Saturday, September 5, 2009

Shark Attacking Helicopter Photograph….

 

We all must have sometime received a photograph showing a giant shark attacking on a crew member who is suspended on Helicopter ladder.

image

This photograph supposedly depicts a very large shark leaping out of the water to attack a crewmember suspended on a ladder beneath a Navy helicopter. However, the image is in fact a combination of two entirely unrelated photographs. Both the helicopter with dangling crewmember and the breaching shark are real photographs, but they were not taken at the same time or at the same location.
Back in 2001, a prankster apparently created the composite image using two genuine photographs and it has been circulating sporadically ever since, along with a plausible cover story. In June 2007, enquires and site search results indicated that the hoax was on the move.


The photograph of the helicopter was taken by Lance Cheung during a military exercise in San Francisco and shows a HH-60G Pave Hawk US Air Force helicopter. The Golden Gate Bridge is clearly visible in the photograph's background. The prankster has reversed the original helicopter image to better suit his or her creation.

Original Helicopter Photograph
Image credit: Lance Cheung/US Air Force

The photograph of the leaping shark was taken by photographer Charles Maxwell in False Bay, South Africa. The same photograph can be seen on Charles Maxwell's website:

Original jumping shark photograph
Image credit: Charles Maxwell

The description that accompanies the hoax picture claims that it was nominated by National Geographic as "The photo of the year". Of course, this claim is as fake as the image itself. In response, National Geographic published an article denying the "photo of the year" claim and debunking the hoax.


Although the image is a hoax, it is nevertheless a remarkable piece of work. Most likely, it will continue to circulate for years to come.

References:

Shark "Photo of the Year" Is E-Mail Hoax
Charles Maxwell - Underwater Video Services

No comments: