More pictures that lie
By CNET.com.au on 31 August 2006
The picture was supplied by Getty Images as a stock photograph. "We are decorating pages," said Giulia Melucci, the magazine's vice president for public relations. "We are not saying the soldiers are AWOL. Our covers are not necessarily representative."
Credit: Dartmouth.edu
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Topics: pictures that lie, image trickery, doctored, altered, digital photos
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