mate.. this is not photoshoped.. mabey from were ever your from you dont have riders this good.. this jam had the best dirt riders from austraila and even the world
I am agreeing with mikedjumpin it's a very simple photo shop, we're not saying that the trick is fake but the height up and distance out is. If you look at the rider compared to the lip and landing, where he's at the lip and landing should be moved back 25 ft. all that happened is a cut an paste up, now if the rider had been zoomed in on and then moved it would be very believable, but in this case not so. If you look at the rider in that position then the rider is over the bottom of the landing at this point and is going to land in the flat. I give credits to the rider and photographer, very well timed shot and great trick. but the height up and distance out is totally incorrect. Once again don't get me wrong here the trick and photo are very talented in both fashions, but I'm sorry to say this has been photo shopped. I have the ability to zoom in on my mac and when i do there is a very fuzzy outline of pixels around the rider which shouldn't be there, meaning that it has been moved to a spot that it was not originally in. If you could or can zoom in i tell you to do so and compare the rider to the man standing on the left hand side of the pic, you will see that the man on the left there is no fuzzy outline, meaning he is in the original spot. It is easy to see this because i can zoom in which gives me a slight advantage, but it also goes to show how well high quality cameras shot HD shots now-a-days. the pixels are so precise that when zoomed in all the way i still can't see individual pixels. I must restate it is photo shopped, and i am not saying that the photographer is a bad one and the trick is bad, they are both very talented, and have my respect, but for the photoshop i am disappointed, in my eyes if it had been left original this would have been pod in the near future.