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There is no doubt that things are done a little differently in China, but who knew that some of their construction workers are so crazy. I certainly hope they are insured.
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No Wedding Bells for Hugh Hefner and Crystal Harris
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It doesn’t take a brainiac to think, hmmmm posting for a hit on a social network just might be a dumb idea.
It’s even painful to look at such photos. The saddest thing is that their self-image is so distorted that they still think they are fat.
It is absolutely amazing how people and objects can cast some very interesting, and sometimes risqué, shadows. Once you see these, you may want to try to create some shadows of your own.
Wang Xiao Kang, from China, recreated the famous Iron Man Mark I costume. It weighs about 100 lbs (45 kg) and Wang spent $450 to buy all the parts for the costume.
He must be a big fan.
These photos show how beautiful photos can be when they have contrast. Light and dark colors make these photos absolutely striking. They make the photos really stand out.
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The owner of the church, Siamak Akhavan who is a writer, decided to convert this magnificent church into a single family home that overlooks the Mission Delores. The house is now for sale for $7,400,000 and features long passageways, surveillance balconies, a large dining room, and three bedrooms.
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This is the project of UK photographer Charles Twist had some Victorian camera enthusiasts to take the photos to mark the 150th anniversary of the founding of the resort. These photos derived directly from technology that was around 150 years ago. The result is great and it makes modern photos look like old ones without photoshop. The photos are not perfect which can be quite a shock in this age of all digital.