Rubik's Cube - v2

    corrected version of www.flickr.com/photos/caramdir/21722935/ - decide which one you like best.

    Comments and faves

    1. joyrex, Mathias Bynens, Hez, LesterSpence, and 29 other people added this photo to their favorites.

    2. joyrex (84 months ago | reply)

      Even better!

    3. wendie7 (84 months ago | reply)

      I like this one better. Neat stuff!!

    4. Shortcake26 (84 months ago | reply)

      Even better. Really like this one

    5. Vinu (84 months ago | reply)

      this is amazingly cool!

      think of like being black and white and the ability to solve the complex colorful puzzle of what you want from life is in your hands!!!

    6. Kevin Day (84 months ago | reply)

      This one is better, no doubt. A simple idea, elegantly done
      Faved

    7. giraflor [deleted] (84 months ago | reply)

      wonderful! i love both!

    8. Sam Judson (84 months ago | reply)

      cool! and it even looks like a nice new looking rubiks cube as well!

    9. whisper-star (84 months ago | reply)

      CooOool pic =)

    10. DIgital DI (84 months ago | reply)

      this one's better

    11. Jeff Clow (83 months ago | reply)

      Superb photo image....

      BRAVO.....!

    12. Chris_J (83 months ago | reply)

      Brilliant shot! Great idea!

    13. ahmad khatiri (81 months ago | reply)

      beautifull work

    14. Mr. Gee (76 months ago | reply)

      love the idea - nice shot

    15. Mylina (76 months ago | reply)

      perfect shot !

    16. djFargo (50 months ago | reply)

      Nice use of selective color. Great photo.

    17. whyhatemath (26 months ago | reply)

      Awesome picture. I used this photo to complement a post in my personal blog. Hope it agrees with you! Here's the comment I left in my gallery:

      I used this photo to complement my first post, simply titled "Craigslist".

      Several years ago, a friend introduced me to this interesting psychoanalytical game that involved me conjuring up an imaginary night sky, and describing what I saw. I described this huge, unimagineably large cube floating in the sky--so big as to be impossible to fathom.

      My friend laughed, and explained that the cube was a subconscious projection of my ego!!

      The content of this post is pure ego.

      whyhatemath.blogspot.com/2010/01/craigslist.h tml

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