@MontereyJack,
Left: Fake News
Right: Reality


Note the white square forward of the Smithsonian Castle (red building in the lower right). The fake news picture has the square about 20% full. The real picture has the square about half full.
Forward of that is the white square next to Hirshhorn Museum (round building). The fake news picture has the square mostly full. The real picture has the square filled up and overflowing into the brown areas surrounding the square.
Forward of that is a white square that is slightly less than half full in the fake news picture. The real picture has it about two thirds full.
I took the fake news picture directly from the fake news website. I got the real picture of Trump's inauguration from Reuters News Agency.
By the way, if anyone wants to know the difference between a picture taken by a real camera verses one taken by a cheap smart phone, compare those pictures at full resolution.