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Brevity is indeed the soul of wit. But some people need to have the obvious spelt out in easy-to-grasp terms...
Photograph: Daniel Leal-Olivas
Lab el baroud display, Oran, Algeria 1880
Here They Lie (Tangentlemen Studios, in development)
Stephen Talasnik, Satellite No 5: Pioneer (2015) Tippet Rise, Montana
Willem Versteegh, untitled (c. 2013)
David Shannon-Lier, Crater Moonset, El Pinacate, Sonora (undated)
http://davidshannon-lier.com/ellipse
Landscape with the Chinese Literati Su Shi and Tao Qian, Edo Period (1615-1868)
George Lee Bracey, Wilson Dam, Alabama (1925)
Laurent Kronental, Souvenir d’un futur (2011-ongoing)
Photographer unknown
Ori Gersht, Far Off Mountains and Rivers (2009)
Stefania Mizara, Gaza War Days (2010)
Sketching something inspired by “The Road”.
Joseph Mallord William Turner, Mer de Glace, in the Valley of Chamouni, Switzerland (1803) Watercolor, graphite and gum on paper
Charles Jencks, Cells of Life (2016)
Photographer unknown: Water tower, Montpelier (c. 1890-1900)
Benjamin Halpern, Missile Site Control Building, Stanley R. Mickelsen Safeguard Complex, Nekoma, North Dakota (1992)