Showing posts from January, 2009

Breathtaking aerial photographs by Alex Maclean

Jan 31, 2009

Alex S. MacLean is an American photographer who's best known for his spectacular aerial photographs. Since getting his flight permit in ...

Cake Disasters

Jan 31, 2009

This is what happens when there is a failure in communication …. or the cake decorators are just plain stupid. “Best wishes Suzanne” an...

The motorcycle without spoke wheels

Jan 30, 2009

Engineers of Amen Design and Engineering have created a motorcycle whose wheels have neither spokes nor discs. Such type of hubless designs...

Amazing food landscapes by Carl Warner

Jan 26, 2009

Carl Warner is a British photographer who takes the art of food decorations to a new level. Carl isn’t content with carving fruits and veget...

The mini horror show

Jan 23, 2009

Micro sculptures by Italian artist Adalberto Abbate.

Classic British designs on Royal Mail’s stamps

Jan 18, 2009

The British Royal Mail has released 10 stamps featuring classic British designs of the 20th century that went on sale on 13 January. From Co...

Illustrated baby handling guide for dumb parents

Jan 17, 2009

After seeing countless “worst-mom” pictures on the Internet, I feel this book is a must have for any new parent. The book is on sale at Amaz...

Landscapes from the nano world by Michael Oliveri

Jan 15, 2009

Michael Oliveri , a digital media professor from the University of Georgia, likes to snap photos, but not with a camera most photographers u...

Hotel de Sal Playa – The salt hotel of Bolivia

Jan 14, 2009

In the middle of Salar de Uyuni, a huge salt deposit in southwestern part of the Bolivia, is located a hotel made entirely of salt. It isn’...

People in flight – Photography by Denisa Tarzaka

Jan 11, 2009

The following pictures aren’t made up by some Photoshop artist. These are the works of French photographer Denisa Tarzaka, who relies on pro...

Swimming with Jellyfish

Jan 3, 2009

The Jellyfish Lake, or Ongeim’l Tketau as it is called in Palauan, is one of over 70 similar saltwater lakes scattered throughout the limes...

The incredible 3D street drawings of Julian Beever

Jan 1, 2009

Julian Beever, often called the 'Pavement Picasso', is one of the greatest sidewalk chalk artists. Using a method called anamorphosi...