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Alternate Angles history, pop culture, landmarks etc - putnam6 - 04-26-2024 Found this sub reddit Alternate Angles, shows cool pictures of historic and pop culture, in different angles not normally shown. Always have heard how massive the pyramids are. This angle shows how massive...now how long did they take to finish lets not forget they were originally covered in white granite Alternate angles The cover of Rush's Moving Pictures album Alan Rickman filming his fall from the Nakatomi Building in "Die Hard" https://www.reddit.com/r/AlternateAngles/comments/1887n5j/alan_rickman_filming_g_his_falling_scene_from_the/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web3x&utm_name=web3xcss&utm_term=1&utm_content=share_button RE: Alternate Angles history, pop culture, landmarks etc - ArMaP - 04-26-2024 (04-26-2024, 03:20 AM)putnam6 Wrote: This angle shows how massive...now how long did they take to finish lets not forget they were originally covered in white granite White limestone, not granite. RE: Alternate Angles history, pop culture, landmarks etc - putnam6 - 04-26-2024 (04-26-2024, 04:51 AM)ArMaP Wrote: White limestone, not granite.Thats what I get for posting at 4 in the morning... https://www.todayifoundout.com/index.php/2011/04/the-pyramids-of-giza-were-originally-white/ Quote:The original casing stones were made of highly polished Tura limestone, meant to reflect the sun’s rays, and were accurate within 1/100th of an inch. All total, they were around five feet long, five feet high, and six feet deep and weighed around 15 metric tons each once the face angle was cut, being around 40 metric tons before that for the full block. RE: Alternate Angles history, pop culture, landmarks etc - putnam6 - 05-20-2024 Looks like an old cathedral inside a 1755 Guadagnini violin RE: Alternate Angles history, pop culture, landmarks etc - Karl12 - 05-20-2024 Awesome thread mate. Thought this one from Mount St. Helens was bonkers. Also liked this one. RE: Alternate Angles history, pop culture, landmarks etc - putnam6 - 05-21-2024 (05-20-2024, 10:25 PM)Karl12 Wrote: Awesome thread mate. Yeah, Im a fan of anything space-related, still watch them live when I can. On the Mount St.Helens the guy is awe struck by the dimensions of it all. this shot of Los Angeles in between the mountains and the sea, RE: Alternate Angles history, pop culture, landmarks etc - Karl12 - 05-21-2024 Classic stuff mate - here's one of Heath kickflipping over Batman lol Clint in Rome also looks pretty cool on this one RE: Alternate Angles history, pop culture, landmarks etc - putnam6 - 05-21-2024 The backside of the Texas School Book Depository... (05-21-2024, 11:21 AM)Karl12 Wrote: Classic stuff mate - here's one of Heath kickflipping over Batman lol Damn Clint was so young must have been in Italy filming for Sergio Another angle pyramids of Giza from Cairo RE: Alternate Angles history, pop culture, landmarks etc - Karl12 - 05-21-2024 (05-21-2024, 11:09 AM)putnam6 Wrote: Im a fan of anything space-related Don't know the provenance on this one but it looks pretty cool Also Antarctica on this one RE: Alternate Angles history, pop culture, landmarks etc - putnam6 - 05-21-2024 (05-21-2024, 11:58 AM)Karl12 Wrote: Don't know the provenance on this one but it looks pretty cool This photograph shows the launch of space shuttle Atlantis on September 9, 2006. It was not photographed from space, but from a high-altitude aircraft – NASA WB-57. This aircraft can operate in excess of 60,000 feet (18 km). However, this photo was likely taken at a lower altitude. I think this is where that space launch shot came from.. I like this one from just the other day |