vampire_uae
26-04-2003, 04:46 PM
فى يوم 9 ابريل نشرت إحدى الجرائد الانجليزية هذه الصورة ويفترض أن تكون لحشد من العراقيين محتفلين بسقوط نظام صدام
On 9 April 2003, the London Evening Standard's front page contained a blurry image supposedly showing a throng of Iraqis in Baghdad celebrating the toppling of Saddam Hussein. What we are really looking at is an incredibly ham-fisted attempt at photo manipulation
http://www.thememoryhole.org/media/evening-standard-crowd.jpg
ولكن أضيفت عليه المؤثرات لجعل المنظر يبدو كأنه يمثل حشد كبير
The source of the image is footage from the BBC. The Standard's paperboys were obviously allowed to clone and blur the image in numerous ways to make it look like a gigantic crowd. This was first exposed on the UK Indymedia site. A user named Gnu posted the image below, which highlights some of the most obvious signs of fakery.
The red circles show a man in a turban who appears three times. The purple circles highlight an unknown object that also appears thrice. The blue circles show two instances of an identical white object, disembodied arm, and partial male faces.
The black circles show something a little different. Obviously, two different still-frames from the footage were used, because the man with sunglasses and white, open-collar shirt appears twice but in a different pose, as do the men on either side of him.
The green line indicates where the image was clumsily smudged in order to cover up the fact that it had been stitched together
الدوائر الحمراء تمثل نفس الجزء من اللقطة ألصقت ثلاث مرات
والدوائر البنفسجية كذلك تظهر اللصق المتكرر لنفس الشئ
وكذلك الدوائر الزرقاء
أما الدوائر السوداء فهى مأخوذة من نفس الشريط ولكن من عدة لقطات
فالرجل الذى يرتدى النظارة والقميص الابيض هو نفسه ولكنه يظهر ملتفت فى إحدى الصور
وكذلك الذين بجانبه
http://www.thememoryhole.org/media/evening-standard-crowd2.jpg
طبعا هذا الامر لا سغير كثيرا فى مجرى الاحداث
ولكنه يظهر الرغبة الشديدة فى إستغلال كل وسيلة إعلامية لاظهار الانتصار
ومن يدقق أكثر سيجد المزيد
:shock2: :shock2: :shock2:
On 9 April 2003, the London Evening Standard's front page contained a blurry image supposedly showing a throng of Iraqis in Baghdad celebrating the toppling of Saddam Hussein. What we are really looking at is an incredibly ham-fisted attempt at photo manipulation
http://www.thememoryhole.org/media/evening-standard-crowd.jpg
ولكن أضيفت عليه المؤثرات لجعل المنظر يبدو كأنه يمثل حشد كبير
The source of the image is footage from the BBC. The Standard's paperboys were obviously allowed to clone and blur the image in numerous ways to make it look like a gigantic crowd. This was first exposed on the UK Indymedia site. A user named Gnu posted the image below, which highlights some of the most obvious signs of fakery.
The red circles show a man in a turban who appears three times. The purple circles highlight an unknown object that also appears thrice. The blue circles show two instances of an identical white object, disembodied arm, and partial male faces.
The black circles show something a little different. Obviously, two different still-frames from the footage were used, because the man with sunglasses and white, open-collar shirt appears twice but in a different pose, as do the men on either side of him.
The green line indicates where the image was clumsily smudged in order to cover up the fact that it had been stitched together
الدوائر الحمراء تمثل نفس الجزء من اللقطة ألصقت ثلاث مرات
والدوائر البنفسجية كذلك تظهر اللصق المتكرر لنفس الشئ
وكذلك الدوائر الزرقاء
أما الدوائر السوداء فهى مأخوذة من نفس الشريط ولكن من عدة لقطات
فالرجل الذى يرتدى النظارة والقميص الابيض هو نفسه ولكنه يظهر ملتفت فى إحدى الصور
وكذلك الذين بجانبه
http://www.thememoryhole.org/media/evening-standard-crowd2.jpg
طبعا هذا الامر لا سغير كثيرا فى مجرى الاحداث
ولكنه يظهر الرغبة الشديدة فى إستغلال كل وسيلة إعلامية لاظهار الانتصار
ومن يدقق أكثر سيجد المزيد
:shock2: :shock2: :shock2: