liquidleaf
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Ok. I'm not going to post this on the BOI because I'm not interested in purchasing this snake.
However, I use Photoshop every day for my job, and couldn't help but double and triple-take when I saw this image on the KS classifieds:
.. which appears here...
http://market.kingsnake.com/detail.php?cat=8&de=552249
I can't not say something about it. At first I noticed that the shadow around the snake doesn't look right. I've seen Laura's photos on that blanket before, and a thin but SUPER DARK shadow like that just didn't make sense, even with a flash. A soft blanket like that can't really produce that sort of hard line, no matter how the flash was used.
Then, I noticed something funny about the tail area. Take a look - is this a special "transparent" albino?
Photoshop's clone tool was used extensively. That, paired with the dark weird shadow, makes me think that she silhouetted (outlined just the snake) and messed with the contrast to accent the color.
It just bothers me seeing this in an ad. Here's a blown up shot of what I'm talking about in the tail area:
Yuck.
However, I use Photoshop every day for my job, and couldn't help but double and triple-take when I saw this image on the KS classifieds:
.. which appears here...
http://market.kingsnake.com/detail.php?cat=8&de=552249
I can't not say something about it. At first I noticed that the shadow around the snake doesn't look right. I've seen Laura's photos on that blanket before, and a thin but SUPER DARK shadow like that just didn't make sense, even with a flash. A soft blanket like that can't really produce that sort of hard line, no matter how the flash was used.
Then, I noticed something funny about the tail area. Take a look - is this a special "transparent" albino?
Photoshop's clone tool was used extensively. That, paired with the dark weird shadow, makes me think that she silhouetted (outlined just the snake) and messed with the contrast to accent the color.
It just bothers me seeing this in an ad. Here's a blown up shot of what I'm talking about in the tail area:
Yuck.