Underwater photographs, purporting to be of the Loch Ness Monster, were taken by an automatic high-speed camera triggered by a sonar.
(A well-known photograph purporting to show Johnson and Capone walking down the Boardwalk together during the conference is of doubtful authenticity).
Shortly after Nordegren's relationship with Woods became public, nude photographs purporting to be of Nordegren began circulating on the Internet, which were established to be fakes.
Critics have charged that widely reproduced photographs purporting to show dramatic reductions in wrinkles in patients using Retin-A were misleading because the "before" and "after" pictures were lighted differently.
Islamic Jihad claims to have killed him on 3 October 1985, and later released to a Beirut newspaper a photograph purporting to depict his corpse.
Fraudulent photographs purporting to show flying saucers are published from time to time.
A doctored photograph purporting to be of an impossible cube was published in the June 1966 issue of Scientific American, where it was called a "Freemish crate".
The Islamic Jihad Organization later released to a Beirut newspaper a photograph purporting to depict his corpse.
Following Hurricane Charley in August 2004, a photograph purporting to show "the hands of God" in the cloud formations in the aftermath of the disaster circulated via email.
ABC News has quoted unidentified sources saying that church officials reviewed photographs purporting to show Mr. Swaggart and a known prostitute going into and out of a motel room.