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https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Computer-generated_imagery
If you're going to be the grammar police on this thread please don't post on it.
I mean photos with depth that "pop" off the page, not they just pop out of the camera with ease.
You've really got to slow down and read a thread.
There's no point in having 'an idea' for a discussion and then just looking for aggro where non exists. You missed 'the point' on both those occasions.
Back to your original question:
As a few people said, it's a recurring theme, and you wouldn't believe how often it's someone's first post

I can understand the confusion, but the underlying fact is what you're seeing as 'CGI'* and we'd call digital art, is when it's done badly or overdone. The example you gave of Dave's is proof in point, he probably spent as long in PP on that image as the other 'photographer' with the composited sky. The difference is one is done well, the other quite crudely.
*CGI is computer generated, as opposed to being generated by humans with computers, and again that's not 'Grammar police' but it's helpful to be specific with terminology when discussing the details. we understand what you mean, but only after you added further detail.
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