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Twenty Five Rare Pictures of Celebrities

Twenty Five Rare Pictures of Celebrities

Incredible Wildlife Photography | Peachy Green Wildlife — By Stephanie on January 11, 2010 at 10:58 am Canada goose protects her young Ever have one of those moments when you think to yourself, “Boy, I wish I had my camera?!” Well, you can enjoy the good fortune of the photographers who were not empty handed when they shot these amazing animal pictures. These high-speed images are treasures that tell stories we rarely get to see – let alone capture – in stunning detail. Incredible wildlife photography like this takes a steady hand and sharp eye. Bringing home the bugs.... If you oohed and ahhed over the first couple of pictures, you might have to prepare yourself for the next image…. open wide! All in one bite? The best wildlife photography is often expressed through the unexpected. Hey! What is more adorable than a curious monkey – particularly one that wonders what all the photography fuss is about? Among cute animal photographs, you’ve gotta agree… this one tops the charts! Ready for my close-up! Synchronized stretching Owls in a fir tree

The Filthy Archives - Big Empire Movie Reviews A-D || E-I || J-M || N-R || S-V || W-Z See who won the 2001 Filthies See who the 2000 Filthies See who the Filthy Readers picked in 1999 See who won the 1999 Filthies See Who Won the 1998 Filthies BACK TO THE FUTURE 2 (2011) : Irina Werning - Photographer Now its time for KOREA, TAIWAN AND TOKYO. If you live here and want to participate in my project, email me amazing old pictures to : backtothefuturepics@gmail.com Riff Raff 1976 & 2011 London Andy 1967 & 2011 Los Angeles Johanes 1994 & 2011 Hamburg Maarje 1990 & 2011 Amsterdam Lea B 1980 & 2011 Paris Carli 1990 & 2011 Buenos Aires Alexandra 1970 & 2011 Paris Carol 1960 & 2011 New York Christoph 1990 & 2011 Berlin Wall Daphne 1986 & 2011 Paris Devoto 1990 & 2011 Buenos Aires Diego 1970 & 2011 Buenos Aires Evan 1957 & 2011 New York Giorgio 1982 & 2011 Paris Jackie 1994 & 2011 Buenos Aires Juan Carlos 1982 & 2011 Bs Aires Lea T 1995 & 2011 Paris Majo 1983 & 2011 Buenos Aires Marcela 1973 & 2011 Buenos Aires May 1985 & 2011 Buenos Aires Patrick 1968 & 2011 Paris Patrick B 1982 & 2011 Berlin Fer F 1981 & 2011 Buenos Aires Puna 2003 & 2011 Buenos Aires Sander 1983 & 2011 Rotterdam Sarah and Jim 1988 & 2011 Boston Seba 1986 & 2011 Patagonia Sole 1988 & 2011 Buenos Aires Sonia y Lauri 1988 & 2011 Bs Aires

Top 10 Free Ways To Discover New Music Online Bored with your music and want to discover some new bands or singers? There are two main ways you can do that online. You can use services which create music maps, allowing you to explore artists similar in genre to the artists you already listen to. Or you can use music blogs and websites that showcase independent or up-and-coming artists, whether the music is being reviewed, or posted by the musicians themselves. Some of these websites have a community built around them, which gives fans the opportunity to interact directly with these new talents. Here is a list of 10 free sites to discover new music. TuneGlue TuneGlue is straightforward and easy to use. Using TuneGlue, you start out with 6 similar artists, and can continue to explore and expand on them. Music-Map A less flashy alternative to TuneGlue is Music-Map. Music Roamer Bloson The simplest alternative to these first three websites is Bloson. Zune One Track Mind The Hype Machine TheSixtyOne OurStage PureVolume Image credit: Sofamonkez

Twins - Portrait Gallery A Thing or Two About Twins They have the same piercing eyes. The same color hair. One may be shy, while the other loves meeting new people. Discovering why identical twins differ—despite having the same DNA—could reveal a great deal about all of us. Photographs by Martin Schoeller Six-year-old Johanna Gill puts a protective hand on her sister, Eva. The 15-year-old sisters want to go to the same university and become opera singers. As infants, Ramon and Eurides looked so much alike that their mother gave them name bracelets so she wouldn’t get confused and feed the same child twice. When Loretta was diagnosed with breast cancer three years ago, Lorraine was in the doctor’s office with her. The nine-year-olds get along well and also have a psychic shopping bond. In kindergarten Spencer was too shy to pose on picture day. In grade school it didn’t matter that Jeff Nagel wasn’t good at spelling—Steve was.

Grammy Award for Best Instrumental Composition The Grammy Award for Best Instrumental Composition has been awarded since 1960. The award is presented to the composer of an original piece of music (not an adaptation), first released during the eligibility year. In theory, any style of music is eligible for this category, but winning compositions are usually in the jazz or film score genres. The Grammy is awarded to the composer(s) of the music, not to the performing artist, except if the artist is also the composer. There have been several minor changes to the name of the award: Years reflect the year in which the Grammy Awards were presented, for works released in the previous year. 2010s[edit] Nominees Nominees (performing artists, followed by the title of the composition, with performer(s) and album title in parentheses) Nominees (artists names, followed by album title, in parentheses) 2000s[edit] 1990s[edit] 1980s[edit] 1970s[edit] 1960s[edit]

Overcrowded rainbow, a photo from Ontario, Central Critiques | Translate guillaumejm Hello, Wonderfull rainbow. iwool Impressive shot, I think the people help to add to the story of the place. Regards Ian marjan Hi Alana, excelent shot in goood moment. danielswalsh WOW, now that's a cool shot! I love it! danyy Hello Alana, il n'y avait besoin de cet arc en ciel pour que la photo soit belle, mais avec lui en plus, cela devient du grand art. fserajian Hi Alana, Love the POV and composition. Fara leo61 Hi Alana! dcawker Another great one, Alana.. AthaPan Hi Alana you seemed to be happy to catch such a natural rainbow... Sakis carper lovely shot Alana, very nice composition, great capture of the rainbow above this falls, good point of view, well I like it very much, my compliments. gr. jaap riclopes Hi Alana, your astonishing images keep on surprising me everyday. craiggc Much more interesting perspective this with the crowd providing context. Technically very good and very dynamoc TFS Craig Budapestman Dear Alana! veronika Gilbert Wow! Gilbert padeg ancevski Waow...

