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Microsoft ad endorses photo manipulation
"RichA" ha scritto nel messaggio ... Where the mother hacks off the heads of her family in a shot, only to replace them with smiling, stupid-looking faces that please her more. Why be bothered by such triviality as reality? Do you think advertising usually has a cleaver approach? Regards RV www.redvalterzaphotographers.net |
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Microsoft ad endorses photo manipulation
On 10/21/10 PDT 10:05 PM, Renato V. wrote:
ha scritto nel messaggio ... Where the mother hacks off the heads of her family in a shot, only to replace them with smiling, stupid-looking faces that please her more. Why be bothered by such triviality as reality? Do you think advertising usually has a cleaver approach? Frequently it's more like a sledge hammer, a pole ax or, as you say, a meat cleaver. Sometimes they do appear to have used a razor. -- john mcwilliams |
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