born and raised in Germany
Interested in Nature, Animals and spectacular pictures; I find it more than exciting to continue thinking about alternative developments, what if...
I like to amaze people and I hope that I can achieve this somewhat with my pictures. There are certainly better and smarter people than me, but I keep trying...
I started with Terragen in the early 2000s, had another account here ("LutzB"), but withdrew from all computer art for a long time in 2007.
At some point around 2022 I started to get bored and got back into rendering with Terragen. For a long time it remained my only kind of involvement with art besides a bit of photography, until I discovered AI/KI for myself in March 24. Initially a little skeptical about the new subject, I am now excited about the many possibilities that this sector offers.
I am always curious to try something new and who knows where it will all lead...see you, hopefully! :)
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Comments (2)
radioham
Call me odd or may be it's because I am old but the very last one get's my vote
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In your final hour you are always alone. However, it is nice if you have the privilege of having someone by your side until then who loves you as you are, appreciates you and doesn't back down when things get tough.
radioham
Do you remember the old story When the going gets tough the tough gets going To die on your own is no way to face your last heart beat
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Unfortunately, it is not always up to us to decide whether we end up alone or in company, given our possibilities. It would certainly be ideal to die in our sleep, next to our partner... and not notice it! But not everyone is granted this privilege, and often a treacherous, possibly painful illness or the premature death of the partner gets in the way.