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Elderly People Look At Their Younger Reflections In This Beautiful Photo Series By Tom Hussey

Elderly People Look At Their Younger Reflections In This Beautiful Photo Series By Tom Hussey
Hussey was inspired by a World War II veteran who said “I can’t believe I’m going to be 80. I feel like I just came back from the war. I look in the mirror and I see this old guy.” It’s beautiful, touching, and something everyone will go through at some point in their lives. The images were used by healthcare company Novartis in a marketing campaign for its Exelon Patch, which is used for the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease. Which one’s your favourite? Related:  PortretsimagesFor shits and giggles

Photographer Puts Dogs And Their Owners Side By Side, And The Resemblance Is Uncanny Like owner, like a dog... This saying has never been so right before. Why? This time Gethings brought the best appearance traits of both people and their beloved pet dogs to the public eye by pairing them together. Check our picks of people who look like their dogs below! More info: gerrardgethings.com | Instagram Vertical Panoramic Photographs of Churches Around The World Richard Silver is a photographer with a very unique style for capturing amazing images of stunning architecture. His method involves taking several composite photographs of a structure and perfectly blending them together to provide an impressive view of an entire building’s interior structure and design. Church of St. Vincent Ferrer Each image is built using between 6 and 10 photographs which combine to create a vertical panorama that offers an incredible view of an entire building’s interior. Silver has come across many churches in his time as a photographer, yet never truly understood a way to capture the entire beauty of their interior in one image. That was until recently that is, and it’s hard to deny he has stumbled onto an amazing way to capture the extravagant beauty within the buildings of worship. Church of St. Calvary Episcopal Church Serbian Orthodox Cathedral of St. Church of St. Vincent St. de Paul / Most Holy Redeemer Church St. Cathedral of the Holy Name in Mumbai St.

Old People With Vegetation On Their Heads Photographers Riitta Ikonenand and Karoline Hjorth are collaborating in an ongoing art project “Eyes as Big as Plates” that features old people wearing vegetation as large, unkept hairdos. Italian Woman Documents The Carefree Life Of Her Cat And It Kinda Makes You Jealous (36 Pics) According to The International Cat Association (TICA), the Kurilian Bobtail is a strong cat with a wild appearance. But despite their looks, these kitties are friendly and kind-hearted. "The character of the Kurilian Bobtail is independent, highly intelligent, clever, inquisitive, sociable, playful, trainable, absent of aggression and very gentle," TICA wrote on its website. "They are devoted to their humans and when allowed, are either on the lap of or sleeping in bed with their owners." "They adapt well to other cats, children, dogs, and other household pets. According to The International Cat Association (TICA), the Kurilian Bobtail is a strong cat with a wild appearance. "They adapt well to other cats, children, dogs, and other household pets. According to The International Cat Association (TICA), the Kurilian Bobtail is a strong cat with a wild appearance. "They adapt well to other cats, children, dogs, and other household pets.

40 hilarious translation fails from different languages. – The Language Nerds Translation is a hard-to-get skill that is not given to everyone. The fact that you speak two languages doesn’t make you a translator. If you haven’t taken any translation courses and attempt to translate, your translations will contain a lot of meaningless words such as “umm”, “err”, “that thing..you know”. Sometimes, translations (mostly literal) turn into the funniest thing when they go horribly wrong. In this article, we compiled some of the funniest examples of translation gone wrong to make you appreciate the job translator are doing. Grab some snacks, it’s gonna be a long list!

This 26-Year-Old Can Turn Any Boring Dessert Into An Adorable Miniature Scene If you were scolded at least once by your momma for playing with food, don't feel bad anymore because playing with food certainly pays off. This 26-year-old pastry chef from Italy, Matteo Stucchi, always believed that in a dessert, the decoration is as important as the taste. Following his Instagram nickname, his little creations remind the world of the famous book 'Gulliver's Travels'. Just as Gulliver encountered the tiny Lilliputians, Stucchi's tiny worlds are also filled with miniature figurines, all arranged to create these fascinating mini-scenes. Scroll down to discover them! More info: Matteo Stucchi If you were scolded at least once by your momma for playing with food, don't feel bad anymore because playing with food certainly pays off. More info: Matteo Stucchi If you were scolded at least once by your momma for playing with food, don't feel bad anymore because playing with food certainly pays off. More info: Matteo Stucchi

30 Animals That Look Like They’re About To Drop The Hottest Albums Of The Year Funny animals, cute animals, fluffy animals - we've done it all. But never have we ever covered animals so serious like these guys. Now, The Grammys may have come and gone, but these beasts are already putting their game faces for new album covers to steal the awards next year. Hold on to your seat, Adele. We don't think it's a coincidence. These funny animals knew they were posing for their hotly anticipated album artworks. Now, scroll down for the hottest and the funniest animal pictures worthy of the newest and trendiest album cover artworks. Funny animals, cute animals, fluffy animals - we've done it all. We don't think it's a coincidence. Now, scroll down for the hottest and the funniest animal pictures worthy of the newest and trendiest album cover artworks.

15 Incredible Before & After Street Art Transformations That Are Simply Stunning - Beauty of Planet Earth - Beauty of Planet Earth For those individuals among us who possess a talent for art, opportunities to create something beautiful can be found all around us. Everywhere you look, there are empty walls that are just crying out to become something more beautiful, if only someone would take the time. Thankfully, there are plenty of incredibly talented street artists out there who are doing just that, turning drab public spaces into explosions of color and creativity. Check out the gallery below to see some truly incredible transformations. 1. 2. 3. 3D Mural In Poznan, Poland 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15.

Behold Sparklemuffin and Skeletorus, New Peacock Spiders If you don't think of spiders as cute and cuddly, then you’ve never met Sparklemuffin, Skeletorus, and the elephant spider. Scientists have identified these three new species of peacock spiders in various parts of eastern Australia. Less than a quarter-inch long (five millimeters), male peacock spiders are known for their bright colors and a rolling-shaking mating dance that would make Miley Cyrus jealous. These new spiders are spectacular. Damian Elias, Arachnologist, University of California, Berkeley Skeletorus (Maratus sceletus) got its name from the white markings on the males' dark limbs, which give them the look of a skeleton. “These new spiders are spectacular. The 53 named species of Maratus spider are found only in Australia, but photographer Jürgen Otto, who has helped to discover 20 new species of peacock spider in the past four years, believes that many others are just waiting to be described. “Their eyesight is incredible—they can see as good as cats [can],” says Elias.

Rob MacInnis | Annenberg Space for Photography Rob MacInnis received a President’s Scholarship from the Rhode Island School of Design, where he recently graduated with a Masters in Fine Art. He was selected for Magenta Publishing’s Emerging Photographers 2006, 2007 and 2009 publications, NSCAD’s Off The Wall show, ACT’s SNAP!08 auction for AIDS research, The Casey House “Art With Heart” auction and a featured exhibition in the Contact Photography Festival 2007, 2008 and 2009. MacInnis’ work has been featured on Fashion TV and was the subject of the Bravo documentary series Snapshot. His prints can be found in both private and public collections both domestic and international, such as the Canadian Association of University Teachers, The Nimoy Family Foundation, Citibank and the Museum of Fine Art, Houston. His images have been published in Enroute Magazine, Eye Weekly, The Globe & Mail and The New York Times. As of February 2016 As of February 2016

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