If the picture is real, I wonder where that is….?
I would not want to live there!
Hillbilly
I’d say an California freeway, but the signs are too small to read.
Look, there’s OJ in another low speed chase!
good call homer
Fake, not a single car trying to cut across five lanes of traffic in one go 😉
Fake. At first glance appears to be a typical Southern California freeway during rush hour. However, those cars are WAY too far apart. Everyone knows we ride each other’s bumpers so that nobody can try to get in front of us. (And I spotted quite a few repeating patterns myself.)
I’m not very good with Photoshop, but that would be pretty difficult to produce shadows for all those cars. It does look like LA freeways at 5.
This is the I-405 in Southern California (LA). However, it HAS been “shopped” to appear TWICE as wide, on both north and southbound sides.
Whoever did it did a pretty good job too. Bravo. If you click on the image and examine the cars closely, you will see some repeated vehicles as well as many with a skewed perspective (as the additional cloned lanes would have to be skewed to create a correct approximation of perspective).
See the original freeway here:
This is the I-405 in Southern California (LA). However, it HAS been “shopped” to appear TWICE as wide, on both north and southbound sides.
Whoever did it did a pretty good job too. Bravo. If you click on the image and examine the cars closely, you will see some repeated vehicles as well as many with a skewed perspective (as the additional cloned lanes would have to be skewed to create a correct approximation of perspective).
If you google “i405 traffic” you should get a picture of the original freeway.
Fake. Photoshop repeating pattern of vehicles.
If the picture is real, I wonder where that is….?
I would not want to live there!
Hillbilly
I’d say an California freeway, but the signs are too small to read.
Look, there’s OJ in another low speed chase!
good call homer
Fake, not a single car trying to cut across five lanes of traffic in one go 😉
Fake. At first glance appears to be a typical Southern California freeway during rush hour. However, those cars are WAY too far apart. Everyone knows we ride each other’s bumpers so that nobody can try to get in front of us. (And I spotted quite a few repeating patterns myself.)
I’m not very good with Photoshop, but that would be pretty difficult to produce shadows for all those cars. It does look like LA freeways at 5.
This is the I-405 in Southern California (LA). However, it HAS been “shopped” to appear TWICE as wide, on both north and southbound sides.
Whoever did it did a pretty good job too. Bravo. If you click on the image and examine the cars closely, you will see some repeated vehicles as well as many with a skewed perspective (as the additional cloned lanes would have to be skewed to create a correct approximation of perspective).
See the original freeway here:
This is the I-405 in Southern California (LA). However, it HAS been “shopped” to appear TWICE as wide, on both north and southbound sides.
Whoever did it did a pretty good job too. Bravo. If you click on the image and examine the cars closely, you will see some repeated vehicles as well as many with a skewed perspective (as the additional cloned lanes would have to be skewed to create a correct approximation of perspective).
If you google “i405 traffic” you should get a picture of the original freeway.