Have a look at this pic:

Conveying the perfect emotions, right? A father playing with his son in the sand, both of them covered in mud, the son still trying to tackle his father with everything that he has, and he in turn playfully obliges. A perfect shot striking the right chord indeed.
But let me take you further….
Notice the fine sand particles stuck on their bodies, and every single strand of hair falling down effortlessly, freezing the perfect shot in time?
What if I tell you, that every tiny particle of sand,every single crease of muscle has all been drawn by hand?
Now have a look at these:

The Lonely Child

Hyperrealism sketching of a dog

The Chillum

Bajirao Mastani

The Spiritual Bond
All of the above drawings are made by my friend Krishna Rathi. Every time I see the detailing in his works, I'm reminded that the dude’s a freaking genius.

Here's the first drawing ‘The Superhero’ which he dedicated to his father, this Father's Day. Took him a whopping 100 hours to complete the work.
Check out the making of his magnificent works on YouTube. I'm still wondering how ‘The Spiritual Bond’ is not a photograph.
(Youtube: Krishna Rathi/ IG- Krishna Rathi (@rathikrishna42) • Instagram photos and videos)
Original image to the first pic can be found here: https://www.quora.com/What-are-some-amazing-pictures-one-has-to-see-twice-to-understand/answer/Divyansh-Mundra/comment/39660155?share=85a681ad&srid=WrxJ