7 Alternatives to Pandora and Last.FM | Mystery Tricycle Whether you are annoyed by the ads on Pandora, the limited number of skips, or the abyss of cruel 30-second song teasers from Last.FM, many online listeners are growing weary of mainstream methods of hearing new music. While the Pandora algorithm is strong, and the Last.FM related artists tool is pretty useful, don’t fool yourself in to thinking that there aren’t other great ways to expose yourself to new music in the depths of cyberspace. Here are 7 alternatives to Pandora and Last.FM that will infuse your day with an uninterrupted stream of music that large record companies haven’t managed to squash under their thumbs yet. StumbleAudio StumbleAudio has a killer recommendation engine that works better for me than Pandora’s. Instead of “genomes”, StumbleAudio uses listeners’ favoritism as well as buying pattern data from online music stores to make suggestions. Songza Musicovery Elegantly, Musicovery boils down songs to a location on two scales: Energetic-Calm and Positive-Dark. Stereomood

What the nanny saw: Housekeeper's stunning images of 1950s Chicago show working class America in a new light By Daily Mail Reporter Updated: 23:36 GMT, 16 December 2011 After spending decades collecting dust the work of an unlikely artist has finally been uncovered. To the outside world Vivian Maier was just a nanny and housekeeper working in Chicago. But she also had a hidden talent was not recognised until after her death in 2009. Maier spent her life wandering the streets of Chicago with a Rolleflex camera strapped to her neck taking remarkable black and white pictures of a different side of the city, and a different side of life in America. Capturing a moment: Vivian Maier worked as a nanny in Chicago but wandered the city taking pictures. Birds of a feather: Vivian Maier captures a pair of pigeons feeding in Chicago. Nighthawk: Vivian Maier's pictures have been credited with having an Edward Hopper style as she captures a side of America not normally seen He had hoped to find a picture of the city for a book he was writing, but when he saw the pictures he couldn't believe what he had found.

Nogeno permite crear perfiles web para músicos emergentes En los últimos años han ganado mucha popularidad los servicios web enfocados a servir como tarjetas de presentación online, perfiles en la web con los que podemos reflejar nuestra identidad y a la vez condensar nuestra presencia online con links a perfiles de Twitter, Facebook y otras redes sociales. En esta categoría entran servicios como flavors.me o About.me. Si bien estos servicios son “generalistas”, es decir, apuntan al común de los usuarios, también han aparecido otros servicios de perfiles que apuntan a segmentos específicos. Uno de ellos es Nogeno que está dirigido a músicos emergentes, permitiéndoles publicar y difundir sus creaciones. Al igual que en About.me, acá la idea es que los perfiles entren por los ojos, por eso se han preocupado de ofrecer un diseño vistoso y elegante, junto con dejar a los artistas subir fotos en alta resolución que sirvan como fondo de la página. Vía | The Next Web Enlace | Nogeno

Subtle Sexiness If you believe that sexiness has more to do with what you don't see than what you do, then you'll appreciate the photography of Patricio Suarez. The New York-based photographer works as a director of photography, mostly shooting commercials. "I love what I do and photography is just an extension of that," he says. Patricio Suarez's website Views: 91227 Tags: Sexiness, patricio suarez, photo, photography, subtle

Best Ambient Music Of All Time ( Top 25 ) Best ambient music of all time lists are quite popular on the internet. While waiting for some mixes to render I came across this list by "Darktremor" over at "listology". Here he lists his "Top Ambient Music Of All Time." I found it closely resembles my own section of best ambient music in the minimal ambient sounds sense. So, I thought I'd share with readers here and see what you think. 1. I almost unarguably call this the best ambient album of all time. It is truly a work of art that can be listened to (or rather, slept to) again and again: it almost never grows tiring, because it takes you to so many places. 2. I've always felt like this sounded like a world created within a song. 3. This is a pretty experimental work, but still fantastic. 4. You're going to have trouble tracking this one down. Reminds me of...I'm not going to go into explicit detail like I did with the previous one, but it's a very mystical atmosphere. Oddly though, this world changes with each listen. 5. 6. 7.

Everyday Objects Come Alive - Part 3 Cookie Crumbs Terry Border is one of our favorite creative people on the planet. He never ceases to amaze us, as he takes boring, everyday objects and makes them come alive! What's great about his work is that it can be enjoyed by everyone. "I always knew that my weird point of view was my gift or perhaps curse, so I'm glad I finally found a use for it," Terry says. Rejection Ice Cube Dreams Pick Him Crime Scene Chained to the Desk Peanut Mourning The American Way Waiting for the Train Practical Yolker Bruised Jump! More Terry Border:Terry Border Makes Everyday Objects Come AliveEveryday Objects Come Alive - Part 2Everyday Objects Looking for Love Terry Border's website via [Telegraph]

Radiohead, New York, NY 1997 | Danny Clinch Radiohead, New York, NY 1997 Sizes: 11x14 16x20 20x24 30X40 Color: Black and White Type: Silver Gelatin Edition of: Limited Edition (11x14 & 16x20 Open Edition) Signed Other Images You Might Like This Image Is Also Featured In

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