有没有觉得,朝鲜的照片都特别假?

  • k
    k62163
    近期朝鲜的一些照片,感觉都有一种刻意营造的东西. 比如有金胖的照片东西摆放整齐得异常,产品极大丰富,那些人表情都卑三下四的.没有金胖的照片,里面的人目无表情,场景和构造空虚死板.总之照片都是布景般木偶的感觉.
  • 呈呈
    被你这么一讲,还真是,阳台上的红花,好诡异,感觉马上就要有僵尸从下面爬上来,不错,摄影有拍恐怖片的潜力
  • 粉色吃人怪
    你去看天朝的新闻联播,很多时候也会有这种感觉,都是做戏。
    新闻本来就是讲求实际的东西,最后都变成拼演技
  • 大宋忠臣黄文炳
    不把金胖子的东西摆整齐了就是找死

    试试几十年前把毛爷爷海报擦屁股
  • 野生的任豚
    这用得着感觉吗?
  • 爱你一棒陲
    本来就没真的好伐?
  • b
    bzjian
    你看得出来假的东西,说明它还假得不够水平。真正高水平的假,都以假乱真,比如很多"真理"。
  • z
    zafm0861
    看看钢铁苍穹就知道了
  • a
    anubis829
    North Korea marks 100th anniversary of founder's birthNorth Korea will mark the 100th anniversary of its founding father's birth on April 15. Kim Il-Sung ruled the communist country from its inception in 1948 until his death in 1994. The country is also making international news with the planned launch of a satellite, which concerns many other countries because of the nuclear capabilities of the rocket being used. Officials escorted a group of international media from the capital to the see the rocket in Tongchang-Ri earlier this week. Compiled here are group of recent images from inside the country. --Lloyd Young(30 photos total)

    North Koreans pay their respects in front of two portraits, one of founding leader Kim Il-Sung (left) and the other of his son Kim Jong-Il in Pyongyang on April 9. North Korea is counting down to the 100th anniversary of its founder's birth on April 15 with top level meetings and a controversial rocket launch scheduled in coming days to bolster his grandson's credentials. (Pedro Ugarte/AFP/Getty Images)


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    A female North Korean soldier working as a guide enters what was a secret military camp during the fight against the Japanese and the site of what North Koreans say is the home of the late North Korean leader Kim Il-Sung and the birthplace of his son and late leader Kim Jong-Il at the foot of Mount Paektu, North Korea. (David Guttenfelder/Associated Press)#


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    The hoof of a deer used as a door handle hangs on the door of the small cabin that is said to have been the home of the late North Korean leader Kim Il-Sung and the birthplace of his son and late leader Kim Jong-Il at what was a secret military camp during the fight against the Japanese. (David Guttenfelder/Associated Press)#


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    A bronze monument of the late North Koran leader Kim Il-Sung stands at the Samjiyon Grand Monument area in Samjiyon, North Korea at the base of Mount Paektu. (David Guttenfelder/Associated Press)#


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    Local visitors line up to tour at Mangyongdae, the birthplace of North Korea founder Kim Il-Sung in Pyongyang on April 9. (Bobby Yip/Reuters)#


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    The painting of North Korea's late presidents Kim Il-Sung (left) and his son, Kim Jong-Il hang in an auditorium of a textile factory in Pyongyang on April 9. North Korea is counting down to the 100th anniversary of its founder's birth, with top level meetings and a controversial rocket launch scheduled in coming days to bolster his grandson's credentials. (Pedro Ugarte/AFP/Getty Images)#


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    North Koreans dance during a rehearsal for the commemoration of the 100th anniversary of the birth of their founding leader Kim Il-Sung in Pyongyang on April 9. North Korea is counting down to the 100th anniversary of its founder's birth on April 15. (Pedro Ugarte/AFP/Getty Images)#


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    North Korean commuters ride inside a trolly car in Pyongyang, North Korea on April 9. (David Guttenfelder/Asociated Press)#


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    North Koreans are seen from the window of a train along the railway line between Pyongyang and the North Phyongan Province on the west coast on April 8. (Pedro Ugarte/AFP/Getty Images)#


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    A North Korean man clears snow from a path next to a monument at the site of the Samjiyon Grand Monument in Samjiyon, North Korea on April 3. (David Guttenfelder/Associated Press)#


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    A North Korean soldier is seen from the window of a train standing in a an observation post along the railway heading from Pyongyang to the North Pyongan Province on the west coast on April 8. North Korea's long range rocket was on its launch platform, AFP reporters said on April 8, as the regime again insisted it was to send a peaceful satellite and not a missile. (Pedro Ugarte/AFP/Getty Images)#


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    A factory representative gives an introduction outside Kim Jong-Suk Pyongyang Silk Mill in Pyongyang on April 9. The factory is named after the wife of North Korea founder Kim Il-Sung. (Bobby Yip/Reuters)#


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    North Korean employees work in a textile factory in Pyongyang on April 9. North Korea is counting down to the 100th anniversary of its founder's birth, with top-level meetings and a controversial rocket launch scheduled in the coming days. (Pedro Ugarte/AFP/Getty Images)#


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    A North Korean traffic coordinator stands on duty in Pyongyang, North Korea on April 10. (Ng Han Guan/Associated Press)#


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    A parent (left) photographs pupils after they took their seats during a ceremony to mark the start of a new school year at Pyongyang Middle School No. 1 in Pyongyang North Korea on April 2. (Jon Chol Jin/Associated Press)#


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    A North Korean man enjoys an evening of bowling at the Golden Lanes bowling alley in Pyongyang, North Korea on April 6. (David Guttenfelder/Associated Press)#


