Blog Posts on amazing photos




Percent:
 
Distinct:
 


In Case You Missed It: Supermoon Photos from All Over the World. Amazing Shots! by Starz Trax on May 7, 2012This one is over Rio de Janeiro – - I can’t vouch for authencity though. I was driving home last night after playing tennis and I caught a glimpse of the Supermoon in my neighborhood.  I was going to take a photo but didn’t feel li...



Everybody is a genius by therottengenius on Jan 22, 2012...



Cave of Crystals by therottengenius on Jan 22, 2012...



Amazing black holes discovery by The Mad Hatter Blog™ on Dec 7, 2011A team led by astronomers at the University of California, Berkley, discovered the two gigantic black holes in clusters of elliptical galaxies more than 300 million light years away, each one 10 billion times the mass of our sun.This undated image pr...



World's largest insect discovered in New Zealand by The Mad Hatter Blog™ on Dec 6, 2011This is not good news for entomphobia sufferers. A former park ranger traveling in New Zealand has stumbled across the world's largest insect, a Weta Bug, with a wing span of seven inches and the weight of three mice."Three of us walked the...



Orchard Road: A Photographers' Haven by The Mad Hatter Blog™ on Nov 28, 2011by Danny Santos IIBeing the retail and entertainment hub of Singapore, you can expect a swarm of tourist and locals strolling around going from one mall to another, enjoying the vibrant atmosphere. I remember the first time I stepped into Orchard Roa...



Visions of Earth—Beauty, Majesty, Wonder by The Mad Hatter Blog™ on Nov 21, 2011Lightning, DubaiPhotograph by Maxim Shatrov, My ShotVisions of earth showcases the beauty, majesty, and wonder of the world around us and pays tribute to the photographers who capture its essence. In this gallery, see a selection of stunning scenes f...



Pictures: Best Wild Animal Photos of 2011 Announced by The Mad Hatter Blog™ on Nov 20, 2011Galapagos sharks swim through silvers of light coming from research boat in a lagoon in the Mozambique Channel.German and South African photographer Thomas Peter Peschak was part of the expedition to census the population of this vulnerable shark spe...



Ten Least Crowded Places in the World by The Mad Hatter Blog™ on Nov 2, 2011MongoliaPhotograph by Mark Leong, National GeographicWith roughly three million people living in a country nearly the size of Alaska, Mongolia averages fewer than two people per square kilometer (about half a square mile), according to UN statistics.



Hawaiian Rest Room Signs Photos by alohagems on Apr 3, 2011I took this picture at Honolulu airport close to the departure area of United Airlines bound to Los Angeles. I had fun taking these photos and happy to share it with you guys. It's a free picture with no copyright agreement or whatsoever. Enjoy and M...