2025-11-18 Photographers Choice

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26 Responses to 2025-11-18 Photographers Choice

  1. Paul Fesko says:

    This is picture of my daughter’s dog that I edited using ChatGPT. Georgie just got her therapy dog certification and had finished her first shift at the Foothills Hospital. She looked exhausted when she got home. I uploaded the picture taken in the garage and used the following script in ChatGPT to come up with this image. Original picture that I uploaded is in the comments.

    “This is a picture of my daugher’s dog. She just received her therapy certification and this was her first day at work at the hospital. She looks exhausted. Can you edit this picture to show a closer view, 35mm lens. Show signs of exhaustion maybe with some sweat beading off her face. Crop in to make this a true portrait picture. Increase contrast to really show features. Make sure the facial features are still recognizable after the edit.”

    • Henri says:

      Wow, absolutely amazing what AI does. Is there anything left for human creativity. Interestingly this dilemma was brought up in today’s seminar with Erika and Lanny Mann. Very worthwhile intro seminar by the way.

      • Paul Fesko says:

        I watched that seminar and ended up paying for the Friday session. There was a deal for people who paid for the Friday so I subscribed to the entire course.

    • Frankie says:

      So the AI decided to make the word therapy visible based on your script?

      • Paul Fesko says:

        Yes – I was surprised that it added the word therapy. “Therapy” was in my description. I could have taken it out in Photoshop but just left it in for this demo.

  2. Paul Fesko says:

    Original picture. iPhone in the garage after the therapy shift.

  3. Bill says:

    Great work Paul. Who needs anything Adobe wants to sell to us now?

    • Paul Fesko says:

      The free AI only allows one per day. To do more you’d have to subscribe and that is almost $30 per day. You have to pay a price either way.

  4. Henri says:

    I watched the Lanny and Erika Mann seminar on Photography for Life the “Extraordinary Ordinary”. Their segment on light and shadows inspired this image of a corner of a photo frame lit by multiple spot lights. Which I call “Abstract with Shadows”. The little crack in the corner makes it “real” for me.

  5. Joe Horler says:

    My two images depict every day life for a couple of muskrats getting ready for winter in the pond at Votier Flats (Fish Creek Park).
    Shot with a Crop Fuji XT-5 and a 150-600mm lens at full extension on tripod.
    F8/ ISO 250/ SS@ 1/640

  6. Joe Horler says:

    And image 2 — jus holding onto that log.

  7. della says:

    since I still cannot drive, a couple of images on the path after the snow
    ISO 400 1/400 f6.3 200mm

  8. Della 朱世芸 Ho says:

    another image from the same day
    ISO 400 1/160 200mm f6.3

  9. Brian says:

    Beautiful blossoms in the desert after a significant rainfall.
    ISO2200, 35mm, f/8.0, 1/2000sec.

  10. Brian says:

    A young coatimundi dining on a bumper crop of berries. A relative of raccoons, these guys come down from the mountains late in the year in search of food sources, and find a number of different types of berries among the many varieties of trees at Boyce Thompson Arboretum. ISO9000, 180mm, f/5.6, 1/2000sec.

  11. Frankie says:

    Paint line magically lifting off the pavement.
    The settings were to try to get blurry people walking by for the recent night photography assignment. A bike and a scooter are faintly visible, but I only succeeded in making the entire image blurry.

    ISO 3200, 20 mm, f/16, 1/8 s

  12. Bill says:

    Was this a handheld shot Frankie? I have had some success shooting at night when I can find a solid object to brace the camera and use delay shutter action so my shutter release button push doesn’t cause blurring of the whole scene and only action components come out with the intended blurriness.
    One time I used parking meters. How long ago was that Haha.

    • Frankie says:

      Yes handheld. Good idea to find something to brace against. And use the timer!

  13. Dwight Adams says:

    Went for a walk in Baker Park, trying not to get hit by a frisbee, and saw this spruce; I loved the branches. Used the filter oil paint on the phone.

  14. Dwight Adams says:

    Every day, I take a picture of Molly, who is enjoying her own chair. I used the in-phone filter oilpaint.

  15. Henri says:

    Mid day walk, landscape, exposing for the shadows

  16. tony campos says:

    I took these two last September in the NE corner of Portugal. These are terraces mainly used to grow the grapes for Port wine.
    Panasonic DMC-TS3, f/3.3, 1/320, iso100

  17. tony campos says:

    and this is a shepard’s hut
    f/3.9, 1/125, iso100

  18. Nick says:

    Christmas Lights Tuscany Blvd entrance off Stoney
    F/11; 3 sec; ISO 200 at 195 mm

  19. nick says:

    Horses under rain squall. Heritage Park this past August. Shot in colour converted to B&W in Lightroom. Made additional adjustments with colour levers
    F/5; 1/1000 sec; ISO 100 at 36 mm

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