“Mt. Rainier, Washington”
“Close-up of a caterpillar's cute little feetses.”
“How truly large the Mississippi river basin really is”
“Stained glass water tower in Brooklyn, New York”
“Mount Rushmore at the time it was unpresidented”
“The flare patterns of this military aircraft looks like angel's wings...”
“Nordic prison cells look like $3,000 apartments in San Francisco.”
“When constant winds and ice meet a fence.”
“Asgard vibes from this Church in Iceland.”
“Albino alligator”
“My neighbor Totoro”
“Galaxy Opal”
“Bruised banana art using a pin and a comb. No ink is used. As the skin darkens each day more detail is added.”
“This is how real wasabi looks like and it's rare and expensive.”
“Abandoned water park from the 70’s”
“A horse named Jenny walks the same route that she has walked every day for almost 14 years. She walks alone since her owner has gotten older and is unable to ride anymore. The locals know Jenny well and look after her, giving her treats, and making sure that she gets home safe.”
“A photo of Chernobyl’s famous “Elephant’s Foot” pictured in 1996”
“The geometric aesthetics of a snowflake up close”
“This bird has some translucent wings”
“ASAP Rocky’s “inhumane” prison cell in Sweden”
“RMS Queen Elizabeth arriving in New York with the soldiers returning home after the end of World War II. (1945)”
“I painted this and then cut out the layers to make the painting more 3D”
“These long neck boys, also known as snake turtles, have one of the most cartoon looking face in the animal kingdom and will snap your finger right off if you’re not careful”
“The steering wheel for the 1972 Maserati Boomerang.”
“When your hike gets interrupted”
“I took this pic 2 years ago, this is a metro station (Solna Centrum) in Stockholm. I'm fascinated by the design, looks like a gate to hell.”
“Blood river city of Campo Novo do Parecis state of Mato Grosso (Brazil).”
“Viewpoint of Volta do Dedo State of Santa Catarina (Brazil).”
“I got this weird effect by reversing the front part of my lens”
“This is a Nordic prison, which focuses on rehabilitation rather than punishment”
“Abandoned church”
“This is a photo of the Sphinx in the late 1800s. It was taken from a hot air balloon and it was still covered by sand.”
“Horace Marden Albright, the superintendent of Yellowstone during the 1920s sitting with some bears.”
“Altocumulus cloud cover across the whole sky”
“Cosmo Park is a suburb built on top of a 10-story mall in Jakarta, Indonesia”
“A superbly preserved sea lily fossil, approximately 345 million years old.”
“The Biosphere, Environment Museum Montreal, Quebec”
“Bath tub made from elm by the artist Anders Ölund.”
“The Dog Is Covered With Holi Powder, Looks Like He's On Fire”
“Amazing abandoned places with a special atmosphere - Heads of American presidents in a field in Virginia.”
“December in Kyoto”
“The average faces of women in 40 countries”
“Friday Afternoon is a painting by David Irvine”
“Origin of popular citrus fruits”
“These golf balls are fish food which fall in the hole which leads to the sea”
“These divers found a massive squid egg”
“This wonky cracked furniture built by New Zealand woodworker Henk Verhoeff.”
“Atticus Atlas butterfly”
“Somehow, this is not a real person, but a bronze statue”
“The loneliest house in the world (Elliðaey island, Iceland)”
Are you trying to say these are for incarceration terms of less than a year? Than, just say that and provide proof.
Jail!
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Greg, You're on to something there, re: re-purposed art.
#43 Actually that painting was done by someone else. It was the man-child David Irvine who got his hands on it and added that Star Wars cr#p, "re-creating" one of the stupidest trends every birthed for internet 'lulz'. Good or bad, that was considered art before he turned it into pop culture fanboy nonsense. Whoever "re-purposes" art, vandalizes it.
#42 I agree and feel that it would've been a much better idea to choose the face of an actual Native American instead, but we all know how much coverage those poor folks get. Mostly I felt it was spot on with a few errors here and there. Mongols are more flat faced than that while Indian women have a bit longer noses than those pictured but Irish and especially France were well done though just about any race would be representative of England now days.
Would you IzI-Admins please write 'storey' when speaking of the hight of a building? Reading 'story' in these terms always gives me a twitch in the eye...