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September 26, 2008
"Paper Tiger" Fauxtographer to Stand Trial in China

by ChinaView

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"Paper Tiger" Fauxtographer to Stand Trial in China "Paper Tiger" Fauxtographer to Stand Trial in China
Zhou Zhenglong took an image of rare South China tiger from a poster. He placed it among leaves and bushes in wooded area to create his fake photo. Bottom line: Zhenglong tricked the public and may end up in prison because he tried to pass off a fauxtograph of a paper tiger as real. The poster was a smoking gun for the Chinese government
 


With the "fake paper tiger in the woods" method; who needs photoshop?

Zhou Zhenglong
ChinaView reported, " Zhou Zhenglong, the farmer who shocked China with his fake photo of the endangered South China tiger, is to stand a public trial on Saturday morning, according to a notice by the People's Court of Xunyang County in the northwestern Shaanxi Province on Wednesday...

"The 54-year-old from Zhenping county claimed to have photographed the tiger with a digital camera on the afternoon of Oct. 3 last year, and was rewarded by the Provincial Forestry Department with 20,000 yuan (2,915 U.S. dollars).

"But doubts arose immediately on the internet, as some netizens found an old Lunar New Year commemorative poster in which the tiger resembled that in his photo.

"Police later arrested him after seizing an old tiger poster, which Zhou allegedly borrowed from a farmer in another village in September to produce his photos." » more

See earlier report, "China tiger photos fabricated" , June 29, 2008,  China Gov.cn web site

Science Magazine ran the photo in November, 2007 issue? Whoops!

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