Here are the realities of socialist paradise.
Now I understand why most people try to get away from there.
Usually, when we look at the pictures from the end of the 19th and early 20th centuries, we don’t normally contest its authenticity. We automatically think that they are real. But, it proves to be wrong. Even at those times, the masters of photo manipulation were able to erase an “unnecessary” person or to add one. You will also see some modern pictures that were manipulated by the media. It is also interesting to see that the media want us to see only things that arrange them. Civil War Generals, c. 1865
Generally regarded as the world's first commercially successful photojournalist, Matthew Brady was also one of the medium's most accomplished manipulators. In this group portrait of William Tecumseh Sherman and his top officers, he added one figure. For the record, the men are, standing, from left: Oliver Otis Howard, William Babcock Hazen, Jefferson Columbus Davis and Joseph Anthony Mower; seated, from left: John Alexander Logan, Sherman, Henry Warner Slocum and Francis P. Blair.
The Original Image
Brady added Blair at the far right. One of Sherman's corps commanders in the critical final offensive in Georgia, Blair led the XVII Corps, which protected the rear of Sherman's army during the Atlanta campaign. Like the other men in the photo, he played an important role in the March to the Sea, helping deliver one of the final blows to the Confederate cause.
George Reiger is a hardcore fan of cartoons.
Apart his hands and his head, he has completely covered himself with tattoos of Disneyland characters...
Well how do you like it?
If you’re the owner of a bar, café, restaurant, hotel etc which has a neon sign, you’d better check if all of the letters are shining as it should be. Because if not, it may look like one of these signs ;)
Palais Bulles (Bubble Palace) is a home to famous French stylist Pierre Cardin.
Amazing architecture and its size is stunning.
The house is facing the bay of Cannes and has a territory of 1,200m² and gardens and swimming pools spread on 8,500m ² territory.
I might say, it is something out of this world, maybe not the most beautiful but I wouldn’t mind to spend there some time ))
It seems that manufacturers would do any tricks in order to save some cash.
Here’s a new bottle of Honest Tea. They have made recently a bottle redesign and now it seems a little bit bigger but having the same 16.9 oz inside.
Frieke Janssens is a leading advertising photographer of Belgium.
Excellent sense of humor, creativity and realisation.
Have a look.
The Turk Sultan Kosen has become officially the tallest man in the world on Thursday, September 17, having the size of two meters and 47 centimeters.
It will be put into the Guinness World Records in the edition of 2010.
Now let’s look at pictures and a video with this giant.
Well, it’s all right, sometimes you need to get away from all these state affairs, to distract yourself a little bit ))
Here’s another collection, which is a lot bigger than the previous one with different funny, smart, witty, stupid and ridicules T-shirts. But what makes it even funnier, it is people that wearing them ;))
Click here to see the first part.
Some people have the gift to write funny stuff on social networks and Facebook is no exception. Facebook members can write such lame, stupid, awkward… statements and comments or sometimes it’s just a succession of comments or a particular situation which is funny. Anyway, here is a selection of funny Facebook moments. Enjoy!
How do you think, why did they all gather there and what are they looking at?
Here are fans of X-Men who have either a poor imagination or simply saved on costumes ))
The Crystal Cathedral is a Protestant Christian megachurch in the city of Garden Grove, in Orange County, California, United States. The main sanctuary building was constructed using over 10,000 rectangular panes of glass and can hold 2,900 worshippers. Construction on the Crystal Cathedral began in 1977 and ended in 1980. The initial estimated cost of the church was $6 million, but the final cost was over $17 million (about $55 million in 2007 dollars).
Here is a collection of pictures on the theme: “If video games were realistic”.
I must say that some are pretty clever and its authors were inspired. Others are very simple but so true. But no matter what, I love unrealistic games ))