Certain objects are immediately identifiable – iconic, conspicuous even from afar. Be it a beloved movie or a familiar local landmark, you recognize it instantly. You’ve encountered it countless times, and you believe you know every detail like the back of your hand. Or do you really?
White House Oval Office from behind the Resolute desk
For The Empire Strikes Back, Yoda was also brought to life by Kenyan-English actor, Deep Roy
The Stuntman That Doubled For Einstein During That Iconic Scene
Photographer caught a good shot just minutes before the more famous image was taken on Mt. Suribachi, Iwo Jima, 1945
The actual angle of the Bobsleigh track
Space Mountain with the lights on
Back of the Declaration of Independence
On the set of Neverending Story (1984)
The inside of Prague Astronomical Clock
The other side of a fast food soda fountain
Venice from above
Neil Peart’s drum set from the top
Behind the scenes of “Teletubbies” 1997.
White House press room from the podium
Underneath a music festival stage
View from the top of the Great Pyramid of Giza
A view of the Taj Mahal that you do not usually see
On the set of Goodfellas (1990)