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Photoshop Turns Rock Climbing Photos Into Rock Worshiping Photos

Here’s a strange and hilarious idea that the internet has spawned: if you Photoshop rock climbers out of bouldering photos and leave the spotters in the frame, the resulting images look like photos of rock worshipers.

@allmightystone is a new Instagram account dedicated to collecting and sharing these Photoshopped creations.

More info: Instagram (h/t: petapixel)













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