CHEEZMO;153703643 said:Always wanted to visit Afghanistan. Such an incredible place.
yeah, but not in this lifetime.
CHEEZMO said:
I've got 30 years if I'm lucky, so not in my lifetime.The world can change three times in a lifetime.
Übermatik;153841904 said:
electric violin
You can cut people up and then play beautiful sonata.
I took some pictures of a moth that I think are pretty cool. The moth wasted itself on a barb wire fence, can see the barb has punched its antenna straight back into its head/brain and yeah killed it.
The probability of it blows my mind a bit as well. Plus it sorta looks like a puppy dog.
Before reading the comment, I saw it as a dog washing his food before eating it.
But I suppose dogs are smart enough to understand that fish should be in water (and dumb enough to try saving them by splashing a puddle on them :| )
Helmet cam footage of 237,5 m long ski jump
(loud sound warning)
You sure it wasn't just a shrike?I took some pictures of a moth that I think are pretty cool. The moth wasted itself on a barb wire fence, can see the barb has punched its antenna straight back into its head/brain and yeah killed it.
The probability of it blows my mind a bit as well. Plus it sorta looks like a puppy dog.
Spectacular Aerial Illusion of an Underwater Waterfall
Approximately 1,200 miles off the southeast coast of Africa lies an island nation known as Mauritius that gives off the illusion of an underwater waterfall at the southwestern tip of the island. The visually deceiving impression, created in the water due to the runoff of sand and silt deposits, is especially effective and breathtaking in aerial shots. In fact, the illusion can even be seen on Google Maps.
When viewed from other angles, the ocean is clearly just a spectacular spectrum of blues, greens, and white, visually simulating a sense of three-dimensionality that dives down like a streaming waterfall. Though it's made obvious that there isn't a roaring cascade, there's still something extremely magical about the idea of an underwater waterfall, especially since there is so much left unknown about our planet's oceans.
I've never even heard of this country before.
Übermatik;156870763 said:*EDIT* Never mind, that gif is fucking massive even by my standards.
You sure it wasn't just a shrike?
Too bad it never happens to flies in my house in the summer, they seem perfect and immortal.No shrikes here, dude just had some bad luck.
Anamorphic skull:
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That's CG, right? Even it's not, with the widespreading of 3D printer, I think it's not too difficult to print one, or, even better, print one with the "sideview" resembling something.
Moving Skull Illusion. It seems this was crafted by bigblueboo. Holbein did it first in his painting The Ambassadors, and Robert Lazzarini then made it 3-D.