Re: Theos-World Big skeletons found in India!?sources
Jan 03, 2008 06:08 AM
by krishtar
Hello
I´ve discovered that it was a computer graphics contest and the work is one
good one.
Take a look at the link below and see the original pics from which - and
over which- the computerized retouch was applied.
One cannot see the deffects or faults in an internet retouched photo because
they´re all in low resolution.
That´s why they´re so realistic.If one could have seen the original art and
take a close up look in Photoshop or other program that can make big
zoomings, it´d be easier to notice the digital retouch and montage.
Hope to get your feed.
Krishtar
Original pictures
http://ueba.com.br/forum/index.php?showtopic=85737
The hoax
http://kedarsoman.wordpress.com/2007/05/16/hoax-giant-skeleton-found-in-india/
----- Original Message -----
From: Augoeides-222@comcast.net
To: theos-talk@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, January 02, 2008 9:12 PM
Subject: Re: Theos-World Big skeletons found in India!?
Frank,
This is quite interesting perhaps Konstantine can tell us what the Russian
Text says. The Hindu part may be a biased reporter. Holy Cow! The skull
alone on one of the skeletons is 6 feet high! Looks real, I will try
Googling Nat. Geographic later.
Thanks,
John
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From: "Frank Reitemeyer" <dzyan@online.de>
What abaout this news:
http://ziza.ru/2007/12/25/40futovyjj_skelet_cheloveka_5_foto__tekst.html
Compare the size of the skeleton with the size of the work men!
Is this a fake? Can someone confirm this news?
Frank
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