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Michio Hoshino's "Last Works"

"1On the morning of August 8, 996, he was resting in his tent when suddenly a brown bear broke in. As a professional and dedicated photographer, his first reaction was not to escape, but to take out his camera and take the last photo of his life (right), which was eventually killed by an angry brown bear. "

As Michio Hoshino's last work, this photo is very popular on the Internet. However, it was confirmed that this photo was made by Bonny Saint Andrew, a British Photoshop artist, for publication in the composite photo competition. Many people began to pay attention to Michio Hoshino because of this picture. The fact is really regrettable; But restoring the truth is more important and will comfort doffer himself.

The master has lived in Alaska for 20 years, and has encountered numerous risks in taking photos in the polar regions, but all of them can be saved. Until 1996 was attacked by a brown bear while filming in kamchatka peninsula, Russia, and died unfortunately. Does the first photo have anything to do with Master Michio Hoshino? The answer is: "It doesn't matter." This photo is actually the work of PS. The website with a value of 1000 held a PhotoShop competition that year, entitled "The last photo scam: the last photo of the victim, no matter who he was, had a camera on his right before the incident. This photo is one of the winning works. Moreover, this PS picture is also flawed, and the shadow direction is wrong. The original picture before PS is like this: If you read Michio Hoshino's words, you will be amazed at his peace and gentleness.

Such a person, who lives on ecological photography, is extremely concerned about people, animals and plants in the polar regions. After leaving many masterpieces, he unfortunately died in his own works. Is it unfortunate or lucky? But in any case, taking rumors to commend a person who is very glorious in itself is actually a stain on his heroic spirit. It's ironic that the Roman word "Hoshino Michio" of the search master is all that photo.