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  • Stunning Old photochrome prints turn back the clock in London <br />
<br />
colourised postcards from the Victorian era,  postcards were made using photochrom - a method of producing colourised photos from negatives<br />
<br />
Photo shows: Richmond, view of the Thames, England, between 1890 and 1900<br />
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  • Stunning Old photochrome prints turn back the clock in London <br />
<br />
colourised postcards from the Victorian era,  postcards were made using photochrom - a method of producing colourised photos from negatives<br />
<br />
Photo shows: Thames Embankment, England, between 1890 and 1900<br />
©Library of Congress/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Stunning_Old_photochrome_print...jpg
  • Stunning Old photochrome prints turn back the clock in London <br />
<br />
colourised postcards from the Victorian era,  postcards were made using photochrom - a method of producing colourised photos from negatives<br />
<br />
Photo shows: London Tower Bridge, England, between 1890 and 1900<br />
©Library of Congress/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Stunning_Old_photochrome_print...jpg
  • Stunning Old photochrome prints turn back the clock in London <br />
<br />
colourised postcards from the Victorian era,  postcards were made using photochrom - a method of producing colourised photos from negatives<br />
<br />
Photo shows: Royal Exchange, London, England, between 1890 and 1900<br />
©Library of Congress/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Stunning_Old_photochrome_print...jpg
  • Stunning Old photochrome prints turn back the clock in London <br />
<br />
colourised postcards from the Victorian era,  postcards were made using photochrom - a method of producing colourised photos from negatives<br />
<br />
Photo shows: Windsor Castle, England, between 1890 and 1900<br />
©Library of Congress/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Stunning_Old_photochrome_print...jpg
  • Stunning Old photochrome prints turn back the clock in London <br />
<br />
colourised postcards from the Victorian era,  postcards were made using photochrom - a method of producing colourised photos from negatives<br />
<br />
Photo shows: Great Western Hotel Paddington, London, England, between 1890 and 1900<br />
©Library of Congress/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Stunning_Old_photochrome_print...jpg
  • Stunning Old photochrome prints turn back the clock in London <br />
<br />
colourised postcards from the Victorian era,  postcards were made using photochrom - a method of producing colourised photos from negatives<br />
<br />
Photo shows: Kew Gardens, England, between 1890 and 1900<br />
©Library of Congress/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Stunning_Old_photochrome_print...jpg
  • Stunning Old photochrome prints turn back the clock in London <br />
<br />
colourised postcards from the Victorian era,  postcards were made using photochrom - a method of producing colourised photos from negatives<br />
<br />
Photo shows: Holborn Viaduct, London, England, England, between 1890 and 1900<br />
©Library of Congress/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Stunning_Old_photochrome_print...jpg
  • Stunning Old photochrome prints turn back the clock in London <br />
<br />
colourised postcards from the Victorian era,  postcards were made using photochrom - a method of producing colourised photos from negatives<br />
<br />
Photo shows: Kensington Gardens, the fountains, London, England, between 1890 and 1900<br />
©Library of Congress/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Stunning_Old_photochrome_print...jpg
  • Stunning Old photochrome prints turn back the clock in London <br />
<br />
colourised postcards from the Victorian era,  postcards were made using photochrom - a method of producing colourised photos from negatives<br />
<br />
Photo shows: Piccadilly Circus, London, England, England, between 1890 and 1900<br />
©Library of Congress/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Stunning_Old_photochrome_print...jpg
  • Stunning Old photochrome prints turn back the clock in London <br />
<br />
colourised postcards from the Victorian era,  postcards were made using photochrom - a method of producing colourised photos from negatives<br />
<br />
Photo shows: Cheapside London, England, between 1890 and 1900<br />
©Library of Congress/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Stunning_Old_photochrome_print...jpg
  • Stunning Old photochrome prints turn back the clock in London <br />
<br />
colourised postcards from the Victorian era,  postcards were made using photochrom - a method of producing colourised photos from negatives<br />
<br />
Photo shows: Trafalgar Square and National Gallery, London, England, between 1890 and 1900<br />
©Library of Congress/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Stunning_Old_photochrome_print...jpg
  • Stunning Old photochrome prints turn back the clock in London <br />
<br />
colourised postcards from the Victorian era,  postcards were made using photochrom - a method of producing colourised photos from negatives<br />
<br />
Photo shows: Hyde Park Corner, England, between 1890 and 1900<br />
©Library of Congress/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Stunning_Old_photochrome_print...jpg
  • Stunning Old photochrome prints turn back the clock in London <br />
<br />
colourised postcards from the Victorian era,  postcards were made using photochrom - a method of producing colourised photos from negatives<br />
<br />
Photo shows: St. Paul's Cathedral, West Front, London, England, between 1890 and 1900<br />
©Library of Congress/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Stunning_Old_photochrome_print...jpg
  • Stunning Old photochrome prints turn back the clock in London <br />
<br />
colourised postcards from the Victorian era,  postcards were made using photochrom - a method of producing colourised photos from negatives<br />
<br />
Photo shows: Westminster Abbey, England, between 1890 and 1900<br />
©Library of Congress/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Stunning_Old_photochrome_print...jpg
  • Stunning Old photochrome prints turn back the clock in London <br />
<br />
