25 Cities With the Most Impressive Skyline (Part 2)

Jun 17, 2012

Continued from Part 1 Jakarta, Indonesia Located on the northwest coast of Java, Jakarta is Indonesia’s economic, cultural and political...

25 Cities With the Most Impressive Skyline (Part 1)

Jun 17, 2012

The skyline of a city is like a fingerprint, unique and as easily identifiable as a country's flag or a national symbol. The Empire Stat...

Floating Bicyclists by Zhao Huasen

Jun 16, 2012

Chinese photographer Zhao Huasen photographed hundreds of cyclists going about their way in Shanghai. He then digitally erased the bicycles ...

Portraits Made by Wrapping a Single Thread Around Nails by Kumi Yamashita

Jun 16, 2012

Japanese artist Kumi Yamashita , known for her innovative light and shadow portraits , is back with yet another astounding creation. In the ...

Olympic Athlete’s Diet

Jun 16, 2012

As the 2012 Olympic Games in London draws nearer, a group of Turkish Olympic hopefuls pose with their highly regimented daily diets for Reut...

Sharon Moody's Photorealist Paintings of Comic Books

Jun 15, 2012

Washington D.C. – based artist Sharon Moody paints gorgeous oil paintings of classic comic books in mid-read, capturing a moment in time as...

Siachen, The World's Highest Battlefield

Jun 12, 2012

The Siachen glacier, located in the eastern Karakoram range in the Himalaya Mountains, is one of the five largest glaciers in the Karakoram,...

Geoffrey H. Short's Gorgeous Photographs of Explosions

Jun 12, 2012

New Zealand artist and photographer Geoffrey H. Short hired special effects experts from the film industry to set up explosions on the blac...

Ghostly Missile Vapor Trail Over Russia

Jun 12, 2012

Russian photographer Maxim Korotchenko happened to catch these curious formation on the night sky over the city of Astrakhan, on June 7, 20...

Hot Air Ballooning Over Cappadocia’s Incredible Landscape

Jun 12, 2012

Cappadocia is an area in Central Anatolia in Turkey with the most dramatic landscape in Europe. Over thousands of years, wind and rain erode...

Alnwick Poison Garden

Jun 11, 2012

The Alnwick Poison Garden is one of the many public gardens attached to Alnwick Castle in Northumberland, England. The castle itself is the ...

Wire Sculptures That Looks Like Sketches by David Oliveira

Jun 10, 2012

Lisbon-born sculptor David Oliveira creates delicate sculptures using wire that’s formed to look like ink sketches hovering in air. Some pi...

Kittiwat Unarrom Creates Gruesome Human Body Parts out of Bread

Jun 10, 2012

Thai artist and baker Kittiwat Unarrom bakes disturbingly realistic bread sculpted in the shape of dismembered human body parts. Since 2006 ...

Stunning Photos of Waves by Nick Selway

Jun 10, 2012

These incredible pictures capture the stunning moment waves roll on to a tropical beach. Photographers Nick Selway, 28, and pal CJ Kale, 35,...

Whimsical Rock Formations at Little Finland, Nevada

Jun 10, 2012

Deep in the Nevada desert reachable by an off-beaten track called Gold Butte Byway, lies a fascinating area that few people know about. It’s...

Multicolored Salt Ponds at San Francisco Bay

Jun 8, 2012

If you ever fly over San Francisco Bay, be sure to peer out of the window to catch a glimpse of one of the world's most incredibly colou...

McMurdo Dry Valleys of Antarctica: The Driest Place on Earth

Jun 7, 2012

Antarctica is covered with ice, but not all of it. The McMurdo Dry Valleys is almost entirely snow free. Located among mountains by McMurdo ...

Flower Paradise at Hitachi Seaside Park, Japan

Jun 7, 2012

Hitachi Seaside Park, located in Hitachinaka, Ibaraki prefecture, Japan, next to the Ajigaura Beach, is a flower park and a popular tourist ...

Beautiful Colored Pencil Drawings by Joseph Crone

Jun 6, 2012

Joseph Crone graduated from the Herron School of Art and Design the summer of 2010 with the intention to explore, through the realistic dua...

Michael Mapes’s Dissected Portraits

Jun 6, 2012

New York based artist Michael Mapes creates elaborate portraits by dissecting photographs and reconstructing them once again to recreate th...