actually… this is in Japan… Gifu prefecture to be exact… the river you can see is the Nagara river. I often used to drive past this rock. now you know…
It is a japanese sign rather than chinese and repeating patterns do happen in nature, espechially shock waves in earthquake zones and I can’t see any anti aliasing round the outcrop. That said though, why doesn’t gravity take its course and make it fall over, it look’s so unstable.
Cool picture though
The question it raised in my head first . . . I wonder if there’s a dinosaur skeleton in there.
CHOMP!
this place is in new brunswick
I wish I lived in a place that had a lot of stuff like this. That’d be nice…
ya… like WTF???
only in canada
The first thing I said was that those people better have an ass load of insurance.
Bad photoshop “paste” job, you can see the repeating ripples in the dirt and grass – and the sign under it is chinese. Canada….
this is a nice picture,
and nice for a schulper to work on
Definitely photoshopped, rather poorly too.
As Elmer Fudd would say, “Be wary wary qwuiet.”
actually… this is in Japan… Gifu prefecture to be exact… the river you can see is the Nagara river. I often used to drive past this rock. now you know…
yes, total FAKE
“Blah blah blah photoshopped….” Just be amused fuckers!
It is a japanese sign rather than chinese and repeating patterns do happen in nature, espechially shock waves in earthquake zones and I can’t see any anti aliasing round the outcrop. That said though, why doesn’t gravity take its course and make it fall over, it look’s so unstable.
Cool picture though
Such a usefule blog
repeating patterns that obvious DON’T appear in nature. that’s so obviously photoshopped that to argue just makes you look like a dumb flake.
Look ma! Look what the Canadians did!
that is probably one of the worst uses of the clone tool i’ve ever seen. bad photoshop is bad.