reminds me of an (ironic) title of the documentary series ‘dirty jobs’ called Safety Third
no matter how safe something has to be, there are always people who work directly where the danger is highest. whether voluntarily or i___________y…
Polar Bears are enormous.
When they stand on their rear legs, they can look in second story windows.
Their skull is harder and thicker than a motorcycle helmet.
They k__l seals just by slapping them.
I give the fighter 180 seconds.
Here’s a black bear, a grizzly, and a polar bear:
This happens when you blindly follow the others without knowing the reason.
Just tip over the ladder and you are fine
The girl sucked in 7.5 meters of liquid with her…vagina.
Her vagina created a pressure of 2 atmospheres, literally sucking the liquid from the glass.
The girl got into the book of records, congratulations from the bottom of our hearts!
Fun fact: Technically the fur of a Polar Bear is not actually white. The ‘white’ appearance is simply due to the reflection of light through hollow hairs. It’s like a blue sky not actually being blue.
Isn’t nature wonderful?!
And, his skin is black.
Yes indeed it is!!!
I’m surprised to find another person who knew those two off-the-wall factoids.
Well nature and wildlife is a subject in which I take great interest so I read and TRY to commit to memory, various amounts of information which I might need to recall, in situations such as this!
colors…especially shades of gray…somehow our brain has a problem with that
compare the two dresses and memorize the colors exactly. And only when you are completely sure what you see, open the closed section
That is really quite something!
perfect craftsmanship
BEAUTIFUL photo!! I understand painting with light, but how did he avoid having his hand, arm, legs, etc., in the picture, especially since it was still daylight?
I think I’m more interested in how sharp his knives are than him slicing up the tuna, although that, too, was quite impressive.
If you look at the finished image, I think it is a long exposure mode and its very low light sensitivity. This makes bright objects stand out more clearly, and everything that moves is eventually overshadowed by the constantly repeating, and therefore increasingly prominent, static objects. In addition, almost everything that is ultimately visible is illuminated by his lamp, while the entire surroundings remain almost invisible.
The general difference between real daylight and the finished image is also clearly visible