Man And His Dog Leave Home And Find Themselves Walking Into The Wild

Man and His Dog Leave Home and Find Themselves Walking Into the Wild My dog, Bobby, and I moved into my truck and left North Carolina 90+ days ago bound for Deadhorse, Alaska. That’s as far north as a civilian can drive in the United States. We made it, but that’s just the beginning. We’ve driven thousands of miles, picked up hitchhikers, hiked into the wild, and discovered that we were doing more than wandering....

January 20, 2026 · 1 min · 190 words · Kelly Doyle

Mexican Photographer Reveals How He Takes His Perfect Instagram Photos (28 Pics)

Mexican Photographer Reveals How He Takes His Perfect Instagram Photos (28 Pics) We often see photographers sharing majestic photos on social media that leave us questioning “How on earth did they take those?”. Well, some of our questions are about to get answered. Omahi is a Mexican photographer with over 100k followers on Instagram. The photographer not only constantly shares breathtaking photos but also gives people a glimpse at how they are taken by sharing the behind-the-scenes pictures of many of his photos....

January 20, 2026 · 4 min · 840 words · Amber Doubet

Millennial Women Are Pointing Out How Common Body

Millennial Women Are Pointing Out How Common Body-Shaming Was In Movies And Tv Shows That We Grew Up With It’s crazy that when we think back to the 2000s, that it was normalized to make such uninformed observations about women’s bodies, as portrayed in movies and TV shows back then. Tara Watson , was watching Bridget Jones’ Diary when she realized how normalized fat-shaming was in the 2000s and posted a tweet about it sparking a conversation which many women joined...

January 20, 2026 · 2 min · 298 words · John Gardner

Mind

Mind-Bending Illustrations By The French Surrealist Guy Billout French surrealist Guy Billout is responsible for some of the most awesomely mind-bending illustrations you’ll see out there. The key to his works is that they don’t just shout “surrealism”, but usually feature settings that look totally realistic until one detail turns everything around. Guy Billout finished his art training in France, in the city of Beaune. Which then led him into advertising, where he spent a few years before coming to New York City in 1969....

January 20, 2026 · 1 min · 196 words · Marcie Sharbono

Minimal Tattoos By Seoeon That Shine With Modest Beauty

Minimal Tattoos By Seoeon That Shine With Modest Beauty Perhaps many of you have considered getting a tattoo at some point of your life, but felt discouraged by the thought of having the picture on our body forever or, worse, having to eventually remove it. Seoul-based tattoo artist Seoeon is the the perfect artist if you’re comfortable with getting a small and cute tattoo that adds a tasteful and modest touch of ink to your overall image....

January 20, 2026 · 2 min · 312 words · Cameron Henry

My Friend’S Big Dream Is To Travel To New Zealand, So I Did This To Help Him

My Friend’s Big Dream Is To Travel To New Zealand, So I Did This To Help Him and now he is very happy Colorful sunrise over Tunnel beach Lake Tekapo of the Mackenzie Basin in the South Island of New Zealand Wanaka river Windswept Trees in the Brute Slope Point Forest along the Milford Track “The Wolves at The Hills”, sculptures around Queenstown. Mermaid Pools at Matapouri Bay Wan Muhammad Bukhari http://bukharimalek....

January 20, 2026 · 1 min · 73 words · Thomas Bennett

New Beautiful Backlit Paper Light Boxes By Hari & Deepti

New Beautiful Backlit Paper Light Boxes By Hari & Deepti In their new series “Oh, The Places You Will Go,“ artist couple Deepti Nair and Harikrishnan Panickeer, aka Hari & Deepti, depict curious mythology- and sci-fi-inspired scenes in their captivating hand-cut paper art boxes. Inspired by their love of travel and nature, the artists put layer upon layer into the box to create 3D images and play with depth and shadows by back-lighting the boxes with LEDs from below or behind....

January 20, 2026 · 1 min · 163 words · Lorna Adams

New Intricate Laser Cut Paper Art By Eric Standley

New Intricate Laser Cut Paper Art by Eric Standley Eric Standley’s brilliant and one-of-a-kind form of laser-cut paper art imitates the intricate patterns of Gothic and Islamic architecture to create mind-bendingly complex and beautiful mandala-like artworks. “The reverence for these structures seems to have to do with the infinite,” said Standley, who is based in Virginia. “It’s trying to project something that’s not even human.”You might see a bit of this in his work; it seems to inspire the same sort of awe-struck reverence that a massive cathedral might....

January 20, 2026 · 1 min · 132 words · Barbara Wallace

Nobody Bought This Photographer’S Photos, So He Shared Them For Free

Nobody Bought This Photographer’s Photos, So He Shared Them For Free – Mosul 2017 Battle of Mosul is still in full swing, and it’s been going long enough for the war zone photos to become a hard sell. So much, in fact, that Washington-based photographer Kainoa Little didn’t find anyone to sell his photos to. So instead, he shared them online for free, giving us a raw glimpse at the horrors Iraqi people have to face every day....

January 20, 2026 · 3 min · 504 words · Walker Richardson

Obama And Clinton’S Hug Was Perfect Until Photoshop Trolls Saw It

Obama And Clinton’s Hug Was Perfect Until Photoshop Trolls Saw It A couple nights back the Democratic National Convention ended with Barak Obama hugging Hillary Clinton. A beautiful moment, right? Beautiful and pretty inspiring… Especially inspiring for the ever growing army of Photoshop trolls, that is. The Photoshoppers went wild on Reddit , making that moment even more special by adding Trump, Putin and the rest of the gang to the picture....

