Picture of the Day: Certified BADASS
CERTIFIED BADASS Photograph by VIACHESLAV SMILYK A hunter in Mongolia + Riding a horse + Armed with a Golden Eagle = CERTIFIED BADASS via Viacheslav Smilyk on 500px
CERTIFIED BADASS Photograph by VIACHESLAV SMILYK A hunter in Mongolia + Riding a horse + Armed with a Golden Eagle = CERTIFIED BADASS via Viacheslav Smilyk on 500px
At any given moment there are at least three rolls of wrapping paper stuffed deep within my closet. One is festive, another is blue, and of course there’s a shiny one! If only there was one wrapping paper for all occasions … One that wasn’t newspaper … Along came Fabio Milito and Francesca Guidotti…
GREAT PLACE TO PUT A BENCH Photograph by GIAN ANDRI GIOVANOLI Photographer’s Description: A photo from one of those summer days when the wind from the south brings up the clouds from Italy towards the valley of Engadine in Switzerland. Picture taken at late afternoon with my father looking down towards Maloja, a…
Photograph by Howard Schatz Internationally acclaimed photographer and artist Howard Schatz has had his work featured in galleries, exhibits and museums around the world. He has also published over 17 books of his incredible work. In his book In Character: Actors Acting, Schatz captures actors who are doing what they do best: acting. Schatz…
CRAZY CRAYON CARVINGS Artwork by PETE GOLDLUST Pete Goldlust via Reddit
DEVASTATION IN JAPAN Photograph by REUTERS/KYODO Houses are swept by water following a tsunami and earthquake in Natori City in northeastern Japan March 11, 2011. There were several strong aftershocks and a warning of a 10-meter tsunami following the quake, which also caused buildings to shake violently in the capital Tokyo. (REUTERS/KYODO) …
VOLUME 100!!! It’s been quite the journey friends. Thank you so much for spending some of your time here on this little piece of Internet. I hope you’ve enjoyed some laughs, shared a few pics and even learned something new! 2,000 pictures, 1,000 articles and 500 videos later, the Sifter thanks each and every…
THE TRIPLE PLAY Photograph by David Goldman / AP 1. Catch the bat 2. Without spilling any beer 3. Impeccable timing from photographer Mitch Davie, center right, of Brooklyn, N.Y., makes a one-handed catch of a flying bat off the swing of Atlanta Braves second baseman Dan Uggla, not pictured, during the fifth…
Photograph by SUREN MANVELYAN Parkour (sometimes abbreviated to PK) is based upon the swift and energy-efficient traversing of one’s surrounding environment. It is a non-competitive, physical discipline of French origin in which participants run along a route, attempting to negotiate obstacles in the most efficient way possible, using only their bodies. Skills such as…
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