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kainim (Saturday, 24 Jan 2009) Reply
looks photoshopped, the focus is completely on the businesscard but the finger should be in focus as well no? TheBro (Friday, 27 Aug 2010)
That's called depth-of-field, son Masstatic (Sunday, 25 Jan 2009) Reply
@kainim: Nah. Long lens, wide aperture, depth-of-focus is very thin. Looks professional. AJdaking (Monday, 2 Feb 2009)
@dadaraa:My DICK Anton (Tuesday, 27 Jan 2009) Reply
Imho looks photoshopped.. I am not professional photographer, but the thumb holding card feels wrong :S zen (Tuesday, 27 Jan 2009) Reply
it is photoshopped. Here's why, look at the resolution of the finger - the photo has clearly been enlarged and not even processed. It is photoshopped and amateurish at that. 50calpainpill (Tuesday, 27 Jan 2009)
The idea for the card is great and very creative. I agree with everyones points on being a shop, but really? Who gives a flying f*ck? Maybe it is supposed to be and the picture is for demonstration of what the card could look like. Why is it every where on the internet has people that HAVE to claim or call out something as a shop job, regardless how obvious it may be? But maybe the dude in the picture just has low res hands, not every one in this world is a hand model. :o) Markus (Friday, 30 Jan 2009) Reply
Wheter it's photoshoped or not - I'm so into it that I'm gonna adopt that idea ;-) Laser Printing Graphic Department (Monday, 2 Feb 2009) Reply
It's photoshopped. I should know, I designed it... http://www.laserprintinginc.com/graphic_design.html O_O (Tuesday, 3 Feb 2009) Reply
Does pointing out that it's a photoshop make you people feel intelligent?! Can't something be intelligent or funny AND photoshopped or do you just have to ruin the joke by focusing on how it's made... I bet you all sit there in the movies and whenever something epic happens go ''COMPUTER GENERATED'' -.- Roh (Sunday, 8 Feb 2009) Reply
Well, it is a wonderful idea and very creative. Who gives a flying flip if it's shopped or not? Of course it's shopped! but then again, many (most) ads are. Dallas Printing (Thursday, 1 Jul 2010) Reply
Cute idea... but is it OK to use Google's trademark on advertising materials? I know it's just a harmless business card, but still. |