New York-based redditor Brian Maffitt (bmaffitt) aimed his video projector (which he says was playing the movie, The Lorax) at falling snow during the recent blizzard and noticed some really beautiful results. He then took out his DSLR camera and shot these cool images.
The Grammys came and went with another jaw-dropping style roundup this time around. Everything from awkward see-through orange lace to a way-too-girly dress on Rihanna.What was your favorite look of the evening?
The annual grand carnaval began last Friday in Rio de Janeiro. Here are the best pictures from there)
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Some people have a tendency to mess with their possessions such as animals, cars, cellphones, TV's, houses, clothes etc. when they have spare time. Guess slapping some grass on your car is another way of going green?! A simple need for attention perhaps...Or may be they are making fun of earth lovers with this obviously useless combination? What's going on behind something like this?
If America Ferrera is ugly, what hope is there for the rest of us? Click through to see more "ugly" TV characters that aren't actually ugly!
“Pont de Singe” by French artist Olivier Grossetête is a bridge that is suspended by three large helium-filled balloons. The ultralight bridge is not functional but is a sculptural installation from the 2012 Tatton Park Biennial in the UK.
A brilliant photo shoot by Stockholm-based photographer Christian Åslund, pays homage to 2D platform video games. Christian gave the series of photos a 2D effect by taking aerial shots of various streets in Hong Kong while, at the same time, displayed a model laying flat on the ground in different active poses. The photos were created as part of an ad campaign for the shoe brand Jim Rickey.
“Escher on steroids” – this is how some commenters describe the illustrations by Oscar Ramos. In his latest project Ad+, Chilean artist shows that it’s possible to merge two completely different things with such smooth transition that you hardly notice how a baggy Converse turns into a paradise island in the same picture. Also known by his nickname Piensa Positivo (“think positive” in Spanish), Oscar specializes in character design and photo manipulation. The creator of these mind-bending illustrations says his inspiration came from Maurits Cornelis Escher, a Dutch graphic artist, who classic perspective-defying works are known worldwide.
