Thursday 24 November 2022 11:38 PM Dan Andrews is accused of photoshopping a green exit sign in a photo as the ... trends now Daniel Andrews is sensationally accused of photoshopping a telling detail out of a picture of him and his family voting early A vocal critic has called out Premier Dan Andrews over 'airbrushing' an image Former Victorian Premier Jeff Kennett said a sign in a photo of him was doctored The image posted by the premier on Thursday shows him voting with his family An 'exit sign' above his head appears to have been washed out in the picture Mr Kennett posted the same image, clearly showing the green emergency sign But a graphic designer thinks Mr Kennett's image of the sign has been pasted in By Jade Hobman For Daily Mail Australia Published: 23:28 GMT, 24 November 2022 | Updated: 23:34 GMT, 24 November 2022 Viewcomments Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews has been publicly accused of photoshopping a symbolic 'exit' sign out of a photo showing him voting. But graphic design experts have questioned the claims, which were levelled on Twitter by former Liberal premier Jeff Kennett on Friday. Mr Kennett tweeted: 'Look who airbrushed out the exit sign when they privately voted and then posted their voting on social media. 'Not only did he not have the courage to vote with his constituents, they falsified the picture. Says everything does it not? Certainly on the way out!' Mr Kennett shared an alternative image where the green emergency exit sign clearly hangs over Mr Andrews' head. The photo shows Premier Dan Andrews voting alongside his family (pictured) at a polling booth on Thursday outside his electorate. But some critics are claiming a green emergency exit sign behind the premier had been 'airbrushed' out of the photo Former Victorian Premier Jeff Kennett took to his social media (pictured) on Friday accusing Mr Andrews of doctoring the image to alter the sign - but graphic designers questioned the picture However, graphic design expert suggested to the Daily Mail Australia that all may not be as it seems. 'In our opinion Dan Andrews hasn't photoshopped the exit sign out – the photographer's flash has blown out all the white,' she said. 'It looks like someone has copied and pasted the exit sign over the top.' Daily Mail Australia has approached Mr Andrews' office for comment. It comes after Mr Andrews posted the picture of him voting early in the Melbourne CBD on Thursday - rather than in Mulgrave, the seat he represents. Critics called him out for not facing his constituents but the premier said that he was too busy to vote on Election Day. 'Like so many other Victorians, we've got a few things happening on Saturday so we voted early and on the way to somewhere else,' Mr Andrews wrote on Thursday. Labor is forecast to lose a dozen seats at the weekend - which could lead the party to rely on the Greens to cling to power. Meanwhile, other signs showing Mr Andrews could be driven out of government came out as his own constituents in the traditional Labor stronghold turned out in force to support his independent rival on Thursday Independent Ian Cook (pictured) shakes hands with voters on Thursday outside the Mulgrave early voting centre Meanwhile, other signs showing Mr Andrews could be driven out of government came out as his own constituents in the traditional Labor stronghold turned out in force to support his independent rival on Thursday. Independent Ian Cook was treated to royal-like status on Thursday as early voters in the Victorian Premier's traditionally safe seat of Mulgrave arrived to vote. Situated just across the highway from Mr Andrews' electoral office, Daily Mail Australia attended the Mulgrave district early voting centre, southeast of Melbourne's CBD, to conduct its own mini-poll of the masses. The results indicated a dire outlook for the Premier's chances of retaining his seat, with not a single person questioned by Daily Mail Australia indicating they would vote for Mr Andrews. Librarian Tracy Jenkins (pictured) admitted she had always voted for Mr Andrews - until now Between 1-3pm, Daily Mail Australia spoke to a random selection of 35 people, of all ages, genders and backgrounds, as they darted in and around of the Noble Park North voting centre - and it makes dire reading for Labor. One of the voters, librarian Tracy Jenkins, said she had always voted for Mr Andrews until now. 'I haven't gone for him this time. I normally do, but I believe there is a strong presence here of another independent. Mr Cook. I met him today and I'm impressed,' she said. Dan Andrews' office has been contacted for comment. Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site (dailymail) and under his responsibility