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Seems to me that the harm is to the pigeon.... I agree completely with Eric, the world has gone potty with spreading all sorts of silly rumours. The only way to avoid it is to stay away from all forms of public media. Maybe AI should stand for Absence (of) Intelligence?

Listening to an old episode of Infinite Monkey Cage last night - Brian Cox was saying that one in five Americans believe that the moon landings were faked - he referred to a report about the  relative costs of faking it and doing it - apparently the only difference would have been the catering!



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chrisbet wrote:
Seems to me that the harm is to the pigeon.... I agree completely with Eric, the world has gone potty with spreading all sorts of silly rumours. The only way to avoid it is to stay away from all forms of public media. Maybe AI should stand for Absence (of) Intelligence?

Listening to an old episode of Infinite Monkey Cage last night - Brian Cox was saying that one in five Americans believe that the moon landings were faked - he referred to a report about the  relative costs of faking it and doing it - apparently the only difference would have been the catering!

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But even more dangerous if Alec Baldwin was involved with the filming.



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I agree 100% the Press are very silly why should Kate NOT use a bit of Photoshop? Most serious photographs do and in no way are they trying to deceive but just improve. I removed the green post with AI to improve this photo and why not there is no harm in it?

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I suppose the key question here is…..do Kate/ William receive any payment for the use of their images? 

If so, they would be subject to the same constraints as we would be. 

That said, I’ve seen ‘photos in photo libraries like Getty and Alamy that have images that have been modified. It’s just that they were done better than Kate’s submission. 

We are left to surmise that it was probably better publicity for every one ( except Kate) to mention the editing errors as it added to the feeding frenzy that seems to surround ‘a woman having a serious operation’.

If it was a cleaner from Warrington, after having a hysterectomy and doing some amateur photographic editing while recuperating, it would not get a mention….not even on social media, let alone the world press.



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Eric wrote:
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But even more dangerous if Alec Baldwin was involved with the filming.

Actually I dont see the issue with Baldwin, it is the person who loaded the gun that is at fault.
Typical of the USA legal system always looking for opportunity to 'add' a fall guy who might have more insurance or publicity so the lawyer gets more kudos.  No sanity in the USA legal system otherwise Donald Trump would be locked away many years ago!



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I see an issue with Baldwin - he was mucking about and assumed the gun had blanks - he should never have pointed the gun at anyone, let alone fired it. Even if it had blanks loaded it may have caused distress to the victim.



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I see an issue with Baldwin - he was mucking about and assumed the gun had blanks - he should never have pointed the gun at anyone, let alone fired it. Even if it had blanks loaded it may have caused distress to the victim.
Totally agree. Doesn’t matter who loaded it or with what, he pulled the trigger. 
In my book … criminally negligent manslaughter. But with top lawyers he will get away with it.

I remember reading recently about an incident where a bloke was mucking about with a hand axe at a garden party with friends…until the axe head came flying off and hit a guest in the eye. Not friends anymore after sight loss AND the court case.

When I was learning to drive with my father, on one occasion, exasperated with his instructions I took my hands of the wheel to ‘gesticulate my point’. He went ballistic at me removing my hands, shouting I was ‘in charge of a lethal weapon’. 

At the time, being 17, I thought he was just being silly….but of course he was right.
He sent me to BSM for the rest of my lessons. :lol:



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A bit more creative imaging with one of my old studio model photos and some help from Photoshop AI

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Very good Graham.
How was the original model photo taken? Was she in water or hung up or leaping?

Did you or AI decide to put the one bubble reflection of her right hand?

And on a more flippant note…I like the way the ghosted fish positioning has effectively created the first female cod-piece. :thumbs:



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Set subject for a camera club comp for next season is "Abstract"? This is some of my D800 USA landscapes with some creative work in Photoshop? 

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I have improved above as white line needed to be much softer.

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