Photographer Uses Drone To Capture The Beauty Of Skyscrapers In The United States (10 Pics)

Photographer Uses Drone To Capture The Beauty Of Skyscrapers In The United States (10 Pics) When it comes to urban photography, the main focus is usually on the busy streets, modern people, and tall buildings. But the top of those tall buildings often goes unnoticed by most photographers. Thus, photographer Chris Hytha decided to capture the topmost parts of America’s highest skyscrapers with the help of a drone. In an interview with DeMilked , he revealed, “I started photography when I first moved to Philadelphia to begin architecture school....

February 6, 2026 · 2 min · 305 words · Chester Schell

Photographer’S Kissing Experiment: Can You Tell Real Couples From Just Friends?

Photographer’s Kissing Experiment: Can You Tell Real Couples From Just Friends? Back in 2013, New York-based photographer Ben Lamberty took a random photo of a couple kissing, and that photo captured the moment so well, that it inspired him to do a whole series. That’s exactly what you’re seeing here, a kissing photo series where the photographer asked his friends to pose as models and to simply relax as much as possible and kiss each other....

February 6, 2026 · 1 min · 204 words · Louise Winnie

Planting Organic Vegetables In Your Garden

Planting Organic Vegetables In Your Garden How to plant organic vegetables and their proper care If you happen to have a garden at home and wanted to maximize its purpose by not just growing plants and flowers, assigning a spot for organic vegetables would be a great idea. As you would notice, a lot of people are turning in to organic crops not just for selling purposes but also for personal consumption....

February 6, 2026 · 3 min · 439 words · John Leggitt

Polish People Have A Great Sense Of Humour: 20 Fun Pics From A Page About Poland

Polish People Have A Great Sense Of Humour: 20 Fun Pics From A Page About Poland Poland is a beautiful country full of wonderful forests and stunning beaches. It is also home to almost 38 million people including the famous composer, Frédéric Chopin and scientist Marie Curie. The country is also known for having the world’s largest castle , some of Europe’s heaviest animals , and is world-famous for its delicious pierogies....

February 6, 2026 · 2 min · 280 words · Tammy Davies

Probably The Most Amazing Aerial Photos Of New York City

Probably The Most Amazing Aerial Photos Of New York City Multi-talented Swiss-born filmmaker and photographer Vincent Laforet has wowed his fans with breathtaking late-night aerial photos of New York City, illuminated by the lights of a city that never sleeps. He shot the series “Night Over New York” while sitting on the edge of a helicopter flying as high as 7,500 ft (2285 m) above the Big Apple. “ It is both exhilarating and terrifying all at once, ” Laforet confessed to Gizmodo....

February 6, 2026 · 1 min · 180 words · Hee Dixon

Rare Black Leopard Is Photographed Emerging From The Darkness For The First Time In 100 Years In Africa

Rare Black Leopard Is Photographed Emerging From The Darkness For The First Time In 100 Years In Africa Superstitions teach us that there’s no good in a black cat crossing our path. But sometimes, it’s the contrary. Will Burrard-Lucas, a full-time wildlife photographer and the owner of Camtraptions Ltd, a photography gear company, has crossed paths with a cat so rare, that even the luckiest explorers have never encountered it....

February 6, 2026 · 3 min · 450 words · Edward Albright

Rare Photos Showing That Victorians Weren’T That Serious

Rare Photos Showing That Victorians Weren’t That Serious Before you could burst-shot 4 selfies per second with your mobile phone, photography was a very expensive pleasure. Back in the Victorian era, for instance, the cost of pictures meant that you’d only have your photo taken once or twice in a lifetime. Or sometimes even after it, as post-mortem photography (i.e posing with dead members of your family) was actually a thing back then....

February 6, 2026 · 2 min · 276 words · Michael Butler

Satiric Illustrations By John Holcroft Show Today’S Problems In The Style Of The 50’S

Satiric Illustrations By John Holcroft Show Today’s Problems In The Style Of The 50’s Holcroft is already a well-known and recognized editorial illustrator who, in the past 15 years, has worked with BBC, Reader’s Digest, The Guardian, The Economics, Financial Times, and other such clients. More info: johnholcroft.com | Behance | Facebook (h/t: BoredPanda.es ) Audra

February 6, 2026 · 1 min · 56 words · Michele Green

Silent Eyes Photo Manipulation By Steven Kin

Silent Eyes Photo Manipulation by Steven Kin Steven Kin Born in 1981,Digital and Photo manipulation artist from Taiwan Taipei. All the materials used for the photo manipulations are created with photographs that I took myself or copyright free images. Artwork page Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/silenteyeskin Personal website: https://hisashi4tw.wix.com/stevenkin Fear Dead Balloon Reverse Truth Adornment Hope Do dot play Cross Tableware Rocking Horse Strawberry robot Stationery Lost Magic Cat Steven Kin Steven Kin Born in 1981,Digital and Photo manipulation artist from Taiwan Taipei....

February 6, 2026 · 1 min · 102 words · David Dickerson

Someone Noticed This White House Chef Looks Like A Bodybuilder And Even Started A Photoshop Battle

Someone Noticed This White House Chef Looks Like A Bodybuilder And Even Started A Photoshop Battle Recently, a seemingly innocent post about an event happening at the White House caused quite a storm on Twitter – and no, it wasn’t another one of Trump’s ridiculous tweets. White House reported Vivian Salama uploaded a photo of chefs preparing food for a Ramadan dinner happening in the White House and Twitter users quickly noticed something about one of the chefs – their massive 24-inch biceps....

