Amazing This photographer creates a surreal and hilarious With One Simple Trick

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photo manipulation is a popular form of art where the photographs were digitally altered, combined and rearranged to create new and often surreal images. They can become very complex, but as an artist and photographer Stephen McMennamy shows in its "Combo Photos», sometimes creating a surreal image is as easy as sticking two photos together.

As you can see, McMennamy makes no attempt to hide the fact that these images are created by digitally slicing two photos in half and put them together to form a new picture.

As you can see, McMennamy makes no attempt to hide the fact that these images are created by digitally slicing two photos in half and putting them together to form a new image.

Stephen McMennamy

The shapes and colors are aligned, but it is very clear that you are looking at two different images.

The shapes and colors are lined up, but it's very clear that you're looking at two different images.

Stephen McMennamy

Yet forms come together to create a new, often funny creation.

Still, the forms come together to create a new, often funny creation.

Stephen McMennamy

Stephen McMennamy

Stephen McMennamy

some combos make a statement, but some, like this one, are just weird for love of the bizarre.

Some of the combos make a statement, but some, like this one, are just weird for weird's sake.

Stephen McMennamy

McMennamy himself says that this does not make much sense, but it ' Therefore he likes it.

Stephen McMennamy

McMennamy takes some of the images used to create his Combo Photos, and sometimes it works with other photographers. Other times, he draws inspiration from what's around to create his images.

This image was inspired by a water tower near the hometown of McMennamy Atlanta.

This image was inspired by a water tower near McMennamy's hometown of Atlanta.

Stephen McMennamy

The image of the water tower was captured by drone.

Stephen McMennamy

The divisions must not only be horizontal.

The splits don't just have to be horizontal.

Stephen McMennamy

Stephen McMennamy

Stephen McMennamy

Stephen McMennamy

Stephen McMennamy

Stephen McMennamy

Stephen McMennamy

Stephen McMennamy

Stephen McMennamy

Stephen McMennamy

Stephen McMennamy

(via Twisted Sifter)

When creating these images, McMennamy trying to combine things that might not be thought of as going together, but still work perfectly. It is a whole new way of looking at the world!

You can see more Combo McMennamy photos on its website and on Instagram and Tumblr, and learn some funny backstories behind.

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