Raica Oliveira – “Bluebeach”

Brazilian model Raica Oliveira in “Bluebeach” bikini photoshoot. Continue reading »

The Uniface Mask: A New Alternative to Make-up or Plastic Surgery?

Uniface mask is a dream fulfilling face that satisfies today’s beauty standards. Giant anime eyes, long lashes, a high nose bridge, and narrow chin and cheeks are all in one product for a lifetime’s worth of confidence.

It’s time to be free from painful and dangerous plastic surgeries or tiring make up, gadgets and circle lenses. With Uniface mask, it’s only one step to become an ideal beauty. Simply spraying on our cell-blending glue, and put on the mask. Your beautiful life will start from here! Price: $ 399.99.

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Thousands of Birds Take Flight for the “Snettisham Spectacular”

“The RSPB’s Snettisham Nature Reserve lies on the edge of The Wash, one of the most important bird estuaries in the United Kingdom. The Wash, on England’s east coast, supports over 300,000 birds, and Snettisham sometimes holds more than a third of them.

A few times every year, higher than average tides force thousands of waders, including Knot, Oystercatchers, Sanderlings, Pink-footed Geese, Black and Bar tailed Godwit and Plover, to take flight, and advance up the mud flats in search of food. Dan Kitwood, a photographer for Getty Images, photographed what is one of the most incredible wildlife spectacles in the UK on September 9, 2013”. – The Palm Beach Post


Pink-footed geese fly over the reserve at sunrise. (Photo by Dan Kitwood/Getty Images via The Palm Beach Post) Continue reading »

Terrible TV Art

The ‘Terrible TV Art‘ blog is dedicating to photoshopping the faces of TV and movie characters to cartoonish proportions. Continue reading »

Watertower By Tom Fruin

Brooklyn-based artist Tom Fruin installed a beautiful steel and plexiglas water tower in Brooklyn’s DUMBO neighborhood. As sunlight streamed through the colorful structure, photographer Robert Banat snapped the incredible photo below. Continue reading »

Bryan Cranston’s Green Beach House

The star of Breaking Bad opens the doors to his family’s recently completed beach house located just outside of Los Angeles. Photos by Art Streiber. Continue reading »

Animal Sculptures Made from Recycled Materials

Japanese artist Natsumi Tomita uses materials collected from garbages to create these creative animal sculptures.

Equipped with a sharp eye for detail, Tomita Natsumi, a young, gifted artist from Japan, was born in Tokyo in 1986. She enrolled in an oil painting course at Tama Art University, which is located in her hometown.. Since 2007, she has held several solo exhibitions participated in Asian art fairs, and had her works under the collection of renowned Japanese art institutions such as the Hamada Children’s Museum of Art. On par with her witty, atypical perspectives, she uses a variety of quirky, unlikely mediums – materials that are elementary to everyday life, and are no doubt far less employed in the artistic realm. Continue reading »

Daily Life of a Gamer’s Girlfriend

Would you like to be a girlfriend of a gamer? A photo story inside.
The original story is called “Gấu là gấu mà game là game :D ” – sorry, I don’t speak Vietnamesy. Continue reading »

Three-legged Cat in Tiny Hats

Comic artist Adam Ellis recently adopted Maxwell, a 3-legged kitten. Here is a series of shots Ellis regularly posts to his Instagram account showing his kitten wearing tiny paper hats. Continue reading »

Forgiato Fest 2013

Forgiato Wheels will grace some of the most exotic cars in the world as their owners proudly gather from all over the country and beyond to display their rolling works of art while making new friends and enjoying a concert featuring some of the hottest names in hip hop. Continue reading »

Bethlehem’s Mermaid Avalon

Rebecca West, 31, of Bethlehem, a.k.a. Mermaid Avalon, is a professional mermaid. Here she is posed at Memorial Pool on Illick’s Mill Road in Bethlehem Wednesday. — Photos by EMILY ROBSON / THE MORNING CALL, Jun. 12, 2013 Continue reading »

Nine-Year-Old Wingwalkers

Nine-year-old cousins Rose Brewer and Flame Brewer wingwalk over Rendcomb airfield in Gloucestershire, to become the world’s youngest formation wingwalkers on August 21, 2013 in Cirencester, England. The two girls who flew on vintage Boeing Stearman biplanes, were inspired to do so by the plight of Eli Crossley who suffers from Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy. His parents have set up the Duchenne Children’s Trust to raise money to research a treatment or cure in time to save Eli’s life. — Matt Cardy / Getty Images, Aug. 21, 2013 Continue reading »

Flower Dying in France

Horticulturists work in a field of dyed heather on September 6, 2013 in the eastern French town of Bischoffsheim. — FREDERICK FLORIN / AFP/Getty Images. Continue reading »

ParaFest 2013

ParaFest 2013 is held at the Sands Bethlehem Events Center. It will run from Friday, September 6 through Sunday, September 8, 2013.

