Hungarian photographer Flóra Borsi has an eye for photography which is noteworthy. (Photo: Facebook)
Her previous work has been featured at the Saatchi Gallery, at the Louvre, and even in commercial software such as Adobe Photoshop CC. (Photo: Facebook)
“I wanted to show that the animals are so unique and special, every little detail is different, and we are similar to them somehow,†Borsi told Bored Panda. (Photo: Facebook)
Each piece takes 15-20 hours from the makeup, hair photoshoot stock photo research manipulation. The retouching progress is about 12 hours for each work,†she added. (Photo: Facebook)
The colour, effects and props are used in the photoshoot to make her look more like the creature that features in the photo. (Photo: Facebook)
Once she tried to take a selfie with her dog, and his eyes were like one of her, this triggered the idea for this series. (Photo: Facebook)
“I wanted to show that the animals are so unique and special, every little detail is different, and we are similar to them somehow,†Borsi told Bored Panda. (Photo: Facebook)
In her latest project Animeyed', Borsi features animals superimposed over self-portraits so that the two faces overlap, sharing one eye in common. (Photo: Facebook)
Flora Borsi's Animeyed combines animals and people into portraits