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Molly Sims Bikini PicturesHere's former Supermodel and actress Molly Sims proving to the world that she's still one damn fine piece of ass. I know that's not politically correct to say, but I don't care. These Molly Sims bikini pictures are hot. Now, if you'll excuse me, I have a plane to catch whatever the hell beach these shots were taken at. Maybe I can still catch her... |
Images That Make Forests Look MagicalOf all the landscape photography, shots of and within forests seem to be almost forgotten about, or at least take a back seat to other more desirable landscape photography. There are a few key elements to make a magical forest shot, as seen in these 23 great images below. Sunrise / sunset, shooting into the rising / setting sun, Fog, Wide angle lens, Different seasons, silhouettes; Most all photos below include at least two of each of these elements, some more, to make magical photos. Keep in mind, shooting within a forest is much darker then outside, so take along a tripod to make sure your shots are sharp and you have a stable shooting platform. |
Sienna Miller Bikini PicturesIt’s not everyday that I get pictures of a hot piece of ass like Sienna Miller prancing around on a yacht in her bikini so today must be my birthday. Here she is in Ibiza on some rich dudes boat showing off her killer body and tight ass. I don’t know what else to say. she’s too f@#king hot for words. Enjoy. |
Living VolcanoesVolcanic eruptions are deadly yet very beautiful and breathtaking sights. For some reason they bring to mind images of spirits of the earth coming to punish people for violating nature’s laws. Thanks to multiple studies and experiments scientists have learned how to predict the time of volcanic eruptions, so citizens of nearby villages and towns can now be evacuated before volcanic ash and lava turn their homes to ashes. In our post today we will tell you about active living volcanoes, which by the way have become one of the most popular attractions for tourists. This is risky, but isn’t it what makes us feel alive? |
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Kings of the Highway, Part 1: The Cadillac V-16The 1920s were a time of unprecedented prosperity in the United States, with fortunes made practically overnight by means both legitimate and otherwise. By the end of the decade, many automakers were preparing a new breed of ultra-luxury cars aimed at that rich new market -- not realizing that the Great Depression was about to bring the party to screeching halt. This week, we examine one of the most famous of those elite cars: the legendary Cadillac V-16. |
Warner's DVD2Blu trade-in swaps Blu-rays for your DVDsAfter baptizing the remaining HD DVD faithful, Warner has moved on to teaching new Blu-ray converts the five pillars of faith with a trade-up program. Send in your old DVDs (just the box art won't cut it this time around, better buy some blanks and get to ripping if you still enjoy Training Day on long car trips), $7.95 - $9.95 per movie plus $4.95 for s&h (orders over $25 ship for free) and expect HD versions back in 4 - 5 weeks. Is it worth it? Depends on how many of the 55 flicks on the approved list you own (included after the break) but for most you're probably better off keeping the ones you have and eyeing budget bins carefully, nabbing catalog flicks like Harold & Kumar for less than $15 without any mail-in shenanigans shouldn't be too hard for the truly thrifty. |
BMW High Security VehiclesBMW is well known for dynamic and premium driving pleasure, but how many of you know that BMW cars also fulfill international safety standards? BMW also develops very special vehicles, which may save lives in a complete different way. In 2008, BMW announced their latest gimmick- a custom made X5 with protection against criminal attacks or other dangerous situations. The model was named BMW X5 Security. The car has been armored by the factory to protect its passengers against firearms, ranging from .44 and .357 Magnums, to 9mm Luger. The X5 comes with a VR4 safety class, a high-level of protection according to European standards. |
Helicam Combines Toy Helicopter and Camera for HD VideosIn a quest to get the perfect shot, Eric Austin, a Texas-based videographer, found a neat way to fuse a remote controlled helicopter and a Canon DSLR camera so he could shoot aerial videos easily and get the kind of footage that would otherwise be difficult to pull off. “I took a hobbyshop helicopter and modified it to hold a camera, so I can get low altitude, close and tight aerial shots,” Austin told Wired.com. An amateur videographer turned pro, Austin got interested in remote-controlled photography just four months ago. “As I did more photos and videos, I realized I could develop a niche where I could use the advancements in technology to provide the kind of photos most people can’t get easily,” he says. Austin is one of the many hobbyist photographers who are finding ways to use drones and remote-controlled helicopter toys to get a more attractive camera angle. Wired magazine editor-in-chief Chris Anderson helms a site called DIY Drones where users have found a way to use unmanned aerial vehicles to do aerial photography. Last year, New York City photographer Anthony Jacobs showed a helicam built using a German helicopter rig called MikroKopter. Jacobs used his helicam rig to shoot videos of neighborhooods in the city. |
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