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Photographer Captures Amazing Pictures of Poal Bears, Guardians of the Abandoned Polar Station Polar bears at Island Kolyuchin in the Chukchi Sea, short distance from the northern shore of Chukotka. Pictured by award winning wildfire and underwater photographer Dmitry Kokh. “Finally getting back from long awaited trip to Chukotka and Wrangel Island. Being the farest and most Eastern part of Russia
A Giant Headless Buddha Statue Discovered Under a Residential Complex in China A 9-meter-high Buddha statue without a head was recently discovered in a residential complex in Chongqing of southwest China. Surrounded by tall buildings, the statue was covered by vegetation, with a residential structure built on top of it. Most residents were unaware of it until the vegetation was removed due to a re
Artist Arranges Stones In Stunning Patterns On The Beach, Finds It Very Therapeutic Jon Foreman discovered land art while in college and immediately fell in love with it. He felt that the natural world had more in it to be explored, particularly where he lives, Pembrokeshire, Wales. More: Jon Foreman, Instagram, Facebook h/t: boredpanda Since the area has an extensive coastline, a huge part of For
Adorable Moment Baby Bear Cubs Grasp Paws and Dance Joyfully in a Circle A captivating series of photos appear to show a family of baby brown bears dancing to Ring a Ring o’ Roses as their mother relaxes behind a tree nearby. At just a few months old, two young males and one female gather in a circle, clutch each others’ hands and looks as if they are dancing to the popular nursery rhyme. It’s alm
Photographer Jun Yamamoto Captures The Magic Of Japan Streets At Night Vibrant night urban shots by Jun Yamamoto a.k.a. jungraphy, a talented self-taught photographer, and retoucher currently based in Tokyo, Japan. Jun focuses mainly on urban and street photography. More: Instagram h/t: photogrist
Just for the pleasure, a selection of vintage control rooms dating back to the Soviet era! A beautiful collection of control rooms filled with large buttons and analog dials, long before the democratization of computers and screens. More info: Present And Correct Chernobyl Reactor 4 Control Room: Photo by Cary Markerink If you want more awesome content, subscribe to 'Design You Trust Facebook page
Walter Molino was born in 1915 and died in 1997 at age 82. He began working professionally as an illustrator and caricaturist in 1935 for a newspaper and two children’s magazines, followed by a satirical magazine and several comic strip series. In 1941 Molino became the chief cover illustrator for La Domenica del Corriere, an Italian weekly newspaper. His work for this paper supplies most of the i
“The Memories Of The Future”: Photographer Nuno Assis Captures Fantastic Photos Of Hong Kong Portuguese Nuno Assis’s photos show that there’s more to Hong Kong than the Big Buddha and the skyline. His photos reflect the architect’s eye for symmetry and composition. We totally dig his love for reflection, especially the puddle series. More info: Instagram
This Is How The Practical Miniatures For Blade Runner 2049 Were Created Today we’re going to take a fantastic look behind the scenes from the Weta Workshop team and how they created the amazing miniatures from Blade Runner 2049 neo-noir sci-fi film directed by Denis Villeneuve. They published a video and also added some pictures on their Facebook page about how they build up there cinematography a
Shocking Photographs Show Japanese Drinkers Using Pavements, Doorways And A Plant Pot As Impromptu Pillows After Succumbing To The Effects Of Alcohol Japan has a relatively tolerant approach to public drunkenness and people are often just left to sleep it off. However, in this case an official is seen attempting to rouse someone who has passed out. The photographs were taken by Lee Chapman (previo
The Russia You’ll Never See On Postcards Through The Lens Of Photographer Alexander Petrosyan Alexander Petrosyan Award-winning photographer Alexander Petrosyan has spent decades discovering what makes his home town tick: the everyday comedy and drama of a city built on contradictions. Alexander Petrosyan doesn’t think pictures can change the world, but he does believe they can help you understand
The White House’s Pete Souza Has Shot Nearly 2M Photos Of Obama, Here Some Of His Favorites For the last 8 years, Pete Souza has been the Official White House Photographer. Over the course of President Obama’s two terms, Souza estimates he will have taken nearly 2 million photographs. You can find over 6,600 on the White House’s official Flickr account. Souza has captured some incredibly powerful,
There’s An Old Abandoned Theme Park Near Tokyo, And It’s Creepy As Hell Photographer Lee Chapman from the Tokyo Times visited the site, snapping several terrific photos. The park opened in the 1970s under the name Kinugawa Family Ranch and expanded over time, rebranding itself as “Western Village.” But by 2006, it was forced to close down. Today, the park looks like a post-apocalyptic ‘Westworld’.
