You probably know about tilt-shift effect that is highly popular among some photographers. It uses a special lens that gives a real-world scene the illusion of being a miniature model. You can reach quite the same effect in Photoshop by adjusting color, contrast and depth of focus of your pictures. Serena Malyon, a student of an art school, decided to try tilt-shifting using paintings to see what would happen. And she got these rather interesting manipulations of some works by Van Gogh.
The Harvest, 1888
Starry Night Over the Rhone, 1888
Sunset: Wheat Fields Near Arles, 1888
Landscape at Auvers after the Rain, 1890
Pont de Langlois, 1888
Wheat Field with Rising Sun, 1889
The Painter on His Way to Work, 1888
The Red Vineyard, 1888
View of Saintes-Maries, 1888
Red Chestnuts in the Public Park at Arles, 1889
Mountains at Saint-Remy, 1889
Prisoners Exercising, 1890
Snow-Covered Field with a Harrow, 1890
Field with Poppies, 1889
Arles: View from the Wheat Fields, 1888
The Starry Night, 1889
*eyeroll* Hyperbole much?
Dude... seriously... they're just photos. You're acting like they dug up Van Gogh and defiled his corpse. Calm down.