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Erich Wagner Kindersanatorium | | | Lost and Found | ![]() |
I don't think this could have been professional lit as well as your natural lighting. Remarkable, absolutely remarkable.
Is this how they make ultramarine blue for artist paint? I'm serious because it seems like I've read synthetic ultramarine is made from a coal byproduct or something like that. I could see how that could easily be the case! :)