Daniel Buck - 3d VFX artist
3d work: DanielBuck.net
photography: 404Photography.net - BuckshotsBlog.com
I actually encourage the use of interns; I was an intern at one time too and appreciate the opportunities I was given to learn! (I do not work in advertizing of any type.)
My point is not about who made the "mistake". Interns should be supervised so bad mistakes don't get off of their desks. My point was that artistic license is OK for ads but not for instruction manuals... and that was an ad not an instruction manual.
Possible, but it happens not to be so. Our web image team is staffed by full-time employees who generally know their way around the website and (since several are former sales associates) know the merchandise too.
Inaccurate, perhaps. Misleading, possibly. Unfortunate, certainly. Corrected, definitely.
Deceptive -- NOT AT ALL.
Everybody makes mistakes. There's no reason to think this was deceptive. If anything, it'd cause problems for BH with returns. It is funny, though
“You often feel tired, not because you've done too much, but because you've done too little of what sparks a light in you.”
― Alexander Den Heijer, Nothing You Don't Already Know
Since last Friday, I've been on an island off the coast of northeastern Canada. I've enjoyed the lack of cell-phone or Internet availability. And I've enjoyed an incredibly wonderful landscape, with high cliffs, little fishing towns in the coves, and welcoming people. My remark on unconscious anti-Semitism was not meant to accuse anyone of being a monster. I used the word "unconscious" deliberately; on the Internet we are all expressing our biases as we are sharing technical and other information. Unconscious anti-Semitism is a half-hidden factor in contemporary life that sometimes leads to odd humor and sometimes to pigeonholing. The recent fire-storm of responses to my modest post seems overly defensive from my point of view, but we all have a lot to learn. I certainly do. My correction of typographical errors was out of line (people should not be publicly chastised for being somewhat less than perfect, which I hope is what the original contributor to this thread has learned); I apologize for my lapse in judgment.
It is fixed, nice gray photoshopped square.
Tom
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