February 6, 2026 · 4 min · 788 words · Dorothy Pengelly

Someone Points Out That Michaels’ Store Website Allows You To Chat With Other Shoppers And Hilarity Ensues (20 Pics)

Someone Points Out That Michaels’ Store Website Allows You To Chat With Other Shoppers And Hilarity Ensues (20 Pics) If you’re not familiar with what Michaels is, it’s a chain of arts and craft stores based in the USA. Recently, Twitter user Nick, aka LouBegaVEVO, found out that the company has an interesting feature on their homepage – a live chat that allows you to interact with other customers. He posted his findings to Twitter with some screenshots of the conversations he had and his post quickly went viral, receiving over 200 k likes in just a few days....

February 6, 2026 · 2 min · 256 words · Willard Windham

Someone Posted The ‘Real’ Photo Of The Paris Protest Fire But It Quickly Got Shut Down

Someone Posted The ‘Real’ Photo Of The Paris Protest Fire But It Quickly Got Shut Down Recently, a picture emerged on social media, showing a fire burning in front of the Arc de Triomphe amidst the Paris protests. Then someone posted another image, ‘debunking’ the photo as fake news, saying it was shot at a certain angle to make it appear bigger than it really was. But turns out it wasn’t that simple....

February 6, 2026 · 2 min · 315 words · Julie Martin

Studio Ghibli Releases Visualizations For Its New Theme Park Set To Open In 2022

Studio Ghibli Releases Visualizations For Its New Theme Park Set To Open In 2022 If you’re a fan of My Neighbor Totoro, Howl’s Moving Castle and other Studio Ghibli works – you’re in luck. A Studio Ghibli theme park is planned to open in the Aichi Commemorative Park in Nagakute city in 2022. Some visualizations have recently been released and they’re as magical as the films themselves. Youth Hill Area The theme park will be built on a 500-acre lot that was the site of the World’s Fair in 2005, allowing the visitors to enjoy open spaces and nature....

February 6, 2026 · 2 min · 397 words · Sylvia January

Stuff No One Told Me By Alex Noriega (20 Pics)

Stuff No One Told Me By Alex Noriega (20 Pics) “ At some point in 2010 I was going through a crisis due to some issues at work. I decided to start this blog [Stuff No One Told Me] as a way of trying to find what I was doing wrong. I wanted to put on paper all that I had learned in life as simple as possible and try to see if what was happening around me made any sense....

February 6, 2026 · 1 min · 206 words · Matthew Paci

Tattoo Artist Mixes Different Styles To Find A Unique One

Tattoo Artist Mixes Different Styles To Find A Unique One A tattoo design is not something you should choose lightly, that’s why we’re bringing you another tattoo artist for your judgement. Meet Brazilian Frank Carrilho, a tattoo artist now based in Portugal, whose portfolio consists of many different designs. From minimal to bold and chaotic, and even to some sketch-like drawings, surrounded with thin geometrical shapes, making them look like a work in process and also showcasing how much effort and planning goes into making them....

February 6, 2026 · 3 min · 478 words · Walter Cayo

The Online Group “Facebook Science” Shares 20 Examples Of People Being Ignorant And Not Trusting Science

The Online Group “Facebook Science” Shares 20 Examples Of People Being Ignorant And Not Trusting Science Flat-earthers and pseudo-science believers have always existed on our planet. However, they have come to the limelight during the pandemic due to their anti-vax theories and impractical COVID-19 cures. And since we are living in the age of the internet, it doesn’t take much time to spread false information. Facebook Science is a subreddit that is dedicated to trolling such people by sharing their own posts....

February 6, 2026 · 3 min · 558 words · Penelope Trout

These Felted Angel Wings Are Actually A Backpack

These Felted Angel Wings Are Actually A Backpack Ok, so you could be seen as a bit pretentious if you would just strap a pair of angel wings to your back and went to town. But what if those wings were also a backpack, huh? Then you’d be on to something, right? Well, don’t start your Kickstarter campaign just yet, because Orange Cat has already beat you to it. The online shop for the craziest clothing accessories has just created this amazing angel wings backpack design, that actually looks a bit more like a Halloween costume, than a backpack....

February 6, 2026 · 1 min · 194 words · Richard Toothman

These People Proved We Can Make A Difference After Turtles Came Back To Beach They Cleaned For The First Time In 20 Years

These People Proved We Can Make A Difference After Turtles Came Back To Beach They Cleaned For The First Time In 20 Years Every day we see many sad things being reported on the news and on the internet – but now it’s time to hear something positive. For the first time in 20 years, turtles have come to nest to the Versova beach in Mumbai, India thanks to the joint effort between lawyer and environmentalist Afroz Shah and a team of dedicated volunteers ....

February 6, 2026 · 5 min · 925 words · Jason Harman

This 400-Year

This 400-Year-Old Book’s Illustrations Were Done Entirely With Feathers Long before people had computers, publishers used other methods to design books but this one beats them all. In 1618, Dionisio Minaggio, Chief Gardener of the State of Milan, illustrated a book using only feathers. The Feather Book or The Baroque Bestiary ( Il Bestario Barocco ) contains 156 images, and it’s still in a good enough condition to allow us to admire amazing 400-year-old artistry and craftsmanship....

February 6, 2026 · 2 min · 424 words · Thomas Silverwood

This Architect Imagined How Famous Artists Would Design Their Homes (20 Pics)

This Architect Imagined How Famous Artists Would Design Their Homes (20 Pics) Federico Babina is an Italian architect based in Barcelona who is known for his unique architectural illustrations. In the past, he tried to imagine how the homes of movie directors would look like, as well as illustrated some mental illnesses as houses, and in one of his most recent projects, Federico illustrated the homes that famous artists could have designed if they were architects....

February 6, 2026 · 2 min · 291 words · Ann Stavis