Monday, April 30, 2012

Creative Perspective Optical Illusion Photos



As we have written before, Perspective photography is a technique that employs optical illusion to make an object appear farther away, closer, larger or smaller than it actually is. It is used primarily in photography, filmmaking and architecture. It manipulates human visual perception through the use of scaled objects and the correlation between them and the vantage point of the spectator or camera.

When Perspective is mixed with Creative minds , we could find these magnificent miracles that will get you lost a bit, dream or even imagine many different visions.



They say a picture is worth a thousand words, but sometimes this ain’t exactly right. Distance overlapping, positions, and timing can sometimes create a brand new perspective of a photo. This weekend, we want to show you 100+ Funny Photos Taken At Unusual Angle, a compilation of photos taken at the exact right timing and angle, thus creating a humor side of the story; intentionally or unintentionally. 





























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Incredible Photos of Pillar Mountains in Zhangjiajie, China



Avatar movie raised a sensation because of the beauty and realistic scenes designed by graphic artists for the planet Pandora, which took place upon the events of the film, but for those who stunned by planet Pandora, here I present to you this place that is no less surprising

The place is in the planet Earth! And the country is China, specifically the Zhangjiajie National Park north of Hunan Province in central China. What you see in this image is part of 243 towering rocky Pillar in Zhangjiajie National Park of China, and rise each and every one of these Pillars for more than 1,000 meters!



The thing that lends more mystery and excitement in the form of these rocks is that the peaks are covered with dense of primitive forests which make us feel as if history had stopped at this region millions of years ago! Add on that these peaks consist originally of stone, quartz sand stone.



Zhangjiajie park next to this amazing rock includes over 23 rare species of animals and more than 3,000 species of plants, so in 1993 it was the included on the UNESCO list of World Heritage, and in 2004 ranked as one of the Global Geoparks.










Zhangjiajie Park extends on an area of ​​4,810 hectares, and there are more than 100 tourist attraction needs each and every one of them to a separate thread! However, since the place here will not accommodate to all of this amazing world, I leave you now with another set of images of a world not such as ours !:





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Sunday, April 29, 2012

Stunning Lakes In Afghanistan



Perhaps the first thing that comes to our mind when we hear the name "Afghanistan" is the country's war-torn barren, and covered by deserts, rugged mountains wherever you look, but this perception is not accurate because the center of this barren deserts hiding enchanting beauty of eye-catching


Imagine that this beautiful emerald lake is part of the rugged terrain of Afghanistan, and what makes it more surprising is that it lies at an altitude of three thousand meters above the Hindu Kush mountains of central Afghanistan! These Lakes Bear a name Band Amir , a chain of 6 lakes located in the charming region of Bamiyan in central Afghanistan.










But how does the water come together in this way amid of the rugged terrain in the high mountains?!
These lakes were formed as a result of water that leaked from cracks in the mountains, and with the passage of time and slow motion of water between the rocks of the mountains, a part of these rocks decomposed to the deposits of calcium, which build a natural dams reaching a height , in some cases to ten meters thickness of three meters!! and what about the magnificent blue water? It is because of the purity and content of the mineral components.




The Featured thing in this place is the proximity to the historical city of Bamiyan, a city which included a giant antique statues of the Buddha and triggered by the Taliban in 2001.





This area was designated places of World Heritage in 2009 and was considered as a national park, but in spite of her beauty, it is not set out to become a tourist site because of the war in Afghanistan, and it take to access this place ten hours drive from Kabul through the mountain bumpy roads !
even The American occupation was supported a project to make roads that lead to this place in the third of the current term.








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