Girl with red umbrella shelters from binary rain by Mike Bing

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Mike Bing

Heiloo, Netherlands

About ‘Girl with red umbrella shelters from binary rain’ by Mike Bing

At first glance, the side of an industrial complex next to Tallinn airport appears to be painted with only a girl holding a large, red umbrella. But anyone who looks closely sees a rain of zeros and ones descending on the pale blue side of the building - a binary rain, so to speak.

This has obviously been done to make the…

Original created by Mike Bing.
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Mike Bing
Heiloo, Netherlands

Driven photographer with a preference for landscapes and city views as well as closeup work. Often emphasizes details in a larger picture. Often uses different post processing techniques to show the reality as it is experienced, not as it is actually seen. Photography as feeling.

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