The strangest way to keep aggressive men away from girls! A women’s stockings designed to look like a hairy man’s legs, the idea is to prevent girls from being harassed by perverts in China.
via: Huffington Post
The strangest way to keep aggressive men away from girls! A women’s stockings designed to look like a hairy man’s legs, the idea is to prevent girls from being harassed by perverts in China.
The all new Samsung Galaxy S4 Zoom, it features a 10x optical zoom lens along with all of the added benefits of a Samsung sensor Smart Camera (macro mode, night mode). The 16MP camera phone has a 4.3-inch Super AMOLED display and runs Android 4.2 on a 1.5GHz dual-core processor.
The Galaxy S4 Zoom has been priced around £467.99 (210 KD) and will be released this summer. Watch the video below.
Dubai-based commercial airline captain and photographer Karim Nafatni takes stunning HDR photos from inside airplane cockpits and posted them on his Facebook page.
According to the Daily Mail, Karim says “He says he began the project in a bid to document his daily routine through a series of stunning photographs that reveal exactly what it is like for pilots at 35,000 feet”.
More photos taken by Karim of the beautiful city of Dubai.
A short documentary video about Argentinian Photographer Irina Werning incredible “Back to the Future” photography project, where she recreates the scene of an old photo portrait of people, from lighting, background, location, and even clothing.
Irina Werning travels around the world meeting people and searching for particular photos to recreate for her ongoing project. The documentary is created by UK-based filmmaker Jamie Jessett.
Joe McNally likes to take his camera where relatively few professional photographers have been before. He recently made it to the very top of the tallest building in the world, the Burj Khalifa in Dubai. He took stunning photos from the highest point of tower, 822.96 Meter high (2,700 Feet) .
McNally took the elevators to the 163rd floor, then he climbed the stairs for about 91.44 Meters (300 feet) to reach the tower section of the building. And then again, he put on a safety harness and climbed straight up a ladder for another 137.16 Meters (450 feet) inside a narrow tube.
The photo below was posted by McNally back in March, on Instagram, and it became popular on the web.
An amazing shot of Jonny Salvador, who works at Burj Khalifa as a high climbing specialist for the buildings maintenance department.
Watch behind the scenes video below to live Joe McNally’s experience at Burj Khalifa.