This $800 Real-Life ‘Invisibility Shield’ Makes Multiple People Disappear in Plain Sight
A start-up is selling a real-life "invisibility shield" for $878 that can make multiple people disappear in broad daylight. [Read More] petapixel.com »
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A start-up is selling a real-life "invisibility shield" for $878 that can make multiple people disappear in broad daylight. [Read More] petapixel.com »
In mathematics, a "fractal" is a never-ending pattern that remains similar across different scales, even infinitely. As seen with many computer-generated fractals, they can perpetually loop without any cuts or transitions. petapixel.com »
Back in 2012, Ian McLeod posted a video called 21 Years that starts with a sonogram of his son Cory in the womb and ends with a photo of Cory blowing out the candles on his 21st birthday cake. [Read More] petapixel.com »
A photographer has perfected the process of creating real-life GIFs with images taken on 3D stereoscopic cameras that are then lenticular printed. [Read More] petapixel.com »
Scientists have developed a real-life "invisibility cloak" that tricks artificial intelligence (AI) cameras and stops them from recognizing people. [Read More] petapixel.com »
Richard Browning, who is also known as the "real-life Iron Man" teamed up with professional kite surfer Jeremie Tronet to produce a collaboration video that required months of careful planning and preparation. [Read More] petapixel.com »
Hi there! I'm Deirdre Denali Rosenberg. And I am happy you're here. Since I was a real little kid, I could be found wandering the woods and high peaks of the Rocky Mountains. The post The Real-Life Pikachu: I Photograph The American Pika In Their Extreme Mountainous Homes (19 Pics) first appeared on Bored Panda. boredpanda.com »
"We seek and share the most beautiful, idiosyncratic, and interesting places on earth." The post This Instagram Page Shares Pics Of Real-Life Locations That Look Like They’re Straight Out Of A Wes Anderson Movie first appeared on Bored Panda. boredpanda.com »
There's something special about finding an easter egg in a video game or a movie. Someone hid it there for a reason -- to send a message -- and it needs an audience to fulfill its purpose. Without your discovery, it would be like a scream underwater. boredpanda.com »
Fact is stranger than fiction. The real world is stranger than movies. And life is full of mystery. The post 50 Times People Accidentally Found A Real-Life Easter Egg first appeared on Bored Panda. boredpanda.com »
Marine biologist Alexander Semenov specializes in invertebrates and is the head of the divers’ team at Moscow State University’s White Sea Biological Station where he organizes and manages all sorts of work, often diving in harsh conditions. boredpanda.com »
"My personal goal is to study underwater life through camera lenses and to boost people's interest in marine biology." boredpanda.com »
It is no secret that I love taking pictures of cosplayers and fantasy themed subjects. This time I had one amazing opportunity to take images one of my all-time favorite cosplayers, Santatory. Santatory is a cosplayer from Norway and is most known for her Margaery Tyrell cosplay since she looks just like Natalie Dormer. boredpanda.com »
Canon released its 6D Mark II in 2017, and the Internet has been abuzz ever since then discussing its high ISO performance. There have been reports that the Mark II creates more noise at high ISOs than the original 6D. petapixel.com »
Have you ever wondered what some of your favourite paintings would look like in real life? Austrian photographer Inge Prader has recreated selected iconic works from her compatriot Gustav Klimt, and the results are stunning. boredpanda.com »