To each their own, so, no comments here…
Another compilation of fresh mug shots.
One is “better” than another
Today we'll make a small photo tour at Mast Brothers chocolate factory in New York.
And if you want to know how chocolate is done, then you will definitely like this post.
Cause inside the post you will see the complete production process, from cocoa beans and ending with already packed products.
There exists numerous types of limos, possible and impossible but this one is really original, fancy and quite beautiful.
Few facts about gold: a total of 161,000 tonnes of gold have been mined in human history, as of 2009 (with half of that extracted in just the past 50 year).
India is the world’s largest consumer and importer of gold as Indians buy about 25% of the world’s gold, purchasing approximately 800 tonnes of gold every year and importing around 400 tonnes of gold.
The most famous precious metal has never been so expensive than today but it won’t prevent people to buy it..
Now let’s see diverse pictures about gold, from mining to buying, enjoying, discovering and selling gold…
Crashed Ice is a winter extreme sporting event sponsored by Red Bull, which involves downhill skating in an urban environment, on a track which includes steep turns and high vertical drops.
Now let’s see some pics of the event that took place this year in Munich.
Must be an interesting experience and it will make great photo souvenirs.
But I don’t know if it’s very safe, dolphins can play rough…
An interesting photo essay from Russia's mining town of Prokopyevsk awaits you after the jump.
Looking at the pictures, it seems that the city became extinct, but when it's -42 ° C it's not so easy to have a walk.
If you breathe deeply, you will really feel the pain in the lungs, which will freeze as well as your nose.
Imagine, if you open the window for 5 minutes, you won’t be able to close it because it will be covered with ice.
You will be able start a car only if it is parked in a heated garage and even this doesn’t help every time...
In many complex building they use coal. How do you like such living conditions?
A huge respect to a photographer who suffered a lot from the cold while doing this report, because after 15 minutes on the street, the camera freezes from inside and it stops working.
Now look at photos of the city and its industrial facilities.
From ‘How to live with a huge penis’ to ‘What’s your poo telling you?’ – those books promise some funny reading ))
I don’t know to what point it is stable and solid but this is surely original.
This house was completely made from bottles with some glue mixture.
I’d like to see it in real.
Another great photomontage. This time, photoshoppers decided to make something creative with various devices.
And although we are unlikely to see something like this in shops, it still turned out well ;)
Nice work. Its creator used only Lego bricks and lights to make this realistic fire.
Just look..
It is not at all an ordinary wedding dress. See below.
Nowadays we can ‘print’ on everything – there are toast printers, coffee printers, 3D printers… and now there is the sand printer!
Let’s see how it works..
Craig Tracy does amazing drawings on a body and it is not just pictures, this is a whole art.
I am fascinated by his work and I advise you to look at this beauty ;)
China never ceases to surprise and unfortunately, not for the better.
Not only their work is hellishly difficult at a construction site, but there are other problems… See below.
Think of you when you were young and honestly answer the question.
Would you come to your prom in such outfit? )
The most interesting is that all the costumes you see are made of Duck Tape.
I do not know what to think about it. What do you say? )
It is difficult to believe that the same people are depicted in all these pictures.
But this is really true. Fascinating work of Spanish photographer Reclarkgable.
The photo you are looking at is very popular in the Internet these days.
Indeed, the owl looks nice in flight :)
As you know, we could not simply post one owl, so we added a few photomontages.
It turned great )
Designed in 1997 and finished in 2004, it took its creator Robert Harvey Oshatz 7 years to build entirely. This unusual tree house is situated in the forests of Portland, Oregon.
I love it!