Which Awe-Inspiring Hurricane Pic You’ve Likely Seen Is Actually a Fake?
As with many major weather events, there’s an opportunity for stunning photos. This holds true for Hurricane Sandy currently battering the East Coast. Many are taking to social media to spread pictures of the storm. However, not everything is as it seems.
TheBlaze already debunked a photo going viral on Facebook earlier today showing the Honor Guard keeping watch over the tomb of the unknown solider. It turned out the photo was really taken in September.
But how about this one showing stunning clouds over the Statue of Liberty? Although you might want to believe it was the swirling development of Sandy above New York City, the general consensus is that this image is a fake.

(Image: Facebook)
With more than 156,000 shares on the social media site, Jason Otts admitted after posting it that it was, in fact, a fake:
Okβ¦ apparently this pic has gone viral from my wall with 99,989 shares. In the last 15 minutes I have had like 200 people add me as a friend because of this pic. So I called the person who texted it to me and she then called her friend who is in New York and he told her that it was fake. So now I have 200 friends who like a photo that is fake on my wall. Funny, but awkwardβ¦.
Best advice if you come across a picture you want to share on Facebook but think it is or might be a fake, as Peter Kafka for All Things D puts it, you should indicate this in your description.
If you’re unsure if a photo is a fake or not, The Atlantic’s Rebecca Greenfield has a “how to” guide that will help you “think before you retweet” many of the photos going viral due to the storm. For this photo specifically, Greenfield points out that it’s a superimposed imageΒ using a Nebraska tornado. The tornado photo was taken by Mike Hollingshed, according to Snopes, in 2004.

(Photo: Mike Hollinghsed via Snopes)
Greenfield also includes this photo in her post as well (below).

(Image: The Day After Tomorrow)
You might want to consider the source tweeting it (Anonymous recently put it up), but also take a good look at it. Does it ring any bells? If you’ve seen theΒ apocalypticΒ movie “The Day After Tomorrow” in which a huge storm hits New York City, this image is a work of that Hollywood magic.
Gawker has another ideaΒ to out a fake photo: do a “reverse image search.” You can do this by saving the photo on your computer. Go to Google images. Click on the photo icon and upload the photo. From there, Google will pick up photos that come close to it. You might be able to find images that were spliced together to make a surreal combination like this by using this search technique.
Update: Some Blaze readers answered our call for fake photos with a bit of humor. Here are some of the photos they think just might have been enhanced in a small way.

(Photo via Anne M.)

(Photo via Joe G.)

This one has it all. (Photo via Les W./Facebook)
If you have seen any fake photos circulating that you’d like to share, email them to lklimas@theblaze.com.
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brookepennington
Posted on October 30, 2012 at 10:22pmMany “news” sources out there need to recheck their fact checking. One shot in particular that has gone viral was taken from this series: http://brookepennington.com/gallery/new-york-city/
Originally hijacked and passed off as being taken during hurricane Sandy, it eventually became described as being a fake shot period by various “journalistic” entities out there trying to save face for not checking facts in the first place. I really did enjoy the hoax quite a bit, right up until the point where my work was labeled as a fake photograph by such blatant incompetents.
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RSHLUVER
Posted on October 30, 2012 at 6:18pmhttp://imagebox.cz.osobnosti.cz/film/den-nezavislosti/O582415-f03e8.jpg
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MellonCrib
Posted on October 30, 2012 at 5:42pmThat’s not a Tornado it’s a Supercell. I wouldn’t stick around though. It looks like a Tornado could drop anytime.
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OldGeek72
Posted on October 30, 2012 at 1:52pmI don’t know what Lady Liberty is hiding from but it could not be the storm. She’s been facing NYC for over 100 years. If that doesn’t scare you, nothing will! Maybe she’s drinking a Big Gulp behind there! – Still, I loved the picture, made my day!
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RamonPreston
Posted on October 30, 2012 at 8:01pmAre you my long, lost twin?
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bobad
Posted on October 30, 2012 at 11:18amThe one with Liberty hiding behind her pedestal is real. I know because Joe BIden said so..
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carlospicywenr
Posted on October 30, 2012 at 12:57amthat top one is a real photo of a huge tornado in Iowa that killed boy scouts a couple years ago. Looks cool over Liberty but its not part of the hurricane.
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Pearsontech
Posted on October 30, 2012 at 1:25pmI knew it before I read the title of the article I recognize that storm anywhere I used to have the real pic of the tornado as my desktop background for a while.
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Delores at CH WV
Posted on October 29, 2012 at 11:10pmGreat Laugh of my day!!!!! Thanks so much. It hard to find the truth in 2012. Americans have been lost and I pray that they will be found.
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pantokrator
Posted on October 29, 2012 at 9:32pmFake, yes, but they look awesome. Especially the symbolism here. The theme fits with what’s going on today in America.
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MOLLYPITCHER
Posted on October 29, 2012 at 7:17pmThey look fake.
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Nanosystem
Posted on October 29, 2012 at 9:37pmYeah, it looks like it came out of Ghosbusters.
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YallComeBack
Posted on October 29, 2012 at 6:40pmI’ve been living in a hoax for 4 years and I desperately want to get out.
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Vickie Dhaene
Posted on October 29, 2012 at 6:57pmLike Hotel California you cannot leave.
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The-Monk
Posted on October 29, 2012 at 6:11pmShades of the movie Independence Day…
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Gavinwcaf
Posted on October 29, 2012 at 10:57pmIndeprendance day had a real American President, that was not a commie coward
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Cherry Hill Guy
Posted on October 29, 2012 at 5:46pmI was wondering what that bright object is setting in the north. It looks like the sun.
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Anonymous T. Irrelevant
Posted on October 29, 2012 at 5:21pmPeople are so gullible about some things, and yet, so skeptical about other things.
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Ghandi was a Republican
Posted on October 29, 2012 at 5:01pmTalk about summing up the last for years in a picture!
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Bronco II
Posted on October 29, 2012 at 4:52pmIt is on facebook and yes I shared it and it may be a fake but I who believes in GOD could believe the sky looking that way after all GOD is in control of everything so I look at it as a piece of art from GOD and believe HE very well could BUILD THAT SKY JUST LIKE THAT.And say yes GOD did build that all by HIMSELF.
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chips1
Posted on October 29, 2012 at 5:23pmI fled California to the mid west and almost everyday I see clouds and stormy weather that makes these pictures look sick. God makes much better images. You can’t compete with the real thing.
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Sy Kosys
Posted on October 29, 2012 at 4:51pmI just saw a picture of Obama. Can i do a reverse search and prove he’s a fake too?
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HollyRye
Posted on October 29, 2012 at 4:56pmThanks. I needed that laugh.
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goahead.makemyday
Posted on October 29, 2012 at 4:57pmLOL I wish it was that easy.
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LeadNotFollow
Posted on October 29, 2012 at 5:05pm.
We can only wish.
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everydaywoman
Posted on October 29, 2012 at 5:11pmLOL – thanks for the laugh.:-)
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ginjit.dw
Posted on October 29, 2012 at 6:14pmExcellent comment…right on the mark……
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goahead.makemyday
Posted on October 29, 2012 at 4:48pmReally? Wow that’s just wow. Sandy is supposed to be over 1,000 miles wide, and in the pic you can see the eye. All I can say is wow.
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