You've been able to make "unlifelike" photos ever since you could adjust the aperture, white balance, focal length, and choose the framing. How many times have you seen the Pyramids at Giza in pictures and films? How many of those times were framed to include the nearby city slums and dumped rubbish?
Of course they do. Why would they want lifelike photos? To remind them of how utterly crap things actually are? No, people want to have that idea of what life was like. Sharing a lifelike image on socials would get laughed off the platform. enhance, Enhanced, ENHANCE get all the likes
The point is that people already accept unlifelike photos.
You've been able to make "unlifelike" photos ever since you could adjust the aperture, white balance, focal length, and choose the framing. How many times have you seen the Pyramids at Giza in pictures and films? How many of those times were framed to include the nearby city slums and dumped rubbish?
https://www.destinationtips.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/10/P...
https://smarthistory.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/Giza_pyr...
https://thumbs.dreamstime.com/z/view-side-slums-egyptian-pyr...
No one is saying otherwise. I'm sorry, I don't know what your point is.
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Of course they do. Why would they want lifelike photos? To remind them of how utterly crap things actually are? No, people want to have that idea of what life was like. Sharing a lifelike image on socials would get laughed off the platform. enhance, Enhanced, ENHANCE get all the likes
Are you British? It doesn't look dreary and depressing everywhere in the world.
Silicon Valley is pretty famously nice out most days. (Except for all those old strip malls in the way of the nature.)
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