Monday, 3 February 2025

Some old pictures of Ramsgate, Margate and Broadstairs and some thoughts on AI

 

Starting with the 1791 print of Ramsgate from the newly completed harbour, as a much inferior copy formed the frontispiece of Richardson's Fragments of History there are a lot of copies on the internet. This is a good copy of my 1791 original that should expand well with a bit of compulsive clicking.  

Next an undated aerial view of Broadstairs.

Next Margate Harbour in 1857

I have various interests which include painting and drawing, photography and technology. In the last couple of weeks I have been hit by AI this is because both my phone and tablet have had the new Samsung AI update. This has the facility to draw a rudimentary sketch of something and have AI turn it into a questionable work of art .

My ignorance of AI is considerable and most importantly I realised that I had virtually as zero chance of being able to identify what was produced by AI and what was produced by human being.

Anyway I have started by feeding a few of my own paintings into the AI sketch to image generator https://deep-image.ai/ so here is the first example.

This is a watercolour I painted inside Canterbury Cathedral. I fed it into the image generator and told the image generator that it is a watercolour of the inside of the chancel of Canterbury Cathedral.  

So a moderately good effort from AI apart from no alter and the pews facing the wrong way. 

The AI generator isn't vey good with facial likenesses

I fed in this sketch of Picasso, just putting Picasso in the text part

And it came up with this.

Then I tried the half finished watercolour of Donald Trump that I did halfway through American election day

I only put watercolour in the text box and it came up with this.

Back to Ramsgate, here at Michaels Bookshop where I pretend to work and at the moment I am writing this blog post, it's a reasonably busy day. A few of the days last week were very quiet indeed so I was beginning to wonder if what has happened in Ramsgate town centre was rubbing off on the bookshop the Saturday and today have been ok. Here is the link to the books that we have just priced and put out for sale 

I have to say this January but I haven't been able to buy anything I wanted in Ramsgate apart from in Waitrose comma ASDA, Aldi, elephant in the room and I can't think of anything else. I did sell all the old and redundant technology, phones tablets etc to CeX which enabled me to upgrade my tablet to a Samsung galaxy S8. I've been to Westwood cross in the last week and frankly that wasn't particularly good either I eventually resorted to shopping in Canterbury which also has lost a great many useful shops. 


 








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