"1-year difference"
"Toy Story and Toy Story 4, 24 years apart"
"Photos taken exactly 1 year apart"
“I’ve always loved photos of work that showed an artist’s progress. But I’ve never thought about it and it seemed that my own works remained the same over time. Well, I was wrong.”
“In the above pic, I was trying to make a ring. I was drilling, hammering, and was angry. On the bottom are my rings from 2019.”
“Just look at the detail on the ring on the right!”
"Phone cameras 8 years ago vs now"
"Progress: 2018 and 2020"
“I have a tendency to be hypercritical and only see the mistakes. Re-doing my nail art has been one of the coolest ways to see my progress. I’m so proud of my growth!”
“7 days later — This Riccia is getting better”
"My town before and after"
"McDonald’s of the ’90s and today"
“On the left is the bird I made for my husband in 2017. And I wanted to do it again, so on the right, you can see the new one.”
“The left cover is my first leatherwork experience. I didn’t have any tools back then. On the right, I’m using way more technique.”
“I often heard that if you can’t make a nice picture, there’s no point in pursuing this hobby. In my opinion, if you like the process, keep doing it! Eventually, you’ll get better over time, no matter what.”
"Calculators"
"Hair curlers of the 1940s and today"
"The hair iron: the 1960s and today"
What calculator company do you work for? lol
I missed your point. If you were there, you would know that half the girls in school was ironing their hair and nobody had a proper iron. Three of my sister's eventually had to cut past damaged hair.
No hair product was remotely like we have today.
To your point they had airplanes in the first years of the last century. But my driveway only had cars in it.