In the Internet age, we are no strangers to fake news.
The photo of a lion strapped to a machine that created MGM’s iconic intro was actually a photo of a lion being diagnosed at a veterinarian’s office.
One of the photos that went viral a few years ago was a `fried rice meme` of a guy frying rice extremely skillfully in a pan.
This photo of a magical castle on the island makes anyone who loves travel want to visit to see it with their own eyes.
This iconic selfie of a pilot taking himself in mid-air is actually a photo of him having landed safely, with the sky in the background being photoshopped.
Venice is definitely one of the most beautiful places to visit, so there’s no need to photoshop a photo of frozen Lake Baikal in Russia to make the place look even more stunning.
Lenticular clouds are already pretty cool and don’t require excessive photoshopping to make them look better.
The original photo on the right was taken by photographer Mo Aoun.
When the #10yearchallenge trend spread, the before and after photos of the destroyed forest startled many people.
It’s not just modern fake photos that are photoshopped and widely spread to look real, fooling people.
Source: Bored Panda