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Photographer sorry for faking Tibetan antelope picture

(Xinhua)
Updated: 2008-02-18 14:34

He eventually resorted to Photoshop to stitch together two photos he shot over the time, one with a coming train and the other, with dozens of antelopes.

"I admit it's unfaithful, as well immoral, for a photographer to present a fabricated picture. I'm truly sorry," read Liu's posting. "But I trust you still remember what I said at the award granting ceremony, 'that I just want to give the Tibetan antelopes an opportunity' and 'that I accepted the award on behalf of the animals'".

Liu said he was moved that so many Chinese Internet users were attentive to the photo. "I am to blame for the fabrication and I will face all the consequences. But I'm relieved to see a fake picture has aroused so many people's attention of, and love for, Tibetan antelopes."

Liu, born in north China's Inner Mongolia Autonoumous Region, majored in Chinese literature at university and was an avid painter. He was a teacher for five years before he became a cameraman at an oil refinery in Daqing in 1995. He joined Daqing Evening News in 1997 and is also a senior member of the Chinese phogotraphers' association.

He won gold prize in a Chinese photo contest in 2002 with a picture focusing on a sandstorm.

Despite widespread criticism of the fake photo, several Internet users spoke highly of Liu's courage to speak up.

"He has my support, and I still believe it's a nice artistic work," said a netizen in Shanghai on Netease.com.

"I admire Liu's honesty. He's brave to speak up and take the responsibility," said a user in Jiangsu.

The antelope photo has inevitably reminded the Chinese of the suspected fake south China tiger photo, allegedly shot by a farmer in Shaanxi Province in October, that caused a national controversy.

Zhou Zhenglong, from mountainous Zhenping County, presented photos of the tiger he said were taken in the forest near his village.

The local forestry authority said the photos were proof the rare tiger still existed in the wild. But Internet users accused Zhou of making the tiger images with digital software, and local authorities of approving the photographs to bolster tourism.

In December, State Forestry Administration demanded the provincial forestry department have the photo authenticated by a panel of experts, but no results have been published.

Two weeks ago the Shaanxi Forestry Department apologized for publicizing the photos, but said nothing about their authenticity.

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