colourised postcards from the Victorian era,  postcards were made using photochrom - a method of producing colourised photos from negatives<br />
<br />
Photo shows: London Bridge, England, between 1890 and 1900<br />
©Library of Congress/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Stunning_Old_photochrome_print...jpg
  • Stunning Old photochrome prints turn back the clock in London <br />
<br />
colourised postcards from the Victorian era,  postcards were made using photochrom - a method of producing colourised photos from negatives<br />
<br />
Photo shows: The Tower, London, England, between 1890 and 1900<br />
©Library of Congress/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Stunning_Old_photochrome_print...jpg
  • Stunning Old photochrome prints turn back the clock in London <br />
<br />
colourised postcards from the Victorian era,  postcards were made using photochrom - a method of producing colourised photos from negatives<br />
<br />
Photo shows: Whitehall, horse guards, London, England, between 1890 and 1900<br />
©Library of Congress/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Stunning_Old_photochrome_print...jpg
  • Stunning Old photochrome prints turn back the clock in London <br />
<br />
colourised postcards from the Victorian era,  postcards were made using photochrom - a method of producing colourised photos from negatives<br />
<br />
Photo shows: British Museum, London, England], between 1890 and 1900<br />
©Library of Congress/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Stunning_Old_photochrome_print...jpg
  • CHANGCHUN, CHINA - JUNE 23: (CHINA OUT)<br />
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Man Recovered With 3D Printed Cervical Vertebra <br />
<br />
 A 3D printed medical implant is seen at the Second Hospital of Jilin University on June 23, 2015 in Changchun, Jilin Province of China. 66-year-old Fu Zuohua, who has cervical vertebra hyperosteogeny, received a surgery with a 3D printed cervical vertebra implant made of titanium on June 19, and he recovered to a better condition. <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_3D_Printed_Cervical_Ver...jpg
  • CHANGCHUN, CHINA - JUNE 23: (CHINA OUT)<br />
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Man Recovered With 3D Printed Cervical Vertebra <br />
<br />
 A 3D printed medical implant is seen at the Second Hospital of Jilin University on June 23, 2015 in Changchun, Jilin Province of China. 66-year-old Fu Zuohua, who has cervical vertebra hyperosteogeny, received a surgery with a 3D printed cervical vertebra implant made of titanium on June 19, and he recovered to a better condition. <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_3D_Printed_Cervical_Ver...jpg
  • CHANGCHUN, CHINA - JUNE 23: (CHINA OUT)<br />
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Man Recovered With 3D Printed Cervical Vertebra <br />
<br />
 A 3D printed medical implant is seen at the Second Hospital of Jilin University on June 23, 2015 in Changchun, Jilin Province of China. 66-year-old Fu Zuohua, who has cervical vertebra hyperosteogeny, received a surgery with a 3D printed cervical vertebra implant made of titanium on June 19, and he recovered to a better condition. <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_3D_Printed_Cervical_Ver...jpg
  • CHANGCHUN, CHINA - JUNE 23: (CHINA OUT)<br />
<br />
Man Recovered With 3D Printed Cervical Vertebra <br />
<br />
 A 3D printed medical implant is seen at the Second Hospital of Jilin University on June 23, 2015 in Changchun, Jilin Province of China. 66-year-old Fu Zuohua, who has cervical vertebra hyperosteogeny, received a surgery with a 3D printed cervical vertebra implant made of titanium on June 19, and he recovered to a better condition. <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_3D_Printed_Cervical_Ver...jpg
  • CHANGCHUN, CHINA - JUNE 23: (CHINA OUT)<br />
<br />
Man Recovered With 3D Printed Cervical Vertebra <br />
<br />
 A 3D printed medical implant is seen at the Second Hospital of Jilin University on June 23, 2015 in Changchun, Jilin Province of China. 66-year-old Fu Zuohua, who has cervical vertebra hyperosteogeny, received a surgery with a 3D printed cervical vertebra implant made of titanium on June 19, and he recovered to a better condition. <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_3D_Printed_Cervical_Ver...jpg
  • CHANGCHUN, CHINA - JUNE 23: (CHINA OUT)<br />
<br />
Man Recovered With 3D Printed Cervical Vertebra <br />
<br />
 A 3D printed medical implant is seen at the Second Hospital of Jilin University on June 23, 2015 in Changchun, Jilin Province of China. 66-year-old Fu Zuohua, who has cervical vertebra hyperosteogeny, received a surgery with a 3D printed cervical vertebra implant made of titanium on June 19, and he recovered to a better condition. <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_3D_Printed_Cervical_Ver...jpg
  • CHANGCHUN, CHINA - JUNE 23: (CHINA OUT)<br />
<br />
Man Recovered With 3D Printed Cervical Vertebra <br />
<br />
 A 3D printed medical implant is seen at the Second Hospital of Jilin University on June 23, 2015 in Changchun, Jilin Province of China. 66-year-old Fu Zuohua, who has cervical vertebra hyperosteogeny, received a surgery with a 3D printed cervical vertebra implant made of titanium on June 19, and he recovered to a better condition. <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_3D_Printed_Cervical_Ver...jpg
  • CHANGCHUN, CHINA - JUNE 23: (CHINA OUT)<br />
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Man Recovered With 3D Printed Cervical Vertebra <br />
<br />
 A 3D printed medical implant is seen at the Second Hospital of Jilin University on June 23, 2015 in Changchun, Jilin Province of China. 66-year-old Fu Zuohua, who has cervical vertebra hyperosteogeny, received a surgery with a 3D printed cervical vertebra implant made of titanium on June 19, and he recovered to a better condition. <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_3D_Printed_Cervical_Ver...jpg
  • CHANGCHUN, CHINA - JUNE 23: (CHINA OUT)<br />
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Man Recovered With 3D Printed Cervical Vertebra <br />
<br />
 A 3D printed medical implant is seen at the Second Hospital of Jilin University on June 23, 2015 in Changchun, Jilin Province of China. 66-year-old Fu Zuohua, who has cervical vertebra hyperosteogeny, received a surgery with a 3D printed cervical vertebra implant made of titanium on June 19, and he recovered to a better condition. <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_3D_Printed_Cervical_Ver...jpg
