Oct 06 2008

Where’d you Go?: 10 Photoshopped Pictures With Critical Elements Missing

Published by Natty at 11:00 am under Oddly Enough

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I have to hand it to one of the submitters at the site FWDfish for coming up with this batch of amazing photos that were altered to make it look like people are either suspended in air, sleeping with nothing under them, or even pulling imaginary ropes.

Whatever the position is, or the activity going on, after adding photoshop to the photos it’s interesting to imagine what the hell the world would be like if people were actually engaged in these activities sans the deleted imagery.

And rather than completely ruin this description because it’s hard to explain, I better just show you these ten pictures.

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That’s actually how I sleep every day.

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The world’s first leap frog championships?

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Definitely need those helmets to run a marathon.

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Floating trains would be amazing.

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Hover canoeing?

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Whatever you guys do, don’t let go.

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The human flea.  Best vertical leap ever.

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No comment.

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Well at least he doesn’t have plummer’s crack.

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Wheeeee!

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