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A self portrait of Jun Ahn

Severe Achrophobia – Self-portraits taken at Stomach-churning Heights

I’m not just scared shitless of heights, I hate them with a passion. I have a feeling Ahn Jun of South Korea doesn’t have much of a problem with it. Take a look at these amazing self-portraits of her feet dangling hundreds of feet above the bustling city streets of Seoul, Hong Kong and New

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Slightly Creepy American Girls with their American Girls

American Girl dolls have been a very popular toy for nearly three decades, an 18-inch doll runs around $100, which doesn’t include all the outfit changes and a multitude of accessories. So when Ilona Szwarc got a chance to snap the seemingly endless parade of real-life girls and their versions of mini-me’s, she jumped at

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This Vending Machine will turn your Face into a Ninja

Why can’t we have vending machines like this in America? If you have ever wanted to be a tiny ninja figurine, a cat or maybe even Godzilla our friends in Japan have you covered…and it looks pretty freakin’ awesome! For about $5 and the airfare to the top of the Tokyo Metropolitan Building in Shinjuku,

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Chinese Creepy Crawlies – Up Close and Personal

I freaking hate bugs, they scare the hell out of me, but I have to admit John Horstman’s Sinobug series makes them look kind of sexy…Yes sexy! John, an Australian that lives in China, takes macrophotography of the most bizarre looking Chinese insects and spiders that you will ever see. [Cheers notcot]

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Photographing Complete Strangers that look like Twins

Does everybody have a twin somewhere out there? Probably, I got beat up because I got confused for being my twin who happens to be a complete asshat. Photographer Francois Brunelle’s newest collection, entitled I’m not a look-alike!, features a range of individuals from North American and European backgrounds who are not related, side by

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Snowflakes like you have never seen Before

Wow…under a macro lens these tiny little snowflakes look like meticulously crafted crystal artwork. Russian photographer Andrew Osokin has done an amazing job of capturing some bizarre looking but beautiful ice formations. [Cheers thisiscolossal]

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Hit the Lights, Energy Generated from one Orange

Gone are the days of simply eating our fruits and vegetables, as photographer Caleb Charland show us Mother Nature may have intended us to use them for energy instead of eating them. As part of his ongoing alternative energy photographs using fruit, vegetables, and other objects, Caleb powered this LED light held in the center

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Almost Human – Amazing Photos Show Natures Human Side

To say Tim Flach has a way with animals is an understatement, how he gets them to sit still for their photos has been attributed to sorcery (nope). The 54-year-old UK-based photographer has created a collection of surreal photographic portraits aptly named ‘More Than Human‘, of animals so intimate they reveal the complex emotions of

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Creepy Draining Sink Looking at you

This is quite irksome…Redditor Liammm realized he had inadvertently captured a photograph of something other than a draining sink, a freakin’ creepy eyeball peering up from the swirling water. This is now my phone background.

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Drug Abuse – Before and After

I’m pretty sure we all know the harmful and devastating effects that drug abuse has on the human body…but seeing the before and after, side by side, is simply heartbreaking. London-based photographer Roman Sakovich produced this project ‘Half’ while he was studying photography at the Arts University College at Bournemouth. He photographed subjects in the