It was "photoshopped." Look closely at the back covers of the two books' color schemes. The one in the weed's hands is the reverse of the one in the child's. You all should know by now that in the digital age pictures can be made to lie.
are you basing your theory on the presumption that the copy the kid is holding is the only copy in existance ?? Surely they could (easily) be two copies of the same book ?
Yes all three books are the same but if you look at the backcovers you will notice that the image is horizontally flipped so assuming that the books should all be the same...
something is strange with the fit of Dubya in the cropping on his shoulder, otherwise it is pretty believable.
Note that if Stalin had believed the myths of the digital age he would have had to wait for Photoshop before he revised the photographic history of the Bolshevik Revolution. He didn't, and there is the reminder that a photograph is no more a truthful statement pre or post-photoshop -- it is just easier to do outside the dark room or camera, never mind the issue of staging so beloved by Teddy Roosevelt.
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Old habits....
23.09.2002 16:18
H. Potter
Fabulous!
23.09.2002 17:34
Auntie Beeb
Look Closely
23.09.2002 18:26
karlof1
ERR do you mean
23.09.2002 18:49
Surely they could (easily) be two copies of the same book ?
or what
publisher
Of course its the same book....
23.09.2002 19:27
Ojo
Photo modified alright
23.09.2002 19:43
The image is a fake.
adobe
look at Dubya's shoulder
23.09.2002 23:09
Note that if Stalin had believed the myths of the digital age he would have had to wait for Photoshop before he revised the photographic history of the Bolshevik Revolution. He didn't, and there is the reminder that a photograph is no more a truthful statement pre or post-photoshop -- it is just easier to do outside the dark room or camera, never mind the issue of staging so beloved by Teddy Roosevelt.
nobody