The amazing and cool photo thread

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Some times I just do not understand art. Can someone explain to me what the artist was trying to convey here, gluing all the people figures to the wall?
 
Some times I just do not understand art. Can someone explain to me what the artist was trying to convey here, gluing all the people figures to the wall?
I think he was attempting to make the GTP logo with little plastic people using Rhino Glue while having sneezing fits.
 
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I think he was attempting to make the GTP logo with little plastic people using Rhino Glue while having sneezing fits.

Maybe he was tracing the poorly-washed-off bloodstains on his walls?
 
It reads as funny through the whole thing but the end is quite amazing I would say. 👍
 
Yeah, that's a real monument. I just now learned about it!
 
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Strange. I though Tatooine had two suns...

Apparently, Kaz needed it for use as a texture for the Toscana moon:D

Talking of binary star sunsets, this is probably the coolest one I've found
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It's almost surreal.
 
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Fine glass.

EDIT: Supposedly the "Custom" ones, like above, that Illadelph makes can fetch up to $6000 USD. :indiff: One-off.

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The surface of the sun erupts with solar flares reaching tens of thousands of kilometres into space. The image was taken from Nasa's Solar Dynamics Observatory

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Green Anemone, Vancouver Island

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Diorama Map London (2010)

Sohei Nishino walked the city of London on foot for a month, wandering the streets and recording images from every possible angle. About 4,000 of these photographs, hand printed in his own dark room, were meticulously pieced together with scissors and glue in his Tokyo studio. The result was an aerial view of London, which was reshot as a completed collage to produce a final image. More of Nishino’s collages are on show at the Michael Hoppen Gallery in London

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