If there's one thing that there's a lot of on the
Internet, it's fake pictures. You can thank Photoshop for that. Most of
them have obviously been altered, but some look pretty real. Then, all
it takes is a tweet to make it go viral. That's where we come in. Here
are a few viral images you've probably seen circulating around the net
that are most definitely fake.
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This scary looking Koala is quite fake. They're much cuter than this.
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This picture of lightning hitting a tree
is fake as fake can be.
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While the photo on the left looks really cool, it's actually a composite
of two different space shuttle photos.
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The world's biggest dog? He is actually just Photoshopped.
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How anyone thought this photo was real is beyond me. The original is a
picture of a meteor over Oklahoma in 2008.
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While it would be cool to see a tornado and lightening happening at the
same time, weather just doesn't work like that. This picture is a fake.
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This photo has been making the rounds on Twitter. Supposedly it's of a
New York City artist who held a showing of invisible art. Turns out the
art was just Photoshopped out.
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This photo of cool looking clouds over Mt. Fuji in Japan is most
certainly fake. But that hasn't stopped the Internet from continuing to
share it around.
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This one of the most iconic of fake pictures of recent times.
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The Heart River in North Dakota is a real thing, but this image of a
heart shaped river is a fake.
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The story of this bike is that a man tied it to this tree, then went off
to World War I and never came home. The story is quite fake, though the
bike was abandoned by the tree in 1950s. |