LOOK AT THIS !!!!!!!!!
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for all those "claiming" you got mad photoshop seeing skillz, you're wrong.
It's not a photochop, and in fact, I even remember seeing that on the news. i believe it happened in the midwest... i'm lookin to see if I can find the original story......
It's not a photochop, and in fact, I even remember seeing that on the news. i believe it happened in the midwest... i'm lookin to see if I can find the original story......
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This definitly isn't photoshopped, I'm very proficient in photoshop, and doing something of that caliber would not only take a long time, but be pointless, since there would be no huge internet following like All Your Base Are Belong To Us. The way you can tell it's NOT photoshopped is by the ripples in the water, and the way they rebound off of the cars, there is a 3rd party water ripple filter, but it looks very fake and could not be used to do this. and these definitly aren't 2 images pasted together.
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No way is it photochopped. Take a look at the cars in the foreground. You can see the top part of the trunk lids and the hoods, UNDER the water. I've never seen a photo program that can do that.
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That is a real picture and I'll clear this all up right now. Those pictures are a few years old from the big floods they had in the Houston Texas area. There was a bulletin from insurance companies warning people about buying low milage cars from used car lots because they could have potentail flood damage, and not be disclosed.
I guess a bunch of them were bought up from the insurance company and re-titled and cleaned up. I think the biggest problem with them was axle, bearings and electrical problems followed by premature rust problems.
I guess a bunch of them were bought up from the insurance company and re-titled and cleaned up. I think the biggest problem with them was axle, bearings and electrical problems followed by premature rust problems.




