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❣ WEDDING BELL WEDNESDAY ❣- La Sposa Barcelona 2013 collection




La Sposa Barcelona 2013 Glamour bridal collection just magical. Ever catalogue image I flip through, I skip a heartbeat. The wedding gowns, the photography and the location, simply breathtaking.



I’m in Love

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Pakistani Contorvesial Actress Veena Malik Sizzling Hot Photoshoot










Actress Veena Malik Sizzling Hot Spicy Images hot bikini photos,s Veena Malik Latest sexy Photo Galleries,Actress s Veena Malik  Stills,s Veena Malik sexy navel show,Download  Veena Malik HQ Wallpapers...

Murphy’s Law – Friday



Photographed by Alexi Lubomirski and styled by Christiane Arp, supermodel Carolyn Murphy is summer ready in elegant swimwear from Tom Ford, Yves Saint Lauren, Alexander McQueen and more for VOGUE Germany June 2012 issue.

Oh how I wish is summer right now!!!

Happy Friday*

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High Speed Photography by Alan Sailer

Alan Sailer was an obscure photographer working in his garage in Camarillo, United States, shooting stuff with a pellet rifle and photographing the results with a home built flash. Then in early 2009, someone linked one of his pictures to a social networking site. Soon he was flooded with emails from magazines and newspapers pressing for interviews.

“Now I'm a slightly less obscure photographer,” says Alan Sailer.
Here is a collection of some of his very colorful high-speed photographs. Catch the rest on Flickr.
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Microcosmos by Brandon Broll



Microcosmos takes readers into a secret world of extreme close-ups. Some subjects have been magnified by as much as 22million times.
Compiled by London-based science author Brandon Broll, Microcosmos takes a piercing look at the everyday in six sections including Zoology, The Human Body and Botanics.
Taken by over 30 ‘microscopists’ using a variety of powerful microscopes, the book charters a voyage through a miniature world showing the unlikeliest parts of our lives in minuscule detail.
Colourful clutter: Magnified 22million times, this microscopic photo is of household dust containing long hairs such as cat fur, twisted synthetic and woollen fibres, a pollen grain, plant, serrated insect scales and insect remains.

Close encounter: Nylon hooks and loops interweave to form the material more commonly known as Velcro

Electronic wizardry: This photo – or, more precisely, scanning electron micrograph (SEM) – is of the surface of a silicon microchip
Cosmic: What may look like a filmmaker’s vision of an apocalyptic world is actually a cigarette paper. The blue crystals are additives that keep the lit cigarette burning by producing oxygen
Magnified seed: Perhaps not as surprising as some of the photos, this microscopic shot is of human sperm
Enlarged 21 times: This colourful flower is actually of fimbriae, a fringe of tissue, of a Fallopian tube
Raised eyebrow: Eyelash hairs growing from the surface of human skin…. magnified 50 times

Another world: A clutch of butterfly eggs sits on a raspberry plant
The weave of ladies’ nylon stocking tights
The scales from the wing of a peacock butterfly
You wouldn’t want to meet a mosquito that looked like this. Fortunately, the insect’s head has here been magnified 160 times
Vegetable world: Actually looking like you would imagine it to, this is the head of a cauliflower
Contagious: A human head louse clings to a strand of hair
A corroded surface of a rusty metal nail appears like an alien environment when enlarged 600 times
The tip of a hummingbird’s tongue (left) is one of many photos taken by 30 ‘microscopists’ and compiled in new book Microcosmos by science author Brandon Broll
Readers can view extreme close-ups of items including ladies’ tights, the surface of the human tongue and the beautiful scales on butterfly wings.
Also included in this weird and wonderful selection of images are a rusty nail and cut human hair on a razor blade.
The spectacular visuals were captured using a variety of traditional light-based microscopes, powerful scanning electron microscopes which bombard the subject with electrons and build the image using a computer and transmission electro microscopes.
South African Broll, who specialises in science and health writing, said: ‘The book will show readers the beauty of what is too small to see with the naked eye.
‘The majority of the 203 images are from scanning electron microscopes, and this is the reason the book is so visually stunning
‘Light microscopes and transmission electron microscopes require that materials be sliced thinly, or trapped under glass before being examined.
‘In contrast, the scanning electron microscope reveals a world familiar to the way we naturally see things, a world with outer surfaces and in three dimensions.’
The other three sections, ‘minerals’, ‘technology’, and ‘micro-organisms’ delve deeper into the tiny world existing under our noses.
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