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Post by JohnY on Feb 5, 2024 22:14:53 GMT
Is the water in the first pic AI or did you go paddling to get the second pic?
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Post by dreampolice on Feb 6, 2024 7:08:15 GMT
Is the water in the first pic AI or did you go paddling to get the second pic? No it was water, but only shallow. I had on my wellies.
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Post by zx9 on Feb 12, 2024 18:23:04 GMT
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Post by dans on Feb 14, 2024 16:31:26 GMT
It seems most of my photos are taken on my phone. Other than some recent snaps the last few days, these are the last proper photo's I took with my iPhone 14 pro Max on Monday. Pylon porn 3 by Nigel G, on Flickr Pylon pornby Nigel G, on Flickr These are fantastic Nige
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Post by donerundlecams on Feb 16, 2024 5:04:54 GMT
a snap of me, my new winter jacket and toque ... from last week ... .. . . . ... next time, I'll check the snap before I put my mobile away Cheers, Jack
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Post by aitch on Mar 12, 2024 11:57:01 GMT
The Staines Sticker person strikes again... Don't stop... by SteveH, on Flickr This could have gone in the Palestine thread or, with a hardly noticably B&W conversion, in the B&W thread. However I put it here because: 1. I took it with my phone. 2. It was taken a couple of days ago but, as usual, I just put my phone in my pocket and forgot I'd taken the pic. Anyone else have that problem?
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Post by El Sid on Mar 12, 2024 12:36:26 GMT
As if we could...
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Post by zou on Mar 14, 2024 20:08:31 GMT
The Staines Sticker person strikes again... Don't stop... by SteveH, on Flickr This could have gone in the Palestine thread or, with a hardly noticably B&W conversion, in the B&W thread. However I put it here because: 1. I took it with my phone. 2. It was taken a couple of days ago but, as usual, I just put my phone in my pocket and forgot I'd taken the pic. Anyone else have that problem? Sometimes, but I try to get the image ready as soon as possible. So for example, if I snap something on the way to work, I'll aim to edit/export the file at lunchtime, rather than leave it to gather dust.
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Post by dreampolice on Mar 14, 2024 21:30:50 GMT
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Post by don on Mar 23, 2024 14:39:52 GMT
It seems most of my photos are taken on my phone. Other than some recent snaps the last few days, these are the last proper photo's I took with my iPhone 14 pro Max on Monday. Pylon porn 3 by Nigel G, on Flickr Pylon pornby Nigel G, on Flickr These are fantastic Nige I absolutely love them. I’ve seen similar before but they are fantastic 👍❤️❤️❤️
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Post by dreampolice on Mar 24, 2024 10:34:24 GMT
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Post by dreampolice on Mar 24, 2024 10:52:55 GMT
A window of flat geese flat geese by Nigel G, on Flickr Edit. I have just asked chat GPT to write me an artist statement about this, lol In my photograph capturing soft toy geese nestled within a window frame, their plush forms take on an unexpected poignancy against the backdrop of a reflective sky. This juxtaposition invites viewers to contemplate the intersection of innocence and the vastness of the world beyond.
The soft toys, with their endearing simplicity, evoke feelings of nostalgia and warmth, reminiscent of childhood memories and the comfort found in simple companionship. Yet, as they lay against the window, their gazes directed outward, they seem to yearn for something more—a longing mirrored in the sky's expansive reflection.
The window, acting as both a barrier and a portal, frames this poignant tableau. Its glass surface serves as a mirror, offering a glimpse into the ethereal realm of the heavens above. Through this reflection, the geese appear to transcend their physical confines, reaching towards the infinite expanse beyond.
In this photograph, I explore themes of longing, introspection, and the universal human desire for connection and belonging. The soft toy geese symbolize our innate innocence and curiosity, while the reflective window serves as a metaphor for the threshold between the known and the unknown, the tangible and the intangible.
Ultimately, my aim is to evoke a sense of wonder and contemplation in the viewer, inviting them to reflect on their own place within the vastness of existence, and the enduring beauty found in the simplest of moments.
That'll do!
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Post by spinno on Mar 24, 2024 12:21:15 GMT
A window of flat geese flat geese by Nigel G, on Flickr Edit. I have just asked chat GPT to write me an artist statement about this, lol In my photograph capturing soft toy geese nestled within a window frame, their plush forms take on an unexpected poignancy against the backdrop of a reflective sky. This juxtaposition invites viewers to contemplate the intersection of innocence and the vastness of the world beyond.
The soft toys, with their endearing simplicity, evoke feelings of nostalgia and warmth, reminiscent of childhood memories and the comfort found in simple companionship. Yet, as they lay against the window, their gazes directed outward, they seem to yearn for something more—a longing mirrored in the sky's expansive reflection.
The window, acting as both a barrier and a portal, frames this poignant tableau. Its glass surface serves as a mirror, offering a glimpse into the ethereal realm of the heavens above. Through this reflection, the geese appear to transcend their physical confines, reaching towards the infinite expanse beyond.
In this photograph, I explore themes of longing, introspection, and the universal human desire for connection and belonging. The soft toy geese symbolize our innate innocence and curiosity, while the reflective window serves as a metaphor for the threshold between the known and the unknown, the tangible and the intangible.
Ultimately, my aim is to evoke a sense of wonder and contemplation in the viewer, inviting them to reflect on their own place within the vastness of existence, and the enduring beauty found in the simplest of moments.
That'll do! What's that smell in the air...arty bs?
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Post by dreampolice on Mar 24, 2024 12:29:39 GMT
A window of flat geese flat geese by Nigel G, on Flickr Edit. I have just asked chat GPT to write me an artist statement about this, lol In my photograph capturing soft toy geese nestled within a window frame, their plush forms take on an unexpected poignancy against the backdrop of a reflective sky. This juxtaposition invites viewers to contemplate the intersection of innocence and the vastness of the world beyond.
The soft toys, with their endearing simplicity, evoke feelings of nostalgia and warmth, reminiscent of childhood memories and the comfort found in simple companionship. Yet, as they lay against the window, their gazes directed outward, they seem to yearn for something more—a longing mirrored in the sky's expansive reflection.
The window, acting as both a barrier and a portal, frames this poignant tableau. Its glass surface serves as a mirror, offering a glimpse into the ethereal realm of the heavens above. Through this reflection, the geese appear to transcend their physical confines, reaching towards the infinite expanse beyond.
In this photograph, I explore themes of longing, introspection, and the universal human desire for connection and belonging. The soft toy geese symbolize our innate innocence and curiosity, while the reflective window serves as a metaphor for the threshold between the known and the unknown, the tangible and the intangible.
Ultimately, my aim is to evoke a sense of wonder and contemplation in the viewer, inviting them to reflect on their own place within the vastness of existence, and the enduring beauty found in the simplest of moments.
That'll do! What's that smell in the air...arty bs? By the truck load!
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Post by zou on Mar 24, 2024 13:26:45 GMT
Undisputed best thing Chat GPT has ever written.
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