Pumpkin Fish
An employee arranges an exhibit at a pumpkin-inspired art show in Klaistow near Beelitz, north-eastern Germany. (Patrick Pleul / AFP – Getty Images) Continue reading »
Post’It War
Post’It War is awesome site with a huge collection of Post’It art from around the World. Continue reading »
Bird Imprints
An owl apparently crashed into the window of Sally Arnold’s home in Kendal, England, leaving this image. Experts said the silhouette was left by the bird’s “powder down” – a substance protecting growing feathers. Here is a selection of photos sent in by you of various bird imprints. (BBC News) Continue reading »
Digital Matte Artist Alex Golovchenko
Awesome photo manipulations by Alex Golovchenko, digital artist from Ukraine. Continue reading »
Sand
Taking inspiration from the game ‘Bou-Toshi’, Japanese designer Yukihiro Kaneuchi created a series of vases made of sand and resin. The game is simple. First, players make a heap of sand and place a pole in the centre. Then each player takes turns removing sand, the one who causes the pole to fall loses. With its primitive element of creation and destruction, this game has been played for centuries. Here, the pole is transformed to a glass tube – time stopped with resin. The shape nears collapse, bringing a tension and delicate beauty to the flower. Continue reading »
Hungry Polar Bear in Daredevil Climb
Tis starved bear was pushed to new limits as he dared to descend 300ft down a sheer cliff face to find food. The amazing images show the young male polar bear risking his life on a precarious precipice while scavenging for eggs. Stunned passengers on board an ice-strengthened boat watched on in awe as the bulky beast inched down the sprawling cliff-face in the search for a meal.
American photographer Dylan Coker, who was exploring the Novaya Zemlya archipelago in the Russian Arctic last month, captured the incredible snaps. Continue reading »
Photo of the Day: Run for Your Life
A crowd of Chinese tourists run away as a tidal bore breaks through the dam by the Qiangtang River in Haining, east China’s Zhejiang province on August 31, 2011. Visitors gather to experience the Qianjiang Tidal Bore from early morning, an annual tradition for the residents living nearby. (STR/AFP/Getty Images) Click image to zoom.








