20 images that, as hard as it is to believe, were made without photoshop
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By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/20-images-that-as-hard-as-it-is-to-believe-were-made-without-photoshop.htmlRecently, it has become increasingly difficult to determine the authenticity of the pictures that appear every day in a huge number on the Internet. Most often, photoshopped pictures are mistaken for real ones, on the contrary, it happens much less often. The photos below are just such a case. Photoshop did not touch any of them, although it is very hard to believe.
1. It would seem that everything is simple. Someone took a photo of a large cargo ship and overlaid it on a view of a peaceful village. You can even blame the photoshopper for the work being done clumsily. However, this picture is nowhere more authentic. In 2007, the Pasha Bulker ran aground on the beach of Newcastle (Australia) and, as you might guess, immediately became a place of pilgrimage for tourists.
2. This bear is called Brutus, he grew up among people, starred in commercials, amuses people at weddings and feels quite harmonious at the table.
3. This tennis court at an altitude of more than 800 meters was arranged on top of the Burj Al Arab hotel for the match between Roger Federer and Andre Agassi, which took place in Dubai on February 22, 2005.
4. The "invisible hockey player" in this picture is also not photoshopped. Just in the heat of the fight, the helmet fell off the Norwegian player.
5. The black-and-white Santa in this 2009 color photo doesn't seem to be real. However, it can. Just good makeup and costume.
6. There are many legends about how exactly this bike ended up in a living tree. But no matter how it happens, the tree that swallowed the bike really exists, and if you ever find yourself in the state of Washington (USA), you can see for yourself.
7. A boy with such a supply of fingers (15 on his hands and 16 on his feet) was born in China. Everything else was removed from him.
8. Clouds can indeed form indoors under certain conditions.
9. This is not a joke. This penknife from the Swiss company Wenger includes 85 tools. Its length is 23 centimeters, weight is almost a kilogram.
10. Who would believe that a rabbit could grow to such a size? However, Karl Zmloinski from Germany does manage to grow these monsters for food and for sale. Business is booming.
11. There really are places on Earth where ostrich races are held.
12. This miracle of technology is called Uno - the first motorcycle with one wheel.
13. Maybe this thrifty driver from Somalia did not go far, but what he tried is a fact.
14. These "dog kangaroos" that live in the Philippines are called Kute and Bambi. In fact, these two dogs were simply born without front legs.
15. This picture of an epic sandstorm was taken in 2005 in Iraq.
16. A giant sculpture - a table and a chair - is called "Writer". It is located on the northern outskirts of London. The Italian artist Giancarlo Neri wanted to emphasize with his creation the inevitability of the loneliness of any writer.
17. It seems that to create this sculpture, known as the "balancing stone", either a huge amount of glue or great skill of a Photoshop specialist must have been needed. However, this cairn is really built in such a way that they seem to be a random collection that violates the law of gravity.
18. This is a real hole into which the water of Lake Burressa (California) merges. And the hole is not small - 20 meters in diameter.
19. This two-faced cat is called Janus and he got into the Guinness book as a long-liver among cats with similar deviations (12 years).
20. It looks like an army of sea monsters, in fact - just algae, which from time to time is thrown onto one of the beaches of New England (USA).
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