White House Photoshop Disaster

I hereby nominate the following photograph for Photoshop Disasters:

plane_over_sol.jpg

Typical PSDs involving missing or grotesquely deformed limbs in Victoria's Secret catalogs. This one's different because it's a disaster that nobody used Photoshop to create this picture. Here's what I was able to do in eight minutes:

1. Search Google Images for "Statute of Liberty" and find this:

sol.jpg

2. Find this on the web:

af1.jpg

3. Spend four minutes in Photoshop Elements (the lobotomized version of PS) and produce this:

sol-af1-montage-edited.jpg

Does it look horrible? Sure, but this is what an amateur can do in eight minutes. Imagine what a professional could do in an hour. Including stock art purchases, labor costs, uh... electricity to run the computer, and maybe even a brand-new retail copy of Photoshop, you're still talking under $1,000 to produce the same picture. Save a third of a million dollars, lots of 911 phone calls, and unemployment insurance.

If anyone with real Photoshop talent reads this blog, please start a meme: do your best faked version of the real photo and post it on your favorite photo site with tag whitehousephotoshopdisaster.

Update 5/10/2009: Great work, Marius!

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