President Bush Photoshop picture?

Can't possibly be real, after adjusting the flux levels, in the CMYK channels I pulled out the image of big foot walking across the screen.



This is of course the calling card of the notorious and evil organization known as: FPTCTP (Fake Photos To Confuse The Masses)

You sharp eye has prevented certain disaster! Good work agent 5.

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Shay

My Sony F707 Gallery: http://www.shaystephens.com/portfolio.asp
 
Can't possibly be real, after adjusting the flux levels, in the
CMYK channels I pulled out the image of big foot walking across the
screen.



This is of course the calling card of the notorious and evil
organization known as: FPTCTP (Fake Photos To Confuse The Masses)

You sharp eye has prevented certain disaster! Good work agent 5.

--
Shay

My Sony F707 Gallery: http://www.shaystephens.com/portfolio.asp
All this time, and no one believed me. I've seen Bigfoot, and I have the scar to prove it!

Only now, in this final hour, do they believe.

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Jared

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Florindo,

Please get a grip. It's called humor. I am exercising my freedom of speech and assembly... if you didn't think it was funny you should have continued on your way without comment.

Erik
This is not the forum for that kind of thing, regardless if one
agrees with you or not. Please take it elsewhere.

Florindo
Here's the pic:



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Jared

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Erik Madsen
Web Applications Developer
http://www.pbase.com/emadsen
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Erik Madsen
Web Applications Developer
http://www.pbase.com/emadsen
 
The apparent lighting mis-match between Bush and the children is caused by a rim-light - a spot light aimed to illuminate just the back edge of his hair and shoulders, when seen from the audience. The row of kids and the flag were behind him, and this reverse-angle shot shows the side of the rimlight that should be seen from backstage.

The UFO and Photoshop theories are funny, but really it's not hard to aim a spotlight to give him that extra rim - that's how you'd expect them to light the president for the audience view - so there is nothing unusual about this picture except for the angle it's taken from when he turned to face the back of the stage.

-jeremy

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Jeremy Birn
http://www.3dRender.com/
 
This was the last one I could find. Remember the last season of Happy Days, when Ralph was run over by Fonzi's motorcycle? They had a replacement for a few episode, and the chemistry was just all wrong, the show was cancelled after that, but at least it made it to the cover of TV guide:



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Shay

My Sony F707 Gallery: http://www.shaystephens.com/portfolio.asp
 
Damn! and here's me thinking it was Dubyah growing his self a halo to show off come election time :-)
The apparent lighting mis-match between Bush and the children is
caused by a rim-light - a spot light aimed to illuminate just the
back edge of his hair and shoulders, when seen from the audience.
The row of kids and the flag were behind him, and this
reverse-angle shot shows the side of the rimlight that should be
seen from backstage.

The UFO and Photoshop theories are funny, but really it's not hard
to aim a spotlight to give him that extra rim - that's how you'd
expect them to light the president for the audience view - so there
is nothing unusual about this picture except for the angle it's
taken from when he turned to face the back of the stage.

-jeremy

--
Jeremy Birn
http://www.3dRender.com/
 
The apparent lighting mis-match between Bush and the children is
caused by a rim-light - a spot light aimed to illuminate just the
back edge of his hair and shoulders, when seen from the audience.
The row of kids and the flag were behind him, and this
reverse-angle shot shows the side of the rimlight that should be
seen from backstage.

The UFO and Photoshop theories are funny, but really it's not hard
to aim a spotlight to give him that extra rim - that's how you'd
expect them to light the president for the audience view - so there
is nothing unusual about this picture except for the angle it's
taken from when he turned to face the back of the stage.

-jeremy

--
Jeremy Birn
http://www.3dRender.com/
Now you're gonna tell me that there's no Bigfoot either, right?

Well I've seen a picture of President Bush at Woodstock while Hendrix was playing the Star Spangled Banner, and he looked just like he does in this one!

;-)

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Jared

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Once again: I don't want to offend anyone.

So if characatures and the like aren't your thing, feel free to skip this message (possibly this whole thread).

Did you know the President has another little gig on the side?

http://www.pbase.com/mizer/bush_modeling

D@mn I wish I could take credit for this one (until the Fed's kicked my door in tomorrow), but I found it on Pbase.

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Jared

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"I am exercising my freedom of speech and assembly... if you didn't think it was funny you should have continued on your way without comment."

You have freedom of speech but Florindo doesnt?

RC
 
I have absolutely no problem with anyone's right to say whatever they want. In fact, I encourage it, and I spent 10 years in a US Navy uniform defending your right to say what you want.

My ONLY objection is that the comment was said here in a Sony forum. It's wholly off-topic and belongs somewhere else. That's all.

The fact that I found the comment amusing does not mean that it should not have been said at all. Opposition to authority is healthy and a necessary and important factor in a democratic society.

Florindo
"I am exercising my freedom of speech and assembly... if you didn't
think it was funny you should have continued on your way without
comment."

You have freedom of speech but Florindo doesnt?

RC
 

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