Ben Thomas Appears to Shrink Cities in His Phenomenal Pictures
Francis Tiangson — March 18, 2011 — Art & Design
References: cityshrinker & photodonuts
Ben Thomas has traveled to Paris, Berlin, London, Tokyo, Melbourne, Sydney and Kobe, shrinking them down within his fascinating tilt-shift images presented here.
I will bet you've never seen the Eiffel Tower, the Sydney Opera House or Big Ben in the way that Ben Thomas has presented them. These images will make you feel like you are peering into an ant-sized version of these mega metropolises. Ben Thomas provides an interesting perspective on iconic landmarks, showing a side of them that no tourist has ever seen before.
These incredible Ben Thomas pictures will definitely inspire you to get on a jet plane and see these spectacular cities for yourself.
I will bet you've never seen the Eiffel Tower, the Sydney Opera House or Big Ben in the way that Ben Thomas has presented them. These images will make you feel like you are peering into an ant-sized version of these mega metropolises. Ben Thomas provides an interesting perspective on iconic landmarks, showing a side of them that no tourist has ever seen before.
These incredible Ben Thomas pictures will definitely inspire you to get on a jet plane and see these spectacular cities for yourself.
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