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What do you suppose they told the kids to get them to make this pose:
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It it me or is that picture just about the worst Photoshop ever?
I dunno, I'm having a hard time with it. The shadows from the rocket all look pretty consistent (to my eye, anyway), but at the same time the kid look like they are looking at something behind the rocket. What are you seeing there?
 
I dunno, I'm having a hard time with it. The shadows from the rocket all look pretty consistent (to my eye, anyway), but at the same time the kid look like they are looking at something behind the rocket. What are you seeing there?

There is no shadow from the 'red tubing' at the bottom right of the rocket, nor is there a hint of water...Lastly, what's with the 'glow' around the transition?

PhotoShop:
A- for effort.
C for execution
 
Nope, it's from the Presence album by Led Zeppelin.

(goes off to crank 'Nobody's Fault But Mine')
I knew that I recognized the picture. I remember the death of Jon Bonham, the drummer inthe band that I was in at the time was really torn up. Based on that memory, I will stick with my statement about being before digital cameras and photo shop. FAMOUS LAST WORDS.

Jim
 
What do you suppose they told the kids to get them to make this pose:

“We are going to pay you each $500 if the pic is good enough to use in advertising, and we may have other jobs for you if these pictures help us sell a thousand rockets.”
 
“We are going to pay you each $500 if the pic is good enough to use in advertising, and we may have other jobs for you if these pictures help us sell a thousand rockets.”
I think there's a naked woman hiding behind the rocket.
 
Come on, this has to be photoshopped. No way that two middle teens could be carrying such a device without one of them running around with it stuck between his legs. That's just how teen boys roll.
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