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Quotes for inspiration : Part 6

Sometimes the people who act the happiest are the ones who are going through the most
Those who criticize our generation forget who raised it

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Quotes again: part 5

Be yourself is about the worst advice you can give to some people
Destiny is for losers. It's just a stupid excuse to wait for things to happen instead of making them happen. - Blair Waldorf

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Quotes and stuff: part 4

The greatest danger for mos of is not that our aim is too high and we miss it but that it is too low and drown in the motherfucking sea
those who try to do something and fail are infinitely better than those who try to do nothing and succeed, except skydivers

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Quotes On Pictures Corrected: Part 3

P.S. never give up. Thank you candy wrapper, my perspective on life is now changed forever

Sperm is a perfume you cannot pour on others without getting a few drops on yourself

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Words On Pictures: Part 2

I failed some subjects in exam but my friend pass in all. Now he is an engineer in Microsoft and i am the owner of Microsoft

I'm not totally useless. I can be used as a bad example

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Dear Photograph: Pictures from past in the present

DearPhotograph.com is a really cool site with pictures of past and present combined.

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Quotes And Other Stuff On Pictures

the only way to accept an insult is to ignore it. if you cant ignore it top it. If you cant top it laugh at it. if you cant laugh at it you probably deserved it
Why does facebook even give me the option to like my own status. Of course i like my status, im fucking hillarious and sexy

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Shadows of Camels Walking In The Dessert at Sunset: From National Geographic

This is a picture taken directly above these camels in the desert at sunset. It is considered one of the best pictures of the year. Look closely, the camels are the little white lines in the picture.The black you see are just the shadows.

Photo taken by George Steinmetz (2005)
National Geographic Society

Animated wallpapers (cinemagraphs)

People call these images as "cinemagraphs" there.

Fashion photographer Jamie Beck recently collaborated with Kevin Burg, a websitedesigner with a solid foundation for the specialized techniques of fine art media, they havereleased a series of GIF images beautiful that they called "cinemagraphs. "
girl in the beach
roadside
fountain
shop window reflection

For more pictures goto kenh14.vn

Beautiful wallpapers, pictures, photos

Beauty in Everything is a wonderful website that posts best photos from Flickr.

Things which naked eye can't see


The annual Small World Photomicrography Competition sponsored by Nikon aims to showcase "the beauty and complexity of life as seen through the light microscope." 
Indeed, the 2010 winning photographs reveal what's not seen or visible to the human eye. While many of the stunning images were taken to advance science, some are just simply beautiful to look at.

The following photos were amongst this year's 20 winners, but you can see hundreds of gorgeous photos featured from previous years as well. Some winning photographs are on display at museums across the country. You can also learn how to create your own masterpieces.

Cancer

Below is a picture of two human cancer cells sitting next to each other right before they're about to divide into four cells. They're derived from the now famous "HeLa" line of cancer cells, which were taken from Henrietta Lacks in 1951 and used for medical research without her permission. "Understanding how cells divide is critical to understanding how cancerous cells multiply and take over," according to Dr. Andrews.

cancer 

(Photo: Dr. Paul D. Andrews, University of Dundee, Scotland)


Mollusc baby

Dr. Rouse is a marine biologist who started taking photos through a microscope to raise awareness of "the spectacular beauty that lies hidden in the sands of the sea." The baby bivalve, which is part of the Limidae family, was swimming like a scallop by clapping its shells together when the photo was taken.
Mollusc baby 

(Photo: Dr. Gregory Rouse, Scripps Institution of Oceanography, California, U.S.)

Soap film

You can see colors of soap bubbles with the naked eye, but the colors are so much more intense and beautiful under the microscope. The photo above was taken right before the soap film collapsed. Guenther is an organic farmer in Dusseldorf, Germany, who takes microphotos as part of his work -- to get a closer look at plants -- and for the fun of it.

Soap film 

(Photo: Gerd Guenther, Dusseldorf, Germany)


Soy sauce

Wang is a screenwriter who was inspired to take microphotos as a hobby when she looked at snowflakes under a microscope. Here she shows the details of traditional Chinese soy sauce. Wang chose this particular image because it's the only soy sauce crystal that resembles a human face.
Soy sauce 

(Photo: Yanping Wang, Beijing Planetarium, China)


Wasp eye

Krebs is a professional photographer who specializes in small insects. Here he shows a Ichneumon wasp compound eye magnified 40 times.
Wasp eye 

(Photo: Charles Krebs, Washington, U.S.)

Source: Rare images beyond the naked eye

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