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Recreations

Still The Same

Same auto part. Different decade.

(submitted by Jeff)

Recreating The Awkwardness

(submitted by Adrienne and Conni)

Recreating The Awkwardness: Lil Dribbler

You can change the suit, but you can’t change the man.

(submitted by Brandon)

Recreating the Awkwardness

“We call this one “Ghost Dad” because the picture makes it look like Dad decided to join in on the family photo from beyond the grave. When we recreated the picture 20 years later, we made sure to invite the ghost parents back for a second round. Sadly, those matching handmade orca whale sweaters couldn’t join us.”

(submitted by Andrew)

Recreating The Awkwardness

(via reddit)

Recreating The Awkwardness

“My sister and I would play dress up at our grandmas, and needless to say, grandma didn’t have many guy costumes in her costume chest.”

(submitted by Justin)

Recreating The Awkwardness

(submitted by Erika)

Recreating The Awkwardness

“I recreated a photo of me from 1991. Apparently 23 years is enough time to realize that you don’t believe in fairy tales anymore. Even if you dress like you are in one.”

(submitted by Laura)

Recreating The Awkwardness

Some things will never change.

(via Irina Werning)

First Day

“The picture on the left was taken my first day of kindergarten in Clyde, Ohio.  To make a unique invitation to my 40th Birthday Party, I tried to recreate this picture.  It was remarkably easy to find a house that looked almost exactly the same even though I now live thousands of miles away.  The only thing missing was getting my little brother to pose inside the door . . . but the homeowner wouldn’t answer the doorbell and so we shot this one quickly without permission.”

(submitted by Zen)