Zooey Deschanel’s Eyes ‘Shopped on Men

We never knew we wanted to see it, but now that we’ve seen Zooey Deschanel’s eyes photoshopped on to photographs of men, we can say it’s a creepy-humorous kind of feeling. Those eyes look great on Zooey, but they oscillate from being creepy to funny when placed on photographs of men. Checkout a few images here, and then headout to Guys With Zooeyes, a blog dedicated to ‘shopping Zooey Deschanel’s eyes on portraits of men.

Photoshop for Real World

Hungarian photographer Flora Borsi (previously) takes a humor filled look at the little things you could do in life if photoshop tools existed beyond the virtual world. Her series Photoshop in Real Life delves on the things you could do, if you had the magic of photoshop to command. Interestingly unlike similar concepts, this series is not all about improving looks, but mostly includes a certain sense of humor that the virtual tools would bring to the real world.

Shocking Reality of Unrealistic Beauty Standards of Photoshop [video]

It is well known that models are often photoshopped into the glamorous looks we see published. But to what extent is the change? This video shows things exactly the way they are. It is my opinion that the model looked extremely delightful in the “Before” look; something I would unashamedly declare to the world that “I would eat that”, and even the most astute would understand, probably agree and say they had the same feelings.

Impossible Architectural Collages

We think the world would be a better place if we actually had buildings made into the shape of Filip Dujardin‘s photographs. Granted, they are a wee bit architecturally impossible to really exist, and would potentially create quite a commotion if they came into existence for real, but they are totally mind-blowing. Filip created the set using the photographs of real buildings around Ghent, Belgium and worked his way through photoshop and digital collaging techniques to come up with the set he calls “Fictions.”

Celebrities Portrayed as Russian Generals

During Napoleon’s invasion of Russia, English artist George Dawe painted 329 portraits of Russian military officers for the Military Gallery of the Winter Palace in St. Petersburg. Artist Steve Payne used digital portraits of these paintings mixed with the magic of photoshop to give celebrities their style as Russian military generals. Call it wonderful execution, but most of these celebrities appear to be rather suited in their uniforms.