A new meaning to the words 'fishing boat'

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A new meaning to the words \'fishing boat\'

....or your caption please!

shark.jpg
 
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Hmm, Is she topless?

[/ QUOTE ] I thought it was a bloke. In fact I think it's one of the Black and White Minstrels.
 
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Wish I hadn't cut my finger.......

Donald
 
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The shark just loved these - crunchy on the outside with a moist soft centre.
 
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brought to you by photoshop

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Pretty sure it's real. Was debated on another forum and thought to be real.
 
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Check the shadows. The shadow of the shark's fin is in a different direction to the shadow of the canoeist's hat.
 
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See what you mean, but wouldnt it be vissable across the photo?

Isnt that the shape of the coast?
 
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Break in the sea horizon to the left, blur in the white marks on the horizon also and then the lighter backs to the waves on the left. Hmm looks very Photoshop I agree.
 
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Shadows ? I see the lateral fin of the shark, not a shadow and I see the reflection of the man in the water but not a shadow. Don't understand.

John
 
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Aw, shame.

Yep, I agree. There's a definite change in water colour and texture to the left of the canoe and there's a ripple (a wake?)in the water roughly parallel to the shark's body which comes to a sudden stop at that change.
 
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......or perhaps not.

Looks like yes it's real, but it's been photoshopped too!

snopes.com has a forum article which points to

this website.

So there's been some photoshopping to clean up the join between the two scanned pages by the look of it, but it's a real picture and a real situation.
 
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