Top 20 Nature Images From The International Photography Awards 2023

Top 20 Nature Images From The International Photography Awards 2023 The International Photography Awards (IPA) is renowned for recognizing and celebrating exceptional talent across various genres of photography. In 2023, the competition witnessed an outstanding collection of images in the ‘nature photography’ category that transported viewers into the heart of the world’s most breathtaking landscapes. From the vast and serene to the intimate and awe-inspiring, here are some amazing nature images from IPA 2023 that encapsulate the sheer beauty and diversity of our planet....

January 30, 2026 · 7 min · 1391 words · Willie Williams

Watch The Smallest Rodeo Ever As This Tiny Frog Tries To Ride A Beetle

Watch The Smallest Rodeo Ever As This Tiny Frog Tries To Ride A Beetle Sure, riding a horse might be fun, but who wouldn’t want a flying mount? This frog certainly did! Photographer Hendy Mp captured the hilarious spectacle of a frog trying to ride a beetle. Surprisingly, it seems that it succeeded with flying colors! Alas, the beetle can’t fly with someone sitting on its back, so it all ended with the world’s tiniest rodeo....

January 30, 2026 · 1 min · 171 words · Margaret Carodine

Watch Women Of The World March Against Trump: The Crowds Are Enormous

Watch Women Of The World March Against Trump: The Crowds Are Enormous While Trump’s press secretary used his first (and pretty short) conference to accuse the media of, as the administration insists, understating the crowd present at the Inauguration and prove the photographs from Obama’s and Trump’s ceremonies wrong, hundreds of thousands people all over the globe took the streets and led mass protests against the 45th President of the United States, who was already sworn in, on Sunday and Saturday (January, 21 and 22)....

January 30, 2026 · 3 min · 538 words · Juanita Murphy

Would You Try To Date Bisexual People?

Would you try to date bisexual people? You have never had a same-sex relationship but for some time now you’ve been thinking, and thinking with some degree of passion and anticipation, how it would feel like to make out with a girl. While you are eager to try out your fantasy, you are unsure about how and from where to start? And, yes, you are a little worried too about this new development in yourself....

January 30, 2026 · 3 min · 550 words · Belinda Gerald

You Have To See The Bigger Picture To Understand This Instagram Account

You Have To See The Bigger Picture To Understand This Instagram Account Taking Instagram pictures is easy. Making art out of the Instagram format is a lot harder – but this doesn’t deter Ng Weijiang. This artist uses the Instagram grid to construct photo collages. Its more than just taking a landscape photo in 9 installments. Weijiang takes black and white pictures of unrelated objects, posts them on Instagram and they get arranged into a meaningful composition....

January 30, 2026 · 1 min · 112 words · Manuel Tejeiro

Young Russian Artist Creates Adorably Creepy Fantasy Dolls

Young Russian Artist Creates Adorably Creepy Fantasy Dolls A 23-year-old Russian artist, known as Santani by the DeviantArt community, combines fantasy and realism in her impressive doll sculptures. Santani creates these dolls using materials like fimo clay, cernit, sculpey, sonnet and fabric fur, which makes the solid sculptures look like fluffy creatures. Some think they look like milder version of Spielberg’s gremlins while others may see them as peculiar anime creatures....

January 30, 2026 · 1 min · 97 words · Cleo Hoke

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‘Anti-Bucket List’: 25 Things People Promise They Will Never Do Again We get excited to try new things and have new experiences. After all, it’s fun to try something for the first time as we usually don’t know what to expect. These leap-of-faith experiences can cause an adrenaline rush in our bodies and the moment becomes indelibly seared into our memory banks. But not every first-time experience has a positive effect on us....

January 29, 2026 · 6 min · 1199 words · Alan Arceo

‘Life’S Lil Pleasures’ In A Teeny Tiny Book By Evan Lorenzen

‘Life’s Lil Pleasures’ In A Teeny Tiny Book By Evan Lorenzen There are softcover books, and there’s this . Colorado-based artist Evan Lorenzen is at it again – he has made a miniature book called “Life’s Lil Pleasures”. Only slightly bigger than a thumbnail, this tiny tome of truths is all about the little things that brighten your day. Naturally, it has such obvious pleasures like smell of rain and eating cereal out the skull of your enemy....

January 29, 2026 · 1 min · 199 words · Carl Williams

‘No Spoilers Please’: 20 Movie Trailers That Fooled Us

‘No Spoilers Please’: 20 Movie Trailers That Fooled Us When you’re looking for a new flick to sit back and enjoy for a couple of hours you ask your friends for recommendations, check out the actors and producers/ directors and watch the trailer. According to reports , on average four out of five people research a movie on YouTube before committing to it. Even so, a trailer can sometimes be quite misleading as to the actual premise of the movie if they practice the ol’ bait n’ switch tactic....

January 29, 2026 · 7 min · 1313 words · Joan Coleman

“Haunting Deathbed Confessions”: 40 People Share Their Personal Stories

“Haunting Deathbed Confessions”: 40 People Share Their Personal Stories In movies, one of the most dramatic scenes that occurs is the one where someone is confessing on their deathbed. While it may seem like it’s only a fictional event, the truth is that somewhere out there, a real-life deathbed confession has happened. Someone who got curious about this decided to post online asking, “Which is the most haunting deathbed confession you know of?...

