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Here, I attach windows made of rectangles cut from self-stick black vinyl sheets. Like most of the buildings in Dream Machine the robot building is made of corrugated cardboard. Ever imagined this would be the original shot?ĥ. The tallest building in Dream City is visible in three scenes preceding Sky High, but it is only in this scene that readers discover its shaped like a robot. The brilliant amalgamation of high-quality camera, creative vision, perfect angle and photo-shop finesse prove photography is truly an art and these pictures are a witness to that:ġ. While 'Every picture tells a story' might be a phrase for different context, these photographs from 'Place and Photo' project by Brazilian photographer Gilmar Silva tell the actual story of transforming raw snaps into awe-worthy pictures.
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