City Hall – The Ghost Subway Station of New York

It was supposed to be the showpiece of New York City’s new subway system. Stained glass windows, skylights and brass chandeliers adorned its curved walls and arched ceilings. According to Daily Mail, City Hall station was unexpectedly closed to the public a mere 41 years after opening its doors in 1904. In photographs by John-Paul Palescandolo and Eric Kazmirek. Continue reading »
Jesus’ face reveals itself in peeling paint and dirt outside Chinese takeaway

As two boozed-up men were waiting outside the Mayho Chinese Takeaway in Sunderland they noticed that peeling paint and dirt on the door appeared to form the face of Jesus. (North News & Pictures) Continue reading »
Collection of Unforgettable Sticker Advertisements
Big or small businesses alike need proper exposure and advertising in relation to the services or products they are capitalizing. With the advent of new technology, there is now a wide variety of methods of advertisement that a company may rightfully choose.

Aerial overhead shot of floor sticker ad with a giant dog that makes people look like fleas and ticks. Continue reading »
Tesla Model S: World’s First Electric Sedan Hits Road
Electric car manufacturers Tesla Motors have rolled out and delivered the world’s first premium electric sedan – the Model S – to its first customers. The delivery, made on Friday and at the Tesla factory in Fremont, marks a landmark moment in the history of green automobiles. Continue reading »
Natalia Vodianova for Jalouse, July-August 2012
Natalia Vodianova for Jalouse, July-August 2012 in photographs by Matthias Vriens-McGarth. Continue reading »
Sofia Vergara for Vanity Fair Italy, July 2012
Sofia Vergara for Vanity Fair Italy, July 2012 in photographs by Marc Hom. Continue reading »
Kylie Minogue for Glamour UK, July 2012
Kylie Minogue by photofrapher Simon Emmett for Glamour UK, 07/2012. Continue reading »
Madison Headrick, Caroline Brasch Nielsen and Robert Torres for Numéro, June-July 2012
Madison Headrick, Caroline Brasch Nielsen and Robert Torres for Numéro magazine in photographs by Greg Kadel. Continue reading »
Journey in the Search for the American Dream
Photographer Pavel Prokopchik plans to travel across the USA trying to capture the essence of the American life today. He’d like to find out what “The American Dream” means to people in the USA today. The project he has in mind is one that will shape itself as it proceeds, and is essentially elastic, where unexpected meeting can easily deviate him from my original route. Continue reading »
Gisele Bundchen for Vogue Brazil, July 2012
Gisele Bundchen in Brasilian Vogue by the photographer Patrick Demarchelier. Continue reading »
Skate for Triticum Bread
Promo works for Triticum bread collection created by Losiento Studio, Barcelona. Continue reading »
Underwater by Caelum Mero
Amazing underwater photography by Caelum Mero. Continue reading »
SOL REPUBLIC Limited-edition Tracks Headphones
Sea No Evil unveils its SOL REPUBLIC limited-edition Tracks headphone collection by artists Gary Baseman and Hydro74. Ten pairs of headphones will be exclusively available for silent auction during the event that takes place on Saturday, June 30, 2012 at the Riverside Municipal Auditorium. All proceeds go to benefit the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society. Continue reading »
Disused Jets in U.S. Air Force ‘Graveyard’ given New Lease of Life by World’s Best Graffiti Artists
A cemetery of disused war planes in the scorching Arizona desert has been given a new lease of life – as part of an art project.
‘The Boneyard Project’ resurrects disused warplanes that lie in the famous Boneyard in Arizona by letting graffiti artists paint them. More than 30 of the world’s best urban artists worked on five ruined US Air Force jets, vividly bringing them back to life with paint and colour.
A painted Douglas DC-3 called ‘Phoenix of Metal’ by artists ‘HOW & NOSM’ and currently on display in Tucson. Continue reading »
The Eco-house that lets You Live Like a Snail
Scandinavian architect Torsten Ottesjö’s Hus-1 is designed to reflect its landscape without drawing too much attention. Continue reading »
World’s Biggest McDonald’s Outlet to Open in London
When the Olympic Games begin in London next month, the capital will play host to the fittest, fastest and strongest athletes in the world. But it will also be home to a rather different superlative – the biggest McDonald’s on the planet, right in the middle of the Olympic park. So while the competitors stretch themselves to their very limits, hungry spectators will gorge on tens of thousands of burgers and portions of fries.
An exterior view of the world’s largest McDonald’s restaurant, their flagship outlet in the Olympic Park. (Getty Images) Continue reading »
Fantastic Infrared Photography by Oleg Stelmakh
In infrared photography, the film or image sensor used is sensitive to infrared light. The part of the spectrum used is referred to as near-infrared to distinguish it from far-infrared, which is the domain of thermal imaging. Wavelengths used for photography range from about 700 nm to about 900 nm. Film is usually sensitive to visible light too, so an infrared-passing filter is used; this lets infrared (IR) light pass through to the camera, but blocks all or most of the visible light spectrum (the filter thus looks black or deep red).
Breathtaking infrared photos by Oleg Stelmakh, a photographer from Ukraine. Take a look! Continue reading »
Indoor Pool at the Hotel Catell dels Hams
The indoor pool at the Hotel Catell dels Hams on the Spanish Island of Majorca which was recently improved by designers from A2 Arquitectos. The space appears white and serene. Continue reading »
Alien Kids
Dutch artist Sabi van Hemert creates sculptures of figures that combine childlike poses with alien looks. Continue reading »























