The reflection in the second photograph is an obvious manipulation because as a reflection the letters would be backwards. "Fakin' it, but not makin' it"
No, you are not narrow minded and I agree with you. I have always had a problem with people putting in or removing major objects in a photograph and then proporting it to be a photograph of real things, example the shark jumping at the helicopter that was all over the internet a few years ago.
I may just start doing that. I have been thinking of just that. About 45 minutes one way versus doing a 40 minute round trip and a second one more than a week later.
Correct as is my statement. Without the proper tools anyone is a poor work man. Starting with the proper tools, there are very few poor workmen. Starting with a sow's ear, no one can make a silk purse, so start with the right tools and shitcan the crap statement.
Digitizing is work intense but more importantly the files must be renewed or eventually the magnetic storage decays over time. Plus every time the standard storage method, jpeg for example, changes or the computer OS changes all the digital files must be converted which is a lossy process...
A job is always easier with the correct tools. "A poor workman blame his tools." Is a bunch of shit passed on by those to do not what they are talking about. In my case it was my parents.
@Alan Edward Klein ==> Yes, you should be alright for an iPhone.
Get those adapters or a couple of the Insten Universal Adapters [unfortunately many people forget and leave them behind someplace so it is a good idea to have more than one.]
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