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Vishnu-Somnath Temple

To AI or not to AI?

Vishnu-Somnath temple on a morning pregnant with thick monsoon air in Khandepar village, Goa.

Both the images below derive from the same exposure. The second image shows what my eyes and the lens saw. As a result of ongoing construction a temporary fence had been placed around the temple perimeter. Using AI Generative fill, I cleaned it up and the result of that operation is seen in the first image.

Photographers routinely clone out distractions in images such as power lines, a strewn soda can, an intruding twig, and so on. So long as one is not fundamentally misrepresenting the extant scene, not disclosing these minor touch-ups is a long standing practice.

What about the current scene? Where do the limits lie? Nothing fundamental has been altered but the AI makes guesses in its fill. Should the photographer come clean in this instance and be upfront with the viewer?

Vishnu Somnath Temple - Khandepar, Goa

Vishnu-Somnath Temple, AI modified
5DS, 24-70L f/2.8 II

 
Vishnu Somnath Temple - Khandepar, Goa

Vishnu-Somnath Temple, as seen
5DS, 24-70L f/2.8 II

 
 
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