@PerleLabs Middle.
The tilt of the tower looks exaggerated and the lighting feels too evenly spread across the stone. The details seem a bit too clean and symmetrical, like a generated version trying to emphasize the lean more than a real photo would.
@PerleLabs Left
I pick Left because the lighting transition between the balloon and the sky looks natural. There’s no strange halo effect or overly smooth blending. The smaller balloons in the background also scale realistically and don’t show repeated or distorted patterns.
@PerleLabs right
The photo on the right has fairly “flat” and realistic lighting: the car’s shadow connects clearly to the ground, without looking soft or unnaturally smeared
@PerleLabs Right
The right image looks more like a real photograph because the lighting, shadows, and architectural details are highly consistent and natural. The buildings follow realistic perspective down the cliff, and the beach scene has organic variation in umbrellas and people.
@PerleLabs Right
The right image has more natural imperfections in the orange peel and more realistic depth, lighting, and surface detail typical of a real photograph.