Does it still count as a picture if it's taken with an electron microscope?10yr ⋅ KarmaNeutrino ⋅ r/pics
A photo of 'Fallen Astronaut' - an aluminium sculpture placed on the moon in 1971, to commemorate those who fell in the pursuit of the exploration of space. [X-post from /r/UnusualArt]9yr ⋅ KarmaNeutrino ⋅ r/space
This pocket sized printer that moves itself across the page.9yr ⋅ KarmaNeutrino ⋅ r/mildlyinteresting
Incredible Graffiti girl - No brushes or stencils, just spray - by David Walker10yr ⋅ KarmaNeutrino ⋅ r/Graffiti
The human eye, from the back. The camera goes through the iris using a laser to take a panoramic view of the back of the retina. The greenish yellow ball is the optic nerve.9yr ⋅ KarmaNeutrino ⋅ r/pics
Another magnets post - unfortunately not as beautiful as the last one.9yr ⋅ KarmaNeutrino ⋅ r/oddlysatisfying
Fiori Di Como by Dale Chihuly - 2000 square feet of glass sculpture9yr ⋅ KarmaNeutrino ⋅ r/UnusualArt
'We wants it, we needs it. Must have the precious.' [X-post from /r/SandArt]10yr ⋅ KarmaNeutrino ⋅ r/pics
Fallen Astronaut - an aluminium sculpture placed on the moon in 1971, to commemorate those who fell in the pursuit of the exploration of space. [X-post from /r/UnusualArt]9yr ⋅ KarmaNeutrino ⋅ r/pics
Basilique Sainte-Therese de Lisieux by Louis Marie Cordonnier [547x800]10yr ⋅ KarmaNeutrino ⋅ r/ArchitecturePorn
Boss of a bulletproof glass company stands behind his company's product 100%. Literally.9yr ⋅ KarmaNeutrino ⋅ r/gifs
Fancy seeing you here... - sculpture by Michael Grab (X-post from /r/UnusualArt)10yr ⋅ KarmaNeutrino ⋅ r/pics
Angel Incarnate, Leonardo Da Vinci, Charcoal on Paper, c. 1515 [X-post from /r/UnusualArt]9yr ⋅ KarmaNeutrino ⋅ r/Art