Debra Taylor discovered that you can use Easter egg dyes on the contents of eggs as well as their shells. She dipped egg whites in PAAS neon Easter egg dye to create these lovely pastel deviled eggs.
I thought it was probably photoshopped until I watched the news interview of it. Damn, it makes you wonder how many times you have been to the beach with a shark just beneath the water...
Obviously not, but his story checked out: There was a witness, supposedly they are common there, and he didn't look like the type of guy to photoshop something like that.
But who knows. All I'm saying is you can't just automatically assume an amazing photograph had to have been faked.
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(that was a joke)
I'd just be worried about his after-fun snack.
To hit some gnarly waves? ;)
Obviously not, but his story checked out: There was a witness, supposedly they are common there, and he didn't look like the type of guy to photoshop something like that.
But who knows. All I'm saying is you can't just automatically assume an amazing photograph had to have been faked.
"he didn’t look like the type of guy to photoshop something like that."
What does the typical photoshopper look like?
I'm not saying the picture is shopped; I was just hinting at the fact that so many urban legends and fake items hit the news all the time.