There are heaps of 360-degree panoramic images out there, but Russian photographer Andrew Bodov’s latest work totally twists my mind. He depicts rockets, Mars rover Curiosity, statues of science and faith all embraced into lovely micro worlds, so simple and neat they could make a sweet set of scenery for a 21st century Little Prince. Here they are for your viewing pleasure.
Soyuz rocket on exhibition on Planet Baikonur:
And a Soyuz rocket liftoff on Planet Baikonur:
Victory Day Parade on Planet Moscow:
Little Planet with Proton rocket (t he launch of Proton-M with Intelsat 23 from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan) got selected to be part of the world’s oldest photography exhibition. From The Royal Photographic Society (RPS)
International Print Exhibition:
NASA’s Curiosity rover on Mars:
Statue of Yuri Gagarin on Planet Baikonur:
The Hill of Crosses, Planet Lithuania:
Iron sculpture of Kalev, legendary founder of Planet Estonia:
All images by Andrew Bodov, a Russian photographer (specialised in 360º panoramic photography), web developer and project manager at EDS Systems. You can find more of his little planets on his website or on his Flickr page. You can find him on Facebook, and follow his work on Flickr.