Need some more booty in your life? Well here is so much booty you wont know what to do with it all. These sexy ladies are looking super fine from behind.
Modern technology for the most part is great. Everything is fast and right at our fingertips. However; there are some things that are still quiet horrible about technology. This is a list of the worst things about modern technology
Here are some fantastic pictures of ridiculously happy animals who have clearly figured something out that they will hopefully share with the rest of us when they are done celebrating.
If you ever need a quick pick-me-up, look no further than the fashion community. So for every 10 cool models walking down the runway, there is at least one poor person who is clearly the victim of a practical joke, completely oblivious to the fact that she (or he) is the punch line. The good news for us is that there are lots of pictures to laugh at.
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The stunning Israeli women of the national defense force. She is too beautiful to be involved in battle.
These two Australian dams were originally used for the breeding turtles but this was not made clear to the new owners of the land who unwittingly drained the dams without knowing that it still contained turtles. They immediately appealed to the nature organization in the area to help save the turtles and although it took two days, over 500 turtles were rescued in the effort.
The Elqui Domos hotel in Vicuña, Chile offers a luxurious, remote holiday escape for people who appreciate being out in nature and gazing at stars.
Her mother is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful models in the world and Alessandra Ambrosio's daughter Anja has certainly inherited her ability to pose. The adorable four-year-old turned a possible tantrum into a perfect pout on a shopping trip with her 31-year-old mother. Alessandra didn't give much notice to her daughter's ways, simply carrying her two bags of shopping out of Whole Foods.
A unique property is up for sale in Florida, with six acres, 7,000 square feet of space, and decontamination showers, this Cold War era bomb shelter could be just the place to get away from the outside world.
A Chinese bowl that a New York family picked up for $3 at a garage sale turned out to be a 1,000-year-old treasure and has sold at auction for $2.2 million. The bowl — ceramic, 5 inches in diameter and with a saw-tooth pattern etched around the outside — went to a London dealer, Giuseppe Eskenazi, at Sotheby’s auction house in New York on Tuesday. Sotheby’s said the bowl was from the Northern Song Dynasty, which ruled China from 960 to 1127 and is known for its cultural and artistic advances.
She appeared to have slimmed down in her recent video clip, Feel The Moment, featuring rapper Pitbull. But Christina Aguilera seems to have undergone a complete body transformation, and not to mention a style transformation, in recent weeks. The 32-year-old showed off her significantly trimmer figure in a flirty little black and white dress as she arrived for a screening of NBC's The Voice Season 4 at TCL Chinese Theatre on Wednesday night.
When triplets Audrey O'Donnell and Alan and Eric Lucas were born in 1933 they were so tiny their chances of survival looked slim. Without the the benefit of today's technology, doctors had predicted their mother Doris may have been carrying twins using an ear trumpet. Audrey was born first weighing 5lb, followed by Alan 20 minutes later weighing 3lb and surprise addition Eric came 20 minutes after that at just 2lb.
Japanese photographer Sayaka Maruyama creates art that explores, recreates, and redefines the classic definitions of beauty. She challenges her viewers to look with a fresh perspective and to see beauty in every element of our surroundings. In Sakura, the London-based artist draws on classical Japanese references and Surrealist motifs to explore what she describes as "contradictory contemporary understandings of Japanese notions of beauty, from both Western and Eastern perspectives."
Throughout the years, I've found myself drawn to photo manipulations or digitally enhanced images that ride that fine line between reality and fantasy. They're the ones where you have to take a few extra seconds to really decide, for yourself, if what you're seeing could actually exist in nature. Today, we take a look at a handful of these images that are spectacular, in their own right, but also have that air of mystery about them. While nature provides us endless amount of unbelievable imagery, some highly talented artists and photographers have taken it upon themselves to push their creative boundaries and to show us just what happens when you let your imagination run free.
Korean artist Jiyen Lee has created a series of hypnotizing digital collages that present people going up and down stairs, as seen from a bird's eye view. Each puzzling assemblage features an unidentifiable traffic of pedestrians on an endless journey. It also remains unclear whether they are actually ascending or descending the steps in front of them, as Lee has taken the artistic liberty of reconfiguring images in unimaginable compositions. Like an M. C. Escher painting, the artist's digitally manipulated images present a saturation of staircases with no perceivable beginning or end.
