Did they really think no one would notice?
New York Governor Andrew Cuomo has released a series of pictures imagining what the upcoming Shirley Chisholm State Park will look like.
The images have been mocked online for their jarring combinations of computer-generated backdrops and real people, but one particular portrayal has caught the attention of football fans on social media.
It features a waterfront, a bridge, and Derby County manager Frank Lampard on a jog.
It did not take long for people to notice the former England and Chelsea midfielder clad in his old training kit for New York City FC.
The original photo of Lampard was taken in 2015, when he was on a jog in New York's Central Park accompanied by a trainer, during his spell playing in the city.
The image used by Governor Cuomo's website has been flipped, causing the New York City FC crest appear on the opposite side of the shirt.
Arielle Castillo, who worked for Major League Soccer when Lampard played for the Pigeons, was one of the first to point out the surprise appearance.
The jokes came quickly as people online highlighted the "really bad" editing of the images.
One Twitter user labelled the person responsible for the manipulations "my new hero", while another wondered why Governor Cuomo did not employ more talented staff
A "photoshop" is a common term to refer to an edited image, named after the eponymous computer software by Adobe.
A poor-quality photoshop can often easily be spotted when part of an image appears out of place, often because of differences in lighting, shadows and image quality.