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Midjourney is quite good at creating abstract photography images. And the best ones could be created with very simple prompts,... (and everything after)

Using "photographic prompts" is not a photographic process. AI-generated imagery is not a photographic process. Therefore, these images are not photographs, period.

Calling it "experimental;" or "abstract" and noting the removal of context is quasi-clever. But the viewer's brain instantly perceives something is "off" about the product as designated.

Your conflating photography with something created solely by AI-generative tools is not clever; it is fraudulent, and those who think this is "oh so cool" need to learn the difference.

STOP CALLING IT PHOTOGRAPHY. It's a lie. Period.

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LensAfield/QuidProKnow
LensAfield/QuidProKnow

Written by LensAfield/QuidProKnow

The theft of my images to "train" AI, and the misrepresentation of AI "art" as "photography" has angered me. I intend to fight back. Join me at AIgitated.com