The first disaster is obvious, which is what makes it so wonderful. The model used to be holding a handbag, now she is just holding the straps. In fact, the handbag could be their Ostrich-print logo satchel, stud tote, or embossed leather tote -- all have the same kind of straps.
What is more fun is how the artist erased the bag. Notice how the ground is made of red tiles. The tiles are square... except where the handbag used to be located. Clearly the artist did not pay attention to detail since they forgot the grout when they copied in the tiles.
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This was a very interesting and revealing read.
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agreed...
it is so funny to me how people don't understand all the digital enhancements that are possible, and remain oblivious to them.
I'm glad people like this can look at the evidence and dissect it and analyze the hell out of it to reveal its history... like digital image forensics...
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Very entertaining, and quite educational.
Given the degree to which so many people today already believe what they simply hear from media pundits, it's worth being reminded that we need to be at least as skeptical of what we see (or think we see...
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How sad is it that no model is pretty enough without all the changing, enhancing and altering of their image. It does give the world a skewed perception of perfection.
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Ok, that was a cool investigation and follow up!
The guy's blog is quite informational and easy to follow, and seems some people have taken to creating their own code to analyze photos...for the sake of science of course...nothing to do with them being models or anything...!
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