  • CHANGSHA, CHINA - JULY 15: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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3-year-old Girl Changes her oversize skull A 3D Printed Skull <br />
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A girl lies on bed after receiving an operation that changing her oversize skull with a 3D printed skull at the Second People\'s Hospital of Hunan Province on July 15, 2015 in Changsha, Hunan Province of China. 3-year-old girl Hanhan\'s congenital hydrocephaly with 85 percent hydrocephaly made her skull 3 times bigger than the formal ones. Doctors of the Second People\'s Hospital of Hunan Province used 3D printing technology create a titanium alloy skull and made a 17-hour operation to set it on Hanhan\'s head successfully.. <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Baby_Has_A_3D_Printed_S...jpg
  • CHANGSHA, CHINA - JULY 15: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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3-year-old Girl Changes her oversize skull A 3D Printed Skull <br />
<br />
Doctors during an operation that changing a girl\'s oversize skull with a 3D printed skull at the Second People\'s Hospital of Hunan Province on July 15, 2015 in Changsha, Hunan Province of China. 3-year-old girl Hanhan\'s congenital hydrocephaly with 85 percent hydrocephaly made her skull 3 times bigger than the formal ones. Doctors of the Second People\'s Hospital of Hunan Province used 3D printing technology create a titanium alloy skull and made a 17-hour operation to set it on Hanhan\'s head successfully. <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Baby_Has_A_3D_Printed_S...jpg
  • CHANGSHA, CHINA - JULY 15: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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3-year-old Girl Changes her oversize skull A 3D Printed Skull <br />
<br />
A girl lies on bed after receiving an operation that changing her oversize skull with a 3D printed skull at the Second People\'s Hospital of Hunan Province on July 15, 2015 in Changsha, Hunan Province of China. 3-year-old girl Hanhan\'s congenital hydrocephaly with 85 percent hydrocephaly made her skull 3 times bigger than the formal ones. Doctors of the Second People\'s Hospital of Hunan Province used 3D printing technology create a titanium alloy skull and made a 17-hour operation to set it on Hanhan\'s head successfully.. <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Baby_Has_A_3D_Printed_S...jpg
  • CHANGSHA, CHINA - JULY 15: (CHINA OUT) <br />
<br />
3-year-old Girl Changes her oversize skull A 3D Printed Skull <br />
<br />
A girl lies on bed after receiving an operation that changing her oversize skull with a 3D printed skull at the Second People\'s Hospital of Hunan Province on July 15, 2015 in Changsha, Hunan Province of China. 3-year-old girl Hanhan\'s congenital hydrocephaly with 85 percent hydrocephaly made her skull 3 times bigger than the formal ones. Doctors of the Second People\'s Hospital of Hunan Province used 3D printing technology create a titanium alloy skull and made a 17-hour operation to set it on Hanhan\'s head successfully.. <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Baby_Has_A_3D_Printed_S...jpg
  • CHANGSHA, CHINA - JULY 15: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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3-year-old Girl Changes her oversize skull A 3D Printed Skull <br />
<br />
Hanhan's aunt holds her hand after Hanhan receiving an operation that changing her oversize skull with a 3D printed skull at the Second People\'s Hospital of Hunan Province on July 15, 2015 in Changsha, Hunan Province of China. 3-year-old girl Hanhan's congenital hydrocephaly with 85 percent hydrocephaly made her skull 3 times bigger than the formal ones. Doctors of the Second People\'s Hospital of Hunan Province used 3D printing technology create a titanium alloy skull and made a 17-hour operation to set it on Hanhan's head successfully. <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Baby_Has_A_3D_Printed_S...jpg
  • CHANGCHUN, CHINA - JUNE 23: (CHINA OUT)<br />
<br />
Man Recovered With 3D Printed Cervical Vertebra <br />
<br />
Fu Zuohua is seen after the surgery at the Second Hospital of Jilin University on June 23, 2015 in Changchun, Jilin Province of China. 66-year-old Fu Zuohua, who has cervical vertebra hyperosteogeny, received a surgery with a 3D printed cervical vertebra implant made of titanium on June 19, and he recoverd to a better condition.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_3D_Printed_Cervical_Ver...jpg
  • CHANGCHUN, CHINA - JUNE 23: (CHINA OUT)<br />
<br />
Man Recovered With 3D Printed Cervical Vertebra <br />
<br />
Doctors use a 3D printer at the Second Hospital of Jilin University on June 23, 2015 in Changchun, Jilin Province of China. 66-year-old Fu Zuohua, who has cervical vertebra hyperosteogeny, received a surgery with a 3D printed cervical vertebra implant made of titanium on June 19, and he recoverd to a better condition.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_3D_Printed_Cervical_Ver...jpg
  • CHANGCHUN, CHINA - JUNE 23: (CHINA OUT)<br />
<br />
Man Recovered With 3D Printed Cervical Vertebra <br />
<br />
Doctors use a 3D printer at the Second Hospital of Jilin University on June 23, 2015 in Changchun, Jilin Province of China. 66-year-old Fu Zuohua, who has cervical vertebra hyperosteogeny, received a surgery with a 3D printed cervical vertebra implant made of titanium on June 19, and he recoverd to a better condition.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_3D_Printed_Cervical_Ver...jpg
  • CHANGCHUN, CHINA - JUNE 23: (CHINA OUT)<br />
<br />
Man Recovered With 3D Printed Cervical Vertebra <br />
<br />
Doctors use a 3D printer at the Second Hospital of Jilin University on June 23, 2015 in Changchun, Jilin Province of China. 66-year-old Fu Zuohua, who has cervical vertebra hyperosteogeny, received a surgery with a 3D printed cervical vertebra implant made of titanium on June 19, and he recoverd to a better condition.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_3D_Printed_Cervical_Ver...jpg
  • CHANGCHUN, CHINA - JUNE 23: (CHINA OUT)<br />
<br />
Man Recovered With 3D Printed Cervical Vertebra <br />
<br />
