Photographs taken inside musical instruments making them look like large and spacious rooms.
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Photographs taken inside musical instruments making them look like large and spacious rooms.
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Irina Werning, Back to the future
Coolest photography project ever.
The last one’s very powerful actually.
After seeing the last one, I couldn’t resist and had to reblog.
My lovely followers, please follow this blog immediately!
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Famous Landmarks, Seen Through The Eyes Of Hundreds All At Once
Spanish photographer Pep Ventosa scours the web for snapshots of famous landmarks from the same vantage point. Then, in a manual form of a Google-like computer algorithm, they are blended together to form a sort of meta-snapshot.
More shots here, and a similar project here.
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Get a giant telephoto lens.
Start zoomed all the way out.
Step back a few feet and zoom in so the object is the same size.
Repeat.
Or it’s witchcraft and we need to set this photographer on fire.
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Posing in the park on Flickr by @dericky.
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I’m just going to set my bags behind me so they don’t get in the picture on Flickr by @dericky.
Eu e meu namorado lindo @AndrewLuellen <3
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It wasn’t out yet on Flickr by @dericky.
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Shooting in the park on Flickr by @dericky.
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Ottomar Anschütz, The first train at the Berlin U-Bahn, Berlin, Germany, 1902.
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