Suppose for a second that you had a chance encounter with your younger self. How would you respond to that?
Most likely, we won’t know until someone figures out how to travel through time first and then invents a time machine.

Conor Nickerson, a photographer living in Montreal, used a program called Photoshop to develop a photographic time machine that allowed him to visit his younger self and hang out with that version of himself.

He was able to do this by taking pictures of himself at different ages. It would appear that he performed a fantastic job of photoshopping his adult self into the photographs of his youth that he took between 1997 and 2005.

Conor came up with the concept while he was going through some old images and thinking about how it would be to photosshop himself into the pictures.
He thought it would be interesting to watch how things played out and see what happened.

He decided to give it a shot, so he gathered all of his old t-shirts and baseball caps and prepared for the challenge.

The most challenging part of his job was attempting to ensure that the quality of the new photographs was on par with that of the older ones.

According to Conor, a tremendous lot of blurring, sharpening, and noise were involved in the process of making the shot appear to be an older photograph.

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