Doctors use a 3D printer at the Second Hospital of Jilin University on June 23, 2015 in Changchun, Jilin Province of China. 66-year-old Fu Zuohua, who has cervical vertebra hyperosteogeny, received a surgery with a 3D printed cervical vertebra implant made of titanium on June 19, and he recoverd to a better condition.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_3D_Printed_Cervical_Ver...jpg
  • CHANGCHUN, CHINA - JUNE 23: (CHINA OUT)<br />
<br />
Man Recovered With 3D Printed Cervical Vertebra <br />
<br />
 Fu Zuohua is seen after the surgery at the Second Hospital of Jilin University on June 23, 2015 in Changchun, Jilin Province of China. 66-year-old Fu Zuohua, who has cervical vertebra hyperosteogeny, received a surgery with a 3D printed cervical vertebra implant made of titanium on June 19, and he recoverd to a better condition.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_3D_Printed_Cervical_Ver...jpg
  • CHANGSHA, CHINA - JULY 15: (CHINA OUT) <br />
<br />
3-year-old Girl Changes her oversize skull A 3D Printed Skull <br />
<br />
A girl lies on bed after receiving an operation that changing her oversize skull with a 3D printed skull at the Second People\'s Hospital of Hunan Province on July 15, 2015 in Changsha, Hunan Province of China. 3-year-old girl Hanhan\'s congenital hydrocephaly with 85 percent hydrocephaly made her skull 3 times bigger than the formal ones. Doctors of the Second People\'s Hospital of Hunan Province used 3D printing technology create a titanium alloy skull and made a 17-hour operation to set it on Hanhan\'s head successfully.. <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Baby_Has_A_3D_Printed_S...jpg
  • CHANGSHA, CHINA - JULY 15: (CHINA OUT) <br />
<br />
3-year-old Girl Changes her oversize skull A 3D Printed Skull <br />
<br />
A girl lies on bed after receiving an operation that changing her oversize skull with a 3D printed skull at the Second People\'s Hospital of Hunan Province on July 15, 2015 in Changsha, Hunan Province of China. 3-year-old girl Hanhan\'s congenital hydrocephaly with 85 percent hydrocephaly made her skull 3 times bigger than the formal ones. Doctors of the Second People\'s Hospital of Hunan Province used 3D printing technology create a titanium alloy skull and made a 17-hour operation to set it on Hanhan\'s head successfully.. <br />
©Exclusivepix Media
    Exclusivepix_Baby_Has_A_3D_Printed_S...jpg
  • XI\'AN, CHINA - AUGUST 27: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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3D-Printed Skull <br />
<br />
Mr. Hu is seen at Xijing hospital on August 27, 2014 in Xi'an, Shaanxi Province of China. 46-year-old Hu fell from the third floor at home in last year, he survived but a part of his skull was smashed. The hospital will produce his skull with 3D printing technology.<br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Man_With_Half_Head8.jpg
  • XI\'AN, CHINA - AUGUST 27: (CHINA OUT) <br />
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3D-Printed Skull <br />
<br />
Mr. Hu is seen at Xijing hospital on August 27, 2014 in Xi'an, Shaanxi Province of China. 46-year-old Hu fell from the third floor at home in last year, he survived but a part of his skull was smashed. The hospital will produce his skull with 3D printing technology.<br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Man_With_Half_Head7.jpg
  • XI\'AN, CHINA - AUGUST 27: (CHINA OUT) <br />
<br />
3D-Printed Skull <br />
<br />
Mr. Hu is seen at Xijing hospital on August 27, 2014 in Xi'an, Shaanxi Province of China. 46-year-old Hu fell from the third floor at home in last year, he survived but a part of his skull was smashed. The hospital will produce his skull with 3D printing technology.<br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Man_With_Half_Head6.jpg
  • XI\'AN, CHINA - AUGUST 27: (CHINA OUT) <br />
<br />
3D-Printed Skull <br />
<br />
Mr. Hu is seen at Xijing hospital on August 27, 2014 in Xi'an, Shaanxi Province of China. 46-year-old Hu fell from the third floor at home in last year, he survived but a part of his skull was smashed. The hospital will produce his skull with 3D printing technology.<br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Man_With_Half_Head5.jpg
  • XI\'AN, CHINA - AUGUST 27: (CHINA OUT) <br />
<br />
3D-Printed Skull <br />
<br />
Mr. Hu is seen at Xijing hospital on August 27, 2014 in Xi'an, Shaanxi Province of China. 46-year-old Hu fell from the third floor at home in last year, he survived but a part of his skull was smashed. The hospital will produce his skull with 3D printing technology.<br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Man_With_Half_Head2.jpg
  • XI\'AN, CHINA - AUGUST 27: (CHINA OUT) <br />
<br />
3D-Printed Skull <br />
<br />
Mr. Hu is seen at Xijing hospital on August 27, 2014 in Xi'an, Shaanxi Province of China. 46-year-old Hu fell from the third floor at home in last year, he survived but a part of his skull was smashed. The hospital will produce his skull with 3D printing technology.<br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Man_With_Half_Head3.jpg
  • XI\'AN, CHINA - AUGUST 27: (CHINA OUT) <br />
<br />
3D-Printed Skull <br />
<br />
Mr. Hu is seen at Xijing hospital on August 27, 2014 in Xi'an, Shaanxi Province of China. 46-year-old Hu fell from the third floor at home in last year, he survived but a part of his skull was smashed. The hospital will produce his skull with 3D printing technology.<br />
©Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Man_With_Half_Head4.jpg
  • Unpublished V I N T A G E  N A S A  P H O T O G R A P H S<br />
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The launch of the second collection of vintage NASA prints from vintagenasaphotographs.com -  new website which was launched in September. images are previously unpublished with some unusual and exceptional iconic shots.<br />
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NASA produced master duplicates of all negatives after each mission, while the originals were locked away in cold store. From the master duplicates photographs were printed and distributed for the use of NASA’s own scientists and public relations department. In subsequent years, NASA destroyed many of these original prints as they were archived on the internet and true vintage prints are subsequently hard to find. Vintage NASA photographs are not ‘editioned’ in any conventional sense, and there is an unknown but certainly finite number of them in open circulation.<br />
