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Pick-up Accident 34km East of Revelstoke at Albert Canyon Bridge East

why the fug does anybody have to prove anything these days ......oh I know ,....everybody is a bunch a lying bastages sooooo automaticaly sh!t must be distorted .....well that is all that I can come up with...
 
I don't know that someone would go through all the details of each picture for an auto accident. There would be alot of time involved in editing each picture to avoid the flaws in a single picutre alone let alone matche them to each other from different angles. I stared at them for awhile and the items I noticed that make it appear real.

First break down each angle and look at the things difficult to duplicate.

Pic#1 &2
The people standing in the valley- FromPhoto 1 to photo 2 They are all standing different distances and different positions. Picture 2 reveals the water edge in front and blends seamlessly with the the dirt, snow and trees at different distances. The landscap all blends together with the alligment of the angle of the pickup. The only possible flaw in the picture that foliag right in front of the pickup bed in picture 2 shows a fairly straight vertibcle angle between green and brown folliage. Like maybe and ash tree next to a Pine tree, but we've all seen that in the mountains.

On the truck notice the reflection of the bridge, and the firemans jacket in the picture. Perfect reflection and alligned properly on how it would appear at that angle. Then also look at the reflection of the puddle.

No look at the whole sceen. If it were fake, Why are the people under the bridge in the first place. The rescue workers and their tools all appear correct size to the people on the ground from each picture in comparison to each other, as well as their reflections.

Pics 2 and 3: andgle and size of the riggin equipment that you see near the topper appear correct, so in fact a vehicle is attached to some kind of rigging photo shop or not. Also the pitch and angle to the truck are perfect to the relation to the view from either side.

Pic 4 and five notice the fuel fooating in the water near shore from both angles and the rocks in and around the water. perfect, as you would normally see.

Pic 5 and 8 seem similar but pic 8 is taken from standing closet to the vehicle. You can still see through the front suspension. Also notice the rocks in the stream that you see in each picture and where they are located if you place yourself standing looking down at each angle.

Last pic, look at the reflections on the side of the truck with the pine trees reflecting off the paint of the truck and topper are consistant with the other pics from that angle. Also car headlights reflecting near the tail light. And that reflection looks natural to the puddle reflecting the tail light on the ground with also a hint of the cars headlight in it as well.

Now boys. I've seen alot of well done photoshop pictures and alot of bad ones. If this series is photoshop then hands to'em. But until I see reference pictures of what they used to throw this thing together. This puppies real. If you look at it like this all the meticulous work of making all the angles, reflections and sizing difference match is ridiculous. And a picture of what? A vehicle accident? Too me from my computer geek perspective would be a waste of time without having it heavily publicised that it's a fraud. Look for it? If you find the fake the references should be easy to find for whoever the artist is to point out their work. Like I said, Until someone shows the the refrence shot's, that sucker is real.
 
I don't know that someone would go through all the details of each picture for an auto accident. There would be alot of time involved in editing each picture to avoid the flaws in a single picutre alone let alone matche them to each other from different angles. I stared at them for awhile and the items I noticed that make it appear real.

First break down each angle and look at the things difficult to duplicate.

Pic#1 &2
The people standing in the valley- FromPhoto 1 to photo 2 They are all standing different distances and different positions. Picture 2 reveals the water edge in front and blends seamlessly with the the dirt, snow and trees at different distances. The landscap all blends together with the alligment of the angle of the pickup. The only possible flaw in the picture that foliag right in front of the pickup bed in picture 2 shows a fairly straight vertibcle angle between green and brown folliage. Like maybe and ash tree next to a Pine tree, but we've all seen that in the mountains.

On the truck notice the reflection of the bridge, and the firemans jacket in the picture. Perfect reflection and alligned properly on how it would appear at that angle. Then also look at the reflection of the puddle.

No look at the whole sceen. If it were fake, Why are the people under the bridge in the first place. The rescue workers and their tools all appear correct size to the people on the ground from each picture in comparison to each other, as well as their reflections.

Pics 2 and 3: andgle and size of the riggin equipment that you see near the topper appear correct, so in fact a vehicle is attached to some kind of rigging photo shop or not. Also the pitch and angle to the truck are perfect to the relation to the view from either side.

Pic 4 and five notice the fuel fooating in the water near shore from both angles and the rocks in and around the water. perfect, as you would normally see.

Pic 5 and 8 seem similar but pic 8 is taken from standing closet to the vehicle. You can still see through the front suspension. Also notice the rocks in the stream that you see in each picture and where they are located if you place yourself standing looking down at each angle.

Last pic, look at the reflections on the side of the truck with the pine trees reflecting off the paint of the truck and topper are consistant with the other pics from that angle. Also car headlights reflecting near the tail light. And that reflection looks natural to the puddle reflecting the tail light on the ground with also a hint of the cars headlight in it as well.

Now boys. I've seen alot of well done photoshop pictures and alot of bad ones. If this series is photoshop then hands to'em. But until I see reference pictures of what they used to throw this thing together. This puppies real. If you look at it like this all the meticulous work of making all the angles, reflections and sizing difference match is ridiculous. And a picture of what? A vehicle accident? Too me from my computer geek perspective would be a waste of time without having it heavily publicised that it's a fraud. Look for it? If you find the fake the references should be easy to find for whoever the artist is to point out their work. Like I said, Until someone shows the the refrence shot's, that sucker is real.


HOLY **** !!!!! what is this ??????? CSI ...good analogy and way to much time on your hands ....but you are however correct in your findings ....a lil late but correct ....

A- for your efforts

teach
 
Revelstoke is just a bunch of photoshop pictures the snowmobiling is no good it sucks nobody go their anymore
:D :beer; :D
 
I looked at the first picture and saw the chain going through the back window. The idea of someone using a chain wraped through a window to hold a pickup up was almost crazier then the actual pictures. Then i scrolled down and saw that it was two seperate chains with hooks on them.
 
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