by varadinagypal » Mon Oct 04, 2021 10:03 am
Jordicoy: Having seen your raw, long story short,
you photoshopped yourself into controversy, even though started from an honest shot.
And some of us still know one thing or two about what's real and what's photoshop, we just don't lecture people about our false claims, cause we avoid false claims. However, we laughed a good deal about both your work of art, with the Sun shining through the horizon, and APOD, for allowing such photoshopped eye candies getting through, and not just publish it, but being proud about vetting it. I mean: there is a Sun in front of the hill.
Thank yourself, and next time, when you claim single exposure, make sure it is exactly that -- or don't make such claims. Single exposure means there is no small print in the footnote.
Re-read my assessments, none have ever said one cannot image people in front of the Sun. I said: there is no way the haze is brighter than the edge of the Sun, and there is no way the Sun shines through the horizon, all on a single exposure. (still a mistery why the people and the tree look like getting more light from the left, but I can live with that, as it could well be a play of nature)
Frankly, I wasted too much effort on outing your photoshop, and yet another APOD which went for cuteness over reality, remember the ISS crossing Saturn from a German dude, if memory serves.
Jordicoy: Having seen your raw, long story short,
[b]you photoshopped yourself into controversy[/b], even though started from an honest shot.
And some of us still know one thing or two about what's real and what's photoshop, we just don't lecture people about our false claims, cause we avoid false claims. However, we laughed a good deal about both your work of art, with the Sun shining through the horizon, and APOD, for allowing such photoshopped eye candies getting through, and not just publish it, but being proud about vetting it. I mean: there is a Sun in front of the hill.
Thank yourself, and next time, when you claim single exposure, make sure it is exactly that -- or don't make such claims. Single exposure means there is no small print in the footnote.
Re-read my assessments, none have ever said one cannot image people in front of the Sun. I said: there is no way the haze is brighter than the edge of the Sun, and there is no way the Sun shines through the horizon, all on a single exposure. (still a mistery why the people and the tree look like getting more light from the left, but I can live with that, as it could well be a play of nature)
Frankly, I wasted too much effort on outing your photoshop, and yet another APOD which went for cuteness over reality, remember the ISS crossing Saturn from a German dude, if memory serves.