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<blockquote data-quote="Dawg Pics" data-source="post: 654308" data-attributes="member: 26505"><p>[MENTION=11881]Moab Man[/MENTION]</p><p>Can you provide a link? I haven't found anything with regards to any media contacting the original photographer, comments from her or any other work prior to this. I looked at the BoredPanda website. There is nothing in the article I read that isn't on the Facebook page of the family that posted the images. </p><p></p><p></p><p>This is a cautionary tale. Anything you put on the internet can get shared over and over and will be subjected to mob-mentality. I have seen some pretty nasty comments. If the family isn't angry then why should anybody else be? Oh well, we will see how it plays out. I have no idea if it is true or not. I am hoping it is a hoax because that would be awesome.</p><p></p><p>Speaking of bad edits. I sent a pretty bad image to my brother who loved it and posted it on his Facebook page. I need to edit it again. It has a huge green blob of lens flare in it. I sent another one to him where I had to clone over a few faded facial features. Ha Ha. I was tired. Hopefully, it won't go viral. It isn't even close to good work, but I thought he would get a kick out of it, and he did. I told him they were pretty bad, but he didn't care.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dawg Pics, post: 654308, member: 26505"] [MENTION=11881]Moab Man[/MENTION] Can you provide a link? I haven't found anything with regards to any media contacting the original photographer, comments from her or any other work prior to this. I looked at the BoredPanda website. There is nothing in the article I read that isn't on the Facebook page of the family that posted the images. This is a cautionary tale. Anything you put on the internet can get shared over and over and will be subjected to mob-mentality. I have seen some pretty nasty comments. If the family isn't angry then why should anybody else be? Oh well, we will see how it plays out. I have no idea if it is true or not. I am hoping it is a hoax because that would be awesome. Speaking of bad edits. I sent a pretty bad image to my brother who loved it and posted it on his Facebook page. I need to edit it again. It has a huge green blob of lens flare in it. I sent another one to him where I had to clone over a few faded facial features. Ha Ha. I was tired. Hopefully, it won't go viral. It isn't even close to good work, but I thought he would get a kick out of it, and he did. I told him they were pretty bad, but he didn't care. [/QUOTE]
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