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Graham Whistler wrote:
Perhaps better with fire: "The Gates of Hell!"

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The reminds me of a throat with epiglotis one tonsil on fire and the other swollen lumps. 
With that in mind ....how about superimposing an open mouth drawing....




The Jaws of Hell....


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The only place I know where you can go from heaven to hell in half an inch scroll  :lol:

 




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Iain wrote:
The only place I know where you can go from heaven to hell in half an inch scroll  :lol:
:lol::lol:



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Devil and Teeth?

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I think the fire and devil are too obvious. A pair of HUGE demonic eyes or horns ghosted like the teeth perhaps.



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I know Eric. it was ott, a bit of fun I will stick with just the fire for the camera club comp!



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Graham Whistler wrote:
I know Eric. it was ott, a bit of fun I will stick with just the fire for the camera club comp!
I think you could use the two sides as heaven and hell theme ..and paste into the areas with appropriate suggesting images......




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Graham, I wonder if we are missing a trick? 

You have an opportunity to create an abstract image using AI.....and submit it (declared as AI) alongside your own image as a comparison what AI can do with just a few commands. In some ways AI is ideally suited to an abstract theme as it can do crazy things.

I created this by asking Firefly for "an Abstract photorealistic image depicting desert like features with a warped mesh net of hieroglyphs thrown over the image and fractal patterns with floating ice flakes"


Whether I should have done so is a matter of conjecture having seen the result. :lol:  



But it is what I believe to be abstract. 

It also will be a talking point in the club!!!!!


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Incidentally this was one of Firefly's interpretations of "Abstract photorealistic image depicting desert like features"  which I used as the base. In some ways it's abstract enough to stand alone !



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The most annoying thing about AI is when you go back and repeat the same lines of text, you NEVER get the same image repeated.:whip:



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Eric wrote:
Incidentally this was one of Firefly's interpretations of "Abstract photorealistic image depicting desert like features"  which I used as the base. In some ways it's abstract enough to stand alone !



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The most annoying thing about AI is when you go back and repeat the same lines of text, you NEVER get the same image repeated.:whip:

I’m not a great fan of abstract images but this one looks a bit like a chocolate ad.

 

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