Photo Fakeout: Blue Moon shows off a too-blue pool

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Blue Moon Hotel on Orbitz.com
Blue Moon Hotel on Orbitz.com

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Blue Moon Hotel on Oyster.com

Blue Moon Hotel on Oyster.com

Sometimes a photo’s water is a little bit too blue, its trees are a little bit too green, and its cocktails are just a little bit too… yellow. In addition to some glaring color enhancement, the marketing photo of Miami’s Blue Moon Hotel shown above is conveniently cropped so that you can’t tell how small the pool actually is (read: it’s real small).

If this photo comparison looks familiar to you, you may have seen it featured recently (along with many of our other Photo Fakeouts) on The Huffington Post.

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