeking through hints at the nice day to come; pity I was at work for all of it & it was raining by the time I headed home??
Here’s an AI watercolour transformation of the scene.
For this challenge of water in motion, I thought I’d look at some obvious and less obvious forms of movement.
So, I’m starting this post with water that is put in motion by others. This first shot is the Falkirk Wheel, a boat lift that essential is a section of canal that is rotated from the lower canal to the upper. In the shot, on the left of the wheel, you can see a canal boat sat in the closed off section as it is lifted up.
Ranunculus Asiaticus is more commonly known as a Persian Buttercup.
Ranunculus Asiaticus
I’ve decided to re-imagine this flower in a wooded glade, & then added a sprinkle of magic dust. The first attempt came out really well, but I wanted the flower to be more of a feature, so back to the prompt.
Any of you following my blog will know I’m currently working on a project fusing my own photography with AI creativity. For more on my journey with AI, check out my Fan Of… series, the latest being a re-imagining of some lensball shots.
Ranunculus Asiaticus is more commonly known as a Persian Buttercup.
Ranunculus Asiaticus
I’ve added a wee bit of sparkle & magic to this flower & also re-imagined it as a watercolour.
Any of you following my blog will know I’m currently working on a project fusing my own photography with AI creativity. For more on my journey with AI, check out my Fan Of… series, the latest being a re-imagining of some lensball shots.
This time, I did something a bit different & had the AI re-imagine the picture as a piece of artwork being created.
Any of you following my blog will know I’m currently working on a project fusing my own photography with AI creativity. For more on my journey with AI, check out my Fan Of… series, the latest being a re-imagining of some lensball shots.
As with yesterday’s post, I placed this flower into a warmly lit wooded glade, but this time added magical elements & then transformed it into a light & ethereal watercolour.
Any of you following my blog will know I’m currently working on a project fusing my own photography with AI creativity. For more on my journey with AI, check out my Fan Of… series, the latest being a re-imagining of some lensball shots.