January 29, 2026 · 10 min · 2035 words · Margo Moody

“I’M A Slow Drawer,” Says Estonian Artist Who Spent Around 40 Hours On These Intricate Black And Blue Floral Patterns

“I’m A Slow Drawer,” Says Estonian Artist Who Spent Around 40 Hours On These Intricate Black and Blue Floral Patterns Estonian artist Sandra, also known as mikiverevikim on Twitter, recently unveiled her newest artwork – a painstakingly intricate floral pattern drawn with black and blue gel ink pens onto rough watercolour paper. She humbly calls herself ”a slow drawer” because she spent around 40 hours drawing this 18 x 27 cm piece of art and around 50 hours tracing it on Adobe Illustrator after she scanned it....

January 29, 2026 · 1 min · 123 words · Betty Simon

“The Stares, The Judgments”: 25 People Reveal What They Hate Most About Being Overweight

“The Stares, The Judgments”: 25 People Reveal What They Hate Most About Being Overweight Here are some of the most popular responses. #1 feeling like ppl have less respect for u as a professional because “u can’t even control what ur own body” #2 It’s the first thing people see and judge you before they even know you #3 Being gaslit by medical professionals and being blamed for my weight when it’s not physically possible for me to be eating enough to weigh DOUBLE what I should for my tiny height of 5’2”....

January 29, 2026 · 4 min · 675 words · Tanya Kling

“Visible Mending”: 30 Times Folks Brought Beauty Back To Broken Or Torn Items

“Visible Mending”: 30 Times Folks Brought Beauty Back To Broken Or Torn Items In a world that often encourages disposable culture, where we replace old and worn-out items with new ones without a second thought, it’s truly inspiring to see people who refuse to give up on their favorite possessions. Today, we want to show you some cool posts from the r/Visiblemending community. People there share awesome ways to fix up clothes and stuff, giving them a second chance....

January 29, 2026 · 5 min · 915 words · Erin Dixon

“What’S The Rudest Thing A Guest Has Ever Done In Your Home?” (20 Answers)

“What’s The Rudest Thing A Guest Has Ever Done In Your Home?” (20 Answers) When someone invites you to their place and tells you to feel at home, you don’t necessarily take it in a literal sense. That doesn’t mean you should be making a mess or using their belongings like you own them. No matter how well you know the person, being a guest in someone’s house requires respect for their home space and the residents....

January 29, 2026 · 9 min · 1721 words · Dewey Ybarra

10 Frightening Photos That Show What Happens In The Realm Of Sleep Paralysis

10 Frightening Photos That Show What Happens In The Realm Of Sleep Paralysis Sleep paralysis, a terrifying phenomenon that affects many individuals, is a state in which a person is temporarily unable to move or speak while transitioning between sleep and wakefulness. This haunting experience has been captured artistically by the talented photographer, Nicolas Bruno, in a captivating photo series. With his unique vision and skillful execution, Bruno has managed to visually convey the unsettling nature of sleep paralysis....

January 29, 2026 · 2 min · 221 words · John Orcutt

10 London'S Gardens You Need To Visit This Summer

10 London’s Gardens you Need to Visit this Summer Green open spaces, warm weather and a sandwich. If that’s not the perfect afternoon in London. Fortunately, the city has a lot to offer when it comes to parks and gardens to choose from. Take a look at which are best and where to plan your next walk at. Thanks to Gardener Services London for helping me gather all the information about those gorgeous gardens....

January 29, 2026 · 9 min · 1897 words · Pearl Guidry

10 Wooden Sculptures Of Children With A Powerful Message By Gehard Demetz

10 Wooden Sculptures Of Children With A Powerful Message By Gehard Demetz Gehard Demetz’s wooden sculptures of children often hold objects that draw from the themes of war and religion. His goal is to create a dialogue with his audience through his sulpting. He indicated to DeMilked in an interview, that he doesn’t give answers through his sculptures, but instead he hopes to stir reflection within the viewer through his powerful creations....

January 29, 2026 · 3 min · 453 words · James Hernandez

10+ Blooming Flower Cakes Are The Sweetest Way To Celebrate Spring

10+ Blooming Flower Cakes Are The Sweetest Way To Celebrate Spring Spring is here, and it not only looks good but tastes amazing as well! To prove this, pastry chefs from all over the place have gone online to share their food art in the form of blooming flower buttercream cakes! The cakes come in different colors, forms, and sizes, but what they do have in common are these vibrant floral toppings....

January 29, 2026 · 2 min · 304 words · James Neyra

10+ Cases When American Healthcare System Left The Rest Of The World In Shock

10+ Cases When American Healthcare System Left The Rest Of The World In Shock The greatest country in the world is still trying to figure out how to keep its citizens healthy and not fully bankrupt at the same time. And while the whole world knows of the constant debate about the healthcare system in the USA, nothing makes you realize the importance of the problem as much as looking at the specific cases that are straight-up baffling....

January 29, 2026 · 3 min · 616 words · Robert Garibay

11 Fonts That Designers “Love” More Than Anything

11 Fonts That Designers “Love” More Than Anything I loved Comic Sans… when I was 14. Designers hate it – and here is a list by Creative Market’s Joshua Johnson of some other fonts that attracts their wrath. You can call them fonts or typefaces as the terms are becoming synonymous these days. The thing is, the fonts are annoying. They are either overused to the point of absurdity, or illegible, or both....

January 29, 2026 · 1 min · 183 words · Catherine Seelbach