These incredible photos are all taken in silhouette from around the world. The amazing thing about photos taken in silhouette is that they allow your imagination to fill in what you can’t see. Therefore, one person may see and understand one thing while another person sees and understands something completely different.
It is truly amazing what can be made out of trash if you are an artist. This art collection was made out of nothing but trash but in the hands of a gifted artist it turns out to be some incredible artwork. One man’s trash truly is another man’s treasure.
Normally when you think of a cop, the word pretty doesn’t come to mind. But these photos prove, there are some policewomen in this world who are downright pretty. Makes you wonder why they would choose a career in law enforcement when they could have been models.
If you think that unicorns are always good, nice and cute, well it’s not always the case.
As the drawing in this post shows, what is delicious to a Scandinavian is disgusting to others. Much like beauty is in the eyes of the beholder, taste is in the mouth of the eater. It all seems to be a matter of who you ask.
Tip: the red boat has nothing to do with it.
These unusual photos have a single object in color against a black and white photo. They make for a striking color image and seem to make the photo come alive. The artist draws you attention to a particular expression, item or emotion.
Here is a little insight of the North Korea seen through the eyes of foreigners.
Never thought that there could be so many things to do with tampons. If you like any kinds of handcrafts, here are some ideas for you.
Journalist David Gillanders and broadcaster Rasmus Paulsen visited Ukraine in February-March of 2010 to make a photo reportage on Ukrainian children living on the streets. They spent 2 weeks in Odessa in the circle of a small group of abandoned children.
For those of you who would have forgotten, Hobbiton is a village in The Lord of the Rings. This is the home of Bilbo Baggins, Frodo Baggins and Samwise Gamgee…
Hobbiton is situated in Matamata, a small town in the North Island of New Zealand.
Apparently, the place suits to the sheep!
New York photographer Jordan Matter has created a project in which dancers from the Paul Taylor Dance Company performed dances in famous places in Manhattan. Looks nice.
Apparently, Park Avenue in New York has three dumpsters that have been converted to swimming pools. And people certainly enjoy them. Although, there are no diving boards, nobody seems to mind.
This house has a multi-million dollars secret in its garage. Go inside the post to find out what it is.
This hotel toilet is probably the weirdest in the world. WTF?
If you love bacon, you will enjoy this collection of the most creative and simply awesome “bacon bits” ever. Imagination of gift and product makers goes beyond all the limits.
Ads are like selling letters. You need to write them to make people really want to buy what you are selling. This add created by 2001 Ford Taurus owner is the most unusual and creative I ever read. It truly draws your attention.
Going to a baseball or football game? Wanna save yourself a seat on a park bench? There is a great way to let others know that your seat is reserved. Just place one of the following seat savers on your seat, and nobody will take your place until you return.
Everything is possible, even magic, especially on photographs when you use your imagination and add some manipulations.
Action photography is difficult to create. It requires explicit skills such as panning, right focusing and selective metering. In order to create successful images, you have to be a professional and love what you are doing. These photographs are examples of stirring and brilliant action photography that show mastery in this interesting art of capturing action images.
These are amazing examples of clever art installations and great typographic art. They were created by two English students: Joseph Egan and Hunter Thomson. They simply stretched letters down the corridors and wrapped them around the corners at the Chelsea College of Art and Design. When you look at these letters from a particular angle, you can see the phrases.
Can you imagine making slippers of sanitary pads? See the instruction after the jump and have a laugh.