Friday, 29 March 2013

The Wonderful Photographs of Arizona's White Pocket

There are so many natural wonders that can be found all around us. One is the White Pocket. White Pocket is a stretch of sand stone hidden in a desert in the Vermillion Cliffs National Monument, near the Arizona border. Entire area was covered with a layer of sandstone is gray with a cracked texture. In some places, the rock layer that actually looks like a giant marble cake texture.

Miracle of the White Pocket is still difficult to explain. As reported Amusing-planet, some geologists say that the White Pocket is a result of the deformation of soft sediments. According to one retired geologist, Marc Deshowitz, he believes that this landscape is the result of the mass shift triggered by the earthquake. Most of the mass falling onto the slopes and tearing chunks of sand underneath. Massa eventually filled with sand or a large oasis. Marc has identified at least 25 of these features support the theory.
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Thursday, 28 March 2013

Amazing Sand Sculpture Festival in England

Each year, the sand sculpture festival held in the In the seaside town of Weston-super-Mare, England. This sand sculpture festival is attended by the masters from all over the world. Just before start the Easter, all participants chooses the best trio of masters. Now this year, sand sculpture event dedicated to Hollywood/American film industry. The main point of view of this festival is to make the scene of legendary paintings of the same movies. This festival also called "Weston-super-Mare Sand Sculpture festival". Take a look at amazing and wonderful sand sculpture festival images. All images are taken from Getty Images.
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Wednesday, 27 March 2013

Spectacular Photographs of Sakurajima Volcano Eruption

German photographer Martin Rietze took wonderful photos of Sakurajima volcano in Japan. For the period of activity of the thunder volcano, from 21 to 26 February, Martin moved near the crater to capture this event in all its glory. See more lovely and wonderful photos here!
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Tuesday, 26 March 2013

A New Round of Creativity with Food Series by Artist Hong Yi


More recently we have published material about the unusual works of artist from China, Hong Yi and had already called attention to her account in Instagram. These original photographs are published in the genre of culinary art. Apparently, liked the idea of a daily photo and she began to publish every day a picture that clearly visible imagery and meaning. And most importantly, everyone can find out what materials to make another "picture". In the course is all you can eat: prosciutto, vegetables, bread crusts etc. In general, everything is ready to eat itself Hong Yi Red. Simply we can consider this another attempt to move the Malaysian Chinese to promote his work. And this is a very successful course.
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Monday, 25 March 2013

Stunning Underwater Photos by Mark Tipple

Australian photographer and traveler Mark Tipple is the author of an impressive series of underwater photographs. In addition, the Australian had for last summer shoot a documentary. Actually, We offer you a selection of pictures taken while working on the film. Mark Tipple plunges into the water and removes the surfers who are not on the crest of a wave, and already it had been shot down and start fighting with the ocean. There are no performances or something unreal. Is all natural, from the elements and finishing facial expressions of people struggling with the water element. Mark enjoys surfing and he says that the idea of the project came just after thinking about how we look, when suddenly subdued wave lead us.
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Sunday, 24 March 2013


Tips to Relieve Cough


When coughing, the body actually trying to get rid of the interference of the lungs. However, if the cough does not go away, it also feels resentful. Experiencing the same thing? Learn tips to relieve coughs, as quoted from the Third Age the following.

Honey

Honey

A research has shown that enjoys a spoonful of honey can relieve cough at night. Not only that, sleep will be more soundly after drinking honey. Apparently it is because honey contains effective ingredients such as cough syrup, but more healthy and nutritious.
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Saturday, 23 March 2013

Inspirational Asian Cairns by Vincent Callebaut

Belgian architect Vincent Callebaut is widely known for his ideas of re-framing urbanity in a useful and creative way. Recently he has developed a concept to show the natural ecosystems into cities with designs for "Farmscrapers" which are made from piles of giant glass pebbles. This concept implies the development of wind power and solar energy. The development concept was conceived for a specific area, located in China, on the border of Hong Kong. The project proposes the construction of six unusual towers offering office space, housing, and entertainment venues. Each level of "Asian pyramid" is shaped like a pebble and has an impressive amount of green space, which in turn implements the problem of air pollution in cities with high population density.
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Thursday, 21 March 2013

