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Has anyone else experienced seeing normal photographs and feeling a sense that they look like AI fakes? Something about motion-blurred areas seems to trigger a visceral response.
As someone who used to be a photographer, I wonder if avoiding that confusion will become a part of the conscious framing of photos in the future -- a deliberate reduction of self-expression to avoid appearing inauthentic.
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