I doubt a camera was used, since he just says it's a 'futuristic structure'. That doesn't necessarily mean 'AI'. But I do love it! Regardless of how it was made.
Of Course a camera was used along with a lens, it's a building in Abu Dhabi/UAE (Toyota Building). By its very design, it is very futuristic/innovative especially the facades in focus. There are many great photos of the structure which looks better than mine. .
i think it's in the fstoppers rules about posting photos. Some I think don't realize that after you 1st post a photo. You then need to hit the edit button to enter the Exif information. However they did allow you to be 'photo-of-the-day' without following those requirements. Congrats.
We're not able to do much zooming on fstoppers. The quality is always softened. I turn my browser to 140%, which helps. You also shouldn't underestimate an AIs ability to produce clear and realistic details in 2025.
Is this AI?
I doubt a camera was used, since he just says it's a 'futuristic structure'. That doesn't necessarily mean 'AI'. But I do love it! Regardless of how it was made.
Of Course a camera was used along with a lens, it's a building in Abu Dhabi/UAE (Toyota Building). By its very design, it is very futuristic/innovative especially the facades in focus. There are many great photos of the structure which looks better than mine. .
if this is a real place and a camera was used: I would have put the camera specs and details about the place above.
Hmmm totally appreciate ur feed back, it looks somewhat unbeleivable in other words.
i think it's in the fstoppers rules about posting photos. Some I think don't realize that after you 1st post a photo. You then need to hit the edit button to enter the Exif information. However they did allow you to be 'photo-of-the-day' without following those requirements. Congrats.
Read here https://fstoppers.com/news/how-be-selected-fstoppers-photo-day-89348 how he also mentions going back to do the edit button
Not AI, you can see rather clear n realistic details if you zoom in, its a building in UAE.
We're not able to do much zooming on fstoppers. The quality is always softened. I turn my browser to 140%, which helps. You also shouldn't underestimate an AIs ability to produce clear and realistic details in 2025.
Wow, I truly enjoy this.
Thanks Nathan!
Futuristic indeed. Nice shot! and congrats on your photo of the day!
Thanks Salman