Friday Funny: More Fun With Google Maps
15 August 2008 - 2:00pm
An obviously Photoshopped cluster of trees appears in the Netherlands. What is someone hiding, and how are they hacking Google Earth?
"From Google Maps, here's an obviously manipulated photo of some trees next to a golf course in the Netherlands. Is it common for the company that licenses its satellite photos to Google to alter images this way? The discussion in Photoshop Disasters offers up some theories."
Full Story:
Photoshop cloned trees in Google Maps
Source:
Boing Boing, August 12, 2008
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