Chinese Officials Need a Better Photoshopper 105
A clearly photoshopped picture of three Chinese officials inspecting a newly laid road is becoming an internet sensation. The picture posted on a local council's website, shows the men hovering a few inches off the ground with the edges of their bodies blurred. Government officials offer the following explanation: "...a professional photographer had been employed to photograph the three men inspecting the road surface. But after taking a set of real shots of the officials, the unnamed photographer decided that the pictures were just not good enough. With true artistic temperament he set about 'Photoshopping' the three men onto the empty road to create something better." Plenty of parody pictures have popped up already, and I look forward to seeing where the trio end up over the weekend.
Re:screw that (Score:3, Informative)
where can I find the parody pictures?
The article has some.
Multiple parody pictures (Score:4, Informative)
Direct link to small paragraph on story and contains many of the parody photos for those interested.
Ahh, dear old Daily Mail... (Score:3, Informative)
...you'd never resort to such crassness, would you?
http://www.mailwatch.co.uk/category/photoshop-disaster/
Re:screw that (Score:3, Informative)
What do you expect, it's tough for a web developer to keep up with these newfangled technologies like "links" and "checkboxes". I mean, this is only the 3rd time Slashdot has broken the site in the exact same fucking way.
Re:screw that (Score:4, Informative)
Disable Javascript's ability to change or disable context menus, and everything works again. Hurrah!