We've all seen charts like the following, which indicate how tall one thing is in relation to another:

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And you've undoubtedly seen a photo of, say, some tiny electronic component with a quarter placed in the photo for scale. But college student and Photoshop wiz Kevin Wisbith has a different way to present relative size. "I've seen a lot of images just cut out and placed side by side," he writes on Reddit, "and it just isn't as impressive to me. Being able to see [objects compared] in a real life environment just does so much more for me."

To that end, here are some shots from his "A Quick Perspective: Sizing Up Reality" series.

Note that the captions are Wisbith's. The wording on the last one is a little weird; he seems to imply that the Death Star never existed, when many know that it did but that Rebel forces successfully destroyed it, as recorded in a 1977 George Lucas cult documentary. In any case, Wisbith has also created video installments of the series that can be viewed here.

Via Kottke