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This is what it looks like to stick your head out the window of a NASCAR car flying around a race track. Lithuanian photographer Tadao Cern wanted to work on a project that would make people laugh and that's when the idea to blow 186 mile per hour winds into people's faces came to life. The project is called Blow Job and involves a specific light source to accurately capture the ridiculous facial expressions that come from being blasted with heavy gusts out of a wind machine.
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Since the gusts were so strong, participants had to take a deep breath and hold it in before the wind machine was switched on in order to avoid any potential injury.
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The 29-year old Cern was an architect before he quit to become a full-time wedding photographer.
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Cern opened up a photo studio in Vilnius, Lithuania and started working on more creative photography projects.
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Cern wants to keep working on unique projects like Blow Job and says his next work will involve human eating habits.
Keep clicking to see more pictures from Cern's hilarious project.
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