January 20, 2026 · 1 min · 173 words · Trent Morse

Ode To Lithuanian Forests In Eerie Portraits By Photographer Raggana

Ode To Lithuanian Forests In Eerie Portraits By Photographer Raggana Lithuanian photographer-witch Raggana is the master behind these beautifully surreal portraits that pay tribute to the complicated yet beautiful connection between humans and nature. Inspired by the natural surroundings where she grew up, Raggana has dedicated her creative work to express her feelings towards nature and her homeland at large. “ My work is not about a twinkle here and now that we usually see, ” Raggana wrote on boredpanda....

January 20, 2026 · 1 min · 152 words · Nelle Richmond

Osiris – On Trauma And Recovery

Osiris – On Trauma and Recovery – Peter Cochrane An interactive website of the exhibition may be found at http://osiris.pictures – a computer’s mouse is used for the homepage. In its most literal iteration, death signifies the terminus of the body and mind. The lungs cease to expand and contract, the heart stops its rhythmic pumping, the electricity flowing through the brain slows its course, and, one by one, the organs are relieved of their duties....

January 20, 2026 · 3 min · 470 words · Shelia Johnson

Overview Of The Hairstyles Of The Us First Ladies

Overview of the Hairstyles of the US First Ladies “First Lady” may not be an official title in the United States, but over the years, the position has evolved substantially, from White House hostess to full-fledged political advisor. Yet ever since Martha Washington, there’s one role the First Lady has always been responsible for fulfilling: fashion icon. The public has often obsessed over its First Lady’s hairstyle and wardrobe choices. Some have been trendy, some have been traditional, but they’ve all been uniquely themselves....

January 20, 2026 · 2 min · 295 words · Julie Shirey

Papier Mâché Masks By Jym Davis Take Flight In Mystical Elegance

Papier Mâché Masks By Jym Davis Take Flight In Mystical Elegance Jym Davis , an artist known for his haunting bat masks, has been making his unique creations since 2014. Self-taught in three-dimensional sculpting, Jym uses heavy papers, papier-mâché, acrylic paints, and inks to construct masks that blur the lines between folklore and nature. Reflecting on his beginnings, he explains, “I’ve always had an interest in masks, but I did not make my own until December 2014....

January 20, 2026 · 5 min · 860 words · Raul Booze

People Are Laughing At The Way Ryan Reynolds Got Pranked By Hugh Jackman And Jake Gyllenhaal

People Are Laughing At The Way Ryan Reynolds Got Pranked By Hugh Jackman And Jake Gyllenhaal Being a celebrity doesn’t magically make you immune to being pranked by your friends – and last Thursday Jake Gyllenhaal and Hugh Jackman made sure Ryan Reynolds doesn’t forget it. h/t: Bored Panda The two actors invited Reynolds to an “ugly sweater party” – but there was a small catch. Ryan was the only one the dress code applied to....

January 20, 2026 · 2 min · 251 words · Ronald Hill

People Are Sharing Nasty Pics Of Restaurants Where You Probably Wouldn’T Want To Eat (20 Pics)

People Are Sharing Nasty Pics Of Restaurants Where You Probably Wouldn’t Want To Eat (20 Pics) When eating out, we hardly think about what’s happening in the kitchen. After all, restaurants have to follow some pretty strict sanitary standards when it comes to food preparation and most of the time we have nothing to worry about. However, just because there are rules in place, that doesn’t mean all restaurants stick to them....

January 20, 2026 · 3 min · 434 words · Jamie Russell

People Are Sharing The Most Interesting Facts They Learned Today To This Online Group (30 New Pics)

People Are Sharing The Most Interesting Facts They Learned Today To This Online Group (30 New Pics) With the internet becoming more and more accessible to people around the globe every day, learning new things and broadening your knowledge has never been this easy. No more trips to the library and hours spent browsing through dusty encyclopedias if you’re feeling thirsty for knowledge. Now you can simply open up your internet browser and go straight to the Today I Learned (TIL) subreddit for your daily dose of interesting new facts....

January 20, 2026 · 7 min · 1482 words · John Chiarito

Person Combined Ai And Photoshop To Recreate 12 Of The Simpsons Characters As If They Exist In Real Life

Person Combined AI And Photoshop To Recreate 12 Of The Simpsons Characters As If They Exist In Real Life Time and again we have seen AI reimagining this or that. Today we explore community member, Hidrėlėy ‘s attempt at reimagining The Simpsons using AI and Photoshop. Scroll below to see what Homer, Marge, Bart, Lisa, Maggie and their friends look like if they were in the real world with us....

January 20, 2026 · 1 min · 213 words · Jessica Owens

Photo Project Reveals People’S Real Jobs Vs. What They Dreamed Of Becoming As Kids

Photo Project Reveals People’s Real Jobs Vs. What They Dreamed Of Becoming As Kids When you were a child, what did you dream of becoming when you grew up? A doctor? A rock star? A surgeon? A spaceman? Whatever it was, the reality for the most of us is that the jobs we’ve ended up doing are far from the fantastical professions we imagined for ourselves as kids. Inspired by this idea, Mumbai-based student Deeksha Rathore embarked upon a project called “Dreamcatcher,” a photo series of 12 diptychs highlighting the contrast between people’s current careers and their childhood dream jobs....

January 20, 2026 · 2 min · 302 words · Antonio Henderson

Photographer Captures Close

Photographer Captures Close-Ups Of Hummingbirds Beauty In Her Backyard Photography is a hobby that covers a very wide spectrum of topics, but for a professional photographer, it’s always good to specialize in a particular field. For Tracy Johnson that field is close up photography of hummingbirds. Every day she tries to spend at least half an hour in her backyard which has become a photo studio for her beloved birds....

January 20, 2026 · 1 min · 141 words · Charles Smith