The Secret Life of Woody From the cartoon "Toy Story"

A popular cartoon "Toy Story" has given us an amazing glimpse into the secret life of toys. Now, the photographer Rafael Moyer decided to lift the veil of secrecy over how the cowboy Woody in the animated film "Toy Story," spends his free time. In these shots we see Woody in unusual situations in which he finds himself as one, and with my friends :)
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Wednesday, 20 March 2013

Animal Portraits by Morten Koldby

Danish photographer Morten Koldby prefers unusual portraits of animals. This series demonstrates that mimic animals often resembles the facial expressions of the people. While some animals appear nervous, others seem arrogant and surprisingly quiet. Happy viewing :)

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Tuesday, 19 March 2013

Paper Collages and Illustrations by Eiko Ojala

Estonian artist and graphic designer Eiko Ojala expresses his thoughts through a collage of colored paper. His works are elegant and yet highly artistic. In Eiko Ojala works include, ordinary people, a tightrope walker, a young man strolling through the woods, or just a beautiful girl. Ideas that guide the artist, it is extremely simple, but the execution of works fascinating. Get inspired from his paper art :)
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Monday, 18 March 2013

Bug-Eyed: Insects Macro Photography by Ireneusz Irass Waledzik

29-years old photographer Ireneusz Irass Waledzik from Poland uses macro photography to show fascinating colors and shapes of bugs. He said: "I love macro photography, I spend a lot of time doing this. Various forms of insect eyes fascinate me. These insects were plush, and for them, must have been very important to show the bright and colorful markings. I want to show the world the amazing insects, invisible to the naked eye."
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Sunday, 17 March 2013


Creative Art that Looks Weird

Here I am featuring a variety of artwork from around the world imagination exhibited in the form of creativity that is unique but looks weird.

1. A female statue artwork made of postcards called 'Bent double' by artist David Mach shown at the Royal Academy of Arts in London.
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Friday, 15 March 2013

A busy roundabout junction

Jason Hawkes flying over England, Europe, Scandinavia and the U.S., to show ordinary things from a different point of view. He is interested in Aviation photography since 1991. To his credit more than 40 books on aerial photography, in collaboration with the BBC, Random House and HarperCollins. He works with companies such as HSBC, Nike, American Airlines, Ford, Toyota, Rolex, Mitsubishi, Smirnoff and BP. With the help of the camera with the lens on the 14-24 mm and 70-200 mm and set the gyro-stabilizer Jason photographed from a helicopter. Take a look at amazing aerial photography from the sky, happy viewing :) (45 Photos)
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Thursday, 14 March 2013

World through the Eyes of a Child by Matteo Pozzi

Cam, il mondo del bambino (Cam, the child’s world) is one of the largest companies specializing in the manufacture of high quality children's products. Matteo Pozzi took the advertising project for this company, which looked at the world through the eyes of a child. Happy viewing :)
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Wednesday, 13 March 2013

Amazing Chicken Wire Sculptures by Derek Kinzett

British sculptor Derek Kinzett creates a very light delicate sculptures from ordinary galvanized mesh. Today, his talent is recognized around the world. Derek Kinzett sculptures are on display in the galleries, exhibited in public parks and private gardens. Take a look at wire scuptures and Get inspired :)
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Tuesday, 12 March 2013


Polar Tales from National Geographic photographer Paul Nicklen


Paul Nicklen is a famous National Geographic photographer and a fan of the polar nature. Nickle Paul grew up in the small village of Inuit in the Canadian Arctic, and therefore spent his youth, engaged in hunting and traveling in the region. On Earth, Baffin he appeared keen interest in the study of wildlife, as well as develop unique field skills. After receiving a BA from the University of Victoria with a degree in "Biology", Paul Nicklen returned to the Northwest Territories, and continued his career biologist.

