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poppin_fresh
Jan 22, 2015Explorer
Hawk7 wrote:poppin_fresh wrote:Hawk7 wrote:
I can't believe I just witnessed this.
+10 for the bad Photoshop image.
Poppin_fresh, I can assure you that this is NOT photo shopped as you think. My husband took this photo with his cellphone. I am not into drama and wouldn't post fake pictures.
Dont get me wrong, it's hilarious, but as someone who has worked with photo editors for over 20 years, I'm going to stick by my hunch. I believe the truck image might be real, but not with a camper attached.
Reasons why:
1) Look at the bunk on top of the camper and where it meets the truck cap. It's a perfectly crisp edge yet is embedded into the cap?
2) Notice how you can see almost half of the back of the TV. Is that camper only two feet wide? Maybe the TV and camper are angled? If that's the case, to see that much of the tailgate, the front of the TV would have to be pointed at the Walmart with the camper's rear also pointed at the Walmart. When you look at the back of the camper it is clearly showing an angle NOT pointed to the Walmart, but rather away.This would mean the front of the camper should actually be hiding more of the back of the TV from our view.
3) Look at the roof line of the camper. It is clearly headed upwards on the right side of the sign, but if you continue the roofs plane past the sign, the back appears to be much lower than it should be.
4) Why is the camper so much whiter than everything else in the photo? I would like to know how the owner of a camper that old has managed to keep it so white. It's significantly whiter than the clouds even though the TV is filthy? Did they just paint it in the parking lot?
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