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squaregreenpillar t1_j42t75y wrote

What is the scale here? It looks like it could be a tabletop sculpture that’s only an inch high

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uncletan612 OP t1_j4358re wrote

This is fairly small scale probably around 6 inches high, I've got a lot of questions about the scale due to the composition. This photo is missing a lot of resolution since I downloaded from my Instagram profile, I'll attach the full res image later today which should help seeing the sand grains a little better

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kpiork t1_j43jwtg wrote

Makes me happy to see Silver Lake here! Annual tradition to go there every summer!

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mrvandemarr t1_j43kpua wrote

I thought I was looking at a 3D print for a second

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astroFOUND t1_j44bibu wrote

The sense of scale here is so hard to place, and is easily the best feature of this.

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Sugarman4 t1_j44vn6e wrote

Interesting. No vertical water erosion signs like the Spinx has

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