When I see clouds behind someone (especially in shots with angles like this), I tend to think that they are legit clouds unless there is obvious Photoshop. There was a very long time where natural lighting was preferred over artificial lighting for shots like this. Why go through the immense effort to make artificial lighting look like natural lighting when natural lighting is already there and completely free?
Are photoshopped clouds more normal than legitimate clouds now? Did I miss something, or?
When I see clouds behind someone (especially in shots with angles like this), I tend to think that they are legit clouds unless there is obvious Photoshop. There was a very long time where natural lighting was preferred over artificial lighting for shots like this. Why go through the immense effort to make artificial lighting look like natural lighting when natural lighting is already there and completely free?
Are photoshopped clouds more normal than legitimate clouds now? Did I miss something, or?
I remember there was a kerfluffle about an Instagram influencer with the same clouds everywhere she went. There are filters for it apparently.
But, you need to go outside yo do that