Celebrity Faces Photoshopped
While some of these partial face transplants in Photoshop are pretty awful, I’m a big fan of Orlando Bloom mashed up with Johnny Depp:

There are some other not bad ones, like Natalie Portman & Keira Knightley and all the Paris Hilton photoshops, so enjoy!
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