vineri, 15 aprilie 2011

Damn Cool Pics

Damn Cool Pics


Sequence Photography

Posted: 15 Apr 2011 04:21 PM PDT

Sequence Photography is an amazing technique of shooting a series of images where the subject is captured in successive motion. When creating a sequence photo, one needs to get all the action for taking sequence pictures.

One way to get sequence photos is to shoot quickly a series of separate frames and combine them together later with the help of photo shop.
















































































Busty Cakes

Posted: 15 Apr 2011 03:41 PM PDT

These are some rather tasty looking cakes. They look very tasty to anyone who likes the look of women's breasts because they are all fashioned to look that way. All I can say is Breast Wishes.




















































Crossing Antarctica on Aerosleighs

Posted: 15 Apr 2011 03:31 PM PDT

A high-speed run across Antarctica was made by a team of 10 people, who moved on these not quite conventional vehicles. It took them 303 hours to cover the distance of 1209 miles (1945,9 kilometers).


























Angry Birds Artwork

Posted: 15 Apr 2011 02:37 PM PDT

With growing popularity of Angry Birds, we have decided to take a look into Angry Birds Artwork. Angry birds fans are inspired by this game and they have created amazing artworks ranging from plush toys to sculpture, mealbox to cake and many more. Enjoy this angry birds artwork.

Angry Birds Plush Toys








Angry birds Nails


Angry birds Paintings





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Angry birds meal box decoration

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Angry Birds Cake

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Angry birds Costumes





Walk the dinosaur

Posted: 14 Apr 2011 09:35 PM PDT

This is somewhere in Sydney, and I love how it walks around the kids.


The Largest Mud Brick Building in the World

Posted: 14 Apr 2011 09:28 PM PDT

The Great Mosque of Djenné, Mali a World Heritage Site is the World's Largest Mud-brick Building. It was built around 1908, though a mosque existed at this site from early 13th century. Like the earlier mosque this mosque is also made entirely of mud-brick, mud mortar and mud based plaster. The covered hall is about 50 x 24 metres.

Although not very well known, but after the Sphinx and Pyramids, it is one of the most famous land marks in Africa. Its popularity can be gauged by the fact that two buildings across the world are its replica. More image over here.