PHOTOSHOPPED

What you see is not always true. Here is one example. Just compare the four pictures below.




Haribansha Acharya, the great comedian of Nepal Cine Industries, shared this photo in his Facebook timeline saying, I don’t know if I have to laugh or not by seeing this picture.

Poor he. He should have scrutinized the picture. He should have researched a bit. The image was in fact photoshopped. The original photo is normal. The bike rider is sideways riding the bike. 


One weirdo modified the image such that he wonderfully positioned the bike at the center of just pitched road. He did magic by making gorges of skidded tires along the fresh asphalt. This was shared in Facebook page of Civil Work on the same day (27 August). 


And comes the Nepali genius. He does nothing except cropping the Nepali traffic from another source and adjusting its size.  He then positions the traffic police right beside the bike rider. He imparted Nepali taste by bringing the traffic police clad in Nepali traffic khaki. Hence, everyone would readily believe.

It was not even the photo of Nepal. The bike rider has no mistakes. Whatsoever, he is the one everyone scolded. 

Even then, another genius got to the concept where Nepal police is kicking the rider from the back.




Think twice before sharing a photo. Every minute thousands of people are being fooled by photoshoppers. Look at the last modification before we wrap up.


  

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