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Just Wondering June 3rd 08 09:24 PM

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Donald Weber June 3rd 08 09:36 PM

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That is so KOOL!!!
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Just Wondering June 3rd 08 10:37 PM

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greg wrote:
I can't tell, is that real or photo shop fun?

Gman

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I donno, I just found it on the net.
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Lee Michaels[_2_] June 4th 08 02:00 AM

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Is that the new Katrina housing?




Paul Fisher June 4th 08 02:58 AM

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this person had way to much time on their hands
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Is that the new Katrina housing?






Joe Barta June 4th 08 12:27 PM

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greg wrote:

I can't tell, is that real or photo shop fun?


My vote is that it's real. If you look at the door of the top cabin,
you'll see the bit above the roof doesn't line up with the rest of the
door. You probably wouldn't find that in a faked photo.

Joe Barta

ray June 4th 08 06:45 PM

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On Wed, 04 Jun 2008 11:27:40 GMT, Joe Barta wrote:

greg wrote:

I can't tell, is that real or photo shop fun?


My vote is that it's real. If you look at the door of the top cabin,
you'll see the bit above the roof doesn't line up with the rest of the
door. You probably wouldn't find that in a faked photo.

Joe Barta


That would lead me to think fake. The two parts of the second shed
were pasted in and not lined up.

B a r r y June 4th 08 10:14 PM

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On Tue, 03 Jun 2008 14:24:29 -0600, Just Wondering
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Outstanding!

That's really cool, and it looks real to me.

Joe B[_2_] June 4th 08 10:54 PM

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On Wed, 04 Jun 2008 10:45:33 -0700, ray wrote:

On Wed, 04 Jun 2008 11:27:40 GMT, Joe Barta wrote:

greg wrote:

I can't tell, is that real or photo shop fun?


My vote is that it's real. If you look at the door of the top cabin,
you'll see the bit above the roof doesn't line up with the rest of the
door. You probably wouldn't find that in a faked photo.

Joe Barta


That would lead me to think fake. The two parts of the second shed
were pasted in and not lined up.



Can't say I know much about PS, but the door is in a different
position top/bottom....open wider in the bottom image. So, I don't
think it was just a paste job if it is a fake.

Joe Barta June 5th 08 10:24 AM

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ray wrote:

My vote is that it's real. If you look at the door of the top
cabin, you'll see the bit above the roof doesn't line up with the
rest of the door. You probably wouldn't find that in a faked
photo.

Joe Barta


That would lead me to think fake. The two parts of the second
shed were pasted in and not lined up.


You have to think about how one would fake it using photoshop. First
you'd need a second photo of the shed, but at a different angle. Then
you'd have to cut out sections of the second photo and paste it into
the first photo. The sections of door not only don't line up, but they
are at different angles. That's the giveaway. In order to have those
two parts of the door misalign like that, you'd have to deliberately
rotate that section of door before pasting it into the first image.

Plus, notice the knots in the pine don't match between sheds. Also,
the diamond trim pieces at the gable ends are slightly different.

Of course, this could all be an elaborate plan to add realism to the
faked photo...

Joe Barta




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