March 6th, 2008
Here are some new photos of cool objects hand made from linens, wool, mohair wool, cotton, vintage fabrics, tweed and lot of other things.
The idea of recreating objects and animals that surround us is not a new one but the result of the creation is something worth to take a look at.

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March 3rd, 2008
National Geographic published a collection of photographs of extreme places on Earth. I guess I will never get to see these places in person so I just have to admire the photographs.
My favorite is the first one with the blue iceberg and all those cute penguins on top of it.
What is your favorite?

- Blue Iceberg –

- West Thumb Geyser Basin, Yellowstone –
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March 3rd, 2008
Here are some old fashion photos of Julia Roberts in a pictorial by Michael Thompson.

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February 29th, 2008
Looks like I am old news girl these month
But I just can’t help it when I see such beautiful photos.
I am addicted to black and white photography and I do like the way Vanessa Paradis looked like when she was younger. So here you have old photos with Vanessa Paradis from Paolo Roversi Shoot taken back in 1998.
Enjoy!


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February 29th, 2008
Alyssa Milano made a great apparence in the new PETA’s “Let Vegetarianism Grow on You” campaign. I think she looks great dressed in all these vegetables.

Photo taken by Robert Sebree
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