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Photo shows: William Anders, The near full earth, the first ever seen by man, Apollo 8, December 1968<br />
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  • CHANNING TATUM and  Tarantino hands & foot prints ceremony held at the TCL Chinese theatre. January 5, 2016<br />
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  • CHANNING TATUM + TIM ROTH and Tarantino hands & foot prints ceremony held @ the TCL Chinese theatre.<br />
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  • QUENTIN TARANTINO  hands & foot prints ceremony held @ the TCL Chinese theatre.<br />
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  • QUENTIN TARANTINO  hands & foot prints ceremony held @ the TCL Chinese theatre.<br />
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  • QUENTIN TARANTINO  hands & foot prints ceremony held @ the TCL Chinese theatre.<br />
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  • QUENTIN TARANTINO  hands & foot prints ceremony held @ the TCL Chinese theatre.<br />
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  • QUENTIN TARANTINO  hands & foot prints ceremony held @ the TCL Chinese theatre.<br />
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  • QUENTIN TARANTINO  hands & foot prints ceremony held @ the TCL Chinese theatre.<br />
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  • QUENTIN TARANTINO  hands & foot prints ceremony held @ the TCL Chinese theatre.<br />
©Exclusivepix Media
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  • QUENTIN TARANTINO  hands & foot prints ceremony held @ the TCL Chinese theatre.<br />
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  • QUENTIN TARANTINO  hands & foot prints ceremony held @ the TCL Chinese theatre.<br />
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  • QUENTIN TARANTINO  hands & foot prints ceremony held @ the TCL Chinese theatre.<br />
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  • QUENTIN TARANTINO  hands & foot prints ceremony held @ the TCL Chinese theatre.<br />
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    Exclusivepix_Quentin_Tarantino15.jpg
  • QUENTIN TARANTINO  hands & foot prints ceremony held @ the TCL Chinese theatre.<br />
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  • QUENTIN TARANTINO  hands & foot prints ceremony held @ the TCL Chinese theatre.<br />
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  • QUENTIN TARANTINO  hands & foot prints ceremony held @ the TCL Chinese theatre.<br />
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  • QUENTIN TARANTINO  hands & foot prints ceremony held @ the TCL Chinese theatre.<br />
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  • QUENTIN TARANTINO  hands & foot prints ceremony held @ the TCL Chinese theatre.<br />
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  • QUENTIN TARANTINO  hands & foot prints ceremony held @ the TCL Chinese theatre.<br />
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  • QUENTIN TARANTINO  hands & foot prints ceremony held @ the TCL Chinese theatre.<br />
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  • Stunning portraits from American Civil War  bright back to life in colour<br />
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Broadway Landing, Va. Surgeons of 4th Division, 9th Corps<br />
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Petersburg Virginia. Surgeons of 4th Division 9th Army Corps Date: c. 1864 Civil War photographs 1861-1865 / compiled by Hirst D. Milhollen and Donald H. Mugridge Washington D.C. : Library of Congress 1977. No. 0283 Title from Milhollen and Mugridge. Forms part of Selected Civil War photographs 1861-1865 (Library of Congress) United States--History--Civil War 1861-1865--Military personnel--Union. Military bands. Infantry--Union. 114th Pennsylvania Infantry.United States--Virginia--Brandy Station. 1 negative : glass wet collodion. LC-B817- 7611[P&P] Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Washington D.C. 20540 USA<br />
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  • Unpublished V I N T A G E  N A S A  P H O T O G R A P H S<br />
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The launch of the second collection of vintage NASA prints from www.vintagenasaphotographs.com - our new website which was launched in September. These images are previously unpublished with some unusual and exceptional iconic shots.<br />
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Photo shows: The Earth, Apollo 15, 1971<br />
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  • Unpublished V I N T A G E  N A S A  P H O T O G R A P H S<br />
<br />
The launch of the second collection of vintage NASA prints from www.vintagenasaphotographs.com - our new website which was launched in September. These images are previously unpublished with some unusual and exceptional iconic shots.<br />
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Photo shows: Saturn and its moons, Voyager1, December 1972<br />
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  • Unpublished V I N T A G E  N A S A  P H O T O G R A P H S<br />
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The launch of the second collection of vintage NASA prints from www.vintagenasaphotographs.com - our new website which was launched in September. These images are previously unpublished with some unusual and exceptional iconic shots.<br />
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Photo shows: Michael Collins, The Lunar Module returning from the moon for rendezvous, Earthrise beyond, Apollo 11, July 1969<br />
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  • Unpublished V I N T A G E  N A S A  P H O T O G R A P H S<br />
<br />
The launch of the second collection of vintage NASA prints from www.vintagenasaphotographs.com - our new website which was launched in September. These images are previously unpublished with some unusual and exceptional iconic shots.<br />
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Photo shows: James McDivitt, Ed White Walking in Space, the Earth limb beyond, Gemini4<br />
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  • Unpublished V I N T A G E  N A S A  P H O T O G R A P H S<br />
<br />
