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May 10, 2012

Besarnya Bulan Ni!



Glowing guide: A runner makes his way along a trail in front of the once-a-year 'super Moon' at Papago Park in Phoenix, Arizona
Glowing guide: A runner makes his way along a trail in front of the once-a-year 'super Moon' at Papago Park in Phoenix, Arizona

Seni Foto Halilintar - HOT!

The Split Second when the Lightning Meets the Land: 
Daredevil Photographer Risks his Life


Fearlessly placing himself directly in the path of deadly lightning strikes, a photographer captures images that highlight the terrific violence of nature.
Obsessed since childhood with the massive thunderstorms of South Africa's high-veld plains, Mitchell Krog, 39, has been taking pictures of lightning for 16 years.

Giving his photographs dramatic names such as 'Fire and Ice' and 'Killer Storm', Mr Krog who lives in the Magaliesburg region of South Africa has captured some of the most impressive lightning strikes committed to camera.

Holding his image of three simultaneous strikes just outside Pretoria called 'Monumental Chaos' as his photographic masterpiece, he has a devil-may-care attitude towards his dangerous photography.

Monumental Chaos: The moment when three massive lightning strikes hit the earth within 15 seconds at Voortrekker Monument just outside Pretoria. Mitchell Krog says it is his 'masterpiece'
Monumental Chaos: The moment when three massive lightning strikes hit the earth within 15 seconds at Voortrekker Monument just outside Pretoria. Mitchell Krog says it is his 'masterpiece'

He said: 'I don't fear lightning so whenever possible I will happily place myself directly in the path of an approaching storm and I've dodged some close strikes'.
'Since I was a young child I have had a fascination with electrical thunderstorms. I grew up on the high-veld of South Africa where our summers are filled with thunderstorms.  

Skywalking - Kalau Tak Takut Gayat



Skywalking - Not for the Faint Hearted!

  Skywalking is the newest and extremely risky photography fad to take the internet by storm. It consists of a photographer (or photographers) making their way to the top of very tall structures and clicking pictures which would make a normal person’s stomach drop off. This trend is certainly not for the faint-hearted. As it began on the Russian web, it is sometimes referred to as “Russian Planking”. Russian teens pose or “skywalk” hundreds of feet in the air with no safety equipment. 
   
It all began with Russian teenager Marat Dupri. The daredevil began scaling buildings and other high-rise structures in Moscow in 2011. By September of that year, several of his photographers were featured on new sites , including the Daily Meal and Metro UK.  Busk, a Portuguese news site  also showed several photos of Russian teenagers imitating Dupri.

These pictures truly offer a glimpse of life on the edge.
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Anara Tower Dubai yang Hebat!

Amazing Architecture - Anara Tower Dubai

Anara Tower was a proposed supertall skyscraper located in Dubai. It was designed to look like a massive wind turbine. It would have been 600 m tall with 135 floors.
Dubai Tower

Hotel Ais Terbesar di Sweden





 Winter season 2011/2012 was the twenty-second in the history of IceHotel - unique hotel made of ice in the small village of Jukkasjärvi in Sweden . From a small house in an area of 60 sq.m. The hotel has come a long way of development. Last season was a record, the total area of ice creations was 5.500 sq.m.


DIY Lampu yang super COOL!


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