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This photograph by Margaret Bourke-White is my favorite of the ones I looked at, largely because it seemed normal at first, and then I looked closer and said ‘Wait, what?”. It turns that that, no, the man in the picture isn’t giant sized. Nor have all the building in New York suddenly tilted to a 45º angle. It turns out the man is working on a replica of the New York Skyline, possibly part of a diorama or set.