Photoshop fail: terrifying giants visit elderly woman in Anhui

By James Griffiths, October 30, 2013

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There are photoshop fails, and there are photoshop fails. This picture, depicting a team of giant, 100ft tall officials in Ningguo, Anhui province 'visiting' a 100 year old woman, deserves a category of its own. 

According to China News, the photo was published on the official website of the Ningguo local government, though it was quickly deleted once netizens spotted it. 

What makes the incompetent photoshopping even worse is that officials apparently did visit the 100 year old woman in question, and added this atrocious fake photo to a series of genuine (or far more competently edited) images

[Via: Hug China, Beijing Cream]

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