Dry Bones Cartoon: Photoshopped by Ahmadinejad
comment by Jerry Gordon
Well, the world was in a tizzy last week after Ahmadinejad did a triple fraud on the media. Dry bones, syndicated Israeli cartoonist had this cartoon and comment, today, that tells us all about the taqiyya artists in Tehran. One benefit of Iran’s media fraud last week, was the the futures price of crude oil on NYMEX dropped to $ 145.00, off $2.00 from Friday’s record high.
Photoshop has taken over!! …And Ahmadinejad is not the only “Artist at Work” with this powerful image-manipulating tool. We can no longer believe any photographic evidence! …of anything!
It’s so bad that even Dry Bones took up the mouse and the graphics program. I had (and have) no idea about how to manipulate photographs but I began to use Photoshop to color the cartoons after I had drawn and scanned them into the computer.
Ah …but that was the start of the slippery slope. I then began drawing the cartoons with blank balloons, adding the lettering in Photoshop. From there it was easy to move on to the hard-core stuff. Yes. Photoshop-drawn and Photoshop-lettered “Talk Balloons”!
I’ve cut and pasted the evidence into the cartoon below:
Dry Bones as a Photoshop Artist : Dry Bones cartoon.
What do you think?
Have you ever noticed the difference between the hand-drawn and Photoshop-created Talk Balloons?
July 15th, 2008 at 4:38 • opinion • Iran • Ahmadinejad • Dry Bones Israeli cartoonist • Photoshopped • missiles • 0 Comments •
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