This is a summary of the transcript:
- The speaker is Felipe Neto, a Brazilian YouTuber who makes videos about various topics.
- He shows some photos that look like Photoshop but are actually real, and explains the stories behind them.
- The photos include a giant frying pan in Australia, a subway station in Sweden, a lake in Pakistan, and a sinkhole in Guatemala.
- He makes jokes and comments about the photos, and also gives some advice on sun protection and erosion.
- He asks the viewers to subscribe to his channel, leave a like, and buy his paintings.
1. The video is hosted by Felipe Meto, an Instagram user known for his photography skills.
2. The video discusses photos that appear to be Photoshopped but are actually real, using a technique called "tilt shift" photography.
3. The video highlights a photo of a child standing on a giant frying pan with a safe full of crumbs around it. This photo was created by an artist named Will Ranking.
4. The video also discusses a photo from Pakistan that appears to show spiders infesting trees due to a flood. This is a real event that occurred in 2010.
5. Another photo discussed in the video is from Guatemala, where a giant crater opened in the middle of a city due to soil erosion.
6. The video ends with a call to action to subscribe to the channel, like the video, and buy paintings from Felipe Neto.
7. The channel operates from 10 am to 6 pm.