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Now we have seen it all, a hotel for chickens.
British photographer Terry O’Neill who dreamt to become a jazz drummer moved to New York and later discovered his passion for photojournalism. In the 1960’s he started to take pictures of celebrities. His polite, relaxed and professional style quickly became very much in demand by famous people. He worked for Rolling Stone, Vogue, Look, Paris Match and Life. Inside this post, you’ll find some of Terry’s classic photos of celebrities.
Audrey Hepburn
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Don’t cross Eric Jacqmain or he’ll vaporize you in a New York minute. The Indiana based teenager is the genius brain behind the R5800 solar “death ray”. Made up of 5,800 tiny mirror tiles covering an ordinary fiberglass satellite dish, this killer weapon is just 42 inches and generates enough power to melt steel, vaporize aluminum, boil concrete, turn dirt into lava and obliterate any organic material in an instant. The death ray is so good at vaporizing objects; it met its own demise in a shed fire it started. And now the budding inventor is back to the drawing board working on an even more powerful alternative. Perhaps whoever coined the term “weapons of mass destruction” was thinking about this kid.
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A great project by the Belgian TV channel Prime to feature the TV shows. An original mise-en-scène in the form of little plastic figurines, each representing a set and the universe of a TV show.
Among others, you'll recognize Californication, Mad Men, Six Feet Under and Lost.
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These are aerial photos of stadiums from all around the world. It is absolutely amazing what man has built just to play some games. However, the photos are incredible and beautiful. The stadium’s seating capacity is also amazing.
Cape Town stadium, South Africa
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This dark elf’s costume is pretty neat. However, it is rather scary looking.
I am sure whoever wears it next Halloween will be a big hit.
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This is the world’s largest mammoth cave and the bottom is out of sight. There are jungles inside it. The roof of the cave fell in and let sunlight in and all kinds of vegetation soon followed. It is one of twenty caves that have been found in Vietnam.
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All these photo portraits have one thing in common. They are part of the project “Echoism” that focuses on facial symmetry. The subjects were pictured front to carema. As a part of the study, they were asked not to express emotions. Then each photograph was split into a left and a right section with one side to be horizontally flipped, afterwards pictures were recombined to create two separate and symmetrical identities of the person.