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Facebook has banned a picture from a recent Kylie Minogue concert where she is holding a bear and microphone.
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Facebook has banned a picture from a recent Kylie Minogue concert where she is holding a bear and microphone.
What could they possibly see wrong with tha....oh.
The Guatemalan government is posting pictures of the devastation caused by the recent tropical storm to its Flickr page, including this one, which is hard to even believe. Another perspective is available here.
More from CNN here.
As captured by a DOE contractor. Is that a waterspout?
More here. Use the "next" link.
Beerland knows what's up.
You toucha my van, I puncha you nose.
I always feel like somebody's watching me.
Up Helly Aa celebrates the influence of the Scandinavian vikings in the Shetland Islands, marking the end of the yule season, and has employed this theme in the festival since 1870. The event culminates with up to 1,000 'guizers' (men in costume) throwing flaming torches into a Viking longship. The event happens all over Shetland, but it is only the Lerwick galley which is not sent seaward. Everywhere else, the flaming galley is sent into the sea, in an echo of actual Viking sea burials.
Maybe I'm in the minority, but I don't think she looks all that bad.
I want each and every one of you to read this carefully and stop butchering the written English language.
River Country was Walt Disney World’s first waterpark. It opened in 1976, and closed for the final time in 2001. Since 2001, the area has sat virtually undisturbed.
Photographer Sam Taylor-Wood handpicked some of Hollywood's leading film actors and took fascinating portraits of them as they bared their emo side and shed some tears.
Photographs of residents in their flats in Hong Kong's oldest public housing estate.
Great collection of WTF photos. All of them are old and in black and white (or gray).
Ever notice that just about every yacht you see in a local marina look the same?
Not these, my friend.
Mars has a tramp stamp. (via)
Photographers have been manipulating imagery since the medium was invented. Time magazine presents this online photo essay of what it calls the 'Top 10 Doctored Photos.'
Now this is what I call school spirit. Best license plate ever?
An amazing selection of photos of the Normandy in the first days after the allied forces landed in 1944 and the way it is today.
A collection of rare Star Wars photos.
PingWire is an (almost) live feed of images being posted to yfrog. (Likely 18+)
On 12 May 2009, USAF Senior Airman Christopher Bush looked below him and took this spectacular picture of the USAF B-2 Spirit stealth bomber soaring over the Western Pacific Ocean
Also, you can get the large version here.
Fremont Solstice Parade 2009, June 21. My girl is with the blue-decked folks at the start of the set. After that, there's a lot of cool costumes, and then after that, naked bicyclists. If you got an aversion to bush, tits and dick, it's time to mo-o-o-o-o-o-ove on, cats and kittens.
Lots of good pictures in the Flickr stream for this, but I wanted to lead off with this one.
SNICKT! (May be NSFW.)
Between 1936 and 1945, German photographer Hugo Jaeger was granted unprecedented access to Adolf Hitler, traveling and chronicling, in color, the Fuhrer and his confidants at small gatherings, public events, and, quite often, in private moments. Here, and in several other galleries on LIFE, we now present never-before-published photographs from Jaeger's astonishing -- and chilling -- collection.
A glimpse at five people who look exactly the same in every picture.
A neat pictorial depicting landmarks around the world both before/after earth hour, and during earth hour.
Clicky goodness on most of the pictures, for a fade from "before" and "after".
Rotterdam-based photographer Ari Versluis and profiler Ellie Uyttenbroek have worked together since October 1994. Inspired by a shared interest in the striking dress codes of various social groups, they have systematically documented numerous identities over the last 14 years. Rotterdam's heterogeneous, multicultural street scene remains a major source of inspiration for Ari Versluis and Ellie Uyttenbroek, although since 1998 they have also worked in cities abroad.
They call their series Exactitudes: a contraction of exact and attitude. By registering their subjects in an identical framework, with similar poses and a strictly observed dress code, Versluis and Uyttenbroek provide an almost scientific, anthropological record of people's attempts to distinguish themselves from others by assuming a group identity. The apparent contradiction between individuality and uniformity is, however, taken to such extremes in their arresting objective-looking photographic viewpoint and stylistic analysis that the artistic aspect clearly dominates the purely documentary element. (NSFW due to occasional boobage.)
In amazing leap of technology, Japanese scientists have created a method of displaying information stored in the brain onto a computer monitor, potentially allowing the future possibilities of dream recording, thought image projection, and numerous other uses.
More info here and here.
The perfect business card... for a circumciser.
A collection of notable images considered to be the last taken before the subject died.