A major billboard advertising campaign supporting Bradford's Capital of Culture bid was launched this week.
The Hockney-inspired photo montage posters are being displayed at numerous locations.
Each comprising hundreds of tiny photos of local people, the giant posters depict five scenes across the Bradford district, including Keighley Cricket Club.
Other featured landmarks include Salts Mill and the Cow and Calf Rocks, at Ilkley.
The campaign was officially launched on Tuesday by bid supporter Richard Whiteley, the host of Channel 4's Countdown.
Capital of Culture director Paul Brookes said: "The thinking behind the posters is at the very heart of what the bid is about.
"We wanted to reflect not only the title of the bid itself - 'one landscape many views' - but also strive to get people from all walks of life across the district to contribute their points of view throughout the campaign.
"In no other district can you find so many different views, and the posters are literally an expression of hundreds of different kinds of views and viewpoints."
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