Bad Idea
On a slightly different note, I remember coming out of the local borg
one day to see some of the staff assiting the loading of lumber into a
truck. Only to hear "Careful don't scratch it, I have it out on a test
drive."
This caused a second closer look at the truck and sure enough, mag
mounted to the tailgate was a dealer tag. This guy had gone to a
dealership and asked for a test drive so he could haul lumber home for
free!
On Mon, 24 Sep 2007 12:27:25 -0500, "Donald C. Brown"
wrote:
It's a real image. The wood is not inserted into the car, it is resting on
the hood and leaned back over the passenger compartment. You can see the
distortion through the rear window. You can also see objects on the rear
deck between the camera and the wood. The left rear window is not rolled
all the way down, adding to the illusion that the wood is 'hovering'. The
wood is inserted through the left rear window and exits the right front
window. Photoshop can do a lot of things, so many people automatically
assume that anything out of the ordinary is 'faked.' Unfortunately, this is
a real shot. However, I have seen worse coming out of the parking lot of
the local borg.
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