BTW, I had to point this photo out. It's not the best, nor the most dramatic. But was so good about it--in my opinion--is that it's a completely real and unadulterated photo that looks fake.
Cool.
I would argue that image is layered. The white lines around the central subject.
I was just going to say that looks more like natural back lighting than layering to me!According to them, it's not. This is the write-up:
Italian soccer club AC Milan's newly signed player Ronaldinho of Brazil attends his presentation at San Siro Stadium in Milan, Italy on July 17, 2008. (REUTERS/Alessandro Garofalo) # (for those who claim this image has been digitally altered, here is a larger detail of the photo - the halo is from backlighting, not photoshop)
I was just going to say that looks more like natural back lighting than layering to me!
According to them, it's not. This is the write-up:
Italian soccer club AC Milan's newly signed player Ronaldinho of Brazil attends his presentation at San Siro Stadium in Milan, Italy on July 17, 2008. (REUTERS/Alessandro Garofalo) # (for those who claim this image has been digitally altered, here is a larger detail of the photo - the halo is from backlighting, not photoshop)
I could be wrong but from this image on this board it looks like a layering (cut and paste) to me. The white lines are just not smooth enough for back lighting IMHO. It could be several things like the image going through several generations or just odd light.
Here's a close-up:
http://graphics.boston.com/universal/site_graphics/blogs/bigpicture/2008_pt1/ronaldinho.jpg
IT and Sir Loin are both correct... the hair gives it away. But I will admit that at first, I thought it was fake too.
this looks like a brain.
Did anyone else giggle a little at this one?
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