Funny you mention this. The first time I tried to post a photo here, the thumbnail looked upside down so I didn’t go through with it. This time it appeared right side up so I went ahead and posted. It still looks right side up to me, is it upside down for you? I posted via Kbin.
I might have been trying to post from desktop when it appeared inverted for me the first time, now that you mention it. This time was from mobile. Thanks for the compliment, by the way.
Honestly, I don't know either. Either seems to be okay. I'd wager threads bring possible engagement for longer, seeing as there's not nearly as many of them as microblogs.
Cool picture btw!
"Will AI replace <X>" just sounds like "will photos replace paintings" or "will video games replace movies" to me. Mediums can be similar, yet different. A lot of times now the line between a TV show and a Movie is blurred. They're still considered different types of media with different rules.
'Will people choose the more expensive option (the photographer) for a product that will take longer to produce'
to which the answer is never really going to be straightforward but mainly the people that value the product and the nature of it most certainly will, while those that are just looking for something as quickly, and cheaply, as possible without it being perfect, won't.
This is essentially the path of least resistance, it's been in effect since time began so it's not 'will it happen one day', people already use generative programs to create images and other media rather than go to an artist/photographer/etc because it's easier and/or cheaper but there will never be anything that can fully replace a professional photographer.
Also, AI doesn't exist, AI didn't create any of those mediocre images in that video.
Thank you! I was walking along the road and there is this big building that is like triple-plated glass windows. It has this weird effect where everything kinda looks double when it is reflected. So I just raised my camera and took the shot. So it kinda looks like there are multiple versions of them, like a weird dimension. I didn't even notice that they were looking at the lens, and the smile really tops it off. I originally cropped it to be just them, but I kinda like them leaving the frame instead, as it adds to that motion look.
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