(New York-NY) "The New York Times" published an editor's note this week stating pictures used in the paper's Sunday Magazine photo essay were digitally manipulated. The pictorial was shot by Portuguese photographer Edgar Martins, and called "Ruins of the Second Gilded Age". It was to capture physical evidence of the real estate bust across the United States. In a related note, in cover story from Adult Video News, adult actor Ron Jeremy also confessed to digital manipulation of a photo were twelve pigeons were perched on his extended member. Jeremy said, "Yeah, it was retouched. The last one couldn't fit his right leg on and had to lift it."
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