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18 Amazing and Rare Color Vintage Photographs of Disneyland in 1955

These magical vintage pictures of Disneyland, during its opening year of 1955, will make you wish you had a time machine.

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Guests running towards Sleeping Beauty Castle. (Loomis Dean/ Time & Life Pictures / Getty Images)
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September 17: This Day in Photos from the Past

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British prime minister, Margaret Thatcher, rides aboard a British tank at Fallingbostel, West Germany, September 17, 1986. Mrs. Thatcher was making an official visit to British forces. (Photo by Joel Fink/AP Photo)
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Brazilian Street Art Shows the Human Reality and their Social Masks

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In today’s world it is normal have our social masks, especially in social media. The Fite Street Art group, create by Will Ferreira and Michel Japs, shows in their work beyond the reality of the Brazilian people, but also the mask behind the personality of us.
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Two Sisters from Norway with Magical Photos Inspired by Nature and Music

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“We are two tripletsisters from Norway that are passionate about photography and music. My sister Emilie Hamn (on instagram: @artphotographer17) is the one who takes the photos, and I Madeleine Hamn (on instagram: @birdmadeleine) is the model and musician and uses inspiration from music in the photos. The thing we have in common is our passion for art, nature, fairytales, and instagram.”, says Madeleine to Bored Panda. Continue reading »

A Creative Agency from Moldova Found a Unique and Fun Way to Attract New Hires to their Team

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A creative digital agency from Moldova found a unique and fun way to attract new hires to their awesome team. Using the iconic heroes with their sidekicks and best friends, the agency emphasized the importance of having a good teammate who always has your back. Continue reading »

These Japanese Umbrellas Reveal Hidden Patterns When Wet

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Just like when you pack up your rain gear when the sun comes out, these awesome umbrellas from Japan “pack up” their patterns when they become dry. With a combination of water repellent and absorbent coatings, they will only reveal their beautiful patterns to you when protecting you from the rain! Continue reading »

Stunning Welding Art By 23-Year-Old Welder From Chicago

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Richard Lauth loves to weld. The 23-year-old Chicago resident is a welder-artist and Local 150 ASIP Operating Engineer that has a talent for working with metal: his creative work includes abstract and themed sculpture, decorations, and models. Continue reading »

59-Year-Old Woman is Revolutionizing the Modeling Industry

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Yasmina Rossi is revolutionizing the modeling industry while simultaneously empowering women everywhere. The 59-year-old began her job as a model when she was in her late 20s—a time when most professionals are seen as too old and are forced to retire. Continue reading »

Adventurers Relax in Hammocks Hanging Hundreds of Feet Above Ground

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One century ago, fierce battles broke out in the shadow of Monte Piana in the Italian Dolomites as WWI began. The 18,000 young soldiers who lost their lives at that site were honored this past week at the 2015 Highline Meeting Monte Piana, an annual event that unites young people from all over the world through their shared passions for adventure and the sport of highlining.
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Artist’s Gorgeous Mural on Sunken Ship Changes with Tide Levels

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Last spring, we marveled over artist Sean Yoro (aka Hula) and his gorgeous seaside murals that were painted while he was on a paddle board. Now, he’s recently completed another stunning painting using the same unconventional practice. Continue reading »

Vivid Color Photographs Show Iconic Beach Culture of Miami Beach in the Late 1970s

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Throughout the 1970s, a young photographer named Andy Sweet documented the personalities of Miami in vivid color. In 1977, Sweet returned to the area after completing his studies at the University of Colorado at Boulder and set out to document South Beach’s vivid old-world culture. Continue reading »

A Closer Look Inside the Student Apartment in Hong Kong

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LYCS Architecture have designed Campus Hong Kong, a shared apartment created specifically for students.
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This Napmobile Was Designed to Sell Mattresses

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Online mattress retailer Casper, have created a unique way of allowing people to try their mattresses by creating a mobile mattress showroom. Continue reading »

Aerial Summer Symmetry Photography

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German photographer Bernhard Lang, aerial photography specialist, made a summer collection of pictures that brings out the symmetry and linearity of the vacationers installation on the Adria beach, located on the Italian North East coast. Continue reading »

World is Not Just Red – The Mondrian Pepsi Can

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Italian designer Andrea Salamino re-imagined the design and the can of the brand Pepsi by drawing his inspiration from neoplasticism, the colors of artists Piet Mondrian and Jean Gorin. Continue reading »

September 16: This Day In Photos From The Past

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Salma Karim, 4, awaits a medical examination and diagnosis at the Saddam Children’s Hospital in Baghdad Monday, September 16, 1996. Due to the international economic blockade, Iraqi hospitals have little medicine and many curable illnesses go untreated. The United States has blocked a U.N. resolution allowing food and medicine in exchange for Iraqi oil. On Aug. 31, Saddam Hussein sent soldiers into the U.S.-protected Kurdish “safe haven” in northern Iraq to oust an Iranian-backed faction in favor of another Kurdish group allied with Baghdad. (Photo by John Moore/AP Photo)
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Insane Papercuts by Yoo Hyun

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We don’t even know where to begin with these – we haven’t quite seen anything else like them, and every single piece is just as mesmerizing as the last. Let’s take a second to take in what you’re looking at – these are immensely detailed, handcut works by Korean artist Yoo Hyun. Continue reading »

Fantastic Illustrations By Waldemar von Kozak

Check out these fantastic illustrations from Russian artist Waldemar von Kozak. We love the surrealism at play here which seems to hint at dark, broad social commentary all through a pulp and noir or sci-fi lens. If anything, Kozak’s striking use of color and distortion of everyday objects and places are worth a look. Continue reading »

“Metamorphosis” by Gunduz Aghayev

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Eastern and Western cultures are very diverse. Architecture sharply visualizes this contrast. What if to bring them together? The question inspired cartoonist Gunduz Aghayev to create such an outstanding improvisation. Continue reading »

Biker Saves Injured Kitten and Continues His Trip While Caring for Him

A motorcyclist found a tiny injured kitten that needed a lot of help at a truck stop, he decided to help the little guy, tuck him in his vest and continue on his cross country trip while taking care of the kitten.

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Pat Doody has been riding cross-country (from Nevada to New Jersey) with a little kitty snuggled up to him since he rescued him. His furry sidekick has quite an unbelievable story. Continue reading »

September 15: This Day In Photos From The Past

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This is the scene at the re-opening of New York’s Studio 54, September 15, 1981. (Photo by G. Paul Burnett/AP Photo)
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Slasher Sweaters: The Perfect Gift For The Psychopath In Your Life

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Holiday fun from Austin’s Mondo Gallery. Curators and retailers of limited edition screen-printed posters, movie soundtracks on vinyl, VHS re-issues, toys, and clothing, the freaks at Mondo are always on the cutting edge of pop culture weirdness. Continue reading »

An Artist Recreates Popular TV Series Posters Into Fun Illustrations

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“I created the digital series of illustrations based on the posters of popular TV series.”, says artist Toshib Bagde to Bored Panda. Continue reading »

Girls In Bikini On The Beach Of California, 1970

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Photos of frolicking California beauties on the beach in 1970. Photos by Co Rentmeester, via LIFE archives. Continue reading »

Beautiful Photos Of Summer In North Carolina, 1975

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Joel Sternfeld is a fine-art color photographer noted for his large-format documentary pictures of the United States and helping establish color photography as a respected artistic medium. He has influenced a generation of color photographers, including Andreas Gursky, who borrows many of Sternfeld’s techniques and approaches. Continue reading »