Bye bye
31.08.2024 21:43 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0@garyscallen.bsky.social
Interested in photography, politics , creating music and AI graphics Thanks to having a mini stroke, I have difficulty controlling the fingers on my right hand. That made my great love of photography and guitar playing very difficult to Impossible
Bye bye
31.08.2024 21:43 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0AI Generated Portrait
"Beware The Troll"
AI Generated Portrait
"1980 Calling ..."
Personal Photo
Nikon Coolpix L820
Montreal Zombie Walk
AI generated portrait
"ZeBro"
Personal Photo
Montreal Zombie Walk
Nikon Coolpix L820
Personal Photo
Montreal Zombie Walk
Nikon Coolpix L820
One of my all time favorite places to take photos were the Montreal Zombie walks. Sadly, they seem to be discontinued.
You have to keep your head in a swivel , and if you can't get a great picture at a Zombie walk ......
Personal Photo
Minolta Coolpix L820
Multiple passes though Snapseed
Taken at the Iguana Bar in Montreal
A friend's band was playing , and this was one of the groups on the bill
"Purple Daze"
AI generated landscape
"Beams Of Light"
Personal photo
Taken with a Minolta Coolpix L820
On a tiny tripod π
Amazing camera , $ 200 level when I bought it , incredible optics and telephoto capacity - and it's powered by AA batteries.
Perfect travel camera
Yuanyang Rice Terraces, China
AI generated art
I get your point, but what about people that can't do traditional art or photography because of physical restrictions. I have a right hand that I have little fine control over.
Do I have a right to try and use AI to make high quality imagery , or am I just locked out of the game ?
I'm in the same situation, with a background in photography, and experience working with programs like Poser .
I'm new here , and was searching for AI graphics , and just found a lot of haters . I get that aspect of it , and there are some "artists" that post rather weak examples
Good luck π€