I consider myself a bit beyond beginner as a landscape photographer. (if you want, just search mark_cuyx on IG)
In the last 2 years, I tried to improve my skills by watching YT of some famous guys (T. Heaton, G. Hardcastle, Mads Peter Iversen) with a focus on how to get to a good composition, but then also how to edit to make photo's pop, Then I did photoworkshops and weekends with an experienced landscape photographer to get real instant feedback.
I also got Luminar Neo and did like 50-60% of the tutorials.
I think I made some progress.
If now, I show some pictures to family or friends, sometimes they tell me: "Wow, this looks like AI. "
How do I react to that? Did I go over the top with the editing, or should I see it as a compliment?
And to be clear, I did edit these pictures, but not more then develop the raws, adjust temp, a bit of sharpening, for sure no generative AI.
Just adding 2 pics where I got the comment.


In the last 2 years, I tried to improve my skills by watching YT of some famous guys (T. Heaton, G. Hardcastle, Mads Peter Iversen) with a focus on how to get to a good composition, but then also how to edit to make photo's pop, Then I did photoworkshops and weekends with an experienced landscape photographer to get real instant feedback.
I also got Luminar Neo and did like 50-60% of the tutorials.
I think I made some progress.
If now, I show some pictures to family or friends, sometimes they tell me: "Wow, this looks like AI. "
How do I react to that? Did I go over the top with the editing, or should I see it as a compliment?
And to be clear, I did edit these pictures, but not more then develop the raws, adjust temp, a bit of sharpening, for sure no generative AI.
Just adding 2 pics where I got the comment.

