22.12.08
AgeMaps
I found this great project via Double Takes.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjZBKn_8TGqojZjisWYXk-mpi892vq2QKLnxUcwekkEdIL-t9ikOtM-HNU6zpa96oR2ClqqQ6hFZgsZKAAGD_AJIdPaHyH5CkKmNPo_brZLv11301ypw9zFniiUh3eF_IV5H9gtlh1LFa5i/s320/agemaps1_t.gif)
It consists of having half the face of somebody as a kid and half an adult one. I'm so tempted to do this for people I know!
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhGBhLV9z9evlisvPkXTB2kWu37Xg9JBPXaCuJAiUQIKX2Yj6Oo5LA-_o0W-FdZB-StObClCjMmtYpe_0jzKsguHSxnMcOd0ZqtesGzfVrvfFS3EZaHVslb_IXcKXFu8Yx7HtxpGFxTRquF/s320/agemaps3_t.jpg)
22.12.08
Category: art, blog, life, photography
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That would be really interesting. I have some very old family pictures of babies (I'm talking about tin types and daguerratypes) and I have no idea what the adult versions look like.
Have a wonderful Holiday,
Kate
That is so freakin' creepy looking. It's a brilliant idea, though. I am more than curious to see what mine or other people I know would look like.