10 More Viral Photos That Are Actually Fake
1) Είναι πραγματική η πληροφορία ότι αυτή η φωτογραφία της έκλειψης του ηλίου τραβήχτηκε από το Διεθνή Διαστημικό Σταθμό;
Fake image via @planetepics
2) Μήπως αυτές οι γυναίκες προκάλεσαν ένα ατύχημα φορώντας σορτς το 1937;
According to Twitter accounts like HistoricalPics,
the sight of two women wearing shorts in public for the very first time
in 1937 was scandalous enough to cause the car accident above. Except
that it didn't. And it wasn't the first time women wore shorts in
public.
I contacted the City of Toronto Archives,
and asked them about the image. They confirmed the date of the photo
(1937) and said that it was not only staged, but that they have plenty
of other photos of women wearing shorts that predate this one. Shorts
weren't common quite yet, but they were certainly around.And if you spend even half a second looking at the image, you'll notice plenty of clues that it's a staged photo. The car doesn't have a single dent. Those cheeky Canadians could've achieved a much more authentic look by plowing that car into a light pole at high speed. Go big or go home, historical photo spoofers!
Inaccurate photo description via @HistoricalPics
3) Ο Steven Seagal κοροϊδεύει ως λαγουδάκι τον Βλαντιμίρ Πούτιν. Αλήθεια ή ψέμα ;
Fake image via Reddit; real image via Getty
4) Είναι πραγματική αυτή η φωτογραφία που δείχνει τη Μέριλιν Μονρόε και τον Τζον Φιτζέραλντ Κένεντι σε μια πολύ τρυφερή στιγμή;
5) Υπήρχε κάμερα ασφαλείας έξω από το σπίτι του George Orwell;
Inaccurate image representation from @PharmaGossip
6) Κυκλοφορούσε άλμπουμ στη δεκαετία του 1950 με τον τίτλο "Rocket to Uranus";
In 1951, a Tom Corbett record was released called "Space Cadet Song and March." But that "Rocket to Uranus" version on the left is a modern day Photoshop job.
Fake photo via @BadAlbumCovers; real photo via Scoop
7) Είναι αληθινά ναζιστικό αυτό το γλειφιτζούρι με τη σβάστικα που γλείφει ο πιτσιρικάς;
I was ready to call this photo "probably authentic" and move on, until Twitter photo sleuth Joe Kname uncovered the real story behind this image. Kname discovered that it's a film still from the 1983 movie Eine Liebe In Deutschland (A Love in Germany). It's still plausible that Nazi-branded candy was produced, as O'Shaughnessy notes that they really did put swastikas on everything. But this particular image isn't from that era, as so many historical photo accounts online claim.
Inaccurate image description via @HistoryInPics
8) Κυκλοφόρησαν, πράγματι, οι ΗΠΑ αυτήν την αφίσα του Captain America , για να μαζέψουν χρήματα στο Β΄Παγκόσμιο Πόλεμο;
The image on the right, however, is real and comes from a 1943 cover of the "World's Finest" comic book. Thanks to Kinja user A.Hippo for pointing out the fake.
Fake comic via Retronaut, originally by ScorpioSteele; Real comic from ComicVine
9) Τράβηξε , άραγε, στην πραγματικότητα αυτός ο πιλότος την εικονιζόμενη σέλφι;
Fake photo via Reddit; real photo via DeviantArt
10) Είναι αληθινή αυτή η γιγαντιαία ακρίδα που κρατά ο άνθρωπος σε υποτιθέμενη φωτογράφιση του 1937;
Fake grasshopper photo via @ClassicPix; Fake rabbit photo via CardCow

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