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The Death of the Raw Moment

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In an age where curated perfection often overshadows authenticity, I've become increasingly aware of the loss of the raw moment in photography. As a passionate admirer of sunsets and nature, I see how heavy editing and staged shots have replaced the beauty of unfiltered experiences. Through my project, built with Codex, I aim to create a space for real-time, unpolished photos that capture life as it unfolds. Is there still a place for these 'anti-perfect' images in our filter-obsessed world?

English isn't my first language (I'm Italian), so bear with me.

As someone who loves sunsets and nature, I've noticed a sad trend: the 'perfect' photo has replaced the 'real' moment.

Between heavy editing, AI fillers, and staged shots, we've lost the beauty of the raw, unpolished image.

I'm not a coder, but I've been using Codex to build a tiny project. The goal is to create a space where only realtime, unfiltered photos exist. No curation, no archives, just the world as it is in this exact second.

I know the community here loves the art of photography, but do you think there's still a place for the 'anti-perfect' raw moment in a world obsessed with filters?

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