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Originally Posted by Por_sha911
Why do so many photographers insist on pushing the saturation to such unnatural levels? The photos look fake.
The digital enhancements are the auto-tune of the photography world and are a substitute for the talent needed to capture the photo with proper settings.
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I totally agree. As a photographer, I prefer to see it as it really was, not supersaturated and just fake looking. I don't want to edit other photographers work and take the time to lower the saturation to what is more realistic.
It is like a duck face on so many people, I hope it is a passing fad.

in 1998, fishermen spotted a manned North Korean submarine tangled in nets in South Korean waters. South Korean Navy ships placed the disabled sub under tow at which point it sank after possibly being scuttled by the crew. When a salvage team was able to recover the sub, it was discovered that the crew had been executed by officers who then committed suicide. Items found in the sub also indicated that the sub was carrying members of North Korean special forces who had recently infiltrated the South Korean mainland.

Another classic oversaturated image.