Real Image Alphabet spells names using photos of ice, bugs, and trees

This fun website called Real Image Alphabet uses images from nature to spell out your name. Simply type your name (or someone else's) and click reload. You can see various designs for the same name by reloading until you're satisfied with the results.

I like what the site gave me for Popkin; letters made from images of ice, water, insects, and trees. You can spell out any word you wish, it doesn't have to be a name. I tested out how long of a sentence I could write, and I made it as far as "I like popcorn with butter". Each letter in this sentence was made from a unique nature photo.

From the site's creator on Reddit: "NASA's Landsat Name Generator gave me the idea for this project. I wanted to take the concept a bit further by using not just satellite images of geographic locations, but also natural objects and formations that resemble letters. Type your name, and each character is matched to a real image that naturally looks like that letter. It was a fun project to build, and I'd love to hear your feedback!"

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