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Photoshopping Vintage History


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Worth1000.com instituted a "history-that-never-was" Photoshopping contest. Familiar, sepia-toned images of yesteryear get the full, Photoshop treatment, and are spliced, masked, and mixed with unlikely and impossible companion images. Truly, a must-see.


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Worth1000.com instituted a "history-that-never-was" Photoshopping contest. Familiar, sepia-toned images of yesteryear get the full, Photoshop treatment, and are spliced, masked, and mixed with unlikely and impossible companion images. Truly, a must-see.

I've seen plenty of Photoshop tricking in general, but these examples really appeal to me.

16th-century palaces, Méliès man-in-the-moon visages, a stereoview (special kudos for invoking +that+ format), and a GIANT CHICKEN PULLING A SURREY!

I think my favorite is the dead triceratops at the feet of some long-ago-that-never-was Victorian-era safari. My only complaint is that the original image appears to be a military group, instead of one of those classic hunting party photos.




Where can I find this?

http://tinyurl.com/2qdvxw



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