Patty Myer, plays Abra Cadabra at the Hotel of Horror in Saylorsburg. She attends ParaFest 2013 held at the Sands Bethlehem Events Center. It will run from Friday, September 6 through Sunday, September 8, 2013. — DENISE SANCHEZ / THE MORNING CALL, Sep. 6, 2013 Continue reading »

Stunning 3D Art Piece in Medellin

People pose around the work of British artist Julian Beever, specialized in pavement drawings, wall murals and realistic paintings, made in a shopping center in Medellin, Antioquia department, Colombia on September 5, 2013. Beever made the painting using colour chalks. — Photos by RAUL ARBOLEDA / AFP/Getty Images, Sep. 5, 2013 Continue reading »

SuperHero Window Cleaning

Window washers from the American National Skyline company (from left to right in the image below: Jordan Emerson, Steve Oszaniec and Danny Oszaniec) suit up as Marvel Comics superheroes to pleasantly surprise the children (who are patients) and their families inside as the dressed up crew cleans the outside of the windows at Le Bonheur Children’s Hospital in Memphis. Photo credits: Brandon Dill. Continue reading »

Rainbow Pencils by Duncan Shotton

Rainbow Pencils are made from recycled paper and let you create beautiful paper rainbows every time you sharpen them. Rainbow Pencils function like regular wooden pencils, and are the same size and weight, but they’re not made from wood, they’re made from layers of recycled waste paper.

Each pencil has a 6-layer rainbow core and comes finished in either black or white. Each pencil is printed with logo on one side and “rainbow pencil by duncan shotton” on the other, in grey. Project on Kickstarter. Continue reading »

This is the End… Bitch!

This is the best ‘Breaking Bad’ photoshoot ever. Aaron Paul and Bryan Cranston photographed on March, 4, 2013 in Albuquerque. Photographer Alexei Hay. Continue reading »

Mercedes-Benz Announces New Sprinter Concept Campervan in Düsseldorf

Mercedes-Benz has moved into the Caravan Salon 2013 held in Düsseldorf, Germany with several new live-in showcases, starting with the Sprinter Caravan Concept. The tall-boy cargo van has been turned into a cut-away model with a kitchen with gloss-white fixtures, a living area, a bathroom with integrated wardrobe, front seats that can swivel all the way around, laminate flooring and walls and ceiling covered in Alcantara, plus LED lighting throughout. Mercedes says it ships 4,000 Sprinters to North America that get outfitted into high-luxe mobile dwellings, and the Caravan Concept is a symbol of how far that can go. Continue reading »

Goodnight, World

Australian “plus-size” model Robyn Lawley for Cosmopolitan Australia, October 2013.
Photographer Marnie White. Continue reading »

Agent Provocateur Collection Autumn/Winter 2013

Melissa George, Chloe Hayward and Elettra Wiedemann star as trussed up and put down models backstage at a catwalk show. The three women re-assert their place in the world and take control of their destinies, with a little help from their Agent Provocateurs.

The new collection sees the return of powerful feminine silhouettes and a luxuriously sensual attitude. Every piece is designed to worship the female form. Continue reading »

Pen on Paper

This is superb and very talented! Sorry, no more information about the artist. Continue reading »

Nature’s Quiet Assassin: Astonishing Pictures Capture Moment Jaguar has Caiman for Lunch

The jaguar is well-known to biologists working near the Cuiaba river in the Pantanal Wetlands of western Brazil. They’ve nicknamed him Mick. Mick stealthily creeps up on his unsuspecting prey (Picture: Justin Black/Barcroft Media). Continue reading »

Chinese Home Builders Find Great Location: On Top of a Shopping Mall

In a densely populated city, land can be an elusive commodity. But that was no such hurdle for the residents of these extraordinary villas. While there may not have been any suitable square footage at ground level, they have instead built their homes on the roof of a shopping centre. Located in the city of Zhuzhou in central China’s Hunan Province, the Jiutian International Plaza is home to one of most famous wholesale markets for shoes in the region.

The four homes are so well hidden on the eight-storey complex that many of the locals have failed to notice them, it was reported on www.hugchina.com. Continue reading »

Classic Gardens in Suzhou

Suzhou in Jiangsu province is a city of rivers and canals, as well as of gardens. Hence it is often called the ‘Venice of the Orient’. It saw its prime periods of garden building between the Ming and Qing dynasties from the 14th and 20th century, during which time there was at one point more than 200 private family gardens. A dozen of them are still in good condition today, including the top four classic gardens: the Fisherman’s Net Garden, Lion Grove, Humble Administrator’s Garden and Lingering Garden. (Photo: china.org.cn) Continue reading »