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Monday, December 30, 2013

Top 10 of 2013 Weird Google Street View Pictures


Google Street View is close to filming just about every major road in the world and, by now, people recognize the vehicle as it makes its pass. 

Naturally, that means that there is more "staging" going on. 

"Hey! The Google Street View Mobile is in town! Let's do something crazy!" is the new mantra. 

Hence, the photo above which is a phony setup. Why else would two guys dressed in full scuba gear be running down the block?

But, occasionally, GSV still catches some bizarre, totally weird and unintentional images that just happen to be going on as the GSV mobile goes by.

So, here's a collection of the Top 10 Weird Google Street View Images of 2013 which seem to qualify as totally spontaneous.


                                                                    Here Kitty!

                                                                   Check out those boots!

                                                    Maybe Mommy has enough leather bags?



                                                Apparently, street walking is thirsty work...

                                                    If the van is a-rockin', don't come a-knockin!

                                                       Where's my bear bat?


                  It's either a prison breakout or he's heading home after a tough day at the meth lab...


                                                          Now, where did I put that tire iron?

                                                                   Did Leslie say yes?

Wednesday, December 18, 2013

Women Eye Makeup Art


We can't believe we can make a art with makeup.This women eye makeup art made by Tal Peleg.Professional Israeli makeup artist Tal Peleg, however has elevated ritual into an art form.Her eye makeup designs go far beyond a simple touch up each is a miniature work of art in its own right.Some look like they might be a bit uncomfortable to wear, but others might go well with certain fancy outfits.Peleg who went to school for makeup,uses her own creative vision as well as the model's own eye lashes and brows to create her creative and cute paintings.




Awesome Skeletan Art


The Awesome skeletan art series of photography taken by Luxembourg g-born photographer Patrick Gries successfully blurs the boundaries between art and scinece, offering an atypical to viewing the evolution of animal.This art is made like a evolution of humans and animal awesome art make it's look like real skeletan but it is not real it is an art made in black screen.Evolution is not only about photography! with the texts written by scientist and documentarian Dr.Jean-Baptiste de Panafieu, this book belong both to the realm of art as well as science.






Monday, November 4, 2013

Modular Smartphones


Innovative phone designed by Dave Hakkens is made out of detachable and easily replaceable blocks.

Modular smartphones can be customized and upgraded with latest parts.

Users will be able to add new camera, faster processor, and more storage space without the need to replace the actual phone.

Dave Hakkens teamed up with Motorola for development of Phonebloks.








Scotch Tape Pictures


         Creative photo series by talented photographer Wes Naman features people with scotch taped faces.


















Sunday, June 3, 2012

SNOW HOTELS


Check into the Hotel de Glace and put all your worries on ice for the night. In fact, you’ll be on ice for the night; the beds, furniture, and just about everything else are made of ice at this unique hotel just 10 minutes from downtown Quebec. There are many different room styles available to suit guest’s individual tastes. The original Hôtel de Glace rooms are small, but cozy, while the Premium Deluxe theme suites are equipped with a fireplace, private spa, ice sculptures, and artistic lighting. If your room doesn’t come with a spa, don’t worry: there are plenty for you to thaw out in over at the outdoor Nordic relaxation area.


Hotel Kakslauttanen offers igloo accommodations just like the above resorts, but not only in snow form. Besides the classic ice-block igloo, this hotel in Finnish Lapland also features glass igloos that allow you to star-gaze throughout the night. Even though the igloos are located 155 miles north of the Arctic Circle, you don’t have to worry about shivering the whole night through.


The owners of SnowHotel Kirkenes want to teach their guests that snow can be our friend. Like the other snow hotels on the list, the icy accommodations here reveal the amazing insulating powers of snow. The owners also want to show their guests the artistic potential of ice. Each of the 20 snow suites feature different themed sculptures and decorations created by artists from Harbin, China, which is world-famous for its ice artisans.


This is the ice hotel which started it all over twenty years ago. Icehotel of Jukkasjärvi, Sweden has garnered much international attention over the years for its breakthrough in ice construction, such as the very first Absolut IceBar and the Tron-themed room created for the 2010-2011 winter season. Today, it is the world’s largest ice and snow resort with 5,500 square meters of frozen lodgings guaranteed to provide a good night’s rest at -5ºC.

The V8 Car Hotels


The V8 Hotel, just in case you were wondering, has nothing to do with the vegetable juice: we’re talking about beefy, eight-cylinder engines. This is a hotel designed for all the car fanatics in Germany, as well as the world at large. If you fall into this category, perhaps you’ve had a car you love so much that you’ve been tempted to sleep in it. Well, here at the V8 Hotel in Stuttgart, Germany, you get to do just that, but with much more comfort than you’ll find in most performance vehicles.


Altogether, the hotel has 34 car-themed rooms; but some of them are more elaborately decorated than others. The basic rooms are nothing to complain about though. In fact, if you prefer the Bauhaus aesthetic, they’re perfect for you. These spacious white rooms are simply, but tastefully furnished, which highlights a historic car-related photo that covers an entire wall.


If you want more than just a photo of cars, then you should reserve one of the ten fully decked-out rooms. As we hinted at earlier, the beds in some of these rooms are made out of real cars. Each of these rooms is thoroughly decorated according to an automotive theme, such as the drive-in cinema, route 66, the car wash, and the race track. The drive-in room (pictured at top), for example, features a long red Cadillac bed and a mural that depicts other cars lined up for the film, as well as a night sky overhead. Over at the Route 66 room, the bed is set under a canopy tent, while the walls and ceiling portray a desert scene. And of course all the mechanics out there will want to check into the auto shop room where they’ll sleep comfortably among many tools and car parts.

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