F Is For Fake: 12 Photos That Are Lies
12 reasons why you should never believe what you see on the internet.
Published 9 years ago in Funny
12 reasons why you should never believe what you see on the internet.
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Reality: A staged shot taken by a photographer in Saudi Arabia as part of a conceptual art project. The graves were fake, and the boy was the photographer's nephew. When the photographer realized that the photo was being misunderstood, he uploaded more photos showing other shots of his nephew during the photo shoot, to demonstrate that the scene was a staged art project.8
Reality: The original version of this photo was taken in the Summer of 2002 while Bush was visiting George Sanchez Charter School in Houston. It shows that Bush was holding the book rightside-up. An unknown hoaxer horizontally and vertically flipped the image on the back of the book to make it appear to be upside-down, for the purpose of political humor.10
Reality: A pregnant woman might see her belly bulge when a baby thrusts out a limb. However, the abdominal wall is too muscular and thick to allow a footprint to be seen with this clarity. Which suggests that the photo must be fake. In addition, the footprint seems disproportionately large for a fetus. However, the source of this photo remains unknown.12
Reality: The photo was actually created in 2004 by Danish software sales and support technician Troels Eklund Andersen as an entry in a Fark Photoshop contest. Andersen took a photo of a submarine's maneuvering room on exhibit at the Smithsonian, made it black-and-white, then pasted in the teletype printer, the old-style television, and the man.20
Reality: Furniture designer Ferruccio Laviani did create "glitch" furniture for a Furniture Exhibition in Italy. His aim was to make furniture "which seems to have been 'deformed' by a strong jolt or by swaying movements." The picture above was a photo mock-up of the concept for the collection. In other words, it wasn't real.25
Reality: Obama has admitted to being an occasional smoker. Nevertheless, this is not a real photo of him smoking. The original photo (minus the cigarette) was taken in 2004 while then-State Sen. Obama met with constituents at the University of Illinois. In early 2008, during Obama's presidential campaign, an unknown hoaxer digitally added the cigarette into his mouth, and the image then went viral.