i’d be more inclined to believe it wass real were it not for hte lack of mounting hardware for the ladder. tiling the dumpster wouldn’t be hard, stupid and expensive, maybe, but not hard. and the water, unless there is a filter on the back side we don’t see, wouldn’t be that clean unless it was taken right after it was filled up. i would consider it plausible. as the ladder could have been simply sitting there
c-bass
It would be really inconvenient, but not impossible, to get out since the only ladder is on the outside.
Knot Ewe
If you zoom in with your browser you can see the ladder is welded to the side and top. I zoomed in 400% with IE9. also with the grass growing around the edges and a tire planter near the pavement i would reckon it to be real.
To clean the water they just have to tilt foward and empty.
netjnke
Seems like you would want the ladder, with the steps on the inside
maphesto
first it is not a dumpster it is a shovel bucket for a suspension crane and the picture doesn’t show you how large it really is
Seems odd to me to tile the inside and leave the outside looking so rusty,,,,,great place to paint a mural like a ocean scene.
Mark
Photoshopped
Marion
I say the dumpster is real hence the grass looking real but the tile and ladder are photoshop. The ladder makes no sense with steps going up but it is installed backwards the steps on that type of pool ladder go in the water. I would think ultimately this would be a bad idea as rust would be an issue.
Valinor
I’d say shopped except for the fact that the ladder is reflecting the bucket and grass almost perfectly. It would have to be a CG ladder, which could be done – including the light reflection from the ladder to the bucket. Nicely done if it’s shopped.
11 thoughts on “Dumpster swimming”
i’d be more inclined to believe it wass real were it not for hte lack of mounting hardware for the ladder. tiling the dumpster wouldn’t be hard, stupid and expensive, maybe, but not hard. and the water, unless there is a filter on the back side we don’t see, wouldn’t be that clean unless it was taken right after it was filled up. i would consider it plausible. as the ladder could have been simply sitting there
It would be really inconvenient, but not impossible, to get out since the only ladder is on the outside.
If you zoom in with your browser you can see the ladder is welded to the side and top. I zoomed in 400% with IE9. also with the grass growing around the edges and a tire planter near the pavement i would reckon it to be real.
To clean the water they just have to tilt foward and empty.
Seems like you would want the ladder, with the steps on the inside
first it is not a dumpster it is a shovel bucket for a suspension crane and the picture doesn’t show you how large it really is
Hey, that’s my family’s gene pool.
Definite photoshop.
Seems odd to me to tile the inside and leave the outside looking so rusty,,,,,great place to paint a mural like a ocean scene.
Photoshopped
I say the dumpster is real hence the grass looking real but the tile and ladder are photoshop. The ladder makes no sense with steps going up but it is installed backwards the steps on that type of pool ladder go in the water. I would think ultimately this would be a bad idea as rust would be an issue.
I’d say shopped except for the fact that the ladder is reflecting the bucket and grass almost perfectly. It would have to be a CG ladder, which could be done – including the light reflection from the ladder to the bucket. Nicely done if it’s shopped.