However, his camera always at hand, and it was not long before his hobby turned into all-consuming business of life and profession. Paul worked four years as a biologist, until he realized that he could have done much more for the environment by becoming a photographer.
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Monday, 11 March 2013

Bizarre Pinnacles Desert in Nambung National Park, Australia

Pinnacles Desert is a bizarre desert that is a part of Western Austraila Nabun National Park, which we loosely translated as desert peaks. We offer you a small Photo Tour at this unusual place. For a long time, this area was known not only for tourists but also the local population. There are several versions of the appearance of these unusual "columns" in the desert. However, we think that the best option of their appearance are millions of limestone clams that were eventually formed in such unusual protrusions by wind. The most colorful desert looks at dawn and dusk, when the contrast of sunlight create a bizarre sense visit another planet.
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Sunday, 10 March 2013


Adorable Polar Bear Cub Luna's First Solo Photo Shoot at Buffalo Zoo

Funny Animals and feeding animals often become the most preferred. This one might even make you fall in love. Let's get acquainted with Luna, a little white polar bear who was born 27 November last. Polar bear with a clean white color this is the son of polar bears mother, Anana, and father, Nanuq

Adorable Polar Bear Cub Luna's First Solo Photo Shoot at Buffalo Zoo

Polar bears are the ages of 3 months to steal the attention of many people and the target camera when his first photo session in the Botanical Beast Buffalo, New York. This zoo is one of only two North American zoos have polar bears give birth this year.
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Friday, 8 March 2013

Pretty Girls Making Ugly Faces

It happens that girls are photogenic who look cool in photos but in real life, it’s totally different how we imagined. Many of us do not believe that this is true but after looking at these photos, we can experience how pretty girls become horrible and ugly. Here we are going to share a new wave of fashion on the Internet that how a cute girl pretending horrible faces. Take a look!

Photo credit goes to Reddit and imgur.com

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Thursday, 7 March 2013

Miracle of Nature: The Amazing White Water Terraces in China

If you are interested in China's rural fraught with a thousand miracles. One of these is Baishui Tableland or White Water Terraces, known as the stunning limestone formations. It is located in the foothills of the Haba Snow Mountains, near about 62 miles from southeast of the Shangri-la County. Baishuitai is the largest limestone terraces in China. The pools of water flowing through Haba Hill emerged that the limestone cliffs and certain minerals has created a slight acidity, which in some places dissolved in the soft rock, and established the stepped structure. The surrounding green mountains and the white terraces make a wonderful contrast with each other.
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Wednesday, 6 March 2013

Humorous Illustrations by Oscar Ramos

Oscar Ramos is a talented illustrator from Chile whose works are usually hilarious and colorful. Sometimes, the artist uses a trash style and most of his works are related to caricatures. The compositions of these creative caricatures are dynamic and in detailed style. To see more, just continue the reading.
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Tuesday, 5 March 2013

Lamborghini’s new $3.9 Million Veneno Supercar Photos

A new supercar Lamborghini Veneno is presented during 83rd Geneva Auto Show, which is devoted to the 50 anniversary of the company. Three copies will be produced cost more than $3.9 Million each. They differ only body color, symbolizing the flag of Italy - brand white, green and red (gray version shown is a concept).

During the presentation, Lamborghini CEO Stephan Winkelmann described the car as "the most powerful bull" in the history of the brand. "Poison," as its name translates from Spanish, which is equipped with an upgraded 10-cylinder engine of 6.5 liters and 740 hp more detailed information will be announced already at the Geneva Motor Show, which opens on March 7.
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Monday, 4 March 2013

Photographer Markus Reugels Captures Amazing Images in a Single Droplet
 
A talented German photographer Markus Reugels creates wonderful photographs using large satellite photos as a backdrop for the drops and high speed cameras to capture the refractive background from water drops. This technique is looking simple but in real it’s quite complex. It needs to check the right place of background, control the shape of the drop and the light to capture a perfect “refraction”. He made in the exact right moment shots yielded results in the form of spherical representations of the Moon, Earth and Jupiter. Take a look at his amazing background’s refraction through water drops shots.
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Saturday, 2 March 2013


Digital Circlism in the Portraits of Celebrities by Ben Heine

This incredibly creative artist whose work we have already demonstrated many times, come up with one original idea and began to create portraits of the usual circles. We offer you a small selection of Ben Heine portraits of pop culture icons that he created using graphic line elements and bold colors. If we consider in detail the project, it seems to us porridge mosaics. But it is worth a little "push" the image and everything falls into place in a literal and figurative sense.
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