The 15 Best Psychedelic Photos on the Web

#15 Prism Magic

 
Sometimes nature creates psychedelic images for you. This prism light is out of this world.
 

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15: Prism Magic
Sometimes nature creates psychedelic images for you. This prism light is out of this world.
14: Two Women
Wow this psychedelic photo has a lot going on. We could literally stare at it all day.
13: Face
This definitely qualifies as the trippiest psychedelic portrait we've ever seen. So many colors...
12: Swirly Whirl
This is beautiful and dynamic but to be honest its making us a little seasick.
11: Vortex
We could just fall into this swirling vortex of light and shape created by psychedelic photographer Micheal Fisk.
10: Psychedelic Negatives
These trippy photos are by Dana Boulos, itinerant fashion photographer and fan of psychedelic imagery.
9: 70s Psychedelic
You don't need modern photographic technology to doctor a photo for a trippy experience.
8: Fashion Photography
We think that we'd read more fashion magazines if all fashion photography looked like these trippy pictures taken by photographer Shoji Van Kuzumi.
7: Rhinocerous
No need to rub your eyes and blink. That is a rhinoceros climbing a black and white staircase. That is all.
6: Cape
This is another beautifully spaced-out photograph by photographer Reno Rogers as part of his "Layers" series.
5: Walk On By
We hope this is psychedelic trick photography. Otherwise that guy has a serious problem with his legs he should see a doctor about.
4: Trails
Psychedelic photos don't have to be complicated to be engaging. We find these hand trails absolutely mesmerizing.
3: Layers
This psychedelic photograph by Reno Ranger was made by layering colors over the exposure.
2: Self Portrait
This trippy self portrait is by photographer David Tejada. The psychedelic bends in the photo are thanks to the flexing glass he's standing in front of.
1: Jimi Hendrix
This looks like standard college freshman poster fare but it’s actually a photograph by master psychedelic photographer Ira Cohen.