The idea of this creative high school graduation photo album belongs to the students of one Russian school.
Planking is described as the practice of lying down flat with arms to the side, to mimic a wooden plank.
Today, we bring you a compilation of vertigo inducing photos that include rooftopping pictures, aerial shots and more.
Old snapshots are brought back to the site where they were originally taken and are photographed in the present day.
Size disparity has been an interest in artist Christopher Boffoli's life since he was a small boy enjoying Gulliver's Travels.
Sarah and Thad Lawrence use Photoshop to create a hilarious photo album that records their relationship in a surreal form.
SKYplay is an entertaining and whimsically beautiful Flickr group that features images of people playing with cloud formations in the sky.
Series of photos that depict children reenacting major current events and headlines of our time.
These pictures taken by amateur astronomer turned photographer Laurent Laveder show people painting, throwing, catching and bouncing the moon.
Photographer Peter Menzel took a photo survey of the diets of families around the world, documenting what they purchased and ate in the course of a week.
No, this is just an art-project called "Devour" who takes pictures of the bottoms of cooking pans, which happen to look an awful lot like planets.
Celebrities pose as Disney characters for photographer Annie Leibovitz in a series of portraits for an ongoing theme park advertising campaign.
Irina Werning, a Buenos Aires Photographer asked friends and family to "re-enact" old photos of themselves for an ongoing project.
French photographer Leo Caillard created a set of of pictures called Art Game and War Game where he incorporated highly retouching skills and 3D editing.
If retro gaming characters lived among us, it might look something like Aled Lewis' photographs.
Did you know that initially the terminator robot was built by Soviet soldiers during WW2. Don't believe? We have photo report from back then.
In China, bikes are everywhere! From tires to rubbish, nothing is too heavy or too big to fit on a bike, you just need the right amount of rope.
Russian artist Dmitry Maximov eloquently captures one of our most painful emotions in these set of pictures.
Glowing colors illuminate the surrounding objects creating even more dazzling images, and people are combined with the light art to create remarkably whimsical photos.
Stormtroopers aren't fighting in battles every single day like you see in the Star Wars films. Here is what they do when they have some free time.
Light paintings, also known as light drawing or light graffiti, is a photography technique in which exposures are usually made at night or in a darkened room.
Japanese designer, Nagi Noda, used animals as her inspiration and as you see, these hats sport a rabbit, poodle, owls and even an elephant.
As an art director for the last 10 years, Pierre Beteille sees his self-portraits as a way to creatively express himself.
With a technique called forced perspective you can create optical illusions that make an object appear farther away, closer, larger or smaller than it actually is.
The amateur bug photographer John Hallmen photographs the insects and spiders, magnifying his subjects to present them in intricate details.
Bryan Solarski captures some of the most famous landmarks and shrinks them using a photographic technique "tilt-shift" which can make our great big world look like a tiny miniature toy set.
Lego has recreate the photos and they look cute although some of the photos had sad stories.
A picture exhibiting the Droste effect depicts a smaller version of itself in a place where a similar picture would realistically be expected to appear.
A nice collection of previously NSFW adult photos re-worked to become work safe pictures by artist Von Brandis.
These Jean-Yves Lemoigne pixels photographs are nsfw by their use and thought, but you can see it is just a last line of defense.
Photo collection of 15 amazing photos that compare past snapshots of buildings, locations, structures and people with the present day scene.
Michael Hughes loves to take photos of world famous landmarks around the world but replaces them with those cheap souvenirs.
Sequence photography is a technique of shooting a series of images in where the subject is captured in successive motion. If you a fan of action sports you definitely going to like this!