Nordstrom: Transparent Blackout
Thanks Violetta for another great find. The original was found in an Nordstrom newsletter.
Thanks Violetta for another great find. The original was found in an Nordstrom newsletter.
I thought we were looking at a checkerboard background, until I saw the movie poster and realized somebody forgot to include the grey background layer. It’s like that time my parents left me at the mall, but in this instance, someone eventually…
You can see the blurring on the nape of the model’s blouse from her overly airbrushed neck. I’m not sure when throats became unseemly, but here we are.
I’ve heard of women pasting on a pretty face, but come on.
Something’s not right here. Can you spot it?
Even the dog seems unimpressed by this one. Is it so hard to take a picture of a stationary structure? Why the deception? Why the cut corners? If you can’t trust a cut-price shed outlet, who can you trust?
It looks like North Korea found something they can do better than South Korea – the art of Photoshop.
If ABC.es has to survive with shoddy cut-and-pastes that accompany their stories, they can do what I do: ladle sarcasm on the opening sentence, point out my own inconsistencies, and hope that nobody notices I’m following a formula.
The light-blasted silhouette makes this model look extra-skeletal, but the hands on the hips are what draw the eye to the real disaster. There’s less thigh in a 20-piece bucket of chicken.
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