In 1896, Viennese authorities decided to invest in large-scale gas and electric utilities to provide the townsfolk with coal gas for stoves, street lights and furnaces. Previously gas was provided by an English firm called Inter Continental Gas Association (ICGA). Once the contracts with the ICGA expired, the city decided to construct facilities to handle its own gas needs. So they constructed four massive storage tanks called gasometers, in the 11th district of Simmering. The tanks were enclosed by a brick façade, each approximately 70 meters tall and 60 meters in diameter, and with a storage capacity of over 90,000 cubic meters. At the time, they were the largest in Europe.
Brazilian photographer Vanessa Dualib has a talent for seeing your basic, everyday food as more than first meets the eye. In her project, entitled Brincando Com a Comida (Playing With Food), everything from potatoes to pea pods are transformed into playful animal creations. Dualib has an energy for life and she says this project is a tribute to three of her favorite things: life, food, and photography.
Don’t fall for these pictures, because they’re all dangerously diabolical trap.. These people might want to stop and thing before moving forward. They are all about to fall into some funny traps. Don't get tricked or fooled, These are all traps.
Treat your self to this amazing series of illustrations created by Vicktrola Prints. Which one’s your favorite? Ron is pretty incredible, but good lord, Donna’s face. Seeing these TV Characters as super heroes is too funny. This is a great concept. They should do this with more funny TV Shows.
A compilation of very weird things that actually exist. These are not a joke. Pretty strange Items that are sold in this world. This is one weird gallery of items.
Photographer Sean King captures the beautiful glow of lava-flowing volcanoes against the starry night sky in Hawaii. Despite being colorblind and facing temperatures of up to 2,000°F, the determined and dedicated photographer manages to produce awe-inspiring images that boast the fiery radiance of molten rock gushing and streaming down the natural landscape.
You'll want to remember the name Paolo Troilo. A fast rising star in the art scene, the 40-year-old is known for his incredibly expressive black and white works that have a photorealistic quality about them. Of course, that's not the most interesting part. The highly energetic pieces were not created by charcoal or pastel, they were made by splattering and spreading paint on canvas using nothing but fingers. Yes, these are finger paintings. Troilo's incredible works are just starting to garner him a lot of attention, especially in the United States. Three years ago, Gap's visual creative director, Stephen Brady, was visiting one of his stores in Milan when he just happened to walk past a gallery that held one of Troilo's paintings. As SF Gate states, "It was an exuberant piece, with photorealistic detail outlining abs, biceps and the shades of the shirt - perfect, he thought, for their new flagship store in Rome. He commissioned one with the gallerist that day." "What Brady didn't know was that it was a finger painting."
Painter Erika Pochybova-Johnson is an untrained artist that relies on her intuition when painting her incredibly colorful figurative and abstract works. The artist's festive color palette allows each image to explode with energy. Her series of tree paintings are especially intriguing due to her artistic choice to save that burst of multihued liveliness for the roots of her subjects.
When you walk down the street, it's easy to pass right by a fire hydrant without thinking twice. We have grown accustomed to these functional curbside water sources as regular fixtures in urban, suburban, and rural areas. Well, artist Adam Kennedy does more than just pass by these emergency water connections. With a creative eye and a great imagination, he turns them into something spectacular and out of this world. The San Francisco-based artist is inspired by the decaying round tops of old fashioned fire hydrants in his home town. Kennedy sees all kinds of new life in the worn patterns formed by the chipped metal. For this project, entitled Planet Universe, Kennedy ventures around town searching for rusty fire hydrants, taking pictures of them, and then transforming the photographs into these unique planets. With digital manipulation, he completely changes your average fire hydrant into a detailed glimpse of outer space. He says, "We are constantly looking for evidence that there may be life out there and I hope people get a little sense of discovery when they look at these planets. I hope it also makes them think about what there is on earth that they might have been missing all along.”
