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Fun with Photo manipulation

Submitted by AskthePhotographer on Monday, 31 March 2008No Comment
Fun with Photo manipulation

We’re taking a look into the weird and sometimes crazy world of photographer (artist, graphic designer, photoshop wizard, what ever you want to call him) Glenn Karisen. Better bring your thinking cap on.

 

Here’s some sampling of his work he’s done for several people. We’ll be making some commentary on each of them, but we would just like to ask you to sit back and take in his great images. They may be on the surreal side, but that’s half the fun.

 

 

Photo by glennkarlsen

 

 

 

Some people get a big head, but this is enough to make Barry Bonds jealous.

 

 

 

 

 

We’re not quite sure what Converse is trying to say here. Are Chuck Taylor’s trendy or intended for Paul Bunyon?

 

 

 

 

 

See what the writer’s strike has done to television?

 

 

 

 

Who hasn’t had this happen to them. You’re just walking down the road and you run across a sheep in a box. Sheeps are everywhere, but somehow always end up in a box.

 

 

Photo by GlennKarisen

 

 

Ah, cities are really starting to have a problem with homeless bushes. They’ve even thought about starting open bush shelters, but figured the Olive Garden was serving that purpose anyways.

 

 

Photo by GlennKarisen

 

 

Home Alone 4 … post-nuclear war Kevin has to fend off alien burglers. (Okay laugh, but that will probably be a Sci-Fi Channel original movie in about three weeks)

 

 

Photo by GlennKarisen

 

 

He’s having a rough day.

 

Photo by GlennKarisen

 

 

 

Another example of why you should use Proactive.

 

 

Photo by GlennKarisen

Bill Buckner is sitting somewhere in Idaho wishing he had this hand back in 1986.

 

Photo by Glenn Karisen

 

 

He seems a bit pale… oh wait, that’s just the wall he’s painted on.

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