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So far in my philatelic journey I have discovered that stamps are tiny works of art, they make memories
resurface and evoke emotions.
Well now, stamps can come "to life" using AI!
These are two stamps:
and
that were turned into living stamps please click on the links to view.
First the 1929 Scott 158 Bluenose I:
https://www.facebook.com/reel/1317166853534908
And the second 1973 Turkish Angora Cat:
https://www.facebook.com/reel/795583683573891
Amazing!
Happy stamping,
Barb
Topicals collector: songbirds, ducks, birds of prey, mammals, and wild flowers
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Barb, these are so cool! What a great find - thank you for sharing this!
Janet MacDonald: I found an unexpected love for stamp collecting during a pandemic …
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Thanks Barb! Too bad they don't do that on our letters!
Carmen G-O'Donnell
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Barb ... wonderful, marvelous! I love that. You've motivated me to give it a try.
Thanks for sharing.
Cheers, Hugh
Hugh MacDonald, Wolfe Island
Member: BNAPS. PHSC, Auxiliary Markings Club, Postal Stationary Society, British Postmark Society,
AMG Collectors Club, Military Postal History Society, China Stamp Society, France and Colonies Philatelic Society
ArGe Deutsche Feldpost: 1914-1918 e.V.
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But wait there's more!
A bird taking flight from a stamp!
https://www.facebook.com/reel/1709766130178382
The semi-postal stamp is from Finland's 1952
Fight Against Tuberculosis, a series of three stamps Michel #413 - 415.
Happy stamping,
Barb
Topicals collector: songbirds, ducks, birds of prey, mammals, and wild flowers