Adam Stennett is an artist based in New York (born in Alaska, in 1972). Stennett has made lots of exhibitions and is known for his realistic works.
If you want to see other cool realistic paintings that are not photoshopped, you can check our yesterday post named 10 Pictures you won’t believe are paintings!
A man bought a bottle of milk in a store, came home, opened it and there ...
Once again, it's in China...
A brave man. Not everyone could jump from a waterfall of 20-25 meters high into the choppy water.
And he must often jump because the show gathers crowds of tourists.
Once the world's fourth-largest inland saline body of water, the Aral Sea has been steadily shrinking since the 1960s, after the rivers Amu Darya and Syr Darya that fed it were diverted by Soviet Union irrigation projects. By 2004, the sea had shrunk to 25% of its original surface area, and a nearly fivefold increase in salinity had killed most of its natural flora and fauna. The once prosperous fishing industry has been virtually destroyed, and former fishing towns along the original shores have become ship graveyards.
Leonid Moulyarchik who lives in the small Russian town Lebedyan, decided to build the subway for local residents.
Work has been already underway since 1984 and he built everything by himself. On average, a day is required to dig one meter and 3 days to cement it.
The idea is that there will be a cart carrying 3-4 people.
I hope that his dream will come true one day.
Look at photos of a very hard work inside the post.
They are certainly all very creative, but frankly I really don’t see how you can play on them normally. You will sure need a lot of practice
You remember the crossroad in China which was built in just 5 months? Well, here’s another one and it’s a good confirmation that a construction should not be fast but that quality should go first.
In the city of Hefei, as a result of the construction and repairs of one intersection, the ground collapsed and several cars fell under the ground.
Happily, no one was seriously hurt.
Another compilation of the most unusual and creative teapots. The first part can be found here.
Artists here made a really great job. I’m sure if you did not know that those pics were paintings you would have thought they were photos.
Click more to see some other amazing paintings.
Nothing really to say, they are all very explicit and will make you smile.
The Guantánamo Bay Detention Camp is a detainment facility operated by Joint Task Force Guantánamo of the United States government since 2002 in Guantánamo Bay Naval Base, which is on the shore of Guantánamo Bay, Cuba. The detainment areas consists of three camps in the base: Camp Delta (which includes Camp Echo), Camp Iguana, and Camp X-Ray (which has been closed).
Since October 7, 2001, when the current war in Afghanistan began, 775 detainees have been brought to Guantánamo. Of these, approximately 420 have been released without charge. As of January 2009, approximately 245 detainees remain. On May 20, 2009, the United States Senate passed an amendment to block funds to release prisoners held at the Guantanamo Bay detention camp.
So let’s take a look inside this world famous and controversial detention camp.
The day before yesterday morning, the Morakot typhoon hit Taiwan, one of the most powerful typhoons ever to hit Asia.
On the photos, you will see a six-story hotel that collapsed into a river because of the typhoon.
People were not injured as they were evacuated from the hotel even before the typhoon started.
Photoshoppers like to target celebrities while doing their creative works.
Once again they made a great job, but the stars look like a freak show ;)
For the first time in Moscow was held the Red Bull Flugtag event in which competitors attempt to fly homemade human-powered flying machines.
And there were a lot of flying machines of all kinds.
All this looked very funny and many people came to watch this event and support their favorite team. In short, everybody was in a great mood afterwards.
A great wall painting with an evolution process rather unusual but which sums up pretty much what it’s all about ;)
The artist’s name is Blu (I’m not sure, but looks like him) and he also makes wall-painted animations.
You can see more on his website.
In China, a guy was stopped by the traffic police that handed him a ticket for speeding.
But the driver couldn’t understand how the police could determine his speed. So he started to look for a speed camera that took his speed. Finally, he found the device and was quite surprised that this dubious device could determine his speed correctly.
At his place, I would doubt too.
A few days ago, a new building caught fire in Moscow. A multi-unit dwelling was just built but wasn’t still habitable.
I have only one question: what are they making the building’s facade from for it to burn like a torch?
They are very creepy, indeed, but very well made.
Seven photographers were making the photo-project about Detroit for 5 years.
The whole 5 years they were taking pictures that show the evolving of the city.
Especially nowadays when not many people are satisfied of what Detroit is.
The pictures aim to uncover the city, not what it has been before or what it should be today, but simply the way it is.
Here are the names of photographers who took part in this project: Corine Vermeulen-Smith,
Mitch Cope, Clinton Snider, Mark Alor Powell, Antonio Gomez, Ingo Vetter, Scott Hocking.
“In the depths of north-eastern India, in one of the wettest places on earth, bridges aren't built - they're grown.”
That sums up pretty well the idea of this post, here, the bridges are 100% natural.
Some of those bridges can be over a hundred feet long and they require 10 to 15 years to be fully functional. Some are really old (like hundreds of years) but they become stronger with years…
Look at those amazing shots inside the post.
I got chills down my spine! Original but scary.