Tuesday, May 26, 2009

10 Famous Fake Photos

Intro
National Geographic magazine once gave a prestigious award to a fake photo, and even ran a fake photo on a magazine cover. One of the world’s most famous news photos is a somewhat fake photo, and your e-mail inbox may have some fake photos that have become urban legends.
Some alleged fake photos are proven to be true. The moon landing photos are real, as are the photos of soldiers planting a flag at Iwo Jima. Here are some famous images that don’t fit the bill.

Combo fake
The most famous fake photo in recent history is Brian Walski’s Los Angeles Times cover photo from Iraq that combines two separate images of an American soldier and Iraqi civilians for a more compelling fake photo. Sharp-eyed readers noticed two images of the same civilians in the background, and the newspaper fired Walski, but not before giving the news media a black eye.

Another Iraq fake
Another fake photo scandal ensnared more than a photographer. London’s Daily Mirror newspaper fired an editor for using fake photos of British soldiers abusing Iraqi prisoners.

Vietnam fake of sorts
Vietnam War news coverage included perhaps the most famous fake photo. Eddie Adams won a Pulitzer for his photo of Viet Cong Col. Ngyen Ngoc Loan shooting a prisoner in the head. While it isn’t exactly a fake photo, the colonel moved the execution to an outside location so gathered press photographers would have better light and angles.

Not Nessie
The most famous image of a blurry Loch Ness monster — the Surgeon’s Photo — is a fake photo, but it predates Photoshop, so it’s not just digital wizardry. Nessie’s “head” is actually a toy submarine with a sculpted head.

Fooling the big boys
An Indian photographer entered a fake photo in a prestigious National Geographic photography contest in 2008, and won the “Viewers’ Choice” prize. Photo experts say the photo bears obvious hallmarks of digital manipulation. National Geographic removed the photo from its Web site but has not officially acknowledged it is fake.

Covering a fake
National Geographic used its own fake photo in 1982 for a cover that pushed two Egyptian pyramids closer together for a more compelling image.

Flood of fakes
The tragic 2004 tsunami in Asia spawned terrifying real images of nature’s wrath, and even more fake photos. Some of the fakes even made it into newspapers all over the globe.

Rewriting the history books
Detractors of George W. Bush don’t have to work hard to find embarrassing images of the former president, but one handy jokester still insisted on creating a fake photo. The famous photo of Bush reading to children on the morning of Sept. 11, 2001, was regularly circulated with Bush holding the book upside down. Come on, even his harshest critics don’t believe he’s that dumb, right?

John and Jane?
The other side plays the same game. A fake photo of John Kerry sharing the stage with Jane Fonda was making the rounds in the 2004 U.S presidential campaign. The image is a composite of two images from anti-war rallies and the two never appeared on stage at the same time.

Tourist guy
The e-mail age has spawned plenty of visual urban legends, perhaps most famously “Tourist Guy,” a photo of a man standing on top of the World Trade Center as a hijacked jet approaches on Sept. 11, 2001. The photo looks fake and is so obviously illogical, but enough viewers believed it to warrant a Snopes entry.

“Tourist Guy” is also digitally pasted into at least 1,300 other images shown here. They range from slight alterations of the 9-11 photo, with Dumbo or other objects flying toward the tower, to movie posters with “Tourist Guy” awkwardly replacing the stars.

How can you know?
Finally, to be a photo watchdog for your newspaper or e-mail, Scientific American magazine has an interesting article on how to spot fake photos.
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Monday, May 25, 2009

Famous Geeks Make Babies With Hollywood Celebrities

What if Free Software icon Richard M. Stallman got married with Hollywood superstar Angelina Jolie and had a child? What will their baby look like? I know most of you out there are curious so let’s find out with the help of this interesting website called makemebabies.com. –-They have the technology to generate images of future babies by combining photos.

Before you go on, do take note that these are all for fun and should not be taken seriously. Now let’s make babies with some of the famous geeks paired with some of the hottest Hollywood celebrities:

Richard M. Stallman:

With Angelina Jolie...


With Britney...


With Halle Berry...



Bill Gates:

With Angelina Jolie...


With Britney...


With Halle Berry...



Steve Jobs:

With Angelina Jolie...


With Britney...


With Halle Berry...



Linus Torvalds:

With Angelina Jolie...


With Britney...


With Halle Berry...



UPDATE: A fan of Steve Ballmer emailed us and wanted his idol to make babies with Hollywood celebrities too. So let’s give him a chance folks by pairing Ballmer with the beautiful Paris Hilton. Here’s the result:

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10 Most Bizarre Photos of Famous Geeks

Do you think that geeks are boring? If your answer is yes, then perhaps some of the photographs that I’m going to show to you can change your mind:

1. Bill Gates arrested for running a red light and driving without a license in New Mexico in 1977 (What's with the smile?):


2. Steve Jobs the Hippie (taken during the 70's I guess):


3. Google founders Sergey Brin and Larry Page in a hot tub and pleasuring each other:


4. Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer doing his impersonation of Michael Jordan at the NASDAQ launching of Windows Vista and Office 2007.


5. Linus Torvalds is not all brains, he's got the body too. Although, he needs to work more on his sit-ups:


6. Hacker and writer Eric S. Raymond shows off his bad boy image:


7. Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak together with rockstar David Lee Roth of Van Halen (Woz this way!):

8. Free software revolutionary Richard M. Stallman posed like Saint Ignacius in a developers meeting.

9. The other side of Sergey Brin (photo taken during his College years)


10. Bill Gates had too much pie.

*Note that these are all for the spirit of fun and should not be taken seriously. Correct me if some of the photos shown here are not real or just edited. You can also share some links to other bizarre photos of famous geeks that I failed to include here.
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Stranger And Crazy ThumbStone

A good epitaph is considered to be one that is memorable, or at least makes one think... but the next 10 epitaphs are going to make you wanna die... laughing! They decided to have one last laugh. Never knew cemeteries could be so funny!

This stone is located in the Notre-Dame-des-Neiges Cemetery, Montreal. Who penned this unusual epitaph and why is not known. But the Montreal Mirror found the man who engraved the headstone, but were only able to determine that the guy's (who's burried) ex-wife and mistress came in together and ordered the stone. They said that it was a thing between the three of them. So think twice before you cheat your wife! (Note: this story was confirmed by snopes)

So simple and yet so telling...


Yes, it's an actual tombstone for a CCNA who died from a virus attack

Niagara Falls - Canada


"Here lies the most picked-on man in history"


Arrest this man!


Rest in peace sir, comfortable in the knowledge college students will forever get high upon your final resting place.


"The Death of Funk"


See ya later!
In Lakewood Cemetery, Minneapolis, Minnesota


"Here lies my Wife / in Earthy Mold / Who when she Died / and naught but Scold / Good Friends go softly / in your walking / Lest she should Wake / and Rise up Talking"


Yes, please.


Did you just gave me the finger?
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Gold Plated Vibrator



We’re not sure what purpose there is in this $1500 gold plated Elo Vya vibrator other than to give you heavy metal poisoning, but here it is. The 18k gold plated vibrator will satisfy women (and men), but also passes its AU into your porous areas. Which can’t be good at all. But hey, it’s on sale for $1350. Score!

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