Date: 2017-10-23 03:45 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] calimac
This is off the topic of the article, but no, science fiction was never about hope and wonder. It's always been dark and dystopian. I've rebutted a rosy view of old SF before.

The trick shot I don't get is of the woman floating. OK, so she's actually resting on stuff. It must have been photoshopped. But how did they get the patterns on the walls and the windowsills to replicate themselves in the parts that aren't visible in the original photo? That's what I don't understand about how photoshopping works.

Picture of Mrs May all alone reminds me of how photographers once worked overtime to get photos in which Charles and Diana happened to be looking in different directions, and used that as proof that their marriage was in trouble. It was, but the photos weren't evidence.
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