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I Didn't Know Animals Could Do That! Written by PETA | August 2, 2012 The following graphic shows some of the things that we have in common with our animal friends—and some of the differences that humans can only envy.

I Didn't Know Animals Could Do That!

Respect! I Didn’t Know Animals Could Do That! – An infographic by the team at I Didn’t Know Animals Could Do That! Animal Infographic Embed I Didn’t Know Animals Could Do That! <img src=” _mce_src=” width=”540″><p>I Didn’t Know Animals Could Do That! Now that you know how impressive animals are, won’t you help PETA protect them? Water Wigs on Behance. We just finished shooting a new project we call Water Wigs.

Water Wigs on Behance

The concept is simple and it is another visual exploration of something new and totally different. We found a bunch of awesome bald men and hurled water balloons at their heads, to capture the explosion of water at various intervals. The result a new head of of water hair! We used a laser and sound trigger to capture the right moments for each subject to create just the head of hair that fit best with the face.

We chose to work with triads of colors to create images that are arresting and amusing at the same time. Our favorites are "The Don King," "The Conquistador," "The Jesus" and "The Friar. " Eye Drop. Simon Tong Photography. 60 insane cloud formations from around the world [PICs] Cloud varieties go way beyond the cumulus, stratus, and cirrus we learn about in elementary school.

60 insane cloud formations from around the world [PICs]

Check out these wild natural phenomena. STANDING IN A CORNFIELD IN INDIANA, I once saw a fat roll cloud (like #4 below) float directly over my head. It’s a 12-year-old memory that remains fresh. There was a moment of mild panic just as the cloud reached me — Is this what a tornado looks like right before it hits? I thought. I imagine a lot of these photographers having similar hesitations as they set up for the shots below. Haunting Photos Of Abandoned Cities Around The World. 55 incredible examples of photo manipulation. We present collection of 55 incredible examples of photo manipulation. Some of them... you may know already, but another ones... could be new for you.

What I'm sure about... all of them are simply worth of your attention. 10 Abandoned Psych Wards Photographers Love Sneaking Into. Abandoned buildings have long held a fascination for me.

10 Abandoned Psych Wards Photographers Love Sneaking Into

They imply a mystery (what happened?) And a challenge (can I get inside and see?) As well as a thrilling bit of danger (guard dogs! Rape-happy squatters! The floor might collapse!) My Strange Geographies photo essays grew out of my fascination with abandoned things (and expanded from there), and I actually did hit a mental hospital recently -- a few months ago, on an island just off Venice, Italy, of all places. There are many UrbEx photographers out there (the advent of high-quality, relatively cheap digital cameras that can take pictures practically in the dark helped spread the craze), but one of my favorites, and a friend of mine, is Martino Zegwaard, a seemingly fearless Dutchman whose pictures of skin-crawly places are imbued with a strange beauty. YMMD by Heinrich v. Schimmer. 3003407.jpg (JPEG Image, 1000 × 667 pixels) - Scaled (98%) May10wallpaper-11_1600.jpg (JPEG Image, 1600x1200 pixels) - Scaled (53%)

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Adding Color To The Most Iconic Photos In History. [to_like id="51475"] [/to_like] From The Web Leave a comment comments Tags: color historical photos, historical photos color.

Adding Color To The Most Iconic Photos In History