Unique surrealistic photographs by American photographer Thomas Barbey.
All these pictures are created by photo editing, but they look stunning.
Music-lovers who fear that death would mean that they would no longer be able to listen to their favorite music can rejoice – Pause Custom Sound Systems are offering them a way to take their beloved tunes to the grave!
The Catacombo coffin, valued at around $30,000 features a 2.5GHz Intel core processor and a 7-inch LCD display which shows you which song is playing. This makes it ideal for a modern-day Pharaoh!
Loved ones from above ground can show you that you are still in their thoughts by adding songs to your playlist online. I suppose even classics like “Bury Me in Smoke” or “Knocking On Heaven’s Door” get old after an eternity underground, though!
On January 13, 2013, the National Geographic Society will celebrate its 125th anniversary and its evolution from a small scientific body to one of the world's largest educational and scientific organizations committed to inspiring people to care about the planet. The Society has shared some images that represent those moments of discovery and will continue in its 126th year, to provide a front-row seat to what's happening at the extremes of exploration - bringing everyone along for the ride through its storytelling and photography.
For some, fashion is a corporate industry. For others, it's an artistic expression. And for still others, it's an embrace of cultural traditions. Fashion is a shallow pursuit in the eyes of many, and a deep embodiment of identity for others. Definitions of what is fashionable are myriad and contradictory, but the annual spectacle of the presentation and the scramble of the preparations endure long after this year's look is forgotten.
So you think you love chocolate. What about a chocolate covered onion? Would you eat chocolate covered bugs as a snack? Or what about bacon? I know I would. ;)
If you ever see some wild animal tracks in the cities like New York, Boston or Ottawa – don’t panic! It doesn’t mean that animals have broken out of the zoo. In his newest project “Outliers (Trace)”, talented Canadian artist Maskull Lasserre has designed a collection of shoes that leave realistic footprints of moose, deer, Kodiak bears, rabbits and other animals. Lasserre has been using them to leave animal tracks in Ottawa, Boston and New York since 2011 and, according to his website, the project is still ongoing.
