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I mean Hemis sorry
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Last edited by 6sally6 (8/13/2023 4:30 PM)
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Pretty sure I could photoshop better than that.
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Zakly what I was thinking.
It’s getting so you can’t even believe what you see anymore.
Once AI kicks in full time every thing you see and hear will be suspect with no means whatsoever to verify it.
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Yeah, but there is a hipo 65 in the background… probably real.
I kept thinking that pinion angle was going to be rough on u-joints in that digger.
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Nah, look closely. Each engine looks exactly the same. The same shadows, shading, etc. There's no way three real engines in line like that would photograph exactly the same. However, if you copied the one in the original photo and just tacked two copies in front it would look exactly as it does. I'll add that the spacing isn't even done well. The front most engine is much farther apart from the middle than the rear.
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A couple years ago while house shopping with one of my sons, we came across a vintage dragster in a garage. It had tandem flatheads on it. Really wierd.
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