The Dubai Fountain - World’s Largest Dancing Fountain

Oct 20, 2012

Set on the 30-acre Burj Khalifa Lake, at the center of the Downtown Dubai development in Dubai, the Dubai fountain can shoot 83,000 liters o...

Inside Google’s Data Centers

Oct 19, 2012

Google has just launched a new site that offers visitors a glimpse into the massive data centers that power Google. The site features photo...

Andy Rudak’s Cardboard Cities

Oct 19, 2012

London-based still life advertising photographer Andy Rudak has recently embarked on a more personal project, creating a series of cityscap...

The Lumberjacks Who Felled California’s Giant Redwoods

Oct 19, 2012

This series of photos from the 1915-era capture lumberjacks working among the redwoods in Humboldt County, California, when tree logging was...

Portraits of Famous People on Fingers

Oct 19, 2012

An Italian artist going by the name of Dito Von Tease has created “ Ditology ”, a project where portraits of famous people, real or fictiona...

Damien Hirst’s Controversial Pregnant Woman Sculpture in Ilfracombe

Oct 18, 2012

The skyline of the seaside town of Ilfracombe in north Devon, England, is about to change, and not many residents are happy about it. A 20 m...

Portraits of Rural Chinese Families with Everything They Own

Oct 17, 2012

Photographer Huang Qingjun has spent the past ten years travelling to remote parts of China persuading people to have their photographs tak...

Ernest Zacharevic’s Playful Street Art

Oct 17, 2012

Lithuanian artist Ernest Zacharevic has been transforming the streets of Penang, Malaysia with a brilliant series of interactive murals. Th...

Trou de Fer Gorge in The Island of Reunion

Oct 14, 2012

Trou de Fer is one of the most spectacular sights of La Reunion, a French island lying some 650 km off Madagascar's east coast, close to...

Chicken Buses of Guatemala

Oct 14, 2012

What happens to yellow school buses retired from commission in the United States? They start a new colorful life as Chicken Buses in Guatema...