I've seen some obviously fake photos of Christopher Columbus's fleet, Nina, Pinta and Santa Maria. I think they probably depict reasonably accurately what the ships looked like as they set out across the Atlantic - but for obvious reasons, real pictures of the actual event don't exist. By Percy and Bennett's logic this calls into question whether Columbus even made the trip - and by extension no-one following him did either, at least prior to the invention of photography. So those old settlements - St Augustine Florida is a good example - must be fakes. The mind boggles!
The friggin' golf shot wasn't photographed. Why expend any effort at all trying to prove that a photo that was never taken was indeed never taken? Who's zoomin' who?!!!!!!!
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