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lornacrowley: i saw the most bonkers cyberpunk-looking billboard advertisement for divorce lawyers on the highway last night. it was like this blade runner city scape with “DIVORCE” superimposed over it in like, the THX font, and next to it was a
adarchives: The Face February 1998 Contributor - Superimpose Studio
lilith-the-ancient: dannyquirkartwork: Back in January, it came to my attention that Madonna’s social media team had been using a series of 3 of images in a campaign on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram with her head superimposed on my paintings to
adarchives: The Face - March 1996 Contributor - Superimpose Studio
adarchives: The Face - October 1995 Photo credit - Ellen Von Unwerth Contributor - Superimpose Studio
adarchives: The Face - March 1996 Photo credit - Christopher Kutner Contributor - Superimpose Studio
asylum-art: The Kingdom – The cloudy world of Seb Janiak “The Kingdom“, a beautiful series of digital matte painting created by the French artist Seb Janiak. By superimposing layers of different images to create an impressive accumulation, Seb
onlyoldphotography: László Moholy-Nagy: The Olly and Dolly sisters, around 1925 A floating circle, a common motif in László Moholy-Nagy’s work, is a dominant, repeated form in this composition: one superimposed over the face of a human figure,
ikenbot: The Milky Way Band and Dark Skies PSA:“That has to be superimposed - they photoshopped that on!” It’s understandable why a lot of you (and I do mean a lot) might be confused when confronting these vistas. But these are actual images of
adarchives: The Face - February 1995 Contributor - Superimpose Studio
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adarchives: The Face April 1997 Photo - Art Direction - Paul Marciano, Photo Dewey Nicks Contributor - Superimpose Studio
adarchives: The Face - September 1995Photo credit - Art direction - Paul Marciano, Photography - Dewey Nicks, Guess, 1994Contributor - Superimpose Studio
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adarchives: The Face, January 2001Photography Miles Aldridge, Styling Simon RobinsContributor - Superimpose Studio
adarchives: The Face - September 1995Contributor - Superimpose Studio
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adarchives: The Face, April 2004Mettallic Skirts photographed by Juergen Tellercontributor - Superimpose Studio
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adarchives: The Face - December 1995 Contributor - Superimpose Studio
adarchives: The Face, April 2004photo - Christoph Rihatcontributor - Superimpose Studio
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adarchives: The Face, March 2004Photo - Christoph Rihetcontributor - Superimpose Studio
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adarchives: The Face - April 1998 Photo - David Sims Contributor - Superimpose Studio
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adarchives:The Face - March 1985Contributor: Superimpose Studio
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peashooter85: Unique superimposed load ratchet fire pistol, early to mid 19th century. From Rock Island Auctions: “Made by an unknown smith, this pistol started life as a single shot underhammer target pistol before being changed to it’s present
dork-bot: emchughes: saintcaffeinated: I keep my spirits up with a different motivational background every day. Will I get in trouble at work if I start using these as my desktop background, y/n [8 backgrounds of animals with text superimposed over
belcalis: oscilite: cyan-concrete: SO I HAD A WEAPON WITH LOOTING 9000+ AND NEARLY TOOK DOWN THE SERVER I thought this was a slab of ground beef superimposed into minecraft That look like a Wendy’s patty
wilbursfoot:mypunkpansexualtwin: slyngureinsogminkur:being trans isn’t contagious anyway come closer Trans Character of the DayYou. [Image ID: The trans flag with two outstretched hands superimposed on top. End ID]
andouble:andouble:Passed a building for what I assume was some sort of pest control business and out front they had a huge banner that was just a close up photo of a rat with the words “public enemy #1” superimposed. No other text.Got a picture this
tendergothic:tearlessrain:tearlessrain:alpha bros will always pick lions and wolves to superimpose their “I’m so badass I need no one” memes on as if those aren’t the two animals most famous for having a buddy system and excellent
theacecrimes:maryfagdalene:the world needs transsexuals more than it needs god[ID: A gothic style church, with the words “THE WORLD NEEDS TRANSSEXUALS MORE THEN IT NEEDS GOD” superimposed over it in big, bold, orange and yellow letters /END
aspiealligator: [Image description: Background of several pie-style triangles in alternating shades of green with the head of an alligator superimposed over it. Text reads: LIGHT IN THE BATHROOM MAKES A BUZZING NOISE. STAY UP ALL NIGHT BECAUSE YOU
deaf-aspie: aspiealligator: [Image description: Background of several pie-style triangles in alternating shades of green with the head of an alligator superimposed over it. Text reads: “LOVES BEING ALONE, HATES BEING LONELY.”] Mai life.
discoveringdavinci: Leonardo’s “Flower of Life” – c. 1478-1519. Codex Atlanticus Fol 307v A “flower of life” is a geometrical figure that is made by creating 7 or more superimposed and evenly-spaced circles. The center of each circle is