Photo: Henry Hadlow
It's a time honored tradition on the Internet to call "'Shopped" on dubious photos that look like they've been photoshopped. But this time, it's the other way around: In this piece, called "Tell a Lie," Central Saint Martins College of Art student Henry Hadlow uses only the camera and handmade graphics to mimic common photoshop effects!
Link - via deliberatepixel
Comments (8)
well, not quitee as cool as the original, but its my first try.
and, with real photoshop hah.
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3293/2773358509_53cd7f44a9_o.jpg
Straight line = Not Art
Pretentious semi straight line = Art
does noticing that make me a nerd?
also, these would have been much more effective if he had used printed pieces instead of going hand drawn.
How many times have you said, I wish I've thought of that because it was just so darn simple but yet, you thought it was stupid.
Next time you come up with an idea, stop and really think about making it into a product, lol...
If you really want to make millions, make old book smell in a can.
Instant Manure-stench for my series of Farm-seasons-books!
Fertilizer-and-daffodil-smell for my Home-gardner-books!
- And of course Fresh-Sushi-odor around the cookbooks on how to be a homegrown Japanese Chef...
And then several containers of different smells connected to a USB-port and you can have Smell-o-Vision while browsing the internet. :-)