
Digitally Altered Pics
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This is Meagan. The shot on the right is a representation of what the camera would see if it had a multi-dimensional filter. |
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Space ghost coast to coast with special guest my friend Andy. (The host switched capes during the first commercial break, he said pink made him look fat) |
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This is my hot girlfriend. For some reason I felt the need to fuck with such a perfect shot and among other things, mix it with a blue vortex. |
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This one's just plain weird. That's me wearing the airline pilots glasses and headset. I had a lot of caffiene.... then acid. |
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This is myself when I was around 11 along with my two siblings. I'm not sure I put this pic in here, I didn't digitally change anything. |
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I titled this one "A happy natural born killer." Thank you Oliver Stone.... and the color pass feature in photoshop. |
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Different versions of a collage I made from many pictures taken during an anti-drunk driving campaign when I was in high school. |
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Andy again. This time he's been made to actually be the center of his own universe. |
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< - This is Bridgett. | This is not Bridgett. - > |
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Former NBC anchor Tom Brokaw in his true form. We all knew he had to be at least partly machine, It's only cooler that that machine is a terminator. |
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These were not made by me, they were an ode to my fondness of cheese from a coworker by the name of William Grubb. |
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I have no idea who these kids are or for who I did this for, but I liked how they turned out. |
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Good Ol' Mr. Yuk. Well, his transilvanian cousin anyway. He is put on bottles of garlic sauce. |
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Another work of art done partially by William Grubb and Me. Furbies really are planning to take over the world you know. |
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This one is titled: "I'm obsessed (With Quentin Tarantino)." I think it may be a fairly self explainatory one. |
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Various Kill Bill stuff from the time I was bored and waiting for the film to actually be released. |
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Tribute to the late Ray Charles. I was happy with how this looked after the insane hours of tweaking. |
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On the left is the dvd cover for the film "Requiem for a Dream." On the right is an apt analogy. |
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Slight changes to the version on the right. But it really makes a big difference doesn't it? |
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This is a far off shot of the nuclear power plant where I used to work. It was either snowing and the sunset was freaky that night, or possibly I inversed the colors. |
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My zombie girlfriend and zombie children. |
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