File:Edward Onslow Ford - Folly (and Lord Leighton - The Sluggard) - Tate Britain Sep 2010 left (5177997461).png
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DescriptionEdward Onslow Ford - Folly (and Lord Leighton - The Sluggard) - Tate Britain Sep 2010 left (5177997461).png | I discovered this forced perspective gag while looking for interesting angles, and I just couldn't resist. Pity I couldn't have got more depth of field to make it look more convincing. |
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Source | Edward Onslow Ford - Folly (and Lord Leighton - The Sluggard) - Tate Britain Sep 2010 left |
Author | ketrin1407 |
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