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Ok, so I can’t even ask for redemption for this one.
I think I just created the end of the world.



THIS IS WHAT SATAN LOOKS LIKE AND THAT’S WHY GOD KICKED HIM OUT CAUSE HE WAS TOO FABUU


Morphing is getting more interesting than people…

zebraeisdepressed:

thelokitomyhiddleston:

hiddles-boner:

tie-is-iron-man:

Ok, so I can’t even ask for redemption for this one.

I think I just created the end of the world.

THIS IS WHAT SATAN LOOKS LIKE AND THAT’S WHY GOD KICKED HIM OUT CAUSE HE WAS TOO FABUU

Morphing is getting more interesting than people…

(Source: iron-dink, via situationvacant)

— 7 months ago with 40918 notes
#digital culture  #gif  #internet  #lol  #morphing  #offbeat  #photo manipulation 

Photo manipulation before the digital age »

The first major exhibition devoted to history of manipulated photography before the digital age opens at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York on October 11, 2012. It will run until January 27, 2013.

— 8 months ago with 126 notes
#design  #history  #illustration  #offbeat  #news  #photo manipulation 
You may be one of those graphic designers with Photoshop level ‘God’. But photo manipulation was popular long before it could be done with Photoshop. Here’s a look at some historic photos that have been altered »

As long as there have been photos there has been touching up. From airbrushing to cropping, pictures of famous people and events have been altered to make them appear differently than reality. Here’s a look at some of the more famous examples of pre-Photoshop photo editing. One of the most famous pictures of President Abraham Lincoln is as fact-based as the upcoming movie Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter. Lincoln’s head was placed atop South Carolina politician John Calhoun’s body in this 1860 photo. Interestingly enough, Calhoun died in 1850.

You may be one of those graphic designers with Photoshop level ‘God’. But photo manipulation was popular long before it could be done with Photoshop. Here’s a look at some historic photos that have been altered »

As long as there have been photos there has been touching up. From airbrushing to cropping, pictures of famous people and events have been altered to make them appear differently than reality. Here’s a look at some of the more famous examples of pre-Photoshop photo editing. One of the most famous pictures of President Abraham Lincoln is as fact-based as the upcoming movie Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter. Lincoln’s head was placed atop South Carolina politician John Calhoun’s body in this 1860 photo. Interestingly enough, Calhoun died in 1850.

— 11 months ago with 51 notes
#history  #photo manipulation  #Photoshop  #portrait  #tech