tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5189370505125033122.post2973535548161634778..comments2023-11-02T05:04:02.912-07:00Comments on The End Times: a cli-fi newspaper that expires in 2500 A.D.: Forensic Photoshop Program Might Explain If Iconic 2009 Tabloid Photo of "Crying Face on Glacier Wall" is FakeUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5189370505125033122.post-10101441924674685162012-10-09T20:23:27.192-07:002012-10-09T20:23:27.192-07:00I always assumed that this was just one of those n...I always assumed that this was just one of those natural phenomenon<br />that looked sort of like something (like animals in clouds or a face<br />in a pizza). It didn't look fake to me, but I am no expert. I just<br />thought it was a cool picture, especially since global warming and<br />glaciers were in the news in 2009 and this natural phenomenon seemed to<br />illustrate what was going on.<br /> If Mike Nolan and the UK Sun tabloid printed it, then the photo should be<br />associated with them,.<br />And I have no idea if it was photoshopped. Some of the photo looks<br />odd, yes, but then again, who knows. We weren't there. It could be real<br />photo or could be faked photo. We will never know unless the<br />photographer says something to enligthen us or the SUN newspaper<br />confesses they faked it or the Barcrfot Media agency admits they faked<br />it. Until then, we must accept it as real photo. No?<br />Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com