Under the wave…

Abgetaucht: Der australische Fotograf Mark Tipple hat eine Fotoserie veröffentlicht, die von der Schönheit unter Wasser erzählt. Das Bild diesen jungen Mannes machte Tipple zufällig – es war seine Inspiration für sein “Unterwasserprojekt”.

sausage fingers

In Korea, sales of a snack sausage increase by almost 40% in the winter as iPhone users utilize the sausage as a stylus in order to avoid removing their gloves.I was unable to locate a link to an English language website confirming the story but it appears to be real I think this is a Korean news site.

Nina Leen | Masters of Photography

Russian-born Nina Leen was one of the first female photographers to shoot for LIFE magazine, which, fortunately for us, means there’s a ton of her work available on the Google LIFE photo archives. While mostly known for her work with animals including a dog named Lucky that she adopted and apparently put hats on, it’s Leen’s photographs of women that I find most fascinating.

Breathtaking Photos

Caged monkeys await their fate at a medical laboratory in Hubei Province, China. The judges liked that this image subverts the usual romanticized approach to wildlife photography and more accurately reflects the fate of many of the world’s animals.

By Li Feng, China

The Many Faces

A photography series entitled “Couples” by Spanish artist Reclarkgable. It is the same two people in different outfits and hairstyles. It reminds me of Cindy Sherman‘s work, who would portray different female characters in her pictures.

Tattoo Art › Illusion

Ukrainian tattooist Dmitriy Samohin has consistently inked outstanding works of art on his clients. He is best known for his hyperrealist designs that include themes such as people portraits, wild animals, skulls, mythical creatures, and more.

WHEREWEDOWHATWEDO

Stefan Didak: No… I do not work at NASA. This is Home Office “v5.1”, versioned after the number of major changes over the years. The v6.0 Home Office will take shape in Oct. 2008 where it will be expanded with a lot of new systems… and, yes, MORE screens and BIGGER ones 🙂

WHEREWEDOWHATWEDO: Stefan Didak