Photographer Tracks Down People He Snapped In His Hometown Almost 40 Years Ago To Recreate The Remarkable Images Photo © by Chris Porsz/Geoff Robinson Paramedic Chris Porsz spent hours walking around the city of Peterborough, Cambridgeshire (Great Britain) in the late 1970s and 80s, taking candid shots of punks and policemen, siblings and sweethearts, traders and teenagers. More than three decades
Chris Staring / Rex Features / Shutterstock Chris Staring photographs a mysterious train graveyard in the heart of southern Bolivia, where the skeletons of British steam locomotives and rail cars rust away on the edge of the world’s largest salt flats. More than 100 rail cars and locomotives can be found in different states of decay in the train graveyard. Chris Staring / Rex Features / Shuttersto
A Collection Of Images Where Bicyclists Float Along City Streets With Invisible Bikes China-born artist Zhao Huasen created this fun collection of images where bicyclists float along city streets, pedaling and steering invisible bikes. For the project, entitled ‘Floating’, the artist captured hundreds of cyclists going about their every day lives and he then digitally removed the bicycles from the
Norwegian Navy Officer And International Heartthrob Bears Striking Resemblance To Thor hor might be a fictional character, but there’s one mortal who bears a striking resemblance to him. Lasse Matberg has recently gained Internet fame thanks to this uncanny likeness to the Norse God of thunder, lightning, and storms, inspiring thousands of people to refer to him by this epic name. h/t: mymodernmet
Australian government organization came up with a project to show people how their pet cats are actually active. They used GPS trackers to map out their activity. In Australia cats are considered invasive species and can have devastating effects on the native wildlife. Often cats’ owners are convinced that their pets don’t roam around at night, so the aim of this project is to show them what’s rea
Careful What You Ask For Because This Guy Is A Photoshop Troll Master Got a photo that could use a little Photoshop magic? James Fridman is your guy. Just know that like a magic wish-granting genie, he’ll give you some twisted version of exactly what you asked for. It’s the kind of Photoshop trolling that is worthy of the internet hall of fame. pic.twitter.com/iKWWMNKBEb — James Fridman (@fjamie01
Here are a few scenes in movies and TV shows before and after the special effects were applied. It looks like today all of the biggest TV series and films use visual effects left and right. h/t: boredpanda, izismile Game Of Thrones Guardians Of The Galaxy Pirates Of The Caribbean Life Of Pi Twilight Saga: Eclipse Alice In Wonderland The Hobbit The Dark Knight Boardwalk Empire The Great Gatsby The
These stunning photographs of Hong Kong in the 1950s are captured beautifully by a teenager. Ho Fan who arrived from Shanghai in 1949. The streets, filled with vendors, coolies and rickshaw drivers, fascinated Ho. Taking pictures in a studio was the norm then, but the Ho was more interested in random, candid shots of strangers. His targets, however, did not always smile into the lens of his Rollei
This series of pictures shot by satellite, show the man-made world as astronauts see it. Artist Benjamin Grant uses Google Earth to find the most compelling satellite images of human civilization. The stunning pictures of sprawling metropolises and vast reservoirs are sometimes unidentifiable until zoomed in. In order to find an extraordinary picture in the practically endless supply of satellite
Public’s Choice Winner, 2023: National Mosque of Bangladesh by Azim Khan Ronnie The Chartered Institute of Building has announced the winners of its architectural photography competition. Continue reading » Kevin Sarasom enjoys getting to know new dogs, learning about their quirks, and capturing all of their hilarious facial expressions. Continue reading »
The Ludlow Typograph Company, established in 1906, produced specimen books titled “Some Ludlow Typefaces” in editions A, B, C, and D to showcase their proprietary fonts and ornaments. Continue reading » Charlie Engman is a New York-based artist, educator, and the art director of the sustainable fashion brand Collina Strada. Continue reading » David Sheldrick, a British Korean artist based in Londo
If today’s brands had honest logos from medieval times, they would resemble those created by artist and designer Ilya Denisov in his series “Medieval Branding.” Continue reading » If you’re eager to explore the unseen world of some of the smallest beings on our planet, you’re in the right place. Our recent post features stunning macro shots by photographers worldwide, including mesmerizing insect
Milla Jovovich and Harry Dean Stanton photographed by Peter Lindbergh for Vogue Paris, 1990. Continue reading »
Cigarette advertising in the 19th century leveraged mass production from the Industrial Revolution to make cigarettes more affordable and appealing. Continue reading » Overall Winner: “Stuck squirrel” by Milko Marchetti The 2024 Comedy Wildlife Photography Awards captured the funniest moments of the animal kingdom, with over 9,000 entries marking a record-breaking year. Top honors went to Milko Ma
Three-Headed Dragon, circa 1920s Born in 1899 in Kharkov, Boris Artzybasheff was a Russian-American illustrator known for his distinctive and often surreal designs. Continue reading » Ukrainian paper artist Asya Kozina has transformed her art in response to the Russian-Ukrainian war. Initially focused on the history of costume and national dress, her work now delves into profound personal experien
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