Have a closer look and you'll see that Stephen McMennamy's photos are not your usual Photoshop manipulations. Previously featured on Bored Panda, the art director comes up with all sorts of weird objects and scenarios by seamlessly combining two different photos into one. And he's back with more awesome work!
"It’s really just from looking around and seeing what things are out in the world might make for an interesting fit or what would make for a nice contrast once combined," McMennamy told PetaPixel. "As far as process, it’s just a matter of me hunting things down and aiming for the cleanest shot possible."
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Lightbulb + Egg
Excavator + Ice Cream Scoop
This is probably my favorite one! What a creative concept of two completely different ideas put together!
Banana + Car
Cupcake + Toothbrush
Wheat + Braid
Hair + Brush
Headphones + Donuts
Turf + Cake
Candy + Garden Sprayer
Milk + Rope
Fries + Smokes
My Twirling 5 Year Old + A Hibiscus Flower
Steamroller + Bread
Grapes + Balloon
Trumpet Vine + Traffic Cones
Paintbrush + Bananas
If the brush is in yellow paint, would be more awesome. I like the idea
Cauliflower + Poodle
Human + Pencils
Drink Umbrella + Beach Umbrella
Tissue + Factory
Green Paint + Daylily
Piece Of String + Rope Swing
Pepper + Shoe
A Back + Apricot
Candle + Flashlight
Faucet + Balloons
Yellow Paint + Yellow Squash
Rope On Rods + A Cup Of Instant Lunch
Donuts + Wheelbarrow
Paint Brush + Jalapeno Pepper
Cotton Stuffing + Gold Necklaces
Wood Posts + Fry Container
I can see all the lines. That's not the point. It's a mashup, it shows where one ends and another begins. Use your imagination.
Pvc Pipe + Chocolate Milk & Straw
Soda Bottles + Christmas Lights
Daughter Holding Wire + Ski Lift
Umbrella + Candy Cane
Yellow Squash + Yellow Paint
Wheatgrass Juice + Garden Hose
Bananas + Mustard
Cherry Picker + Plastic Knife
Giant Pipe + Padlock
what a unique way of putting together things that don't usually fit together!
How can it be seamlessly if you can most assuredly see a seam in every picture? Not with the two subjects, either. The backgrounds are not even close in some of these. The concept is cool, the description is misleading.
what a unique way of putting together things that don't usually fit together!
How can it be seamlessly if you can most assuredly see a seam in every picture? Not with the two subjects, either. The backgrounds are not even close in some of these. The concept is cool, the description is misleading.