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Are you using AI to help in your photography practice? I'm not talking about image creation or manipulation.

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  1. Yes
This is about using AI to help your photography, not to manipulate your photos.

Helping me to see and edit.
When I upload a photo, I can get a critique.

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  • ILCE-1
  • FE 70-200mm F2.8 GM OSS II
  • 80.0 mm
  • ƒ/2.8
  • 1/1000 sec
  • ISO 3200


I upload the image to the AI, I get this back.

612 — U‑bolt securing frayed rope

1. Photographer’s Eye

  • Tight framing isolates the clamp and frayed fibres with no competing elements.
  • Geometry is strong: the U‑bolt forms a natural anchor point; the rope’s diagonal adds tension.
  • Light is soft and even, revealing texture without harsh speculars.
  • Depth of field is shallow enough to separate subject from background while retaining context.
  • Edges are clean; nothing intrudes.
  • Gesture is the fray itself — a clear, readable moment of wear and containment.

2. Art Critic’s Eye

  • Symbolism is immediate: restraint, boundary, repair, tension.
  • Emotional tone is quiet, observational, slightly forensic.
  • Narrative implication: something once open is now controlled; something once whole is now held together.
  • The fray vs. the clamp creates a natural metaphor for fragility and intervention.

3. What Makes This Image Work

  • Strong texture.
  • Clear subject hierarchy.
  • Good use of shallow depth.
  • Documentary clarity with symbolic overtones.

4. Opportunities Within the Frame

  • Slight tonal deepening of the clamp could add micro-contrast.
  • A subtle vignette could reinforce subject isolation.
  • Very minor edge cleanup on the brightest fibres.

5. Opportunities Behind the Lens

  • A slightly lower angle might have increased the sense of tension in the rope.
  • A marginally longer focal length could compress the background further.

6. Impact

  • Leaves a sense of quiet constraint — a small but meaningful boundary in a protected place.

7. Editorial Role

  • A supporting frame or context piece in a Blackie Spit documentary sequence.
  • Could also serve as a symbolic opener.


I'd be grateful for your thoughts about the critique, and any ideas about how you are using AI to improve our photography.

PS I'm starting a new discussion for my - definitely not social media - photo viewer.

Cheers,
ST

Edit: For clarity about the intent (this is not about using AI to manipulate your photos), and to split off the conversation about my photo viewer site.
 
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been using Portrait Pro for 5 years professionally, ai has been around for years theres nothing new about it in 2026
 

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