If this is the Ukraine, I'm betting it's from 2014. A lot of people have forgotten or were completely unaware of the Maidan Protests back then, where the Ukrainian Govt killed their own people. No one gave a shit because we didn't need to be distracted from the crumbling COVID narrative.
Based on the image quality, I'm leaning towards film vs digital. Looks like 400 ISO film and tight aperture/longer exposure needed for larger focal plane. With the lack of cell phones, and based on their attire, I'm thinking somewhere in the late '80s or early '90s. Just my 2 coppers.
Unusually large amount of hoods, don't you think? Everyone looking away. Dude with white hoody and shoulder strap looks to have a couple of copies as well as the lady with head scarf in front, one of the few faces we see.
Good find, I didn't noticed the doubles until I saw this below:
"This pic was provided from outside the US. It was published as a pic representing hordes of Ukrainians crowding into train are fleeing from the Russians. When the pics is enlarged you can spot the duplicates. A few were colored circled but pretty much the whole pic is photo shopped
Also the ppl in the crowd get noticable shorter, smaller & blurred beyond normal distance perception. The ppl also appear to be out of proportion to the size of the train
I understand the need to bring forward the human suffering & misery war inflicts. But posting an altered pic to promote sympathy, sorrow, &/or anger does not advance humanitarian cause."
If you don't see at least 1 cell phone, then its fake.
That's the first thing I noticed as well. Second thing I see is not one person is wearing a mask.
Uhhh... I see lots of people wearing masks in this picture, or at least if sure seems like it.
If this is the Ukraine, I'm betting it's from 2014. A lot of people have forgotten or were completely unaware of the Maidan Protests back then, where the Ukrainian Govt killed their own people. No one gave a shit because we didn't need to be distracted from the crumbling COVID narrative.
I don’t believe it
I ran it through tineye:
https://tineye.com/search/a2773008c160c504980aa5c5c68655f20e3ce2b4?sort=crawl_date&order=asc&page=1
It started out on imgur.com
If you do a quick search for Ukraine train or Ukraine train caboose, the modern trains don't look like that.
I do see some random person in a pillow coat thing over to the right. I think it's photoshopped. 🤷♀️
Yes, I saw that. You also have to the bottom left a dude in a white hoodie pulled over a baseball cap.
Even if this was taken today, what does that prove. Just people at a train station.
Based on the image quality, I'm leaning towards film vs digital. Looks like 400 ISO film and tight aperture/longer exposure needed for larger focal plane. With the lack of cell phones, and based on their attire, I'm thinking somewhere in the late '80s or early '90s. Just my 2 coppers.
"we made it black and white for effect"
BS
There are some puffy jackets that look modern. I don't know.
Faker then kamala Harris.
Social distance, please!
Unusually large amount of hoods, don't you think? Everyone looking away. Dude with white hoody and shoulder strap looks to have a couple of copies as well as the lady with head scarf in front, one of the few faces we see.
Good find, I didn't noticed the doubles until I saw this below:
"This pic was provided from outside the US. It was published as a pic representing hordes of Ukrainians crowding into train are fleeing from the Russians. When the pics is enlarged you can spot the duplicates. A few were colored circled but pretty much the whole pic is photo shopped
Also the ppl in the crowd get noticable shorter, smaller & blurred beyond normal distance perception. The ppl also appear to be out of proportion to the size of the train
I understand the need to bring forward the human suffering & misery war inflicts. But posting an altered pic to promote sympathy, sorrow, &/or anger does not advance humanitarian cause."
https://gettr.com/post/pzf7hme8e4