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Started by MadImmortalMan, July 01, 2011, 05:05:14 PM

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MadImmortalMan

http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2011/jun/29/chinese-county-ridicule-doctored-photograph

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Chinese faked photograph leaves officials on street of shame

Officers in Huili, Sichuan apologise for badly doctored picture of men inspecting new road on local government website



Local officials inspect a highway project in China's Sichuan province
Huili local officials inspect, or indeed float above, a highway project in China's Sichuan province. Photograph: Huili County Government

For government officials in Huili, a distinctly modest county in a rural corner of south-west China, attracting national media coverage would normally seem a dream come true. Unfortunately, their moment in the spotlight was not so welcome: mass ridicule over what may well be one of the worst-doctored photographs in internet history.

The saga began on Monday when Huili's website published a picture showing, according to the accompanying story, three local officials inspecting a newly completed road construction project this month. The picture certainly portrayed the men, and the road, but the officials appeared to be levitating several inches above the tarmac. As photographic fakery goes it was astonishingly clumsy.

The outraged – or amused – calls began to the county's PR department, which immediately apologised and withdrew the image. The explanation was almost as curious as the picture itself: as other photos showed, the three men did visit the road in question, but an unnamed photographer decided his original pictures were not suitably impressive and decided to stitch two together.

"A government employee posted the edited picture out of error... The county government understands the wide attention, and hope to apologise for and clarify the matter," a Huili official told the state-run Xinhua news agency.

Officials from the county, in Sichuan province, even hurriedly signed up to the hugely popular Sina Weibo social media site to post an explanation.

All this was, however, too late to prevent a torrent of mockery as the offending image was passed around chatrooms and other websites. Inevitably, within hours there was a flood of parodies showing the officials variously landing on the moon, surrounded by dinosaurs and, in one instance, joined on their inspection tour by the North Korean leader, Kim Jong-il.


Heh

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Josquius

That is...just wrong....the scale is off even.
Strange they would do this and couldn't just go there and get the photo took if they really wanted to.
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sbr

Quote from: Tyr on July 01, 2011, 05:12:00 PM
That is...just wrong....the scale is off even.
Strange they would do this and couldn't just go there and get the photo took if they really wanted to.

You should try reading the article.

Josquius

Quote from: sbr on July 01, 2011, 05:33:12 PM
Quote from: Tyr on July 01, 2011, 05:12:00 PM
That is...just wrong....the scale is off even.
Strange they would do this and couldn't just go there and get the photo took if they really wanted to.

You should try reading the article.
:huh:
I did.
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sbr

Quote from: Tyr on July 01, 2011, 06:02:59 PM
Quote from: sbr on July 01, 2011, 05:33:12 PM
Quote from: Tyr on July 01, 2011, 05:12:00 PM
That is...just wrong....the scale is off even.
Strange they would do this and couldn't just go there and get the photo took if they really wanted to.

You should try reading the article.
:huh:
I did.

Quote
Chinese faked photograph leaves officials on street of shame

Officers in Huili, Sichuan apologise for badly doctored picture of men inspecting new road on local government website



Local officials inspect a highway project in China's Sichuan province
Huili local officials inspect, or indeed float above, a highway project in China's Sichuan province. Photograph: Huili County Government

For government officials in Huili, a distinctly modest county in a rural corner of south-west China, attracting national media coverage would normally seem a dream come true. Unfortunately, their moment in the spotlight was not so welcome: mass ridicule over what may well be one of the worst-doctored photographs in internet history.

The saga began on Monday when Huili's website published a picture showing, according to the accompanying story, three local officials inspecting a newly completed road construction project this month. The picture certainly portrayed the men, and the road, but the officials appeared to be levitating several inches above the tarmac. As photographic fakery goes it was astonishingly clumsy.

The outraged – or amused – calls began to the county's PR department, which immediately apologised and withdrew the image. The explanation was almost as curious as the picture itself: as other photos showed, the three men did visit the road in question, but an unnamed photographer decided his original pictures were not suitably impressive and decided to stitch two together.

"A government employee posted the edited picture out of error... The county government understands the wide attention, and hope to apologise for and clarify the matter," a Huili official told the state-run Xinhua news agency.

Officials from the county, in Sichuan province, even hurriedly signed up to the hugely popular Sina Weibo social media site to post an explanation.

All this was, however, too late to prevent a torrent of mockery as the offending image was passed around chatrooms and other websites. Inevitably, within hours there was a flood of parodies showing the officials variously landing on the moon, surrounded by dinosaurs and, in one instance, joined on their inspection tour by the North Korean leader, Kim Jong-il.


They did go there to get the photo.

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