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I was thinking midget, but I also think it could be photochopped, the background to the right of the photo is just not quite right, it doesn't look like dog, but the curve and angles doesn't look right either...

So you've had your nose pressed up against the screen scrutinizing a dog's butt....your on the wrong site... :laughing:

Didn't look that closely...

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Holy Crap .... :spoton:

that's one big pooch!!

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My mate had a 110kg rottie and it would scare the crap out of me...and it liked me.

His dog was that big :spoton:

It would sit on your lap and you would loose the feeling in your legs as it was so heavy.

He now has a smaller 80kg rottie that is only 12 months old......

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My mate had a 110kg rottie and it would scare the crap out of me...and it liked me.

His dog was that big :sleepystuff:

It would sit on your lap and you would loose the feeling in your legs as it was so heavy.

He now has a smaller 80kg rottie that is only 12 months old......

omgf 100kg that is the size of me!!! fark that

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I can't see any artifacs on the photo, so it looks real enough to me...

Though, I do think that the photographer got a fairly lucky shot off... (non intentional, its hard to get right unless you do it for a living, read on).

Basically you only need to get a few angles right, leg angles, arm angles etc, and then set whatever object that's in your frame of reference about 2 inces closer to the camera, then have the camera focused on you, moreso than the object that you're trying to make bigger...

If done right, you can make basically anything look 10% bigger, with only moving everything a few cm's here and there.... It is really quite deceptive but is done in photography all the time.

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I can't see any artifacs on the photo, so it looks real enough to me...

Though, I do think that the photographer got a fairly lucky shot off... (non intentional, its hard to get right unless you do it for a living, read on).

Basically you only need to get a few angles right, leg angles, arm angles etc, and then set whatever object that's in your frame of reference about 2 inces closer to the camera, then have the camera focused on you, moreso than the object that you're trying to make bigger...

If done right, you can make basically anything look 10% bigger, with only moving everything a few cm's here and there.... It is really quite deceptive but is done in photography all the time.

have you been takin nude self portraits again Lawsy :laughing::crybaby:

wonder if this mastiff is real, im gettin one in a couple of months and I dont want :nono: the size of footballs to pick up !!!

110kg rottie?? f*ck that's a big un.. my mate had a 70kg one which was a monster but 110 is huuuuge!!

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