Photographer Admits That Viral Snow Leopard ‘Photos’ Are Fake
The photographer who claims to have shot spectacular photos of snow leopards in the Himalayas has admitted that they are composite images.
The photographer who claims to have shot spectacular photos of snow leopards in the Himalayas has admitted that they are composite images.
A photographer launches paint, pasta, coffee, fruit, vegetables, and more at willing models to create stunning images of "imaginary dresses."
Photographer Alex Hyner creates multi-layered photographs sourced from thousands of images he's taken of skies from all around the world.
Want to see a super early example of a photo being faked through compositing? Look no further than this circa 1902 photo, titled "General Grant at City Point." It appears to show General Ulysses S. Grant posing on a horse with a large number of soldiers in the background, but it's actually the combination of three different photos.
We all know how much time and effort is put into photo compositions, but the process by which the above image was created is even more mind-blowing when it's compiled into the GIF you see below.