Anwar In Japan: Edited, Recycled Photo Again?

So Anwar Ibrahim wants us to know that he is now in Japan and that there was a big crowd of medias surrounding him at the Narita Airport.

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But the photo does not look right.

Why are there so many Malay cameramen and reporters waiting for him in Japan?

And the weirdest part is, some reporters and cameramen were not even looking at his direction but were focusing their cameras at some other directions.

So, it was an old photo taken in Malaysia that was edited by his supporter!

Image credit to Badut Rakyat.
Image credit to Badut Rakyat.

It is very hard to understand why Anwar posted that photo.

What about his integrity?

Without integrity there will be no credibility.

But maybe he knows that Pakatan supporters can easily be tricked and do not mind to be tricked by their leaders.

Explosive Art By Alan Sailer

This picture of a cashew nut being smashed shows how miniscule the pellets are, and how fast the pictures are taken (Caters)
This picture of a cashew nut being smashed shows how miniscule the pellets are, and how fast the pictures are taken (Caters)

Alan Sailer uses a high-powered air cannon to fire the pellet at different objects to produces stunning images.

Alan Sailer uses a high-powered air cannon to fire the pellet at different objects to produces stunning images.

Alan uses a homemade high speed flash, which fires a light burst that is one millionth of a second long to capture the quick pictures.

The original device was designed by Harold Edgerton in the late 1950s.

Alan built his own version of the flash mechanism as the commercial units which do the same were too expensive, and began taking his foodie photos soon afterwards.

He said, “The explosions are created by firing projectiles – usually a steel ball – from a high power air cannon. By high power I mean about as deadly as a 22 rifle bullet.”

“I often get people who think I really love blowing stuff up. Unfortunately I don’t. I enjoy getting interesting pictures and in this case it means blowing stuff up.”

“The techniques I use are not inherently safe and I have to spend a lot of time worrying about that.”

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