These photos seem fake, but they are the most real!
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By Pictolic https://www.pictolic.com/article/these-photos-seem-fake-but-they-are-the-most-real1.htmlIf you spend a lot of time on the Internet, you've probably developed a healthy skepticism — you can't believe everything you see on the web, because everything is very easy to fake and falsify using Photoshop.
However, these pictures are 100% real. Some of them are made as a result of unexpected coincidences or in exotic places, while others capture works of art deliberately created to mislead you.


Uyuni Salt Marsh, Bolivia

Trees in Schoenbrunn Park

The boat seems to be floating in the air

Lenticular clouds

Zhangye Danxia Colored Rocks in Gansu Province, China

Burned power pole

Haussmann-era building in Paris

Frozen pond in Switzerland

Firewood reflected in a puddle

Dress

Sculpture by Alisha Martin

A rare type of undulatus asperatus clouds. We talked about these clouds recently.

Neil Dawson Sculpture in New Zealand

Vymoobraznye clouds

Trees after draining toxic waste in Hungary

Camel thorns and dunes in Namibia

3D globe in Paris

Pond in Japan

Phytoplankton on the beach in the Maldives

Failure in Guatemala

Running Dog

Lake Retba in Senegal. Learn more about this lake.

Graffiti room in Marseille

Installation by Dan Havel and Dean Cancer

Forest sculptures by Spencer Biles
Keywords: Internet | Reality | Photo | Photography
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