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Nature still outdoes the machine, says a photographer whose real image won an AI photography competition. Skip to main content. Scientific American. June 19, 2024. 6 min read.
The winners of the World Nature Photography Awards 2021 have just been announced and many of the winning shots are absolutely incredible. Like the organizers of the competition, we here at PopPhoto ...
But, like anything that brings us joy on the internet, these photos always came with the condition that they might not be entirely real. Truths Behind Fake Nature Photography, a Facebook page ...
A polar bear lounges in a field of pink flowers. An arctic fox skips gingerly as the thaw of spring moves in. And a baby chimpanzee sips a bottle. The 2024 Nature Photography Contest showcases the ...
Photographer Philippe Martin has perfected a unique type of nature photography that gives his images a hyper-real aesthetic. He accomplishes this by digitally fusing dozens of images of one subject ...
The winners of Nature’s Best Photography International Awards 2024 have been announced. There were more than 25,000 submissions from photographers in 62 countries. Nature’s Best Photography ...
An almost surreal photograph of a polar bear at rest in a field of fireweed blooms has won first prize in the Nature Photography Contest. The beautifully ...
Miles Astray’s flamingo shot was disqualified, but made a statement nonetheless: “Nature is just so fantastic and creative, and I don’t think any machine can beat that,” he said.
Bickering kangaroos, a mouthful of frog eggs, and a baby bat clinging to its mother mid-flight. The images from the 2023 Australian Geographic Nature Photographer of the Year showcase wildlife in ...
Photographer wins AI-image contest with real picture, gets disqualified "There is nothing more fantastic and creative than Mother Nature herself" By Rob Thubron June 17, 2024, 8:34.
Colorado nature photographer and environmentalist John Fielder sat on a couch inside his Summit County home recently gazing at jagged Gore Range mountains, not through the frame of a camera but a ...