The launch of the second collection of vintage NASA prints from www.vintagenasaphotographs.com - our new website which was launched in September. These images are previously unpublished with some unusual and exceptional iconic shots.<br />
<br />
Photo shows: David Scitt, James Irwin and the Lunar Rover, Apollo 15, April 1971<br />
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  • Unpublished V I N T A G E  N A S A  P H O T O G R A P H S<br />
<br />
The launch of the second collection of vintage NASA prints from www.vintagenasaphotographs.com - our new website which was launched in September. These images are previously unpublished with some unusual and exceptional iconic shots.<br />
<br />
Photo shows: David Scitt, James Irwin and the Lunar Rover, Apollo 15, April 1971<br />
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  • Unpublished V I N T A G E  N A S A  P H O T O G R A P H S<br />
<br />
The launch of the second collection of vintage NASA prints from www.vintagenasaphotographs.com - our new website which was launched in September. These images are previously unpublished with some unusual and exceptional iconic shots.<br />
<br />
Photo shows: David Scitt, James Irwin and the Lunar Rover, Apollo 15, April 1971<br />
©vintagenasaphotographs/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_unpublished_vintage_NASA_Image...jpg
  • Unpublished V I N T A G E  N A S A  P H O T O G R A P H S<br />
<br />
The launch of the second collection of vintage NASA prints from www.vintagenasaphotographs.com - our new website which was launched in September. These images are previously unpublished with some unusual and exceptional iconic shots.<br />
<br />
Photo shows: Apollo 13 Launch, April 1970<br />
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  • Woman Makes Tiny Homes for Her Wild Bird Friends<br />
<br />
Jada Fitch is an artist and illustrator based in Portland, Maine. She’s also a self-professed ‘birder’ who not only enjoys birdwatching and illustrating them (her bird drawings are wonderful), but also making tiny homes for her winged friends and filling them with delicious treats.<br />
Fitch not only decorates the interiors, she places them outside of her window so she can photograph and video them as they curiously peek in. While the tiny homes are just a fun crafts project, Jada’s illustrations are fantastic and you can purchase prints and other items through her online shop, currently working on a version that will easily ship, and should be for sale by the end of the month and can be found at her Facebook page  https://www.facebook.com/jadafitchbirdhomes<br />
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  • Woman Makes Tiny Homes for Her Wild Bird Friends<br />
<br />
Jada Fitch is an artist and illustrator based in Portland, Maine. She’s also a self-professed ‘birder’ who not only enjoys birdwatching and illustrating them (her bird drawings are wonderful), but also making tiny homes for her winged friends and filling them with delicious treats.<br />
Fitch not only decorates the interiors, she places them outside of her window so she can photograph and video them as they curiously peek in. While the tiny homes are just a fun crafts project, Jada’s illustrations are fantastic and you can purchase prints and other items through her online shop, currently working on a version that will easily ship, and should be for sale by the end of the month and can be found at her Facebook page  https://www.facebook.com/jadafitchbirdhomes<br />
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  • Woman Makes Tiny Homes for Her Wild Bird Friends<br />
<br />
Jada Fitch is an artist and illustrator based in Portland, Maine. She’s also a self-professed ‘birder’ who not only enjoys birdwatching and illustrating them (her bird drawings are wonderful), but also making tiny homes for her winged friends and filling them with delicious treats.<br />
Fitch not only decorates the interiors, she places them outside of her window so she can photograph and video them as they curiously peek in. While the tiny homes are just a fun crafts project, Jada’s illustrations are fantastic and you can purchase prints and other items through her online shop, currently working on a version that will easily ship, and should be for sale by the end of the month and can be found at her Facebook page  https://www.facebook.com/jadafitchbirdhomes<br />
©jada Fitch/Exclusivepix Media
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  • Woman Makes Tiny Homes for Her Wild Bird Friends<br />
<br />
Jada Fitch is an artist and illustrator based in Portland, Maine. She’s also a self-professed ‘birder’ who not only enjoys birdwatching and illustrating them (her bird drawings are wonderful), but also making tiny homes for her winged friends and filling them with delicious treats.<br />
Fitch not only decorates the interiors, she places them outside of her window so she can photograph and video them as they curiously peek in. While the tiny homes are just a fun crafts project, Jada’s illustrations are fantastic and you can purchase prints and other items through her online shop, currently working on a version that will easily ship, and should be for sale by the end of the month and can be found at her Facebook page  https://www.facebook.com/jadafitchbirdhomes<br />
©jada Fitch/Exclusivepix Media
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  • Woman Makes Tiny Homes for Her Wild Bird Friends<br />
<br />
Jada Fitch is an artist and illustrator based in Portland, Maine. She’s also a self-professed ‘birder’ who not only enjoys birdwatching and illustrating them (her bird drawings are wonderful), but also making tiny homes for her winged friends and filling them with delicious treats.<br />
Fitch not only decorates the interiors, she places them outside of her window so she can photograph and video them as they curiously peek in. While the tiny homes are just a fun crafts project, Jada’s illustrations are fantastic and you can purchase prints and other items through her online shop, currently working on a version that will easily ship, and should be for sale by the end of the month and can be found at her Facebook page  https://www.facebook.com/jadafitchbirdhomes<br />
©jada Fitch/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Woman_Makes_Tiny_Homes_for_Wil...jpg
  • Woman Makes Tiny Homes for Her Wild Bird Friends<br />
<br />
