48 Mind-blowing Examples of Photo Manipulation Art »
Posted By mageek 10 months, 3 weeks ago in Arts & EntertainmentPhoto manipulation is one of the most creative artforms to come out of the digital age. Here we showcase ten masters of this technique and 48 examples of their stunning artwork, blending real photos with synthetic elements for a surreal result.
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frctm510 months, 2 weeks ago
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This reminds me of the sort of science fiction art one would find in Omni Magazine in the late seventies and early eighties. It also has a slight Escher quality to it or Salvador Dali. It puts the mind in a strange space like we are witnessing someone else's dream or nightmare. I confess that I find art like this more disturbing than beautiful but I do appreciate the skill and imagination that are evident in these pictures.
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ningyo10 months, 2 weeks ago
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i dunno--very bizarre and very well done--somehow mostly not very interesting and contrived---most of the over-the-top cg work i see seems to be elaborate and weird for the sake of being elaborate and weird--a little photoshop goes a long way
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sblgraphics10 months, 1 week ago
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Superb...Superb photos...
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