I took photos of George, my 16 year old son who has downs syndrome, ready for doing his time travel pictures; oh, what fun, I so love this. It turned out great for him, super. He was happy to have pictures come up of him as a king. King George. I soon enough did George's avatars too, adding a few other nice pictures to the bunch. Not so great a selection on the mens avatars as there is for the womens though.
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Debbie had requested that I do her time travel pictures. Myheritage had told me now that me that only five times of use of the time machine is free for members. So I just went ahead and paid for her to enjoy this, a gift for her. Debbies pictures did turn out to be lovely, some of them looking quite cosmic. The app really emphasised her boobs and some pictures were so matronly looking. Some you just have to laugh at. It is for my sharing online some of these pictures that friends Evie and Julan have been inspired to do this for themselves. In time more and more frends would take up this interesting time travel, Irving, Caroline the yogi, etc, etc.
Extra historical time travel photos I did of myself, for more variety, twice more doing this actually, and the last one I had to pay for, so maybe I had exceeded the limit of acceptable use.
Trebha got the time travel pictures treatment. He did look marvellous down through the ages. He was so happy with what I showed him. As with all creativity it is time consuming, finding photos and cropping other people out of them, and when the pictures arrive going through every one, selecting only the ones that bear the best resemblance, as certainly many do not. With Trebha, it's as if he is a time traveller already, as portrayed.
My developing of a goddess inspired psychic ability is for me hopefully a doorway by which to connect to my ancestors. That's my greatest wish in all this. Many things are there to be felt and known. For long my dreams have been a portal to such worlds, even my Caucasus ancestresses visiting me in this way. Jeremy now got my focus for creating historical photos, my gift for him. It was another thrill to see him in all different era's, rugged looking, fromn Vikings to the Wild West; so many good pictures there. A couple of other friends, Nitai and Stephen Marcus, have been experimenting with AI created pictures of themselves. Nitai made mention of their being much disapproval of this new trend. And then I got a comment online from a French woman, an emoji of crying, and an outright statement that this new technology is killing the artists. So it's a thing apparently to dish on this new technology. Likely artists were up in arms about the development of photography too. But what these technologies have done is to open up possibilities for the masses who never before had such priviledge. Only the rich and powerful had their portraits painted, their family memories to retain, until photography reached out to the masses. And could I ever have afforded artists to create such lovely portraits of my daughters - a definite no. There will always be a place for art. Everything changes, evolves. The new can become a tool of creativity, adding to the arts. The door has already opened; it's done. I really don't want to get lured into reactionary debates. There are still many around me who refuse to have televisions in their homes, for regarding them as bad, what to speak of constant issue with the internet and social media. This is the Age of Aquarius and technological innovations are very much a part of that. Rather than judging such inventions I am embracing them in my own creative ways. But so it is, always the will in others to argue and censor every step that is taken in life. It's exhausting, the constant noise of human minds and attitudes.
Well, such fun it was to make time travel pictures for both my daughterx, the dark and the fair, and how well this worked out for them, with beautiful artistic portrayals manifesting. Thank you Myheritage, I so love it. My daughters were as divas with their precious unquique beauty, as art. So this I was long involved in. Viking Rosina Indian Rosina, as is half of her genetics via her father. Sisters down through the ages. It's such a delight for me to have these pictures which show so beautifully these girls I have brought into the world. And it's so that for genealogical purposes I could well use all our pictures as representative of the ancestresses.
Ella May was messaging me to try the latest Myheritage gimmick which fashions from ones face ancient and historical images. Ella had some beautiful results in this. But try as I might the app wouldn't work for me, a statement coming up that I have used the full quota of photographs already, this being on my family tree which I have with them, for which I am required therefore to upgrade, but to do so costs over 200 euros! So, whereas it cost Ella a tenner, I don't even get that same option. Kind of a glitch I would say. Well a week later, due to Myheritage offering to resolve this by giving me free photo storage, I could at last access the wonder of time travel pictures. And most of those photos were ridiculous, but enough gems were there to make the £10 worth while. As with Ella May's pictures it was the royal ones that came out as the most stunning. I was having such fun with this. On tiktok a guy who loves ethnic ancestry was doing a 'live'. Actually I only caught the tail end of it, but when I commented that I've seen through archeogentics that I have Balari ethnic ancestry from Sardinia, he got excited about them being the original Neolithic farmers, the highest amount to be found in the whole of Europe. I got creative, making a couple of tiktoks, one of my AI time travel pictures, and a rehash animation of my ancient relative the Cheddar Gorge man. I would love to tune into my hunter gatherer family from those times, in that place, to connect maybe through the dna from them that remains in me. My vast ancestral variety, tuning in somehow, psychically; how interesting that would be. I got offered such a good deal to renew my lapsed Myheritage membership, 80% off. They wanted me back, so I did it.
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