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5 hours ago, Mr -G- said:
Have you tried prompting "in the style of Roger Dean"? That might be more interesting.
I previously did something like "...in the style of a Yes album", I think. I don't remember. But it did okay.
So just for fun, i did several "...on a Yes album cover in the style of Roger Dean". See for yourself.
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5 hours ago, Mr -G- said:
Have you tried prompting "in the style of Roger Dean"? That might be more interesting.
I did not.
5 hours ago, Anderton said:But what's the title? "Tales of Teletubby Oceans"? Or maybe "Heaven and Earth and Tinky-Winky, Dipsy, Laa-Laa, and Po?"
Haha! I like those, especially that first one!
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15 hours ago, Stokely said:
Heh, came in here hoping to see a Roger Dean cover that I hadn't seen (I had a big book with most or all of his artwork)
Not. Quite.
I mean, maybe if he fell down the stairs and hit his head or decided to wind people up!
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Review: Flexispot E7 Pro Height Adjustable Premium Standing Desk — even better?
Flexispot sent us their E7 Pro Premium Standing Desk. We checked it out thoroughly to determine if it’s beneficial to you. And it is solid. If you have this in your house, it may be the safest place to hide during a hurricane or catastrophic alien invasion
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6 hours ago, MikeT156 said:
I've been reading that the half-time show was the Worst Ever. I only watch the highlights (no paid TV) so I don't know.
I'm not a huge Usher fan, but it was a decent show, and the guy is very talented.
Just for fun, Rolling Stone ranked the Super Bowl performances from worst to first, if you are interested in checking out the list.
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3 hours ago, Lou Gehrig Charles said:
Do I see the next Mercury 7 album cover amongst the selection? I vote for number 4.
Haha! I hope not. But last year, I did use an AI-generated image to generate my Eleven Shadows album artwork.
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Sorry, couldn't resist. Those of you who are on FB may have seen that I have been screwing around with AI-generated images. If it's going to exist, I'm going to have fun with it. This is that Yes album that never existed. And never will.
I will be sharing some really odd and interesting images on The Big Picture forum as time permits. The first one has a zombie/horror theme.
And the second is rare historical images of the most unusual extinct animals and secret DNA laboratory experiments. The fun, the fun!
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On 2/11/2024 at 10:22 AM, Sundown said:
Talk about songwriting pressure … I don’t want to spoil it for anyone, but that whole thing came together *quickly*.
Yeah. I kinda knew about the songwriting process already and how challenging it was, but this really explains it even further. Whole new appreciation. Amazing, amazing job.
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So no specifically favorite places, eh?
Do you have some examples of your photographs with models?
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I definitely recommend it. Fascinating. Just to watch Stevie Wonder singing like Bob Dylan is worth the price of admission.
And I have a whole new respect for Lionel Richie. You'll see why.
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I am anticipating a close game for sure.
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Joshua Tree National Park in California is where I first began doing night photography. That's where it all stated, messing around and not having any clue what I was doing with a film camera, trying to take photos of a meteor shower. I frequently refer to this place as my spiritual home for night photography. It's easily one of my favorite places to photograph.
These photos are all of Ryan Ranch. I returned here to photograph again. I had not quite nailed my photos from last time, so I wanted to really get them down this time.
What places inspire you the most? Where did you begin doing photography?
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6 hours ago, analogika said:
As long as it’s cosmically harmonic, you do You.Always, always. I had always thought that the individual strings of my guitar, and the various instruments in my ensemble were all tuned to something in the cosmos.
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8 hours ago, nursers said:
About damn time!
I feel it's important to continually experiment with new approaches. You have all piqued my interest with this tuning thing.
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It sounds like many of you feel that tuning is important. I will consider this approach going forward.
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2 hours ago, Anderton said:
I've gotten used to seeing iPhone messages show up on my MacBook Pro, but today I set up my Samsung with the Windows Phone Link function. It's pretty mind-blowing, at least to my nerdish mind. Basically, it allows running Android mobile apps in Windows. Of course, you can always go back and forth between a phone and computer, but being able to integrate the two so I can just stay focused on the computer is pretty cool. You can also do "normal" things, like drag and drop files and photos between the two. All of this is without a USB connection, as long as the computer and phone connect to the same wi-fi network, it's good.
Is anyone else doing this? Got any useful tips I should know about?
My friend is doing more or less the same thing between three Apple devices (laptop, phone, and tablet, I believe it was). His cursor goes between the devices and is able to drag stuff from one place to another, use any of the three devices, and so forth. I don't know what this is called, so if anyone knows, please let us know!
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I would be interested to see what you come up with there.
I have wanted to use drones to light my subjects from above for the last 8 or 9 years now. I've gotten around this by using other tricks instead of diddling with the drone.
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Night photography made easy: Answering the most popular questions (Part II)
I continue to answer your most popular questions about night photography. I’ll answer what you’ve asked most recently. This time? Filters, ghosts, and light painting.
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4 hours ago, Lou Gehrig Charles said:
Small world, I was just browsing their page yesterday. Must be because I am on the NPAN email notifications list.
Oh, hey, Tim is a speaker this year! 👍
Yes, and I figured I would mention that in the article and tell a little about what he was discussing. I got a sneak peak at his presentation and it's very very good!!!
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Night Photo Summit 2024: Learning, inspiration, camaraderie
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2 hours ago, ProfD said:
Your wish has been granted:
https://www.nfl.com/news/bears-fire-offensive-coordinator-luke-getsy-after-two-seasons
HC Matt Eberflus will be back next year but a few of his offensive coaches have been canned.
Let's see if da Bears hire better coaches to either help QB Justin Fields and/or the rookie if they decide to draft in that direction.😎
Thanks! I heard about that a little while ago.
I would show Eberflus the door as well should someone really good become available (Harbaugh, etc.).
They need better offensive coaches, including ones for player development, whether it's Fields, Williams, Maye, or someone else at QB. I don't have time to look up the stat, but I think they've had something like 13 OCs in the past 25 years. Little wonder they have so many challenges developing QBs. I don't know how good Fields could be, but you can be sure that he would be a whole lot better if he were playing for the 49ers or the Chiefs.
That Secret Yes Album Cover You Don't Know About
in Craig Anderton's Sound, Studio, and Stage
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By the way, if you really want to see some seriously bizarre Teletubby stuff, head on over to this post. Or don't. It may give you nightmares.