Tampa Flood Waters is That a Gator or a Croc? By Geniusofdespair
ABC Action News - Monday
I was thinking photoshop but the shadow's angle looks too good in relation to the building shadows and the stop sign shadows.
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Anonymous
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That's gotta be a photoshop! The reflection on the water is actually pretty easy to photoshop. I'm thinking where it's chest meets the water is a bit off. Oh and that its HUGE and on a main street
There is no water ripples around the beast and it is too grainy compared to the rest of the photo, you be the judge (unless you are a Dade county Judge)
It's a gator and it's photoshopped. Color is off round the gator and the rest of water. Plus a gator can bow up in the water when showing signs of aggression or in a defensive posturing. Its feet don't need to be touching bottom to bow up.
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That's gotta be a photoshop! The reflection on the water is actually pretty easy to photoshop. I'm thinking where it's chest meets the water is a bit off. Oh and that its HUGE and on a main street
But it's a gator, Croc is different color (greenish gray) , thinner snout, wider scales on tail, and head profile shows a Roman nose.
wow..crocodile into the residential area, what is it harmless?
There is no water ripples around the beast and it is too grainy compared to the rest of the photo, you be the judge (unless you are a Dade county Judge)
Heavy rain, flooding have gators on the move in Tampa Bay
Sarah Rosario
5:17 PM, Jul 29, 2015
Although gators are in the floodwaters, that is not one of them. photoshopped
Gator. Photoshopped. No question.
Photoshopped. The posture is wrong. Head down while swimming.
It's a gator and it's photoshopped. Color is off round the gator and the rest of water. Plus a gator can bow up in the water when showing signs of aggression or in a defensive posturing. Its feet don't need to be touching bottom to bow up.
Maybe I can fix that
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