duramaxsky
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- Joined
- Sep 6, 2011
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- Location
- Ravensdale WA
- Tractor
- Mitsubishi D1300 4X4 sold now John Deere 2025R and L110
Stuck the landing.
Stuck the landing.
Artifacts aren't a clear indication of Photoshop when they're in heavily compressed jpeg images, because transitions from areas that compress better than others tend to cause them. In this case as others mentioned a frame from a video - video frames tend to have significant compression because videos are huge otherwise and also you tend to get away with artifacts more in them because you're (usually) not staring at a single frame.It's definitely been photoshopped, there are artifacts all around the outline of the truck, but a chain hanging above and to the right of the rear tire looks to be hanging in the proper orientation for the truck standing up like that.
I dunno.
Ah. I was scanning the photo for Indian arrowheads and ancient pottery and stuff!Artifacts aren't a clear indication of Photoshop when they're in heavily compressed jpeg images, because transitions from areas that compress better than others tend to cause them. In this case as others mentioned a frame from a video - video frames tend to have significant compression because videos are huge otherwise and also you tend to get away with artifacts more in them because you're (usually) not staring at a single frame.
gotta luv the bumper stickerHave bike will travel: View attachment 706678
I didn’t look close to see if it was phot shopped or not, but have actually see one back flipped like that when I was a youngster out in the strip mines behind the town I grew up in.
I hope that's his motorcycle and not a crash .....I saw that too! I see it! It's right there sticking out of the trunk!!!
It's squatting a lot especially considering it's got torsion bars, might take another look at the weight distribution in that trailer.According to half the internet this is a suicide mission View attachment 706862