“No, people were doing this kind of thing in the 1990s.”
And the 1930’s. Photos of FDR were staged and cropped to conceal the fact that he could not stand up. Stalin far outdid this – when associates were purged (that is, murdered via kangaroo courts), they were even “disappeared” from group photographs.
people still use cameras and film? i thought everything was digital and on smartphones and tablets. which is more annoying at events(sporting, music, etc…) people who hold up their phones or their tablets?
Image manipulation is as old as photography itself. Dark room magic has always been part of the “seeing is believing” culture in the USA. I believe that is why Missouri has the reputation of the “Show me State”. Show me in the flesh!!
Don’t put on the tie, kid! It’s a noose disguised as a stripy strap of harmless fabric. Besides, who wears ties with a t-shirt and running shorts, anyway?
MAD Magazine back in the 70s, in anticipation of video phones, came up with a series of roll down back drops—“No dear, see? I’m still at the office. The noise? No, no party. Must be the radio….”
I recently saw an old episode of “Bonanza” in which the villian had himself imaged into a group photograph to give himself an alibi.Hobbes’ question is interesting – “Is this even legal?”
I recall the news team sent to cover the “big” demonstration on campus back in the 1960’s. “OK everybody, squeeze together so it looks like a densely packed ‘crowd.’”
BE THIS GUY about 12 years ago
Calvin has a future as a political consultant.
rentier about 12 years ago
Everything is theater!
Linux0s about 12 years ago
Just wait until the Photoshop era…
pouncingtiger about 12 years ago
Cameras, like computers, only do what they are instructed to.
possiblekim about 12 years ago
That kid…. can run for president for sure.
orinoco womble about 12 years ago
If Calvin were in politics today, he’d spin the mess to show how “human and accesible” he is. Just normal folks, ya know?
qingfzg about 12 years ago
Thanks Calvin, I learn much from you.
markmoss1 about 12 years ago
Nabuquduriuzhur said, about 3 hours ago
“No, people were doing this kind of thing in the 1990s.”
And the 1930’s. Photos of FDR were staged and cropped to conceal the fact that he could not stand up. Stalin far outdid this – when associates were purged (that is, murdered via kangaroo courts), they were even “disappeared” from group photographs.
vwdualnomand about 12 years ago
people still use cameras and film? i thought everything was digital and on smartphones and tablets. which is more annoying at events(sporting, music, etc…) people who hold up their phones or their tablets?
The#1BoiseStateFan about 12 years ago
Alright, Calvin’s probably gone too far…
Red_Fez about 12 years ago
Bill Clinton must have been following this strip.
Puddleglum2 about 12 years ago
We get the picture!
battle of plattsburgh about 12 years ago
The average picture is worth a thousand words. However, Calvin’s pictures are…….worth less.
quinones.felix about 12 years ago
Image manipulation is as old as photography itself. Dark room magic has always been part of the “seeing is believing” culture in the USA. I believe that is why Missouri has the reputation of the “Show me State”. Show me in the flesh!!
Doctor Why about 12 years ago
Don’t put on the tie, kid! It’s a noose disguised as a stripy strap of harmless fabric. Besides, who wears ties with a t-shirt and running shorts, anyway?
GayleK73 about 12 years ago
Why bring politics into comments about comic strips??
redbaronss about 12 years ago
MAD Magazine back in the 70s, in anticipation of video phones, came up with a series of roll down back drops—“No dear, see? I’m still at the office. The noise? No, no party. Must be the radio….”
Phosphoros about 12 years ago
Yes! Calvin now works for Newsweek.
Phapada about 12 years ago
look tidy Boy ah ah ahaa
Number Three about 12 years ago
I love editing Photos…. I just do it when I am bored.
Calvin would certainly look a picture.
LOL xxx
Ken in Ohio about 12 years ago
I recently saw an old episode of “Bonanza” in which the villian had himself imaged into a group photograph to give himself an alibi.Hobbes’ question is interesting – “Is this even legal?”
servlex about 12 years ago
I am 100% sure he migth become a lawyer or a diplomat, spining every fact to his adventage
Vonne Anton about 12 years ago
People think the same thing about television….
freemarkets about 12 years ago
David Axelrod is a disciple Calvin – look how successful he’s been convincing people that Obama is normal, rather than the narcissist he is!
bmonk about 12 years ago
On the other hand, maintaining appearances has been around since classical times . . .
Karaboo2 about 12 years ago
Looks like something just ’’clicked’’ with Calvin. Can"t wait to see what happens next. Hope its nothing negative.
dflak about 12 years ago
I recall the news team sent to cover the “big” demonstration on campus back in the 1960’s. “OK everybody, squeeze together so it looks like a densely packed ‘crowd.’”
Scott S about 12 years ago
Just wait until Calvin learns to use Photoshop!
ratlum about 12 years ago
Crafty little devil for his age.
calvinsfriend110 about 12 years ago
Doesn’t Calvin hate having his hair combed?
ggeorgeaa about 12 years ago
I think he is running for US Cong.
cookies333 about 12 years ago
Calvin in a tie?
CrazyIrishOperaGirl about 12 years ago
Hello again everyone! It feels great to be back! :D