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Chernobyl Journal: HDR Photo Journey to the Zone of Exclusion
on Jul 25, 2009 in art street photography death featured architecture weird environment It was exactly 01:23:45 AM (UTC+3) on 26 April 1986 when reactor #4 at the Chernobyl plant, near Pripyat in the former U.S.S.R., exploded and sparked a chain reaction ending up with what we know today as the worst nuclear power plant disaster in hist...
Scramateurs: Distorted Para-Sexual Images
on Jul 17, 2009 in art photography people featured Delving into the female form and erotica yet claiming to avoid sexual context, Scramateurs by Laurence Taylor is a set of 6 digitally retouched images based on women photographs that had either been taken by themselves or by someone they knew. Taylor...
Spiderweb
on Jul 15, 2009 in photography science animals Did you know that not all spiders build webs to catch their prey, and some do not build webs at all? Designed to be used as traps, spiderwebs are of nature's most sophisticated devices and are built by spiders out of a special silk extruded from thei...
Man Comes Back From The Dead in Israel
on Jul 3, 2009 in human-biology israel news death featured weird An ambulance crew dispatched to the apartment of an 84 year old man in the city of Ramat Gan in Israel, found him lying on his stomach amid filth in his living room. Maggots and blue death marks were all over the body that was already cold. There was...
Worst Parking Fail Ever
on Jun 29, 2009 in street israel news featured weird Gladly, most of us know that "the art of parking" go hand in hand with "the art of driving". Some of us, unfortunately, tend to focus on "driving" and forget about the "parking" part. Take that 23 years old woman, for example, was - sadly - severely...
Manhole Cover Designs: 22 Urban Industrial Artworks under Our Feet
on Jun 15, 2009 in art street featured sculpturing architecture environment Manhole design has been around for many years, since the era of ancient Rome to be exact, when people began using sewage and drainage systems. An extraordinary ahead-of-its-time book by Mimi and Robert Melnick is most likely, however, to be the first...
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