
Alan Sailer photographs objects being blown up
Alan Sailer is a photographer who bides his time photographing the destruction of everyday objects. It’s a simple idea brilliantly executed. On his Flickr account he has thousands of photos to sift through.




Tagged: photos exploding objects
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