The winner of the contest “Photographed with OnePlus” stole a photograph of a DSLR from Instagram

Ok, everything has to be said, surely there photos that are sold as photographed with an iPhone and are not (The photographs we see on giant posters in our streets come to mind) but the cases of the competition are of

What's new, the guys at OnePlus launched a “Shot on OnePlus” contest, photographed with OnePlus, and it was just discovered that the photography is made with a DSLR and is stolen from Instagram ... After the jump we give you all the details of this controversy.

Behind these lines you see the image of the controversy. It all happened after the Chinese manufacturer OnePlus to announce the winners of the Shot on OnePlus contest in September 2018, copying in a way the photographic campaign of the Cupertino boys. The image that you see in the winner only that over time it has been seen that it is a photograph very similar to one that we can see in an Instagram profile, that is, the Winning user stole the photo from Instagram, photographed with a DSLR, cropped it a bit and submitted it to the contest ...

And the best thing is that the false photographer not only lied with his photograph, stealing it, but also bothered to change the EXIF ​​data of the same changing the data of origin of the camera to photograph taken with a OnePlus A6000, yes, he forgot that this device was not launched until May 2018, but what he did not take into account was the date of the photograph on Instagram: May 22, 2017. Moral, if you lie, try to lie well and do not get caught, but avoid the hassle since you undoubtedly harm yourself already many other users who have the illusion of competing in this type of contest.


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  1.   Hack Online said

    Hahaha you have to have courage