The Girl

The Girl – Richard Broom Photography

The Woman Dreaming

The Woman Dreaming – Richard Broom Photography

The Woman

The Woman – Richard Broom Photography

The Chicken

The Chicken – Richard Broom Photography

The Captain

The Captain – Richard Broom Photography

The Man

The Man – Richard Broom Photography

The Rock Star

The Rock Star – Richard Broom Photography

The Woman

The Woman – Richard Broom Photography

The Rose

The Rose – Richard Broom Photography

The Woman

The Woman – Richard Broom Photography

The Woman

The Woman – Richard Broom Photography

The Neural Flower

The flower from an earlier post but given the neural treatment in Photoshop…

The Neural Flower – Richard Broom Photography

The Woman

The Woman – Richard Broom Photography

The Weird Wood

The Weird Wood – Richard Broom Photography

The Woman

The Woman – Richard Broom Photography

The Oh Zone!

The Oh Zone – Richard Broom Photography

The Woman

The Woman – Richard Broom Photography

The Woman

The Woman – Richard Broom Photography

The Aircraft

The Aircraft – Richard Broom Photography

The Daily Chicken

The Daily Chicken – Richard Broom Photography

The Man

The Man – Richard Broom Photography

The Submarine Hunter

The Submarine Hunter – Richard Broom Photography

The Chopper

The Chopper – Richard Broom Photography

The Neuralised Chicken

More Photoshop neural filter skulduggery…

The Neuralised Chicken. – Richard Broom Photography

The Coloured Chicken

The Coloured Chicken – Richard Broom Photography

The Daily Chicken

‘Are you lookin’ at me?!’

The Daily Chicken – Richard Broom Photography

The Neuralised Chicken

More fun with the Photoshop Neural Filter…

The Neuralised Chicken – Richard Broom Photography

The Creels Neuralised..

I’m not sure if this image works but an interesting output from Photoshop’s Neuralize (spelt with a ‘Z’!) filter. The original image is here.

The Creels Neuralised – Richard Broom Photography

The Village Neuralised

Probably Neuralized if you are over there in the US! A spot of Photoshop skullduggery…

The Village Neuralised – Richard Broom Photography

The Scottish Village

The Scottish Village – Richard Broom Photography

The Beaky Chicken

Little chicken, big beak!

The Beaky Chicken – Richard Broom Photography

The Stable Diffusion Skullduggery (more of it)

What happens when you put words like pilot, policeman, woman, man into Stable Diffusion’s Artificial Intelligence image generator and mix it up with the style of Pieter Bruegel the Elder. You’re asking for trouble!

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The Banff Surfer Today

The air temperature here in Banff (Aberdeenshire, Scotland) is 9C (48F) today. The water temperature is 4C (37F). They must be mad!

The Banff Surfer Today – Richard Broom Photography

The Lightnings

The Cockpit

The Cockpit – Richard Broom Photography

The Chicken’s Eyes (Weird)

The Chicken’s Eyes (Weird) – Richard Broom Photography

The Lioness Somewhat Neuralised…

The Lioness Somewhat Neuralised – Richard Broom Photography

The Pieter Bruegel the Elder Motorcycles

Now, Pieter Bruegel died in 1569 and, as far as I am aware, motorcycles had not been invented by then. So, I asked the Artificial Intelligence engine, Stable Diffusion, to imagine what Pieter Bruegel might have painted had he known that motorcycles would be invented in 1885. And so, here below is the Artificial Intelligence generated Bruegel painting (not really) including what Bruegel (spinning in his grave) might have imagined. Here they are:

The Pieter Bruegel the Elder Motorcycles – Richard Broom Photography
The Pieter Bruegel the Elder Motorcycles – Richard Broom Photography

The Girl

The Girl – Richard Broom Photography

The Woman

The Woman – Richard Broom Photography

The Man

The Man – Richard Broom Photography

The Man

The Man – Richard Broom Photography

The Evil Chicken

The Evil Chicken – Richard Broom Photography

The Woman (twice!)

The Woman (twice!)

The Woman (twice!) – Richard Broom Photography

The Woman

The Woman – Richard Broom Photography

The Boy

The Boy – Richard Broom Photography
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