Steve Haworth is a true professional of his craft, he cripples people beyond recognition. He is from Phoenix, Arizona. He has lots of clients, the human body is a great canvas for his work. Here is what he can do.
An interesting photo report, about the process of making an iguana. If you want and you have some spare time, you can try to make it yourself. It is very cool idea...
Girls do everything they can to stand out from the crowd. Despite the cold and ice, this girl from Dnepropetrovsk wore lace tights, shorts and boots with high heels. The look is very provocative.
Craig Green is a new star of men's fashion world. He presented his new collection of fashionable clothes. Would you wear this?
This 25-acre space is a chaotic conglomeration of rows of open-air concrete wash pens, each with its own flogging stone and rooms where the washermen, also known as "dhobiwallahs", sleep and work. Many of the over 700 families that make a living out of this Dhobi Ghat, who had followed their father into the business, a life of dunking, thrashing and drying close to 1,000 items of clothing each day for just 7 USD, are worried about the future as the workload has gone down considerably. Most ordinary Indians who have seen their disposable incomes rise as the country's economy expands, have dispensed with the services of the dhobiwallahs for good since most modern homes are equipped with a washing machine.
The Boneyard project, started by Eric Firestone, Carlo McCormick & Medvin Sobioa, is a collective effort to turn old used up air planes that are out of commission, and turn them into breathtaking works of art.
Do you ever just sit around and wonder, What would life be like if we were tiny?
Well, wonder no more! Now you can see the stunning images of what life would be like if humans could suddenly take the Alice in Wonderland effect and become truly miniscule.
Try to feel innocent about that stamp collection you've got growing inn your hallway closet. Or maybe you're beginning to feel the pains of a serious shoe collecting problem. Well, whatever is it that you "hoard," I'm sure it ain't as crazy as the loves of these folks' lives. People can become obsessed with any given thing; clothes, wooden dolls, leopard print, anything! What are you obsessed with?
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Along the road to one of China’s most famous tourist landmarks – the Great Wall of China – sits what could potentially have been another such tourist destination, but now stands as an example of modern-day China and the problems facing it.
Situated on an area of around 100 acres, and 45 minutes drive from the center of Beijing, are the ruins of ‘Wonderland’. Construction stopped more than a decade ago, with developers promoting it as ‘the largest amusement park in Asia’. Funds were withdrawn due to disagreements over property prices with the local government and farmers. So what is left are the skeletal remains of a palace, a castle, and the steel beams of what could have been an indoor playground in the middle of a corn field.
Most new cameras come with the "panorama option." Taking amazing photos is no longer just for professionals. Now you too can take amazing wide shots of your vacation, helicopter ride, holiday party, whatever! Here are some of the world's most epic panorama images thus far.
Do you know what is the safest way to travel? It’s online traveling – when you sit comfortably on a coach browsing the pictures. So, let’s take a little virtual tour to the heart of the Xochimilco’s canals, Mexico. There we will find a strange little island called “Isla de Las Munecas” where most of the trees are decorated with old creepy dolls. According to legend, three young girls were playing in the island when one drowned. Now when you walk here – you may get a feeling that you’re being constantly watched.
What you are about to see, are not paintings on canvas! Alexa Meade paints with acrylics directly on human flesh creating the illusion of painterly portraits. “Alexa Meade is an installation artist based in the Washington, DC area. Her background in the world of political communications has fueled her intellectual interest in the tensions between perception and reality.
