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maxsmacs

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I didn't stretch it. Jump to the site.

Are you suggesting that autoblog stretches their images? That could explain the great pictures that they have of cars, that look different on road.
 
I didn't stretch it. Jump to the site.

Are you suggesting that autoblog stretches their images? That could explain the great pictures that they have of cars, that look different on road.

I'm not suggesting you did it. I saw the green picture last week (I think) on Jalopnik. Whoever created the picture likely stretched it for whatever reason (to make the installation look more sleek for example).
 
I didn't stretch it. Jump to the site.

Are you suggesting that autoblog stretches their images? That could explain the great pictures that they have of cars, that look different on road.

LOL bless.

It's just a stretched image.
 
Boo :( Here I thought I had stumbled on to something new and big. *sigh* Okay you guys are right. Stretched it is.
 
Its a visual illusion. The long str8 lines at the side, and the way the console is designed to make the iphone appear integrated into the long central line change how you perceive the length and depth of the iphone. In this case it is likely down to something called the Muller-Lyer effect. google it for other examples..

plus the image is stretched.. numpty..
 
Yeah wasn't that a shot of a Land Rover concept car featuring an iPhone dock?

Yes it is. It is not a new iPhone model. It was on engadget or a site similar the other day. I'll see if i can find the link if I have time to the article but it is definitely from the Land Rover Concept Car
 
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