Posts tagged with funny photos
August 25, 2011 | Cool Websites | by Clare Hillier |
Thank you Hana and your freakin’ funny series, Switcheroo. Who knew that photos of friends swapping outfits and poses could be so entertaining?! Such a simple concept. So superbly executed. Yet again proof that the simple things in life are definitely the best. Read more
January 22, 2011 | New Trends | by Zolton |
Ah, yes, the things you see when you do have a camera. This selection of ATM fails, compiled by our friends over at Oddee, proves that in the pursuit of money, people will do — and wear — just about anything. Read more
December 2, 2010 | New Photography | by Zolton |
The things you do! Our friends over at Australian-surf photography site, Aquabumps, published this astonishing series of photos the other day with the caption: ‘I’ve always wanted to get the tinnie out, drive out to a dead whale, which is being mauled by sharks, in the middle of the Indian ocean off Rotto, in my jeans of course, then jump on the whale’s back and pat the sharks. I mean really … what?’ We couldn’t have said it better ourselves. Read more
December 1, 2010 | New Trends | by Gerry Mak |
Check out this guy who sends out photos of his annual holiday party with celebrities Photoshopped into them. Some are a bit obvious while others are hilariously subtle. Read more
October 21, 2010 | New Photography | by Nini Baseema |
Well, I don’t know if YOU noticed, but we apparently did. And so did Kris Atomic from Brighton, who took this shot.
October 6, 2010 | Cool Websites | by Nini Baseema |
It’s come to our attention that mankind is about to encounter an evolutionary quantum leap, very similar to 200,000 years ago when the homo neanderthalensis and the homo sapiens began to mingle, colonizing the same territories across Europe. We don’t know if you’ve noticed already, but there is a new species among us, ‘rabbitly’ spreading, with the probable intent of making mankind extinct. Read more
September 14, 2010 | Cool Travel | by Casper Johansson
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Ok, we’re all for clever and quirky signage, but sometimes things just go horribly wrong. This collection of bizarre restaurant signs are either brilliant business ploys (free advertising through the blogosphere?) or total Fails. Read more
September 1, 2010 | New Trends | by Gerry Mak |
A-list celebrities have genetics on their side, at least, when it comes to their looks. But what if just a few genes were a little different? Read more
May 7, 2010 | New Photography | by Zolton |
Yes, it’s a mad, mad world we live in, even more so when you have access to Photoshop and a devilishly mischievous imagination: a strawberry frog? A DandeLion? Why not! Read more
February 8, 2010 | New Photography | by Kira Heuer |
I guess having Darth Vader as your boss would compel you to spend your days off reflecting, making friends with Gizmo, having a jam session, and, of course, continuing your battle against the Jedi Council by sending hate mail to Mr. Skywalker himself. In another universe, I can’t help but wonder if the inspiration behind Jackass and Johny Knoxville’s deviant ways were inspired by these Stormtroopers’ antics. The hot dog with ketchup is a dead giveaway. Read more
January 13, 2009 | New Trends | by Gerry Mak
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If anyone ever asks you to define the word “schadenfreude,” show him or her these pictures of a poor skier hanging from a ski lift with his junk exposed to the alpine chill. If the person viewing the pictures laughs, he or she now understands the particularly useful German term.
November 7, 2008 | Cool Websites | by Francis Andrews |
You don’t have to be a skilled photographer to take the best snaps: some just appear out of absolutely nowhere. This site has collected together some of the funniest, cruelest, most alarming — yet completely spontaneous — photos circulating the web. Thank god for other people’s suffering! Read more
Combining traditional collage, printmaking, and painting techniques, Micah Danges creates layered images that seem to come from a post-human futureworld.
Cute Overload is so yesterday; Chat Roulette is so passe. Yup, we’ve moved onto Cute Roulette, an endless cycle of aw-inspiring animal videos.
The Diving Bell and the Butterfly is a reminder of why the medium of film is so special. It features first rate visuals, performances, direction and acting, all of which fits together into one of the most insightful, powerful and touching pieces of cinema ever. Read more
There’s no place in the world like Cuba’s colourful and crumbling capital. Riddled with contradictions, it’s a foodie’s worst nightmare and a photographer’s paradise. People really do dance in the streets, drive 1950s Chevvies, and smoke big, fat cigars. However, it’s all set to change. In December last year, while Cuba celebrated the fiftieth anniversary of its revolution, President Obama said he’d soften America’s trade embargo, and Raul Castro said that he’s ‘ready for talks’ with the new American government. While this could mean long-overdue relief for Cubans, it could also leave one less truly fascinating place on the globe to visit. So go. Now.
Cracked just posted these amusing ‘honest’ versions of classic album covers. I’m pretty fond of the Iron Maiden one because it’s so true. Read more
It’s pretty bold to release a 25 track double CD as your first album, but singer-songwriter Benji Hughes doesn’t care. Themes of love and heartbreak run though the album and his folk-tinged pop draws comparisons to Beck, The Eels and The Magnetic Fields. [portrait by Vanessa Prager]
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Browsing through the new Minn0wbather Esty store look book will have you counting down the days until summer, if you’re an Aussie. Every hand-made swimsuit by Toronto-based designers Karen Donaldson and Vanessa Warrack exudes a vintage feel: boasting high waists and alluring floral prints to really stand out next time you hit the sand.
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Nerd-attack! Man, this TARDIS zipper robe is so much cooler than any Star Wars crap people are hawking this days. This is for the true gangsta nerd.
Honest Food Preparation Instructions
Yes, we’ve all been there: the chinese food from last week that still looks edible amongst the bare surrounds of an empty fridge. But really, we shouldn’t. Just let it be. Or College Humor will expose you! Read more
Matthew Dear’s Black City album totem
Our friends at Ghostly International are releasing Matthew Dear’s Black City album as a limited edition ‘totem’. A what? A totem – a limited edition metal bar used to access a private music chamber. Cool! Read more
It’s refreshing to see artists like Joe Kievitt who are contented to explore the beauty in simple forms and asymmetrical patterns. Read more
The return of the Brionvega rr226
Italian brand Brionvega has resurrected the classy Radiofonografio piece first created in 1965. The updated version is just like the original turntable/radio unit, but also has a CD/DVD player.
Created by graphic t shirt label, the-affair, and printed on beautifully soft American Apparel. Limited edition of 200.
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