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the "what did i photoshop" game


some yes - some no . . . in fact the headlights are OEM with the clear covers removed. The mesh in the front - OEM, no plate.
It was lowered, recolored, turns relocated and made LED, clear covers removed, cold air inlets under headlights (both sides) new wheels AND brakes/rotors, and a lip added to lower front. The background is the same, but note the reflection in the wet pavement - new rims are reflected and color also. Here they are side by side.

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Good Job - who is next, cause I got a few more . . . :icon_thumby:
 
This one might be a little tricky... what did I photoshop on this one?

The correct answer is the funniest thing about it.

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I cannot see a photo Tonka . . .
 
You made it white??

Fixed it.
I had uploaded the pic, posted it, then deleted it from my album cuz at least, at MY END, the image remained in the post after I deleted it at it's source, even after I logged out, deleted my cookies and temporary internet files, and came back. Oh well. I fixed it.
 
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the wooden cab? if that aint it, maybe nothing
 
Looks like there is something in the rear pane of the sliding window but I cannot make it out - resolution is too low. Other than that I am at a loss here . . .
 
the wooden cab? if that aint it, maybe nothing

LOL. I didn't do anything to that picture. That's why it's so damn funny.
That is a REAL PHOTO, some hillbilly ACTUALLY DID THAT TO A TRUCK!! :icon_rofl:

Ok,... I'll obey the rules with this next one.

This one isn't funny, ... I really did modify this picture. One of the men in this photo could not get out of the submarine in time to join the rest of these guys in the photo. My sister ended up taking a picture of the missing guy a few minutes later after everyone else had left, and asked me to add him in.
I've had people take a guess at this one before. Some people immediately figure out which guy is added in, while others either give up or pick the wrong guy.

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I got it - but a trained eye can pic out signs others may not - I will let this one go for a bit . . . the last one I was guessing since I really could not see anything - then I searched for the truck, found it and found no differences . . . smart ass - LOL.
 
black dude under the green gas tank

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... then I searched for the truck, found it and found no differences . .
Hey, that's cheating! But I guess I was too, since I didn't do anything at all to the "woody" pic! :icon_rofl:



LOL. (group pic) Some people immediately spot it, but NOBODY has ever noticed it unless I told them that somebody was added to it. Maybe I should've left that part out and simply asked what ain't right about it. Oh well. YOU GUYS AINT GETTIN NO MORE HINTS!, LOL

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LOL. Some people immediately spot it, but NOBODY has ever noticed it unless I told them that somebody was added to it. Maybe I should've left that part out and simply asked what ain't right about it. Oh well.

haha - I noticed it before I read the text. The shadows from the guys in front of him are not the correct depth or angle as the others - that is what I noticed. Nice job otherwise . . .
 
Ok, aside from the obvious, (the ATV extending beyond the edge of the photo)... Is the rest of the image real or fake? Is the ATV really sitting in the bucket of the front-end loader?

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with the way a quad is designed to have equal weight distrobution. I would say physics and gravity would cause the bike to fall, unelss it were tied to the bucket by the front bumper. Also with the weight of said bike being hoisted up that far off the ground, the tractor would be off balance and cause the rear wheels to come off the ground since most of the tractors weight is over and slightly behind the front wheels. As for photoshop, I have no earthly clue.
 
Real - engine is more towards the bucket side - weight is more in the bucket than out. And the angle is not beyond the capabilities of the tractor - like a ghetto girl - baby got back LOL.
 

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