On July 28, 2019, an image supposedly showing two large whales swimming beneath the Samuel De Champlain Bridge in Quebec, Canada, started going viral on social media:
One popular posting of this image (with more than 25,000 shares) used the caption: “SCOOP DE L’HÉLICOPTÈRE TVA CE MATIN. Une baleine et son baleineau passant sous le nouveau pont Samuel-de-Champlain!” or “Scoop of the vat helicopter this morning. A Whale and its calf passing under the new Samuel De Champlain Bridge!”
This is not a genuine photograph of a whale and its calf beneath the Samuel De Champlain Bridge. This is a composite of at least two different photographs that was created by digital artist Umut Reçber.
Recber posted this image to Instagram on July 26 along with the caption, “Mother.” Recber, whose Instagram page carries the quote “everything you can imagine is real,” also penned a brief note explaining that the image was a composite and not a genuine photograph:
We’re not entirely sure which bridge is pictured in this composite. The original image is available via stock photography websites and doesn’t feature any large whales swimming beneath the bridge. Here’s a side-by-side comparison of the composite image (left) and the original (right):
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