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Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas Cupcakes
Nicola Shipley of Tattoo Cakes has made a fantastic collection of cupcakes inspired by the 1998 film about Hunter S. Thompson, Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas. The cupcake that is adorned with realistic maggots is especially wonderful/disturbing!



images via Tattoo Cakes High-res

Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas Cupcakes

Nicola Shipley of Tattoo Cakes has made a fantastic collection of cupcakes inspired by the 1998 film about Hunter S. ThompsonFear and Loathing in Las Vegas. The cupcake that is adorned with realistic maggots is especially wonderful/disturbing!

Cupcakes

Cupcakes

Cupcakes

images via Tattoo Cakes

Flat Time, A Poster of a clock that is actually a clock
Flat Time by designer Finn Magee is a poster of a digital alarm clock that is actually a functioning clock. Scroll down to see his other functional posters: Flat Sound (a speaker) and Flat Light (an LED light). Flat Time is available for pre-order at AREAWARE.



via bookofjoe, Gizmodo & The Awesomer
images via Finn Magee High-res

Flat Time, A Poster of a clock that is actually a clock

Flat Time by designer Finn Magee is a poster of a digital alarm clock that is actually a functioning clock. Scroll down to see his other functional posters: Flat Sound (a speaker) and Flat Light (an LED light). Flat Time is available for pre-order at AREAWARE.

Flat Time by Finn Magee

Flat Time by Finn Magee

Flat Time by Finn Magee

via bookofjoeGizmodo & The Awesomer

images via Finn Magee

Teen Girl Shoots Beautiful and Creative Portraits of Her Pet Dogs

If you’re a dog lover, you’ve got to check out the photography of 17-year-old photographerJessica Trinh. Her two main photo subjects are her two dogs: a Golden Retriever named Chuppy and an Australian Shepherd named Daisy. Over the past few years, Trinh has captured hundreds of beautiful and creative portraits of her furry happy-go-lucky friends, aided by her keen eye for spotting gorgeous lighting and happy expressions. We dare you not to smile as you look through the images in this post.

Trinh writes,

Ever since I set my hands on a camera, I knew I had unlocked a new dimension. One where you can expand your imagination and run for endless miles. Photography makes you look at things differently. You notice rain drops and the way the sun kisses the Earth. You breath in every moment of your life. You love to live and live to love. There is no time to waste because there is an urgency to capture each loving gesture, smile, and laugh in both humans and animals. Then every photograph becomes timeless and you smile, knowing that you hold a few split seconds in your hands. I live in a box called a camera with the lens as my window and everyday I sit on my couch watching the world outside through a different perspective. No worries, my dogs are right beside me looking at it the same way.

For more of these photographs, head on over to Trinh’s Flickr photostream. Watch out though: you might spend hours and hours falling more and more in love with her dogs (and her photography).


Update: Trinh has informed us that the 8th photo in this set, the one with the butterfly, is actually a digital composite.


Image credits: Photographs by Jessica Trinh and used with permission

Boeing 727 Home Project
Bruce Campbell doesn’t just love planes, he lives inside of one. After purchasing a a Boeing 727-200 for $100,000, he placed it in his backyard, otherwise known as the middle of the woods in Oregon. Campbell’s startup costs were actually quite considerable. He paid $17,000 to move the plane from an airport to a staging site, $20,000 to rent the staging site for four months, $21,600 to remove the wings and tail, and $25,000 to finally move it to his house.
















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Boeing 727 Home Project

Bruce Campbell doesn’t just love planes, he lives inside of one. After purchasing a a Boeing 727-200 for $100,000, he placed it in his backyard, otherwise known as the middle of the woods in Oregon. Campbell’s startup costs were actually quite considerable. He paid $17,000 to move the plane from an airport to a staging site, $20,000 to rent the staging site for four months, $21,600 to remove the wings and tail, and $25,000 to finally move it to his house.

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Curious Photos of Headless people
San Francisco-based photographer Lee Materazzi doesn’t just take pictures of people jammed into uncomfortable spaces. She also photographs people with their heads stuck into random locations for photos that make them look strangely headless. The quirky images have titles that include “Head in Table”, “Head in Rug”, and “Head in Sand.”As with all of her work, the images aren’t Photoshopped.




You can find more of these images over on her website. High-res

Curious Photos of Headless people

San Francisco-based photographer Lee Materazzi doesn’t just take pictures of people jammed into uncomfortable spaces. She also photographs people with their heads stuck into random locations for photos that make them look strangely headless. The quirky images have titles that include “Head in Table”, “Head in Rug”, and “Head in Sand.”

As with all of her work, the images aren’t Photoshopped.

Curious Photos of Headless People

Curious Photos of Headless People

Curious Photos of Headless People

Curious Photos of Headless People

You can find more of these images over on her website.

How to Turn Plumber’s Crack Into Cheeky Cleavage

photos by Markus Mueller

In 2011, Berlin ad agency Scholz & Friends worked with photographer Markus Mueller and art director Michael Johne to create these funny photos for their client, German handcraft company union Das Handwerk. These clever t-shirts were created specifically for the shoot and show how to easily turn plumber’s crack into something more attractive.

image via Ads of the World

via Boing Boing

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