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“Kindness Is Patriotic:” People Are Skipping July 4th Fireworks To Spend Time With Shelter Dogs
04 jul 2019 12:52

Just like New Year’s, July 4 isn’t exactly a holiday for most pups. In fact, fireworks and other loud noises can even make it a nightmare. And, while our family furballs have the commodity of hiding under the bed, shelter dogs aren’t so lucky. However, one shelter came up with a brilliant idea to help these homeless pups relax through the blasting holiday.

Just like New Year’s, July 4 isn’t exactly a holiday for most pups. In fact, fireworks and other loud noises can even make it a nightmare.

Tags: comfort    dog    firework    holiday    july-4    people    shelter   
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Stunnong photos of preperation for Christmas in different countries
23 dec 2013 11:52

Christmas is coming! Hundreds of gleaming lights, light installations, traditional food, ice sculptures create wonderfull festive mood.

Christmas is coming! Hundreds of gleaming lights, light installations, traditional food, ice sculptures create wonderfull festive mood.

Tags: Xmas    holiday    photo   
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Christmas Penguins
19 dec 2013 13:18

A beutiful procession of pengiunsб dressed in Christmas costumes, in South Korea.

A beutiful procession of pengiunsб dressed in Christmas costumes, in South Korea.

Tags: christmas    holiday    penguins   
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SantaCon 2013
16 dec 2013 11:01

“SantaCon is an annual event in which people dressed in Santa Claus costumes engage in bar crawls. It is also known as Santarchy, Santa Rampage, the Red Menace and Santapalooza. It originated in San Francisco in 1994 and has since spread to cities around the world, and now takes place in 300 cities in 44 countries, including New York City. London, Belfast and Moscow. The New York SantaCon is the largest, with an estimated 30,000 people participating in 2012”.

“SantaCon is an annual event in which people dressed in Santa Claus costumes engage in bar crawls. It is also known as Santarchy, Santa Rampage, the Red Menace and Santapalooza.

Tags: christmas    holiday   
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Step Inside The Grandiose & Extravagant Theatres Of Paris
07 sep 2013 14:44

Paris is recognised throughout Europe and most of the world, as a city famous for love and it’s passion for art and theatre. So what better place for gifted photographer Franck Bohbot to create his series ‘Theaters’. In it he takes you deep inside some of the most majestic and opulent theatres and galleries in Paris, to admire their beautiful designs and architecture. It’s a sight few if any get to see. Normally each theatre is awash with the movement & endless chatter of hundreds of patrons or plunged into total darkness during a performance. Frank’s imagines, are as beautiful as they are unique – it’s not everyday you have an entire Parisian theatre all to yourself.

Paris is recognised throughout Europe and most of the world, as a city famous for love and it’s passion for art and theatre.

Tags: "film"    architecture    cinema    featured    filmmaking    france    holiday    movies    paris    photography    theatre    travel   
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Experience The 1920′s In 3D Via Stereoscopic Photography
04 sep 2013 13:00

Rewind to the 1920′s when film and photography were still in their infancy, where artists were still grappling with the limitations of the technology itself and it’s here you’ll find the interesting tale of a photographer named J. Dearden Holmes. One of his clients whom he produced photographic work for was called Cavenders Ltd. Their primary business was selling cigarettes and to make them all the more enticing, they would include stereoscopic cards within each packet. Two images slightly offset, one for your right eye, one for your left eye, that when combined would create the illusion of 3D depth. Holmes was commissioned to shoot a series titled ‘Peeps Into Many lands, A Series of Real Photographs’ long-winded yes, but for its time – his stereoscopic photographs were a close as you could get to actually setting foot in those distant lands. His photography journey took him all over the world, including Egypt, London, Canada, Delhi where he photographed the likes of The Sphinx, London’s Zoo, Kutb Minar and even the Rocky Mountains, before converting them into stereoscopic packs. Today those images have been converted into the trust animated GIF to give you the same effect he created all those years ago.

Rewind to the 1920′s when film and photography were still in their infancy, where artists were still grappling with the limitations of the technology itself and it’s here you’ll find the...

Tags: "london"    canada    delhi    egypt    featured    history    holiday    mahmoudieh-canal    photographs    photography    rocky-mountains-canada    the-yoho-valley    travel    vintage   
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