Sunday, December 28, 2014

Alexey Parshukov Magician of Electricity

A young man name Alexey Parshukov from Omsk, Russia has recently come up with his stunning artwork with electricity, some even comparing him with nikol tesla by notifying him Russian Nikola Tesla.

He has a gallery of 644 images on his vKontakte page, most are riddled with doubt as to their authenticity, Some say that this is real electric current on his photos. Other say it’s not possible. People keep arguing trying to prove it’s them who learnt physics better at school.

Alexey Parshukov Magician of Electricity.


Alexey Parshukov Magician of Electricity.

Alexey Parshukov Magician of Electricity.

Alexey Parshukov Magician of Electricity.

Alexey Parshukov Magician of Electricity.

Alexey Parshukov Magician of Electricity.

Alexey Parshukov Magician of Electricity.

Alexey Parshukov Magician of Electricity.

Alexey Parshukov Magician of Electricity.

Alexey Parshukov Magician of Electricity.

Alexey Parshukov Magician of Electricity.

Alexey Parshukov Magician of Electricity.


We know the world as being full of some cruel evil people that are capable of unimaginable actions. The evidence is on the news we watch every day but there is a lot more kindness and goodness on this planet than you realize. There are people who do incredible things out of the goodness of their hearts, and they re-establish our faith in humanity.


1. Though it would have been easier to steal this skateboard, these kids left a note for the owner who had forgotten it.


Friday, December 12, 2014

Photographer and artist John Poppleton specializes in creating spectacular works of art painted directly on the human body. John was born and raised in the suburbs of Sacramento, CA. He was introduced to photography during high school in 1988.He pursued all areas of photography passionately as a hobby and became a professional portrait photographer in 1993.

Back light art by John Poppleton
Image courtesy: John Poppleton
John’s personal goal was to create something

Sunday, December 7, 2014

Interracial relationships have been increasing through the years and in no time we might be a giant amalgamated mega-race. National geographic based their 125th anniversary issue on how we will look like in 2050. They called on renowned portrait artist and photographer, Martin Schoeller and writer Lisa Funderburg to capture faces of our multiracial future. This is how an “average American” will look like by 2050:


These numbers will grow in
Apparently sexy felons are intriguing but it doesn’t mean we all start committing crimes. We could say it’s just an appreciation of beauty no matter what. But we’ve got to consider that under some different circumstances, these people may not be considered hot.

1. Jeremy Meeks 

Of course we were going to start the list with this internet

Saturday, December 6, 2014

Lennart Nilsson, a Swedish photographer, spent 12 years taking pictures of the fetus as it develops in the womb. He used conventional cameras that had macro lenses, a scanning electron microscope and an endoscope. He ‘worked’ literary in the womb and used a magnification of hundred of thousands. The first photo Nilsson took was in 1965.


Sunday, November 9, 2014

Social networks like Twitter and Facebook generate profit from user-generated content for their shareholders. No money ever goes back to the user. This has been going on for a long time but a revolutionary idea is here with us that could change everything we know about social media.


TSU Network
Tsu, pronounced as ‘Sue’, is a social network that has opened up its banks and shares 90% of whatever revenue it generates with users. Its launch was on the 21st october and according to its algorithms, sales revenue will be re-distributed directly to its source. This social network  however works on an invite-only basis.

Sebastian Sobczak, its founder  said that “Established social networks have built amazing business models prospering on the total monetization of free user-generated content. Why should anyone commercially benefit from someone else’s image, likeness and work giving no financial return to the owner? The markets we participate in are enormous, growing and can materially compensate each user — we’re simply and uniquely rewarding the users who are doing all the work. This is the way the world should work.

Tsu looks like it works in the same way other social networks do: page views generate ad revenue, but what sets them apart from the rest, is that they only get 10% of the ad revenue generated. The content owner gets 20% of the ad revenue while the other 50% is given to the user who brought the content owner to the network. The other networks keep 100% of the profits to themselves!

