Category: New Images
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New Images #7 – Mixed Edits

The feature image above, titled “Wave,” can be seen in a couple of ways. Its smoothly undulating shape is meant to emulate a somewhat perturbed flowing wave – water, air, clouds, or similar mediums. At the same time, the combination of lighting, color, and flow patterns is meant to draw the viewer into the upper…
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New Images #6 – A “Mixed Bag”
This week, I present a “Mixed Bag” of images featuring various themes and techniques. The featured image above and to the left (Click the smaller image for a larger view with a full-screen option) is titled “Sunrise Over A Distant City,” which was crafted using AI. The sky has been composited in, and extensive traditional…
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New Images #5 – Exotic blooms
We can’t get much more exotic than the Bird of Paradise – Strelitzia reginae – Native to South Africa. The variety is named “reginae” and commemorates the British queen, Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz. Charlotte was Queen as the wife of King George III, from 1761 until her death in 1818. George III was King of England…
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New Images #4 – AI and Traditional Methods Together
For this week’s New Images, I offer some images that represent the combination of AI and traditional methods working together. First is this image of a glorious floral display. (Click images for larger view with full screen option.) Continuing this offering of images, the image below is a home in the western style. The original…
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New Images #2 – Ukiyo-e
“New Images” is a weekly feature posted every Wednesday exploring AI imaging and new editing techniques incorporating new ideas about fine art images. This week’s post features ukiyo-e, an art form developed in Japan in the early 17th Century during the Edo period, depicting scenes of everyday life in Japan. Initially done on hand-carved wood…
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New Images
What is New Images? It’s a new series, posting every Wednesday and replacing the One Four weekly series. And what are “New Images”? Well, they’re “Images,” which means they might be photographs or they might not. “New” has two meanings. First, these posts will be all about recent work of mine. More importantly, New Images…