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    A North Korean student learns to drive a tractor on a computerized driving simulator at the Samjiyon Schoolchildrens' Palace in Samjiyon, North Korea. The facility was built for children to take part in after school programs in the arts, sciences, sports, computer and vocational training. (David Guttenfelder/Associated Press)#


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    North Korean men who work for a hotel cook potatoes in a locally traditional way for guests in Samjiyon, North Korea on April 3. (David Guttenfelder/Associated Press)#


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    North Korean participants in a national Tae Kwon do festival are judged at the Tae Kwon do Hall in Pyongyang, North Korea on April 7. The sporting festival is part of ongoing celebrations being held across the country to mark the 100th birth anniversary of the late North Korean leader Kim Il-Sung. (Kim Kwang Hyon/Associated Press)#


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    A North Korean man rides a bicycle on the grounds of a communal apple farm on the outskirts of Pyongyang, North Korea on April 10. (David Guttenfelder/Associated Press)#


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    North Korean farmers, working in a field, are seen through the window of a train heading to North Phyongan Province, about 50 kilometers (35 miles) south of the border town of Sinuiju along North Korea's west coast on April 8. North Korean officials escorted a group of international media by train from Pyongyang to see the country's Unha-3 rocket, slated for liftoff between April 12-16, at Sohae Satellite Station in Tongchang-Ri, North Korea. (Ng Han Guan/Associated Press)#


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    Staff in the Kim Jong-Suk Pyongyang Silk Mill take part in a self-study session in Pyongyang on April 9. The factory is named after the wife of North Korea founder Kim Il-Sung. (Bobby Yip/Reuters)#


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    Ryu Kum-Chol, deputy director of space exploration in the Department of Space Technology of North Korea, is seen on the display of a video camera during a press conference held ahead of a satellite rocket launch in Pyongyang, North Korea on April 10. North Korean space officials said Tuesday that all assembly and preparations for a planned satellite launch have been completed, while denying it is a cover for missile test. (Ng Han Guan/Associated Press)#


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    A North Korean train worker signals a passing train heading to North Phyongan Province, about 50 kilometers (35 miles) south of the border town of Sinuiju along North Korea's west coast on April 8. (David Guttenfelder/Associated Press)#


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    North Korea's Unha-3 rocket, slated for liftoff between April 12-16, stands at Sohae Satellite Station in Tongchang-Ri, North Korea on April 8. North Korean space officials have moved a long-range rocket into position for this week's controversial satellite launch, vowing Sunday to push ahead with their plans in defiance of international warnings against violating a ban on missile activity. (Ng Han Guan/Associated Press)#


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    North Korean soldiers wait to check journalists as they arrive at the Tongchang-Ri space center in North Phyongan Province on April 8. North Korea is counting down to the 100th anniversary of its founder's birth Kim Il-Sung on April 15 with top level meetings and a controversial rocket launch scheduled in coming days to bolster his grandson's credentials. (Pedro Ugarte/Reuters)#


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    A visitor poses with a soldier on guard in front of the Unha-3 (Milky Way 3) rocket sitting on a launch pad at the West Sea Satellite Launch Site, during a guided media tour by North Korean authorities in the northwest of Pyongyang on April 8. (Bobby Yip/Reuters)#


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    Scientists are seen monitoring the Unha-3 (Milky Way 3) rocket in a control room at the West Sea Satellite Launch Site during a guided media tour by North Korean authorities in the northwest of Pyongyang on April 8. North Korea has readied a rocket for a launch from a forested valley in its remote northwest this week that will showcase the reclusive state's ability to fire a missile with the capacity to hit the continental United States. The Korean characters on the banner reads "Let us occupy the high target of building a powerful nation by relying on the strength of science and technology". (Bobby Yip/Reuters)#


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    The satellite that North Korean officials say will be launched with the country's Unha-3 rocket, slated for liftoff between April 12-16, is shown to the media at Sohae Satellite Station in Tongchang-Ri, North Korea on April 8. North Korean space officials have moved a long-range rocket into position for this week's controversial satellite launch, vowing Sunday to push ahead with their plans in defiance of international warnings against violating a ban on missile activity. (David Guttenfelder/Associated Press)#


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    The North Korean Unha-3 rocket is pictured at Tangachai-ri space center on April 8. North Korea has confirmed their intention to launch the rocket next week despite international condemnations. (Pedro Ugarte/AFP/Getty Images)#
  • r
    radawaysp
    @radawaysp mark
  • l
    literry2001
    真假要去看了才知道
    不过lz带着有色眼镜,估计看到了也不会相信
  • l
    literry2001
    看来青蛙肯定是看过了,怪不得那么奇葩,美分,被基佬艹,又加上主体思想,牛逼!
  • d
    divergence
    喷了,进来一个帮金胖洗地的5毛,很少见了.
  • t
    tanglee4950
    我觉得l君就是爱抬杠而已。
  • O
    ORICONF
    是智商异与常人。
  • M
    McRay
    原来L狗换了个新头像,刚才还在想5毛真是生生不息死而不绝啊...
  • m
    mieumieu
    以前就有朝中社照片被踢爆修图的,而且水平还很低。。
  • l
    literry2001
    原来ls一群智商异于常人的美分都在朝鲜长期生活过一样
  • l
    literry2001
    原来我有说过朝鲜一定是好一定是坏一定是真一定是假了
    美分党脑补能力果然不是盖的
  • Z
    ZXQ
    回家看
  • t
    ttsyyh
    L君收了神通吧
  • T
    Tomnic
    ……L君,我本来还想认真的问他到底想表达什么来着,抬杠也有抬杠的理由,但是
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    发表于 2012-6-5 09:41 只看该作者 引用 使用道具 报告 评分 回复
    原来我有说过朝鲜一定是好一定是坏一定是真一定是假了
    美分党脑补能力果然不是盖的
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    这个实在是琢磨不透啊…………