This app was mentioned in 5 comments, with an average of 17.20 upvotes
Yeah, this is pretty bad. You see stupid pics, like THIS for example, popping up in this sub quite often, which uses the PIP Camera template that you just feed a pretty photo into and out pops this (you can download the app HERE if you feel like it). I mean, the obvious dead giveaway is that the image in the bottle should be upside down... not right side up.
While I am always contented that photos like these are usually called out as photoshopped generally with the top comment, maybe Mods could add some sort of label as well to the post link, especially photos that are attempting to pass themselves off as legitimate photos. While the picture is no doubt interesting, I think OP was attempting to fool Redditors that this photo was something that it is not, hence the title and the bonkers amount of karma in less than 4 hours. So, just my idea. I like /r/pics for its cool photographic content (for the most part), but not so much as a place for people to show off photoshop accomplishments (or lack thereof); there are other subs for that.
There's even an app that does this kind of thing (same bottle and effect) but with a custom pic! QUICK EDIT: Found it! there are like 3 or 4 apps that do the same.
According to /u/DonTago:
> HERE is the original photo this is taken from... and HERE is an example of the same PIP Camera template that this photo was applied into (you can download the app HERE if you feel like it). Also, HERE is a fun critique of the awful application of this 'photoshop job' that was made in a comment during one of the LAST TIMES this picture was posted (which used the same exact title, mind you), and got over 3000 upvotes. OP, have you no shame?
> While I am always contented that photos like these are called out as photoshopped generally with the top comment, maybe Mods could add some sort of label as well to the post link, especially photos that are attempting to pass themselves off as legitimate photos. While the picture is no doubt interesting, I think OP was attempting to fool Redditors that this photo was something that it is not, hence the title and the bonkers amount of karma in less than 4 hours. So, just my idea. I like /r/pics for its cool photographic content (for the most part), but not so much as a place for people to show off photoshop accomplishments (or lack thereof); there are other subs for that.
Why is he getting so many upvotes? That was made using a free app and everyone could make something as good as that. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.pipcamera.activity