We are always seeing funny videos of cute cats playing the piano, baffling their dog companions, and wildly chasing light reflections on the wall, but it's not often that these fuzzy little creatures are portrayed as grumpy. Until now. Based in New York, artist Aja Apa-Soura works out of her home studio to produce these vibrant paintings with a palette knife and pure, undiluted oils. For these Grumpy Cats, thick daubs of paint cover the canvas in vibrant, textured feline portraits, some of which are blended naturally into backgrounds reminiscent of famous paintings like Starry Night by Vincent van Gogh and The Scream by Edvard Munch. Even with such extremely disgruntled expressions, these cute cats will still make you laugh. In addition to this project, Aja also explores a variety of subjects including an!?id=281722520extensive collection of female nudes, as well as floral, urban cityscapes, abstracts, and landscapes, all of which you can check out at Sagittarius Gallery on Etsy.
Located on the outskirts of Tokyo, behind a small government building, underneath a soccer field and skateboard park, is an incredibly huge storm sewer system, built to protect the city’s 13 million residents from heavy rainfall and tropical storm floods. The official name of these long, underground tunnels is the “Metropolitan Area Outer Underground Discharge Channel”, but is more commonly called G-Cans. Built between 1992 and 2006, at the cost of $3 billion, this huge underground water management system comprises of 6.4 km of tunnels up to 50 meters underground connecting 5 giant silos, 65 meters tall and 32 meters wide, to one massive tank – the Temple.
Chris Guise is an artist and bonsai enthusiast from Maidenhead, England. A mechanical engineer by trade, Chris has a beautiful collection of Bonsai trees that he has cultivated on his Flickr page. In the Bonsai below, entitled Bag End Bonsai Trayscape, Chris created the home of Bilbo Baggins, Frodo Baggins and Samwise Gamgee; where both the Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit tales begin and end. The level of detail is stunning and it’s truly a fantastic piece of living artwork. To see this and many more beautiful Bonsai trees, check out Chris Guise’s stream on Flickr.
Cut coin jewelry art is a popular method of turning coins into jewelry. Most cut coin art is achieved by drilling a small hole (or holes) into the coin and then using a jeweler saw (which has various types of blades) to cut away parts of the coin. Many artists tend to focus on the stamped figure of a coin, cutting away the space around them so it appears to float within the border. While the images you see here are close-ups (so you can appreciate the detail), it’s important to remember how small some of these coins actually are. The intricate and precise skill required is truly impressive. For those wondering about the legality of such a craft, in the United States it is perfectly legal (18 U.S.C. §331) so long as you don’t try to represent the coin as anything other than an altered coin. For example, you can’t change the date of a coin and try to pass it off as an earlier version and you can’t claim it is an original if it has been altered.
Imagine you coming home from work or going groccery shopping and boom there's a sea lion crossing the street. Leaving by the sea has it's advantages including a live sea lion show right in the middle of your street. The funniest thing is that the animal did obey the law by using a zebra crossing to make its way across the street:)telegraph.co.uk reports:
The half-tonne creature crawled out of the water in the beach resort of Balneario Camboriu in the southern state of Santa Catarina, then found its way onto the town's main boulevard.
Traffic ground to a halt for 20 minutes as the three-metre long sea lion slid across the busy road.
Police and firefighters threw water over the sea lion to keep it wet until it returned to the water an hour and a half later.
A new owner of the house found $1,700 in cash and a collection of old vinyls under its floor. This was quiet the find. I wish something like this would happen to me. Wouldn't you like to find a hidden floorboard that contained cash and some collectibles? Lucky new owner.
A great project by a Spanish photographer Eugenio Recuenco, who brought Picasso’s Women into real life.Take a look at these cool comparisons to real life women and Picasso's art. This is a fun art concept.
Walter De Maria's Vertical Earth Kilometer is a one-kilometer long brass rod, two inches in diameter, drilled into Friedrichsplatz Park in central Kassel, Germany in 1977. Pretty interesting site to see.
A boat full of pot was discovered on the shore near Santa Barbara. If these people thought they were being smart and hiding their drugs in a sneaky place they were very wrong. A boat was a big mistake. This was a good size bust for the Santa Barbara Police.
A compilation of interesting facts about morning that are so true for all of us. Always good to learn something new. Share these fun morning facts with your friends.
