Super-creative processing wedding photos.I'm almost a hundred percent sure that the bride and groom did not look in the portfolio of the photographer.

Creative Designer Coffin
British company, Creative Coffins presented quite extraordinary collection of … coffins. Yes, you read that right, glamorous designer coffins now in vogue.


Bahá’í House of Worship a.k.a Lotus Temple, Delhi, India

Bahá’í House of Worship mostly known as Lotus Temple was constructed in 1986 and is a Mother Temple of the Indian subcontinent. It is open for people of all religions

 Before you picture a Japanese photographer named Moaan.About him saying that he could see beauty in ordinary things.

 The fire happened in Rotterdam.Halfway to the arrival of the train engine caught fire.
There were no casualties.

Very unusual staircase.

 Fairly expensive cars, whose owners, for whatever reasons, have left them.


Interesting and amazing.


 Imagination has no boundaries, anything you will not see in our time, here for example sculptures from the cemetery, look at what krasotischa, is an art.

 Interesting body art.

 Pictures of people in the most bizarre hats.

 
Beautiful view of famous places in the eye of reflection.

 Amazing sculptures, most of which are placed on the palm.

Flight First Class Recalls stay in expensive hotels.Looking at these pictures, I can understand why the price for first-class ticket exceeds the limit at times.

 Michael Cera

 This concept Rolls-Royce Apparition created by students from the Dallas Jeremy Vesterlendom.
It was presented to the Art Centre School of Design.The car has a huge hood and 23-inch wheels.

Everyone needs a personal sanctuary in which to wind down, and this house in suburban Maryland has fostered the sacred on-site in this Tea House by David Jameson Architects

Inspired by the form of a Japanese lantern, the bamboo-embraced Tea House by David Jameson hangs serenely from a steel frame overhead. This glass-and-bronze box serves as the perfect place for a book and hot green tea, a meditation session or a musical recital featuring one of the family’s talented children.

Everyone needs a personal sanctuary in which to wind down, and this house in suburban Maryland has fostered the sacred on-site in this Tea House by David Jameson Architects
Inspired by the form of a Japanese lantern, the bamboo-embraced Tea House by David Jameson hangs serenely from a steel frame overhead. This glass-and-bronze box serves as the perfect place for a book and hot green tea, a meditation session or a musical recital featuring one of the family’s talented children.

 From the land of the rising sun, exquisite, unique and quirky pieces of art can travel with ladies wherever they go—in the form of nail art, where great detail, colour and imagination goes into every nail. The Japanese are known for their creativity and precision, so that is exactly what goes into the following nail trends for 2010.