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These are the photos on my instagram account. So I put them here on my flicker so that instagram doesn’t own think that they own them
When The Force Waxes Poetic 2 May 2024, 11:23 pm
Romanic Touch (roman.warden) posted a photo:
Every once in a while, my practice with AI editing will lead to unexpected results. As I'm still learning how these programs work, I can never say for sure how much a given filter will change a pic. In this case it took one of my more recent (and best) pics... and turned into something truly unique while still maintaining the original's spirit.
I'm sincere when I say this result left me in awe for a bit. It was unexpected, but it's a big reason why I continue practicing with these AI editors as I find them.
Big, big thank you to ShesAnEnigma for posing for the original photo ❤️
(For comparison, the original photo can be found here: flic.kr/p/2pGHonC)
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