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Here’s a bunch of cool images that you can see in 3D with your own eyes using a cross-eyed view method. It is not as difficult as it may seem, I already wrote about it somewhere, so I just copy my text:
“The cross-eyed view method uses the right and left images exchanged and views the images cross-eyed with the right eye viewing the left image and vice-versa.
In order to do so, hold up a finger or pencil in front of the image about 1/3 to 1/2 way to the screen. Look at the pencil but concentrate on the doubled images on the screen. Move the pencil closer or further until they overlap to produce three images. The center one should be 3d, but out of focus. Then you need to shift your focus onto the center image without having it jump back to 2d.”
There you go. This should help.
This Chinese man found what his pack of Huskies can pull and I may say it is a good idea.
Completely eco-friendly :)
The Reed Flute Cave is the largest and the most impressive natural cave in Guilin, China. This cave, marked on the most travel itineraries, got its name from the reeds growing in this region, with which people make pipes and flutes.
The cave is divided into different parts. It served as a war refuge for many people during World War II.
Inside the Reed Flute Cave is a spectacular world of different stalactites and rock formations shimmering with amazing colors of artificial lighting. It all creates an impressive effect!
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Most office stationery is sooo boring. But this guy, Jacques Pense, is an awesome designer who came up with the greatest idea of stationery designs I ever saw. His 13th Street “Stationery of Horror” really grabs attention! I wouldn’t mind having a couple of envelopes and CDs to freak my colleagues out ;)
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This is Big Bud. For many years it was the largest tractor in the world. It was built by Ron Harmonn’s crew in Montana. The largest Big Bud 747 appeared in 1977 for deep plowing on a cotton farm in California. Only imagine: this tractor weighs over 45 tons! And it still runs, though some manufactures build even bigger tractors today.
Time exposed photography allows the camera’s shutter to be left open to expose the film over a long time period. It allows you to see things from a unique perspective and to experience time in a visual way. It enlightens your imagination and encourages it to run wild.
Polish artist Przemek Blejzyk creates unusual paintings. His “paper” is an 11-story building. Inside this post, you will find a great example of amazing wall art.
I don’t know how about you, but I surely miss summer time. I miss sunny weather, a cool ocean breeze and watching all the beauties on the beach in bikinis. Maybe we can look at them right now? Let’s imagine we are on the beach in one Muslim country…
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Welcome to Cuba! Apart from famous Cuban cigars, this country is also known for its retro cars ;) These great rides are very often used as taxi cabs and some little bunch of people can own them too.
This post is definitely for car lovers :)
Do you want to travel to the International Space Station? One round-trip will cost you over $55 million. But in a meanwhile you can take this free journey through these photos and learn more about the current ISS crew, their vehicles and discover amazing views from above after the jump.
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This dog is waiting for its master. I am shocked. I haven’t seen anything like this before!!!
Another compilation of incredible black and white photography that won’t leave you indifferent!
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When Russians stop using old buildings, they often leave them abandoned without demolishing. Take a look at these empty fire station and medical school. They look like places from Silent Hill movie…
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This is what you get when you make a picture of zoo animals at the right place in the right time. Have a little patience – and you’ll capture funny and truly amazing moments that will make you smile every time you look at the pictures.