Do you think this pic of Mount Etna in the news is photoshopped?

Phony?

  • Perfectly normal, calm yourself.

    Votes: 4 23.5%
  • Convincing photomanipulation.

    Votes: 5 29.4%
  • /Stroke chin

    Votes: 8 47.1%

  • Total voters
    17
  • Poll closed .

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I mean it's a bit too spectacular. No doubt it's been touched up, but to get all those little lightning strikes. What are the odds?

http://www.theguardian.com/world/20...t-etna-voragine-crater-erupts-lightning#img-1



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Hmm that's a though one as it's perfectly possible to get the lightening in an eruption, actually it's pretty normal in fact, however I can see where your coming from everything does seem just a little too perfect, even the really hot areas are perfectly exposed, as is the landscape and the sky which I cannot imagine would be easy to do, but still possible...

I do think the saturation at least has been pushed quite a bit...

Oh so hard to make a decision, it could very well be real, but damn I'm suspect that it's not
 
I flew over mnt. Etna many years ago ,it's certainly a sight to be seen from above even when not erupting
 
i think it's a composite image
there's a bit of time lapse footage in the link which make me think it's a composite made up of frames from the time laps

This is spot on - go through the time lapse frame by frame and you can see exactly where the individual strikes have been taken from.
 
Thought it was a bit too much! They should annotate images like that in the news to stop some of us from having inferiority complexes. ;)
 
Does it matter if it is. It wasn't presented as a news image. Volcanic eruptions always generate lots of lightening. I'm surprised how little there is here
 
Looks a fake to me. All the lightning flashes appear to be laid on top of the smoke and ash. Volcanic lightning discharges occur throughout the smoke/ash plume so there should be a variety flashes that range from bright to faint.
 
I like the image, and I know that volcanic eruptions often produce lightning, but I don't think it's genuine here.
The forks are too even, and there's virtually no light variance in the areas surrounding the forks.
Bit too "Athena" for me :-)
 
I like the image, and I know that volcanic eruptions often produce lightning, but I don't think it's genuine here.
The forks are too even, and there's virtually no light variance in the areas surrounding the forks.
Bit too "Athena" for me :)


Surely Minerva?
 
Actually, according to Greek mythology, Athena threw Mount Etna onto Sicily, so Athena works nicely :)
 
Actually, according to Greek mythology, Athena threw Mount Etna onto Sicily, so Athena works nicely :)

Also...the shops as I think viv was alluding too.....obv a few here too young to remember lol...or whoosh on me...whichever
 
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Yes, Ruth was referring to the defunct poster shop, but it's surprisingly appropriate...
 
Also...the shops as I think viv was alluding too.....obv a few here too young to remember lol...or whoosh on me...whichever

Indeed....the shop.
 
I did wonder about a ;) but thought it probably wasn't needed!

Picked up a couple of cheap frames from Athena when their shop on our High Street closed recently. It's now a building society. The company does sort of still exist under the vaguely appropriate (to this thread!) name Vivarti. Seems to be just frames.
 
To survive until 2014, I'd say whoever took over that branch did a bloody good job!
 
I blame hipster students!
 
:mad: Lightning :mad:

I don't know if it's an auto correct issue, but lightening is a different word entirely.
 
Nah, itz lightening, innit? From all that nucular energy an stuffs.
 
Nah, itz lightening, innit? From all that nucular energy an stuffs.

The pronunciation of nuclear as nucular sets my teeth on edge!
 
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You and me, both!
 
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