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Is this pic real or Photoshop-ed?

draper

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The Shark's fin looks a bit..odd, near the top. The mountain has 2 odd black lines on the right hand side...other than that, the cloud is certainly...unusual, but I guess not impossible. The one with the sun is definitely possible from the logstics standpoint..but is it normally that dark when the sun is out? The lightning one is not impossible, but that'd probably be a hard one to take.

I'm definitely not a graphics expert, so don't take those guesses as Gospel..because thats all they are, guesses. :) lol
 
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thought i doubt it, let's work on the assumption that it's real....

i'm not entirely sure that it's a shark. based on the shape of the dorsal fin (and the fluke-like tail) it would lead me to believe that it's a picture of a dolphin and not a shark.

either way i'd be out of the water right quick.
 
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That dolphin looks huge! Is it just an effect of the water making it look bigger? Or are dolphins really that big? My first thought would be "SHARK!!!!" and then I'd scream like a little girl until someone swam out to save me. No way I'd be putting my arms and legs back in the water. ;)
 
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draper said:
The one with the sun is definitely possible from the logstics standpoint..but is it normally that dark when the sun is out?
They are nice photographs, and someday even the experts will not be able to verify if a photograph is real.

To answer the question, a shot taken straight into the sun is usually underexposed because the sun fools the meter. Many people like the effect. One of the magical aspects of photography is that we can make any picture as dark as we want just by underexposing. Most Hollywood "night" scenes are shot during the day, underexposed, and sometimes through a blue filter. That way the director and actors can see what they are doing.
 
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well since my dad could do the one with the lightening its probably fake because he can do that with anything with photoshop and the shark looks REALLY real and the one is how someone stands with the sun and the area and stuff..
 
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opus_dei said:
actually, much to my amazement the photo is real and it is a dolphin. schnikes!

if you click on the linky the shooter has the same pic a few frames later where the fin is cutting thru the water:

http://www.surfshooter.com/DolphinInfo.html
For those who think it's PS'd check out that link that opus_dei posted... looks pretty real to me...
 
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Miss Mayberry said:
I'm a little skeptical of the shark/dolphin picture. What are the chances of someone having a camera when a 15-foot+ creature comes within five feet of a surfer, who, by the way, is just sitting there, while he's about to be pummeled by the huge wave? :scratch:
Low, but you're looking at one exceptional picture from a photographer who has spent years and probably many hundreds of thousands of pictures.
 
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michabo said:
Low, but you're looking at one exceptional picture from a photographer who has spent years and probably many hundreds of thousands of pictures.
Excellent point. You can't plan for a picture like that, definitely.
 
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The dolphin looks real. And the surfer isn't sitting there, it looks like he was about to dive under the wave. If he didn't realize there were dolphins swimming around, then he probably just about had a heart attack seeing the dolphin pop out of the wave in front of him. Although, if they're coming up that close it be surprising if he didn't know they were around.

The rest of the images look fine, except for the lightning, which I'm skeptical about. But it's possible...

-Jim
 
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