Jada Fitch is an artist and illustrator based in Portland, Maine. She’s also a self-professed ‘birder’ who not only enjoys birdwatching and illustrating them (her bird drawings are wonderful), but also making tiny homes for her winged friends and filling them with delicious treats.<br />
Fitch not only decorates the interiors, she places them outside of her window so she can photograph and video them as they curiously peek in. While the tiny homes are just a fun crafts project, Jada’s illustrations are fantastic and you can purchase prints and other items through her online shop, currently working on a version that will easily ship, and should be for sale by the end of the month and can be found at her Facebook page  https://www.facebook.com/jadafitchbirdhomes<br />
©jada Fitch/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Woman_Makes_Tiny_Homes_for_Wil...jpg
  • Woman Makes Tiny Homes for Her Wild Bird Friends<br />
<br />
Jada Fitch is an artist and illustrator based in Portland, Maine. She’s also a self-professed ‘birder’ who not only enjoys birdwatching and illustrating them (her bird drawings are wonderful), but also making tiny homes for her winged friends and filling them with delicious treats.<br />
Fitch not only decorates the interiors, she places them outside of her window so she can photograph and video them as they curiously peek in. While the tiny homes are just a fun crafts project, Jada’s illustrations are fantastic and you can purchase prints and other items through her online shop, currently working on a version that will easily ship, and should be for sale by the end of the month and can be found at her Facebook page  https://www.facebook.com/jadafitchbirdhomes<br />
©jada Fitch/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Woman_Makes_Tiny_Homes_for_Wil...jpg
  • Woman Makes Tiny Homes for Her Wild Bird Friends<br />
<br />
Jada Fitch is an artist and illustrator based in Portland, Maine. She’s also a self-professed ‘birder’ who not only enjoys birdwatching and illustrating them (her bird drawings are wonderful), but also making tiny homes for her winged friends and filling them with delicious treats.<br />
Fitch not only decorates the interiors, she places them outside of her window so she can photograph and video them as they curiously peek in. While the tiny homes are just a fun crafts project, Jada’s illustrations are fantastic and you can purchase prints and other items through her online shop, currently working on a version that will easily ship, and should be for sale by the end of the month and can be found at her Facebook page  https://www.facebook.com/jadafitchbirdhomes<br />
©jada Fitch/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Woman_Makes_Tiny_Homes_for_Wil...jpg
  • Woman Makes Tiny Homes for Her Wild Bird Friends<br />
<br />
Jada Fitch is an artist and illustrator based in Portland, Maine. She’s also a self-professed ‘birder’ who not only enjoys birdwatching and illustrating them (her bird drawings are wonderful), but also making tiny homes for her winged friends and filling them with delicious treats.<br />
Fitch not only decorates the interiors, she places them outside of her window so she can photograph and video them as they curiously peek in. While the tiny homes are just a fun crafts project, Jada’s illustrations are fantastic and you can purchase prints and other items through her online shop, currently working on a version that will easily ship, and should be for sale by the end of the month and can be found at her Facebook page  https://www.facebook.com/jadafitchbirdhomes<br />
©jada Fitch/Exclusivepix Media
    ExPix_Woman_Makes_Tiny_Homes_for_Wil...jpg
  • Woman Makes Tiny Homes for Her Wild Bird Friends<br />
<br />
Jada Fitch is an artist and illustrator based in Portland, Maine. She’s also a self-professed ‘birder’ who not only enjoys birdwatching and illustrating them (her bird drawings are wonderful), but also making tiny homes for her winged friends and filling them with delicious treats.<br />
Fitch not only decorates the interiors, she places them outside of her window so she can photograph and video them as they curiously peek in. While the tiny homes are just a fun crafts project, Jada’s illustrations are fantastic and you can purchase prints and other items through her online shop, currently working on a version that will easily ship, and should be for sale by the end of the month and can be found at her Facebook page  https://www.facebook.com/jadafitchbirdhomes<br />
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  • The Pyramid Tomb of Nicholas Cage<br />
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In 2010 Nicholas Cage purchased the last two plots in New Orleans' thickly populated St. Louis Cemetery No. 1. He had built on it a nine-foot-tall cement pyramid mausoleum, apparently for his future self.<br />
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Saint Louis Cemetery is a two-hundred-year-old cemetery located in New Orleans, in Louisiana, that holds the remains of some of the city’s most famous personalities including the voodoo Queen Marie Laveau. <br />
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Some say that Cage's love of Voodoo motivated him to locate his tomb in the same ancient cemetery as Marie Laveau, the Voodoo Queen. The pyramid stands, stark and white and out-of-place among the surrounding graves, which are stained with centuries of New Orleans' grime and mold. Its only embellishment is a line of creepy lip prints, apparently left by adoring fans.<br />
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While there is no doubt, the pyramid was chosen by the actor to be his final resting place, Nicolas Cage himself has never made a public declaration as to why he bought the pyramid-shaped tomb. Some speculate that the actor prescribes to the beliefs of the illuminati, others attempt to make a weak connection to the picture of a pyramid that appeared on the poster of the movie “National Treasure” in which Nicholas Cage acted. There is even a wild theory that the pyramid is full of gold and cash that the actor is trying to shelter.<br />
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Public opinion is divided. Purists hate Cage's pyramid, tour guides ridicule him and New Orleans locals are furious that he was even able to obtain a plot the size of four ordinary burial plots in the cramped graveyard.<br />
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  • The Pyramid Tomb of Nicholas Cage<br />
