so... you work in a giant robot . Am I right?
Posted by behrouz at December 6, 2004 01:01 AMYou realize that robots don't have hair, right?
Posted by Andrew at December 6, 2004 01:04 AMWow, sam. I love these images. I'm afraid some might question whether these are technically photography or not, but I enjoy them quite a bit. Good work!
The second one is much more convincing that the first, in my opinion.
Posted by tanner at December 6, 2004 01:09 AMFUN tribal masks from the industrial age!! Who else would think of such a thing??
I hope I don't trip today, because I'll be looking at everything I meet cross-eyed to see if I can turn it into a face..........
Posted by Kathy at December 6, 2004 01:10 AMthats just so cool on so many levels... It looks really high tech to me... but i can also see the tribal mask there.
Posted by scott at December 6, 2004 01:48 AMFunky Robots ;)
Now, if only they could speak too!
Posted by Sid Carter at December 6, 2004 01:59 AMThe bottom one works better than the top one because of the more natural slant of the eyes.
Posted by Henk Bakker at December 6, 2004 03:50 AMreminds me H.R. Giger works, cool
Posted by Flaring at December 6, 2004 05:12 AMI'm glad others thought of robots because looking at this image I kept thinking "Paranoid Android"! Nice treatment with these images.
Posted by Cameron at December 6, 2004 06:34 AMtoo industrial ........... kind of like silent movies thingy ..... and guys don't forget to check out the shots on http://www.topleftpixel.com/ipong/
Posted by mooni at December 6, 2004 08:00 AMThe top one looks sad while the bottom one looks angry. To me they both work equally well. Nicely done!
Posted by twb at December 6, 2004 10:52 AMHow do you use the mirror option in photoshop i have photoshop 7.0 and cant find it...maybe i'm blind , thanks :)
Posted by stephanie at December 6, 2004 11:30 AMVery creative ... there's a lot of little details that change between the two images that create the different expressions. Well done ... hope to see more in the future.
Posted by Aaron at December 6, 2004 02:31 PMYou have a mighty big imagination my friend.
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I actually made something like this a while back (except a bit more advanced) to create an old wiseman figure, looked really neat :)
http://www.deviantart.com/view/8244006/
Go extreme photo manipulation!
Posted by Lorin Halpert at December 6, 2004 05:51 PMI see but we don't need to imagine a robot to appreciate your photos.
Posted by willy at December 6, 2004 06:06 PMand if you flip it upside down, the robot has a mustache instead of hair ;)
Posted by marigold at December 6, 2004 06:29 PMLorin> what the heck???? that things just creepy.
very cool... I like the two shots in comparison. I had total dejavu looking at this photo. I am sure ive seen it before. This must be part of your sequal theme this week (or our mind inslaving robot masters changed something this morning/matrix)
Really cool. I am looking forward to "Robot Face the Revenge" and "Robot faces 2 3/4" starring fellow Canadian Leslie Nelson.
P.S. Im just teasing. Keep up the good work.
Posted by scott at December 6, 2004 06:42 PMI like the idea... I have always like photo dilusions ... I like to see more dilusions,... do you know any website/book etc...or do you have more similar work?
Posted by Reza at December 6, 2004 06:54 PMVery creative :) The second one works better and easier to recognise as a robot, I think it's because of the pipelines on the sides that formed a face-like feature.
Posted by Monika at December 6, 2004 08:26 PMI nearly always appreciate the perspective of Sam's photos and am just waiting on some of this winter's batch of snow photos. It's something that you never see in Australian cities.
uh oh. I think someone has an overly active imagination.
Posted by doug. stevens at March 13, 2005 10:13 PM