Iron Man Suit Made with Cardboard
20-year-old cardboard artist and Taiwanese student Kai-Xiang Xhong recreated Tony Stark’s famous Iron Man suit using only corrugated cardboard. In a video interview with the Stan Winston School of Character Arts,
Xhong says the cardboard Iron Man suit took him nearly a year to
complete as the full-time student only has time to work on his pieces
during his free time.
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Awesome Olympus Air A01 Turns your phone into a Lens-Swapping 16 MP Shooter
Awesome Olympus Air A01 Turns your phone into a Lens-Swapping 16 MP Shooter
The Olympus Air A01,
a camera sensor and lens mount that's controlled completely by your
smartphone. User can interchange the lens quality via a range of
controlling apps, to provide an easy-to-use and enjoyable photography
experience.
The Incredibl Bloodwood Tree
The Incredible Bloodwood Tree
Pterocarpus angolensis is a kind of teak native to southern Africa, known by various names such as Kiaat, Mukwa, and Muninga. It is also called the Bloodwood tree, so named for the tree’s remarkable dark red colored sap. A chopped trunk or or a damaged branch of the tree starts dripping deep red fluid, almost like a severed limb of an animal.
Pterocarpus angolensis is a kind of teak native to southern Africa, known by various names such as Kiaat, Mukwa, and Muninga. It is also called the Bloodwood tree, so named for the tree’s remarkable dark red colored sap. A chopped trunk or or a damaged branch of the tree starts dripping deep red fluid, almost like a severed limb of an animal.
Star Wars Snow Sculpture at Sapporo Snow Festival
May the force be with you! The 66th annual Sapporo Snow Festival kicked off today and the most impressive snow sculpture of all features Darth Vader, his three stormtroopers and TIE fighters. This Star Wars snow sculpture was created by Japan's army troopers, or the 11th Brigade of the Ground Self-Defense Forces, using a set of bulldozers.
Chilling Dash Cam Footage Captures Taiwan Plane Crash
Chilling Dash Cam Footage Captures Taiwan Plane Crash
A dash cam has captured the chilling moment that TransAsia Airways
flight GE 235 crashed into the Keelung River shortly after take off from
Taipei, Taiwan. There were 53 passengers and 5 crew members according
to authorities; with 23 confirmed deaths, 20 people still missing and at
least 15 survivors.
A dash cam has captured the chilling moment that TransAsia Airways
flight GE 235 crashed into the Keelung River shortly after take off from
Taipei, Taiwan. There were 53 passengers and 5 crew members according
to authorities; with 23 confirmed deaths, 20 people still missing and at
least 15 survivors. Ocean Gravity: Incredible Footage of Freediver Guillaume Nery Flying through Swift Ocean Currents North of Tahiti
Ocean Gravity: Incredible Footage of Freediver Guillaume Nery Flying through Swift Ocean Currents North of TahitiFilmed late last year by director and underwater cameraman Julie Gautier, this amazing footage shows free diver Guillaume Néry flying through swift ocean currents north of tahiti.
Renault's Alpine Vision GT Concept Developed for Gran Turismo 6
Renault's Alpine Vision GT Concept Developed for Gran Turismo 6
In celebration of the company’s 60th anniversary, the alpine
‘vision GT’ concept combines advanced engineering and styling with
their racing heritage, to produce a model ideal for the upcoming gran turismo 6 video game.
Incredible Surreal Photomanipulation by Erik Johansson
Incredible Surreal Photomanipulation by Erik Johansson

As a professional still-life photographer he has worked with brands such as adobe, google, microsoft, volvo, and national geographic, but you will probably recognize him from the personal work that he frequently shares online: the distorted reality by the swedish photoshop artist and story teller erik johansson.
As a professional still-life photographer he has worked with brands such as adobe, google, microsoft, volvo, and national geographic, but you will probably recognize him from the personal work that he frequently shares online: the distorted reality by the swedish photoshop artist and story teller erik johansson.
The Otters at Japan’s Keikyu Aburatsubo Marine Park
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