In the context of photography, fabrication refers to the intentional manipulation or alteration of a photograph in order to create an image that deviates from the reality captured by the camera. This can include techniques such as image editing, compositing, or staging, which are used to modify the appearance of the photograph or to create a completely new image that is not based on a single photographic capture. Fabrication is often used for artistic or creative purposes, but can also be used to misrepresent or deceive viewers by presenting an image as real when it has been significantly altered.
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