Looking at the 12 marvels of the image has given the world 'cheats' in the past year
Have you ever thought that 50% of the images uploaded online are "fake" or not? Most of us think so. Even, there are great images that are supposed to be artistic masterpieces that we admire during the past time are just "fake goods" only. Those images glimpse like the real thing "trick" a lot of people in the past year with the "miraculous" help of photoshop. Here are 12 "fake fake" photos and GIFs that are emerging online recently.
1. The paper plane hovering between two fans shows "science"?
SpacePorn, SciencePorn, HistoryPorn . If you see the word "porn" at the end of a Twitter account name, that account is not allowed to contain "pornographic" images, or in some way. That means these accounts can be junk accounts.
Like the case of SciencePorn - a Twitter account with more than 1.8 million followers recently updated an image with the title of only one word: "Science" - meaning "science". Yes, we can use alternative words like "Fake", "Fake goods" or "fake".
The gif image from the account called SciencePorn on Twitter shows a paper airplane hovering between two fans blowing wind. This ad is from April Fool's Day ( April 1 ) video made by a group on Youtube. How can that plane fly in the air? We all know for sure that it is not due to two fans. The fact that the paper airplane had a wire in the middle could help it fly in the air.
The group explained: " Behind this photo is just a prank" joke "on April Fool's Day, and this photo is from 2011, so I'm not sure how SciencePorn has Can be cheated into 5 years later ". Either way, it's completely " fake ." Not pornography but not science. So, in the way that I understand, we are only cheated again unless we don't understand anything about science.
Posted on Twitter by SciencePorn .
2. Is this David Bowie and Iggy Pop?
The picture on the left often confuses people about singer David Bowie's party celebrating the success. However, as you can see the original photo on the right, it is completely fake. The photo of Bowie's head has been taken since the "Heroes" album in 1977. This photo has been flipped (you can observe the original photo below) and it is clear that his arm has been erased.
Below is the original photo of artist Iggy Pop, which was taken in 1969, about a decade ago from Bowie's photo.
Where do the body parts come from? Yes, this picture is of Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis. Their way of expressing emotions is not very accurate. The original photo of Martin and Lewis was taken by an American photographer named Philippe Halsman, who is known for his photographs of celebrities dancing in the air. Halsman even shot for Richard Nixon (left) and the Duke - Duchess of Windsor (pictured right) danced like rabbits in his series.
It is still unclear, who was the first person to paste Bowie and Iggy Pop's face on Halsman's photo. In particular, we all know this photo as a true image for many years.
3. Is this woman standing on the American flag holding the "Hillary for President 2016" flag?
No, the woman standing on the American flag is not holding the " Hillary for President 2016 " flag. Certainly, you will not be able to recognize it simply by looking at this photo, because of the fact that this photo has been edited. The original photo is on the right hand side.
According to the website "disguising the myth of truth " Snopes pointed out that the person in the picture is Latausha Nedd, a political activist who is actually holding a Pan-African flag. Photos of Fake version are posted on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter in recent weeks, mainly in conservative circles. Based on the Wisconsin speech, Vicki Mckenna posted the most pseudo-Fake photo on Twitter .
In fact, Hillary's professional photoshop version is clearly fake, not stopping there like Wisconsin politicians - Robin Vos when she sees the images posted. Vos said it was a "sad commentary about the Democrats when they stepped on our flag".
Fake photos are posted on Twitter.
4. Did the "Simpsons family" television show predict Pokémon Go?
Looking back at the past decade of the " Simpsons family " television program episodes ( the popular American comedy TV show, one of the longest-running programs, starting from the day) December 17, 1989 on Fox Network television system so far ), really like what we all predicted. Phone screenshots above are completely fake.
This photo has been buzzing recently, people on Reddit websites claim that " The Simpsons Family " predicts Pokémon Go. But in fact, this photo was screened in season 14 in an episode called "How I Spent My Strummer Vacation". It is a photoshop image only.
Below is the original image from the episode where Homer points out the empty corner and there is no Pokémon Go there.
Fake photos are posted on Twitter.
5. Is this how MGM creates movie trailers that are familiar to many people?
Earlier last month, "Star Wars" star Carrie Fischer posted this picture with the content " This is how MGM created a movie trailer familiar to many people ". You must know what I am saying right? That MGM messenger grunted at the introduction of every Tom and Jerry episode.
In 2016, on Twitter, there was a noticeable "peeling" image when MGM studios did it to get this introduction. In fact, it is a photoshop image from a photo of a lion taking a CT scan in a hospital.
Of course that's not the way MGM studios do to get this video. According to Business Insider, this lion is named Samson at the Koret Veterinary School of Israel. Samson is being treated for being unable to walk and having neurological problems.
Samson has now fully recovered and this is a picture of the rest of the photo on the other side of the scanner.
Fake photos are posted on Twitter.
6. Is this beautiful Earth image seen from the Moon?
When HoaxEye first exposed the truth about this photo, the photo was made entirely from a computer by a man named Vincent Todarello. Although this photo is absolutely amazing and amazing, it's not a real image taken from the Moon.
7. Is this the male lead singer of the Rammstein band?
Male lead singer of the German band Rammstein is not a fan of Russian President Vladimir Putin. But we can understand how we can think differently if we are reading Sputnik, a new type of socket funded by the Kremlin. They recently posted a photo showing Till Lindemann holding her thumb while wearing a T-shirt with the picture of President Putin.
Although Sputnik was a propagandist of the Russian government but not the first photoshop image. That seems to have been done by employees of the PR company called Caviar - customizing high-end design changes for iPhone in Russia. On Russia's Lenta website, Caviar apologized for this Photoshop.
8. Is this really a Heineken beer advertisement?
In the past, did people raise their children by giving beer? Yes, it may be if it is an eccentric and irresponsible parent. However, the ad on the left is a fake ad and considers photoshop as a joke, but the famous OldPicsArchive account on Twitter thinks it's true.
" This is an old practical ad of Heineken beer ", OldPicsArchive account on Twitter claims. Of course reality is not true. It's just 7-Up ads, as you've seen the original ad image on the right. In the meantime, it was a surprise to everyone that 7-Up used advertising images to promote their products safely with children, while Heineken never advertised beer for children. I just know.
9. Is this John Lennon and Yoko Ono?
No, John Lennon and Yoko Ono never wrote, " Don't hate what you don't understand " (roughly, " Don't hate what you don't understand "). The picture on the left is fake and of course the photo on the right is real.
Many people use this image for their own symbolic purpose against the war over the years. Some people use photoshop to add funny effects, while others choose political needs, you can see in the two examples below.
However, it is clear that the person behind the Twitter account named OldPicsArchive is a fool or perhaps does not think they post a fake image.
10. Is this a "distorted moon"?
It is the Sun, not the Moon.
11. Is this the image of the singer Freddie Mercury making up for himself?
It is true that singer Freddie Mercury is dressing himself in this picture but the picture on the left is obviously fake. That makes the Twistter users think that it is real. Especially OldPicsArchive account. In fact, they need to hire a truth checker or something else.
12. This is a picture of Frida Kahlo holding a gun?
Frida Kahlo, a famous Mexican painter in the 20th century, is a way of breaking up. However, this photo is completely fake. It is an edited photo by artist Robert Toren in 2012, you can see with the original photo on the top right.
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