Photographer Thomas Herbrich Took 100,000 Smoke Plume Photos Looking for Unexpected Shapes
Over the last three months photographer Thomas Herbrich snapped some 100,000 individual photographs of smoke, looking for unexpected anamalies and fortuitous coincidences where familiar shapes emerged. It's fascinating to see how the brain tries to create order out of chaos, just like looking up at
Photographer Thomas Herbrich Took 100,000 Smoke Plume Photos Looking for Unexpected Shapes
Over the last three months photographer Thomas Herbrich snapped some 100,000 individual photographs of smoke, looking for unexpected anamalies and fortuitous coincidences where familiar shapes emerged. It's fascinating to see how the brain tries to create order out of chaos, just like looking up at
Photographer Thomas Herbrich Took 100,000 Smoke Plume Photos Looking for Unexpected Shapes
Over the last three months photographer Thomas Herbrich snapped some 100,000 individual photographs of smoke, looking for unexpected anamalies and fortuitous coincidences where familiar shapes emerged. It's fascinating to see how the brain tries to create order out of chaos, just like looking up at
Photographer Thomas Herbrich Took 100,000 Smoke Plume Photos Looking for Unexpected Shapes
Over the last three months photographer Thomas Herbrich snapped some 100,000 individual photographs of smoke, looking for unexpected anamalies and fortuitous coincidences where familiar shapes emerged. It's fascinating to see how the brain tries to create order out of chaos, just like looking up at
Photographer Thomas Herbrich Took 100,000 Smoke Plume Photos Looking for Unexpected Shapes
Over the last three months photographer Thomas Herbrich snapped some 100,000 individual photographs of smoke, looking for unexpected anamalies and fortuitous coincidences where familiar shapes emerged. It's fascinating to see how the brain tries to create order out of chaos, just like looking up at
Photographer Thomas Herbrich Took 100,000 Smoke Plume Photos Looking for Unexpected Shapes
Over the last three months photographer Thomas Herbrich snapped some 100,000 individual photographs of smoke, looking for unexpected anamalies and fortuitous coincidences where familiar shapes emerged. It's fascinating to see how the brain tries to create order out of chaos, just like looking up at
Photographer Thomas Herbrich Took 100,000 Smoke Plume Photos Looking for Unexpected Shapes
Over the last three months photographer Thomas Herbrich snapped some 100,000 individual photographs of smoke, looking for unexpected anamalies and fortuitous coincidences where familiar shapes emerged. It's fascinating to see how the brain tries to create order out of chaos, just like looking up at