
Photos from the exact same spots in Paris 100 years apart [10 pictures] French news site Rue89 has an interactive photo set that shows various buildings and intersections in Paris from the vantage point of today compared to a hundred years ago. Here is a sampling… Porte Saint-Denis Passage du Caire Rue d’Aboukir Rue Basfroi Rue Puget – Rue Lepic (via Kottke)
The Dumbest Facebook Posts Of All Time | Runt Of The Web In case there was ever any doubt how truly stupid people can be, having a look at the things people actually choose to post on Facebook is a great way to remind yourself. Case in point, the dumbest Facebook posts of all time: Dumbest Facebook Posts Of All Time: Why I Worry For The Future Not The Smartest Facebook Status How Is It Possible To Be This Stupid? That’s Not A Belly Button… Don’t Share Your Thoughts On Facebook The Dumbest Facebook Posts Of All Time: Goldfish for cash? Dumbest Facebook Posts: Just One Little Problem… Using Books At The Library… Imagine That!
Singapore Picture - Travel Photo January 3, 2012 Photograph by Chia Ming Chien This Month in Photo of the Day: Travel Photos The vertiginous "infinity pool" at the Marina Bay Sands resort offers a sweeping view of Singapore, a country that's achieved success while building up instead of out. See more pictures from the December 2011 feature story, "The City Solution." See more pictures of Singapore » "I want to go to there" & KRISATOMIC - StumbleUpon Neuschwanstein Castle in Bavaria, Germany by Luiz Pires There are so many places I want to see, I’ve been browsing and bookmarking and basically putting together travel porn (oh dear, that phrase isn’t going to be good for my blog search results is it). I’m going to Nice in may and maybe Davos in the summer, so that should satisfy me for the year. If I had unlimited funds I’d do a leisurely Trans Siberian Railway route through Russia and then travel around China and Japan. St. Hanoi, Vietnam by Larpoon. Iceland by orvaratli. Prague, Czech Republic by Adam Gut. Crystal River Mill, Colorado, USA by Rob Lee. North Coyote Buttes near the Utah and Arizona border, USA by coulombic. Varanasi, India by Larpoon. Dalat, Vietnam by Larpoon. Oia in Santorini, Greece by marcelgermain. Brennisteinsalda volcano in Iceland by ystenes. Honningsvåg, Norway by richard mcmanus. Fribourg, Switzerland by Adam Gut. Erg Chebbi sand dunes, Morocco by mikemellinger. The Old Town of Edinburgh, Scotland by letsgetjetset.
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Fotos y dibujos, arte y publicidad creativa They say picture can tell more than a thousand words. Random pictures are always the most important and insignificant moments are always the most valuable. Photographers and painters is akin to the chroniclers the same time. They imprint a huge number of events, objects, types. Фотограф - Zilvinas Valeika Одна из лучших фотографий по версии Red Bull Illume 2010 Маленький мальчик собирается попросить у Санты, чтобы его отец вернулся из Ирака. "Спасибо" ветеранам . Эта фотография состоит из 365 фотографий, которые делались каждый день с одного и того же места. Фотограф - Юлия Курбатова Сержант, его жена и их будущий ребенок Фото детского хора из Северной Кореи. Панда на пути в зоопарк Эдинбурга. Празднование 8 марта в Белграде. «Мой 3-летний сынишка Чарли, - рассказывает автор фото Blake Zickefoose, - подружился с этой гусеницей и называл ее не иначе, как Червячок-Собачка».
What Cities Would Look Like Without Any Lights Day view of Manhattan, New York, USA In 2006 I shot our very first spherical aerial panorama, from which the AirPano project started, in the beautiful place of the Colorado and the San Juan rivers confluence (USA): The result was overwhelming – by looking at the large screen one had a total illusion of flying over the canyon. And so we decided to continue our experiments. The next attempt was made in 2007 above the island of Manhattan. After that incident, when hiring a helicopter I always ask: Do you have passenger headphones in the cabin? Despite of all the difficulties, this photo shoot was accomplished, delivering world's first virtual photo tour above Manhattan. There were many more flights after this one, and many like-minded people joined AirPano project in the process. In 2011 we returned to New York to once again photograph Manhattan: this time making it much better technically and artistically. New York is the most famous city of the USA, and Manhattan is the most famous part of New York.