Mind-boggling photos that turn everyday snaps into stunning works of art

By: Our Staff Reporter | August 28, 2009 |
THESE incredible photos could have been taken in an alternate universe.
The extraordinary pictures show ordinary situations distorted in impossible ways - even allowing a man to iron his own body.
Erik Johannson, 24, used a computer programme to manipulate his original pictures into mind-boggling pieces of art. The artist said his crazy ideas just come to him after trying to perceive ordinary events differently.
He sets out with his camera with a concept already in mind, before snapping pictures of everyday situations such as a man cycling along a road.
He then manipulates the images on his computer to create mind-boggling effects.
Mr Johannson utilises the Photoshop programme to bend roads, distort human bodies and change the landscape of the countryside.
In one, a man picks up a road and drags it casually behind him like a sheet. Another shows a perplexed cyclist staring down a chasm as the street drops off vertically before him.
A third depicts a normal-looking man ironing his own flattened body and another shows a labourer playing naughts and crosses in the road with a digger.
Erik, who lives in Gothenburg, Sweden, said: 'I get inspiration from almost everywhere. I actually get most of the ideas from things that happen in my daily life.
'To look at a situation in a different and unexpected way can sometimes generate ideas but the best ideas I get just come to me.
'Everything I do is very well planned. I almost never go out photographing without any idea about what I will do with the photos. 'Looking for the right place to shoot the photos is actually what takes up most of my time. Daily Mail
'The time required to put the photo together is very different depending on the photos that I have. It mostly takes between 10 to 20 hours, sometimes more.
'I like to change my photos in impossible and strange ways.
'From the beginning I started to modify photos just for fun, and I still think it is.

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