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  • Stunning and scary as shit..

    Yep, one of those pictures that I spent ages looking at. Imagine what would have happened had they got caught in the current.

    Goes to show what you can do without pro equipment if you know your onions

    This and bags of it. The amount of time I've seen people drooling over new camera stuff and thought this, I can't remember the name of the photo journalist who used the point and shoot olympus digital cameras but his stuff was awesome.

  • Yep, one of those pictures that I spent ages looking at. Imagine what would have happened had they got caught in the current.

    This and bags of it. The amount of time I've seen people drooling over new camera stuff and thought this, I can't remember the name of the photo journalist who used the point and shoot olympus digital cameras but his stuff was awesome.

    Not olympus, but this is shot on a Ricoh GRD3

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-16203507

  • princess leia and her stunt double sunbathing on jabba the hutt's ship.

  • I wonder what he's drinking? Gin & Juice?

    [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FVFsiJBSQps"]Girls
    defy death at Victoria Falls! Devil's Pool, Livingstone Island, Zambia - YouTube[/ame]

    The guides who stand on the edge of the falls certainly aren't scared of heights.

  • Not olympus, but this is shot on a Ricoh GRD3

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-16203507

    Nope not that one - this one was deff olympus - he used one in black and white and one in colour - he carried 2 because the write times meant he could shoot constantly if he wanted.

  • I've been on the zimbabwe side of the falls, amazing place to be

  • princess leia and her stunt double sunbathing on jabba the hutt's ship.

    I really can't tell you how much this picture floats my boat...

    ...or skiff, for that matter.

  • Technically its a barge but I'll let that slide

  • They're actually playing footsie as well!

  • swoons

  • Girls defy death at Victoria Falls! Devil's Pool, Livingstone Island, Zambia - YouTube

    The guides who stand on the edge of the falls certainly aren't scared of heights.

    You just *know *those geezers pumped those birds senseless after that

  • You just *know *those geezers pumped those birds senseless after that

    Was exactly what I thought while watching it.

  • YO DAWG!

    The MV Blue Marlin is a huge transport vessel. It arrived in Rotterdam yesterday with a cargo of 18 riverboats and a few large pontoons (made in China).

    different views here

  • Cannot comprehend.

  • No.
    Fucking.
    Way.

    How do the ones underneath not get crushed?

  • magnets

  • Oil Rig needs relocating? No problem.

    Largest ever static load transported on water...

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LW1hbDC0mv8

  • At the end of his shoot with artist Salvador Dali — a session that took six hours and 28 throws (of water, a chair, and three cats), “my assistants and I were wet, dirty and near complete exhaustion,” photographer Philippe Halsman reported. The resulting image, with a leaping Dali in midair amid the madness, is a portrait as kinetic and surreal as artist’s own work.

  • YO DAWG!

    different views here

    Fuck off. Hang on, is this real?

  • Of course, I remember reading about it when I was a kids in those cool little book about boat.

  • I would also like to see the crane that lifted the boats onto the top... What is between them all? I imagine it's something more than polystyrene and bubble wrap?

  • The Wuppertal Schwebebahn or Wuppertal Floating Tram circa 1913

  • Experts knew debris from the Japanese tsunami would meander toward North America’s west coast at some point. While smaller bits and pieces started hitting the shores of Western Canada this year, the first major item, a 150-foot squid-fishing boat, now bobs in the Pacific Ocean about 120 nautical miles off British Columbia’s north coast, near Haida Gwaii island.

    The ship has drifted across the Pacific for about a year, ever since the March 2011 tsunami in Japan sent it out to the open ocean. Now beat up, but still afloat, the “ghost ship” creeps closer to the shore while officials remain uncertain of what to do with it, having now watched it since it was discovered by an aircraft conducting routine surveillance last week.

    Fully Story

  • Assumed that floating tram was some retrofuturist photoshopping.

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