<br />
In 2010 Nicholas Cage purchased the last two plots in New Orleans' thickly populated St. Louis Cemetery No. 1. He had built on it a nine-foot-tall cement pyramid mausoleum, apparently for his future self.<br />
<br />
Saint Louis Cemetery is a two-hundred-year-old cemetery located in New Orleans, in Louisiana, that holds the remains of some of the city’s most famous personalities including the voodoo Queen Marie Laveau. <br />
<br />
Some say that Cage's love of Voodoo motivated him to locate his tomb in the same ancient cemetery as Marie Laveau, the Voodoo Queen. The pyramid stands, stark and white and out-of-place among the surrounding graves, which are stained with centuries of New Orleans' grime and mold. Its only embellishment is a line of creepy lip prints, apparently left by adoring fans.<br />
<br />
While there is no doubt, the pyramid was chosen by the actor to be his final resting place, Nicolas Cage himself has never made a public declaration as to why he bought the pyramid-shaped tomb. Some speculate that the actor prescribes to the beliefs of the illuminati, others attempt to make a weak connection to the picture of a pyramid that appeared on the poster of the movie “National Treasure” in which Nicholas Cage acted. There is even a wild theory that the pyramid is full of gold and cash that the actor is trying to shelter.<br />
<br />
Public opinion is divided. Purists hate Cage's pyramid, tour guides ridicule him and New Orleans locals are furious that he was even able to obtain a plot the size of four ordinary burial plots in the cramped graveyard.<br />
©Exclusivepix media
    Exclusivepix_Pyramid_Tomb_of_Nichola...jpg
  • Architectural Landmarks Created with Bicycle Tire Tracks<br />
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Thomas Yang used the prints from bicycle tire treads to create a poster of the Empire State Building. Yang has since explored three additional landmarks around the world that merge his passion for cycling and architecture including depictions of the Eiffel Tower, the Tower Bridge, and China’s Forbidden City.<br />
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  • Architectural Landmarks Created with Bicycle Tire Tracks<br />
<br />
Thomas Yang used the prints from bicycle tire treads to create a poster of the Empire State Building. Yang has since explored three additional landmarks around the world that merge his passion for cycling and architecture including depictions of the Eiffel Tower, the Tower Bridge, and China’s Forbidden City.<br />
©Thomas Yang/Exclusivepix
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  • Architectural Landmarks Created with Bicycle Tire Tracks<br />
<br />
Thomas Yang used the prints from bicycle tire treads to create a poster of the Empire State Building. Yang has since explored three additional landmarks around the world that merge his passion for cycling and architecture including depictions of the Eiffel Tower, the Tower Bridge, and China’s Forbidden City.<br />
©Thomas Yang/Exclusivepix
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  • Architectural Landmarks Created with Bicycle Tire Tracks<br />
<br />
Thomas Yang used the prints from bicycle tire treads to create a poster of the Empire State Building. Yang has since explored three additional landmarks around the world that merge his passion for cycling and architecture including depictions of the Eiffel Tower, the Tower Bridge, and China’s Forbidden City.<br />
©Thomas Yang/Exclusivepix
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  • Architectural Landmarks Created with Bicycle Tire Tracks<br />
<br />
Thomas Yang used the prints from bicycle tire treads to create a poster of the Empire State Building. Yang has since explored three additional landmarks around the world that merge his passion for cycling and architecture including depictions of the Eiffel Tower, the Tower Bridge, and China’s Forbidden City.<br />
©Thomas Yang/Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Bicycle_Tire_Art7.jpg
  • Architectural Landmarks Created with Bicycle Tire Tracks<br />
<br />
Thomas Yang used the prints from bicycle tire treads to create a poster of the Empire State Building. Yang has since explored three additional landmarks around the world that merge his passion for cycling and architecture including depictions of the Eiffel Tower, the Tower Bridge, and China’s Forbidden City.<br />
©Thomas Yang/Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Bicycle_Tire_Art8.jpg
  • Architectural Landmarks Created with Bicycle Tire Tracks<br />
<br />
Thomas Yang used the prints from bicycle tire treads to create a poster of the Empire State Building. Yang has since explored three additional landmarks around the world that merge his passion for cycling and architecture including depictions of the Eiffel Tower, the Tower Bridge, and China’s Forbidden City.<br />
©Thomas Yang/Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Bicycle_Tire_Art10.JPG
  • Architectural Landmarks Created with Bicycle Tire Tracks<br />
<br />
Thomas Yang used the prints from bicycle tire treads to create a poster of the Empire State Building. Yang has since explored three additional landmarks around the world that merge his passion for cycling and architecture including depictions of the Eiffel Tower, the Tower Bridge, and China’s Forbidden City.<br />
©Thomas Yang/Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Bicycle_Tire_Art9.jpg
  • Architectural Landmarks Created with Bicycle Tire Tracks<br />
<br />
Thomas Yang used the prints from bicycle tire treads to create a poster of the Empire State Building. Yang has since explored three additional landmarks around the world that merge his passion for cycling and architecture including depictions of the Eiffel Tower, the Tower Bridge, and China’s Forbidden City.<br />
©Thomas Yang/Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Bicycle_Tire_Art14.JPG
  • Architectural Landmarks Created with Bicycle Tire Tracks<br />
<br />
Thomas Yang used the prints from bicycle tire treads to create a poster of the Empire State Building. Yang has since explored three additional landmarks around the world that merge his passion for cycling and architecture including depictions of the Eiffel Tower, the Tower Bridge, and China’s Forbidden City.<br />
©Thomas Yang/Exclusivepix
    Exclusivepix_Bicycle_Tire_Art15.jpg
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