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Amazing Pictures - Funny, Artworks, Unusual Pictures
A collection of amazing, funny, wacky, unbelievable, unusual, weird, top 10, Guinness word records, paintings, drawings, and artworks pictures
Wednesday, January 16, 2013
Monday, July 25, 2011
Harry Potter Cast Through the Years
Wednesday, June 22, 2011
Monday, May 30, 2011
Colorful Praying Mantis and Insects Pictures
Biochemist and photographer Igor Siwanowicz has spent the last seven years carefully acquiring, breeding and capturing bizarre and visually stunning images of his alien subjects.
Taken in a home studio in Munich, Germany, Mr Siwanowicz studies the habits and physiology of these compelling creatures, which gives him the edge when it comes to producing thought-provoking imagery.
Taken in a home studio in Munich, Germany, Mr Siwanowicz studies the habits and physiology of these compelling creatures, which gives him the edge when it comes to producing thought-provoking imagery.
Here are some pictures of praying mantis and other insects captured in extreme close-up.
two lovely praying mantis |
Lion vs Pangolin - Lion try to break the Pangolin Defense
When a lion gets hungry, they become desperate in looking and eating any animals they will meet.
But this lion certainly bit off more than it could chew when it pounced on a pangolin.
British wildlife guide Mark Sheridan-Johnson captured on film this inquisitive big cat which spent a long time trying to devour the odd looking creature in the Selous Game Reserve in Tanzania.
The rare, armour plated pangolin had the perfect defence tactic, roll up into a ball and stay there, whatever happens.
But this lion certainly bit off more than it could chew when it pounced on a pangolin.
British wildlife guide Mark Sheridan-Johnson captured on film this inquisitive big cat which spent a long time trying to devour the odd looking creature in the Selous Game Reserve in Tanzania.
The rare, armour plated pangolin had the perfect defence tactic, roll up into a ball and stay there, whatever happens.
Lion tried to use her claws to get the pangolin shell off. |
Friday, May 27, 2011
Body Painting - The Invisible Man 2
The Invisible Man is back!
Chinese artist Liu Bolin has become world renowned for his camouflage art. Liu uses a team of two assistants to paint the camouflage onto him to make him invisible, and each photograph can take up to ten hours to set up. In some cases, Liu has his assistants paint his body and then he remains extremely still until an unsuspecting passer-by happens to walk past.
He has toured his work across the globe for the past five years, and is looking forward to a new exhibition at the Eli Klein Fine Art Gallery in New York in 2011
If you didn't see the part 1, check it out. Below are another pictures of his amazing camouflage artworks. ENJOY!
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Liu Bolin poses in one of the seats at the Teatro alla Scala in Milan |
Monday, May 23, 2011
National Geographic Great Migrations Pictures - Animals
Here are some pictures taken from National Geographic's Great Migrations edition.
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penguins |
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