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Really like the blog. Great content.I am looking at this. Is this a Photo? Seems almost to real. no chips on bridge paint etc.
It's a photo, and it's likely because things are new at the time the photo was taken
Love the blog. Is this a photo or a computer image. Seems almost too perfect. No chipped paint on bridge ironwork, etc.
Gotta be a photoshop. The bridge is the Fort Pitt Bridge in Pittsbugh. The photo is old, as many current buildings are not in the photo.Reasons for photoshop:1) Upper level of the bridge (double decker) is inbound into the downown area. Foreground car is facing wrong direction.2) Look at other background cars and you will see the tail lights and trunks, not the grills if traffic was flowing towards the camera.
I agree that the other cars make it look like a photoshop... however, they did match the shadow direction and amount, so, if it's a fake, it's a damn good looking one
Really like the blog. Great content.
ReplyDeleteI am looking at this. Is this a Photo? Seems almost to real. no chips on bridge paint etc.
It's a photo, and it's likely because things are new at the time the photo was taken
DeleteLove the blog. Is this a photo or a computer image. Seems almost too perfect. No chipped paint on bridge ironwork, etc.
ReplyDeleteGotta be a photoshop. The bridge is the Fort Pitt Bridge in Pittsbugh. The photo is old, as many current buildings are not in the photo.
ReplyDeleteReasons for photoshop:
1) Upper level of the bridge (double decker) is inbound into the downown area. Foreground car is facing wrong direction.
2) Look at other background cars and you will see the tail lights and trunks, not the grills if traffic was flowing towards the camera.
I agree that the other cars make it look like a photoshop... however, they did match the shadow direction and amount, so, if it's a fake, it's a damn good looking one
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