• A bald eagle conveniently poses for an amateur US Memorial Day photo
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I wonder if it was [I]actually[/I] coincidental? We had eagles flying over our veteran's parade a few years ago, and everybody thought it was a terribly patriotic and fitting coincidence, but there were, like, six volunteer eagle handlers behind the scenes chucking those bitches up there.
Its not uncommon to see Bald Eagles in that area of MN. Its right on the river and has plenty of fields near by. I'm actually surprised that airplanes havent killed more of them.
[QUOTE=alexguydude;47800346]There is no rim light on his edge, nor any dark contact shadows, or a cast shadow.[/QUOTE] [img]http://u.cubeupload.com/berniebud/rimlighting.jpg[/img] [img]http://u.cubeupload.com/berniebud/369contactshadowandriml.jpg[/img] [img]http://u.cubeupload.com/berniebud/shadow.jpg[/img] ???
[QUOTE=alexguydude;47800346]Looks photoshopped. There is no rim light on his edge (look at the gravestones and the bright highlights, should be one on him too), nor any dark contact shadows, or a cast shadow. Edit: [/QUOTE] [URL="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uzyKkKB7mT4"]guys we have a real detective here[/URL] is it really this fucking hard to believe a bird was trained to sit on a thing
We should get real lions to sit around trafalgar square
I don't really care if it's shopped or not, looks awesome. At least its not a google earth image with two planes shopped in :v:
this looks shopped i can tell by the pixels and by seeing quite a few shops in my day
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