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When Seeing Is Not Believing |
In this age of digital photo manipulation,
it can be hard to tell what's real and what's not. It's common to get forwarded
e-mails with attached photos of everything from freakishly large fruits to
gruesome accidents. While some look obviously fake, others make you wonder if
they are real. But these fake photos, as they've come to be known, are not just
by product of the Photoshop era. They've been around since the early 1900s and
they've fooled countless people in the last few decades. Admittedly, those were
far simpler times and people had more faith in what they saw and were a lot
less cynical.
FAIRIES Irrefutable proof that fairies exist? Have you ever seen a fairy before? We all know that Fairies are only make beliefs by our ancestors who's imagination is playing around.
ENTER PHOTOSHOP
With digital imaging software, there are now even more fake photos circulating the Web.
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Giant Human Skeleton |
This Larger than life purports that a giant human skeleton had been unearthed in Saudi Arabia by a gas exploration company. The truth is a massive letdown the doctored photo was actually created for a contest on the Website called "Archaeological Anomalies" using free design software from aviary.com The site runs different types of creative contest daily.
We all know that photography is a part of lives nowadays, everything we do we capture. Every moment for us is worth having a photo, but sometimes we cannot recognize what is fake or not. We tend to edit our photos to look nicer and more presentable for others to see. But sometimes when we come up to being creative we create things beyond our limits we explore on things like the photo shop, picture editor and many more. Making Collages for the photo that we made, putting captions to make fun etc. We are having fun making our pictures look prettier and nicer. Also, sometimes when we get bored we just edit our photos just to surpass the time.
"Photography is a way of feeling, of touching, of loving. What you
have caught on film is captured forever... it remembers little things, long
after you have forgotten everything".
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