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In a surprising reversal, a photographer who had submitted his work to a recent competition was disqualified after his real photograph took the prize in the AI image category., photographer Miles Astray submitted a stunning photo of a flamingo tucking its head into its own body into the AI category at the 1839 Color Photography Awards."I wanted to show that nature can still beat the machine and that there is still merit in real work from real creatives," he told.
Case in point, German artist Boris Eldagsen won a prestigious prize for his stunning black and white portrait last year — only toat the time. "AI images and photography should not compete with each other in an award like this. They are different entities. AI is not photography. Therefore I will not accept the award.
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