Motril, Spain.
As we were leaving Motril, Spain on our transatlantic cruise, I noticed a small cadre of sailboats following a powered dinghy. I suspect that there are sailors in training, and would have loved to learn the details of their journey on this beautiful day.
About the photo: Captured with my Samsung S23U, processing was pretty basic. After cropping within Adobe Lightroom Classic into a pseudo panoramic image, I sent it off to Luminar Neo. The sea was a bit choppy so I backed off on the structure to help smooth out the water. For pixel-peepers, I posted the image on Flickr where you can find lens and exposure details and see the image in 2K HD.
When I created the alliterative caption for the image, I thought it might make a fun poem. Lacking the necessary skills in meter and rhyme, I enlisted Google’s AI tool, Bard, to give it a try. After a few attempts, I am OK with sharing the AI poet’s results. With a recent court decision that says that AI work cannot be copyrighted, I changed one stanza to include human interaction. I understand that human collaboration with the AI tool is what is needed to allow the work to be copyrightable. Of course, this is an academic exercise. I couldn’t care less if someone stole the poem. After all, except for one stanza, it’s not my work anyway. >grin<
Seven sailboats a-sailing on the Spanish sea,
With their white sails billowing in the breeze.
They glide across the waves, so graceful and free,
Like spirits of the ocean dancing.
The sun is shining brightly, the sky is blue,
And the wind is whistling through the sails.
It’s a perfect day for sailing, and the sailors are filled with glee.
They’re enjoying the wind in their hair and the salt spray on their faces.
They sail for hours until the sun begins to set.
Then they turn their boats around and head back to shore.
They’re tired but happy, and they can’t wait to do it again tomorrow.
The seven sailboats are a sight to behold,
As they sail across the sea in perfect harmony.
They’re a symbol of freedom and adventure,
And they remind us of the beauty of the natural world.
The next time you’re feeling stressed or overwhelmed,
Take a moment to watch the sailboats sail.
It will help you to relax and forget your troubles,
And it will remind you that there’s still beauty in the world.
I encourage fellow bloggers to create their own Cellpic Sunday posts. I never have a specific topic for this feature, and the only rules are that the photo must be captured with a cell phone, iPad, or another mobile device… If you have an image from a drone or even a dashcam, that’s acceptable as well. The second rule is to link your challenge response to this post or leave a comment here with a link to your post in the comment. Oh, and, you don’t have to post it on a Sunday.
John Steiner
Interesting post.
Thanks, Lynette!
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Quite an intriguing photo John. It would have been interesting to see what the rest of the day bought for the sailors.
You could have started the poem “Steiner saw seven sail-boats…………….”
That I could have! I would love to have heard the story of their journey.
lovely photo, John 🙂
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Indeed like swans dancing on the waters! Beautiful 😀. My entry here:
Thanks, PR!
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This is a wonderful image–the blues and whites are so crisp, John! Not a bad poem for AI work–Brian’s idea seems good too! You are busy this weekend with two popular posts! Here is mine today–I am loving my S23U: https://secondwindleisure.com/2023/10/22/sunday-stills-real-life-from-the-funny-pages/
I am busy this morning, but it’s a fun busy. 🙂
As I said in the post, I’d have loved to know the true story of the seven sailboats a-sailing.
Interested post of this sailboat. Anita
Thanks, Anita!
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What a beautiful scene! Love it.
It was, indeed! Thanks, Amy!
I would love to be in the motorboat at the head of the group, feeling the cool spray in my face. Great poem John and AI! 🙂
Indeed!!
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