You don't say?
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Thanks for the link Alan. I had never heard of him but his art is truly inspiring. Bookmarked it for when I am upset at "the man"!
Scott
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No idea if its real or not, but this was to be found not 5m from my front door.
Some *tard decided to graffiti it though
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Great Alan. I wonder if those "caution cones" are in brail too?
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nice one boo
you realize that the photo could easily be photoshop? a pretty good photoshop at that, but there are clues. like the usual "picture of the stick guy falling down" is not visible be hind the stream of water (a little convinient,dont you think?), even though the edges of the picture would show on the sides of the water stream. plus, this looks to be shot somewhere in asia, and alan lives in the UK, so i dont think he shot the photo himself. and, if it was in asia, why would the caution cone be in english? i'll examine it closer and post more.did you take a picture of this yourself, alan, or did you find it on the interweb?
oh, and btw, LOL
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that mde me laugh, sorry igor
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Woah, slow down Sherlock.
I took the photo myself last Sunday. That's London Bridge in the background.
http://maps.google.co.uk/?ie=UTF8&ll=51.506395,-0.084785&spn=0.001139,0.003541&t=h&z=19 -
haha, maybe it IS a Banksy!
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@igor said:
you realize that the photo could easily be photoshop? a pretty good photoshop at that, but there are clues.
And Alan didn't even know that his digital camera had an automated build-in PS capable of making post pros in a split second...
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all right, i surrender.
...but it still could have been photoshoped.
oh, and to fred in the above post: LOL X2
and it still could have been photoshoped...
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In fairness I will agree with you Igor...
Some people have incredible artistic skills and very often it's almost impossible to see if it's a real picture or something made in PS...Any way... It's always good with a healthy laugh...
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