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    Russian Artist Depicts Cities, Landmarks After World Ends

    Apocalypse now: Russian artist transforms real-life photographs to show how cities might look after the end of the world

    By Suzannah Hills
    UPDATED: 15:28 EST, 6 March 2012

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    You could be forgiven for thinking that these incredible images are simply scene grabs from a computer game or film depicting some imaginary and non-existent world.

    But these pictures are actually photographs of modern-day cities around the globe that have been manipulated by Russian artist Vladimir Manyuhin.

    Manyuhin starts with original snapshots and then adds digital decay and overgrowth to depict what well-known places on earth would look like after an apocalypse.




    Welcome to the jungle: This image of New York's Times Square from Russian artist Vladimir Manyuhin's Life after the Apocalypse is reminiscent of scenes from the 2007 film I am Legend




    By night: The same view of New York - minus some lions - with the sun slowly setting in the background




    Busy: Times Square as it looks today



    Still sitting: The 1920 statue of former American President, Abraham Lincoln, in a collapsing Lincoln Memorial on the National Mall in Washington D.C.




    Tourist attraction: Today the Lincoln Memorial is one of the most popular sights for visitors to the U.S. capital




    In a land far, far away: Manyuhin imagines St Basil's Cathedral and Red Square , Moscow, as a beautiful pastoral scene in a future where the city has been reclaimed by the forces of nature




    Orthodox: How Red Square and St. Basil's cathedral look today

    In some scenes he has even added wild animals and human beings adapting to their new world.

    The collection of images, entitled Life after the Apocalypse, have all been created using various graphic programs such as Photoshop and 3DMax.

    While many of the images are of Moscow, there are also recreations of New York and also of the 1920 statue of former American President, Abraham Lincoln, situated in the Lincoln Memorial on the National Mall in Washington D.C.

    And his pictures have become an internet sensation - with thousands of people viewing them around the world.




    Underground: Manyuhin has transformed a picture of a subway to a scene of destruction




    Unsuspecting: The A train subway line, New York City



    Nature's revenge: Manyuhin has added the odd human survivor to his pieces - but they are few and far between



    End of the world as we know it: Decay and sprawling overgrowth have been added to the photographs to create eerie scenes of a post-apocalyptic Earth



    Armageddon: With its struggling human survivors making their way through a burnt out world, this scene could be straight out of the 2009 film adaptation of the post-apocalyptic book The Road by Cormac McCarthy



    Final fantasy: The imaginings of life after an apocalypse are strangely beautiful

    Many viewers have commented how the scenes resemble well known computer games such as Final Fantasy, Fall Out, and Enslaved: Odyssey to the West.

    Some of Manyuhin's scenes also look startlingly similar to the backdrop of New York in the post-apocalyptic 2007 film I am Legend starring Will Smith.

    While other images, with struggling human survivors making their way through burnt out surroundings, could be straight out of the 2009 film adaptation of the post-apocalyptic book The Road by Cormac McCarthy starring Viggo Mortensen.



    Contrasting: Manyuhin has transformed this landscape in to swamps and marshland in sharp contrast to other burnt out scenes



    Power out: Defunct electricity cables have come down while the pylons slowly erode



    Survivors: Two lone walkers make their way home in a cold and harsh post-apocalyptic world



    Man's best friend: But even in Manyuhin's desolate world, one survivor still has his pet dog to keep him company, just like Will Smith's character Robert Neville in the movie I am Legend

    Apocalypse now: Russian artist transforms real-life photographs to show how cities might look after the end of the world | Mail Online
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