Join the social media revolution!
TSU Network
Image Source: www.mirror.co.uk
To explain it further, here is how the system works: 50% of the profit is propagated into a series of infinite thirds, up a user’s ‘family tree’, which begins with the original content owner. The person who invites them becomes the ‘parent’ and gets a third. The one who invited that person is the ‘grandparent’ and therefore received a third of the third. It sounds like one giant pay-it-forward platform.

Make sure you invite all your friends because the network only works if we really want it to. Join this social media revolution and own your content henceforth. Pretty awesome! Right?


Saturday, October 25, 2014

No matter how much we love the wild animals, we may never truly understand how their minds work. A trip to Africa by actress Tipi Hedren, Noel Marshal, her husband and actress Melanie Griffith their daughter, made them want to create a movie on lions. This was after some advice by an animal trainer named Ron Oxley, who told them that “to get to know about lions, you’ve got to live with them for a while.” The family started living with Neil the lion and Michael Rougier, Life photographer, documented their life.
Neil the lion with Hedren as she reads a newspaper

Thursday, October 23, 2014


Trees are an incredible part of nature, vital to our everyday survival. Trees dot city squares, suburban landscapes, and uninhabited forests all over the world. With some 400 billion trees on the planet, and over 23,000 different kinds of trees, it takes an extra special something to make a tree stand out. While you see trees everyday of your life, some trees are different, unique in such a way you can’t help but stare in awe. There are certain trees, be they tall, thick, full of bright colours, or simply one-of-a-kind, that capture the attention of all who pass by. And when finally photographed, the photos of these extra special trees go viral on the Internet.
Say for example, the tree pictured above, which is one of the most stunning of its type. With brilliant pink blossoms, this tree is over 125 years old. This is known as the rhododendron tree. Although it is called a ‘tree’ it is actually a collection of very large shrubs. What makes this ‘tree’ so special? Most rhododendron trees look more like shrubs, but due to the age of this beauty, she’s had plenty of time to grow.
There are many other breath-taking trees all over the world, here are 16 of the most magnificent.
144-Year-Old Wisteria In Japan 
Due to the massive size of this wisteria located in Japan, massive steel rods have been placed to help hoist up the sprawling vines bleeding brilliant shades of purple and pink. People come from all over the world to walk beneath the shade of this wisteria tree– which stretches an amazing 1,990 square feet.





Beautiful Japanese Maple In Portland, Oregon


Blooming Cheery Trees in Bonn, Germany 
Walking beneath these cheery trees can make your forget about the road noise, hustle-bustle and air pollution, if only until you reach the other side.



Antarctic Beech Draped In Hanging Moss In Oregon



Dragonblood Trees, Yemen 
This tree gets its name from the red sap it produces. The Dragonblood tree also produces a small berry fruit that has 1-3 seeds, which are typically consumed by birds and other wildlife.



Jacarandas in Cullinan, South Africa 



Rainbow Eucalyptus In Kauai, Hawaii 
The rainbow eucalyptus is picky about its environment, but under the right conditions it grows into the most beautiful tree. The multi-colored bark highlights all of the colors of the rainbow



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Maple Tree Tunnel in Oregon 
Not only are these maple trees magnificent, but they make up one of the most amazing tree tunnels you can walk beneath.



Giant Sequoia Tree in California
This giant sequoia tree is known as The President–it is the third largest of its type found all over the whole world! Can you imagine the view from up there?



The Dark Hedges in Northern Ireland 
These trees were originally installed back in the eighteenth century by the Stuart Family. They thought the trees would serve as a unique landscape feature to greet guests with.
200 years later and the trees still exist, intriguing many that come to see. If you watch Game of Thrones you might recognize these Dark Hedges, as they are the film location for the King’s Road.



Avenue Of Oaks At Dixie Plantation In South Carolina 



Wind Swept Trees in New Zealand 
The winds are so intense in this part of New Zealand that the trees are bent, twisted, and blown in all sorts of directions from the continuous force.



Flamboyant Tree, Brazil 



Angel Oak in John’s Island South Carolina 



Baobab Trees In Madagascar





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