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Bossone research centre, Philadelphia

The Lichtenstein house is an extremely deceiving illusion created by Roy Lichtenstein. as the angle upon which it’s viewed changes, the house shifts in an unusual way by playing with perspective.



A fog descended just as the sun set behind the building in shot. The result – one of the spookiest photographs of a building you’ll ever witness.

Unknown building, Paris

John Hancock tower, Boston

The stairway to nowhere. An art exhibit in Munich.

A great photo of the Olympic stadium in Montreal.

This is the painted floor of sunshine city in Tokyo.

A car park in Seattle.

Top 10 SlashGear as sperm
Japanese cartoonist creates comic character of Steve Jobs
Temple of Heaven between the lines
Fanwagen – Volkswagen functions with Facebook
The bridge under water: feel like Moses
Bone Appetit
Vitruvian Man against the melting
World’s smallest animals
Jacuzzi tub, hanging over the abyss.
Little Manhattan sculpture made of pure marble