Do you like awkward photographs? And do you love automobiles? Well, your search is over. Welcome to Awkward Car Photos, brought to you by Petrolicious.
Have you ever thumbed through a Lonely Planet travel guide? Almost everyone has, they’re the largest publisher of guide books in the world. In 2013, billionaire Brad Kelley shelled out a reported $80 million for the Australian based company and, to the surprise of many, put a 25-year-old named Daniel READ MORE >
It’s winter and time to nest, but if nesting doesn’t come second nature to you, just put the kettle on, break out the Earl Gray and take five to enjoy a virtual stroll through TheHerbShed.blogspot.com. Created by Raven Moonshadows, The Herb Shed takes nesting to the next level. Beautiful photography, READ MORE >
Photographer and historian Marc Hermann has scrounged through historic crime scene photos in the archives of the New York Daily News and has perfectly blended them with contemporary images from those same locations today. The juxtaposition of historic/modern and grisly/ordinary makes for some interesting images. Real fallen gangsters, fluke plane READ MORE >
We’ve all heard of Burning Man, the annual festival that takes place the week before Labor Day on the site of an ancient lake bed 100 miles north of Reno. Perhaps you’ve even toyed with the idea of attending. Why not take a virtual tour? San Franciscan Eddie Codel took footage READ MORE >
To honor the 50th anniversary of the Cuban Missile Crisis, The John F. Kennedy Presidential Library created an interactive multimedia documentary, laying out the full story of the Crisis in riveting detail through dozens of archival photos, videos, documents and audio recordings. Cloudsovercuba.com also offers a fictional “what if” scenario, READ MORE >
Do you love those amazing National Geographic photographs as much as we do? Well, you’ll love their new blog called Found. It’s hosted on Tumblr and it’s dedicated only to unknown photos from its archive. The man behind this project is William Bonner. He realized there is a vast number READ MORE >