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PostPosted: Sat 14:20, 28 Sep 2013    Post subject: Retouching Reality

Jiaozhou Bay bridge is the sixth longest bridge ever built, and breaks the record for world’s longest over-water bridge by more than 2.5 miles, beating the United States’ Lake Pontchartrain Causeway in Louisiana.The Beijing-Shanghai High Speed Railway,http://www.supratksocietyvip.com/, is a project that began in 2008, and, in making that trip in under four hours, more than halved the previous 10-hour run time of a parallel train. It cost approximately $33 billion to build and is expected to carry 80 million passengers a year, doubling the route’s capacity.In building the railway, the Chinese government constructed three large over-land bridges: the 102-mile long Danyang–Kunshan Grand Bridge, the 71-mile long Tianjin Grand Bridge and the 30-mile Beijing Grand Bridge – the first, second,[url=http://www.supratksocietyvip.com/]supra skytop[/url], and fifth longest bridges in the world respectively.Eleven of the world’s 15 longest bridges are located in China.(LIST: 10 Ideas That Will Change The World)China Photoshop Fail: ‘Floating’ Park Inspectors Prompt Online RidiculeYuhang Government WebsiteRelatedChinese local gov’t posts hilariously bad photoshop image GizmodoPhotoshop Wizards Skewer Ham-Handed Local Government Propagandists The Wall Street JournalFloating Chinese Government Officials Know Your MemeEmailPrintShareFacebookTwitterTumblrLinkedInStumbleUponRedditDiggMixxDeliciousGoogle+Comment Follow @timenewsfeedThe old cut-and-paste technique works well in kindergarten classrooms and papier mache projects, but doesn’t transfer so smoothly to Photoshop — as officials from the Zhejiang Hangzhou Yuhang government recently discovered. On May 9, the official government website carried an innocuous  announcement about the completion of a landscaping project — accompanied by a blatantly re-edited photo of government officials ‘inspecting’ the park. The sheer awfulness of the work — one man’s legs appear to blend into the shrubbery; another floats in midair several inches above a brick pathway; none of the group appear to be casting shadows –  met a mixture of indignation and amusement among Chinese netizens.(MORE: Retouching Reality: New Tool Detects When Images Are Photoshopped)According to China Smack, the government website posted an apology letter a week after the incident:May 9th,[url=http://www.supratksocietyvip.com/]supra tk society[/url], my company submitted the news manuscript of the “Completion and Transfer of the Green Landscaping Project of Nanhu Beach Park” to the Yuhang District Government Portal Website, along with photographs of technicians on location conducting inspections. Due to unsuitable work processes, there were serious mistakes in the uploaded photograph. With regards to the errors of our work, we deeply express our apologies: We sincerely accept the criticizes of the netizen masses, and wholeheartedly appreciate the concern netizens have given us.But that wasn’t enough to keep these “air walking” inspectors from going viral and inspiring a new round of Internet memes, some of which look more realistic than the original image.It’s not the first time this has happened, either: last June, the Huili county government met backlash after posting an undeniably Photoshopped photo of Chinese officials ‘inspecting’ a new road. And last November, in the wake of Typhoon Nesat, the Philippines government published an image of three officials discussing the typhoon’s damage in the middle of a crumbling street in Manila. As it turns out, the officials had been photoshopped into the disaster zone. Since the discovery, the trio has teleported from the typhoon wreckage to the Last Supper and all the way to Abbey Road.MORE: Google+ Addresses Internet’s Dangerous Shortage of MemesChina Plots More Sea Burials; Faces Grave-Space LimitationGetty Images / ChinaFotoPress People gather to pay their respects at the gravestones of deceased friends and relatives two days before Tomb-Sweeping Day at Sanshan cemetery on April 3, 2011 in Fuzhou, Fujian Province of China. EmailPrintShareFacebookTwitterTumblrLinkedInStumbleUponRedditDiggMixxDelicious

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