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Impressive for both.
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It's getting to that time of year when Wisteria comes out. While it's lovely over the front of houses, it's mind blowingly spectacular growing over hoops in a Wisteria walk. I think there's one at RHS Wisley, but I've never been when it's in bloom. I imagine it must be a bit like this:
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Very cool!
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I never fully appreciated wisteria until I was in Norwich at the peak moment, and it's spectacular!

You've caught the watery Monet-like effect well. (Your gal would need a hairdresser to keep those tresses in such immaculate order, though!)
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:lol:
Or lots of hair glue for keeping the tresses in order...

Wisteria is one of the wonders of gardening. It's such a shame the flowers are out for such a short time, and the plant is pretty uninteresting when in leaf.

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I have dabbled a little with AI imagery, experimenting with a free one based on one of the more popular AI image systems. Inputting a bit of text causes the system to create an image based on the text and a random number generator.

I put in this text: "female cat, furry, wearing cloth armor, nature, fantasy, soft light, highly detailed, detailed skin, depth of field, film grain" and got an image of the battle kitten below after a couple of minutes:

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However AI images have issues, not always producing physically possible results. How about this as one of the results to the input text 'Mad Cat Lady':
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It's early days, and the systems are learning. It's not unusual for the AI to give polydactyl humans, cats with 3 to 5 legs and multiple tails, and the results are very random, but can be fun.

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Yes, some of the results can look a bit, erm, Frankenstein... :shock:
Like the warrior kitty though :-D
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The warrior kitten is utterly adorable.

Using the same prompt as for the warrior kitten, the system applied a random seed, and the image was different. Unexpectedly so:
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From the top, looks OK, and then as you get to the bottom.. ' Three, four, FIVE?!?! Wait, what?!?'
Such detailed images, and amazingly nice even if very odd.

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It's a design improvement - makes the warrior kitty more stable...
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Tripods are stable on all surfaces. I do like it, but it seems so dotty.

And can you imagine warrior kitty disapproving of something and administering a strong bop to the nose? I certainly can.

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