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Bizarre Burial Boxes: 20 of the World’s Weirdest Coffins

23 Dec

[ By Steph in Art & Sculpture & Craft. ]

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Our modern culture has made the physical process of burial little more than an afterthought, leaving us to numbly choose from a small assortment of wooden boxes in a showroom or catalog in the aftermath of a loved one’s death. But some casket designers literally think outside the box with colorful, celebratory or just plain bizarre creations ranging from coffins shaped like beer bottles and cars to those equipped with warning signals in case you’re buried alive.

6 Amazingly Weird Coffins by Kane Kwei Carpentry in Ghana

Crazy Coffins Ghana

In Ghana, the Ga tradition of carpentry includes a fun and colorful array of fantasy coffins unlike anything you’ll see anywhere else in the world. Drawing from local culture and the personalities of those for whom the individual coffins are commissioned, the designs flout worldwide customs of somber funerals. The first one, a pink fish, was made for a fisherman from Accra in the 1950s, and from there the trend took off. Some might represent careers, others vices – you could be buried in a bottle of beer, for example.

Star-Trek Themed Casket

Crazy Coffins Star Trek

Crazy Coffins Star Trek Urn

If you’re enough of a Star Trek fan to learn how to speak Klingon, perhaps you’re enough of a fan to be buried in this Star Trek-themed casket inspired by the ‘Photon Torpedo’ design seen in Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan. Or, if you’re partial to cremation, there’s always the Star Trek urn.

Coffins with Bells and Whistles – For Indicating That You’re Not Dead

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Crazy Coffins Buried Alive

In the centuries before modern medicine made a pronunciation of death much more reliable, people had justifiable fears of being buried alive (which got even worse after Edgar Allan Poe’s ‘The Premature Burial.’) Hence the many designs for ‘safety coffins,’ which literally included bells and whistles so if you happened to wake up in the midst of your own burial, you had a chance of getting out alive. Some have handles or strings that can be pulled to activate a signal, while others were mouth-operated. One terrifying spring-loaded ejector coffin will launch you out of the ground (to the heart-stopping terror of anyone who happens to be nearby.) Some cemeteries, like the Williamsport Wildwood, even have escape hatches on the vaults.

Cruisin’ Caskets

Crazy Coffins Cruisin Cars

Take a stylish ride to your eternal resting place in a ‘Cruisin Casket,’ a car-shaped coffin with functioning wheels that can actually roll down the street. This company will make a custom casket shaped like any model car. It seems like a shame to bury something like this, but if you want to enjoy it for a while before you croak, you can get a cooler insert and use it to keep your drinks on ice.

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23. Dezember 2013

23 Dec

Ein Beitrag von: Lisa-Marie Kaspar

Under Your Spell © Lisa-Marie Kaspar


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23 December, 2013 – Building a Better Profile – It’s All In the Receipe

23 Dec

A number of years ago I (Kevin Raber) was drivng through the Iceland countryside with Mark Dubovoy.  Our discission was on printing.  Mark was sharing how he makes profiles and how important it is to be precise.  No surprises there if you know Mark.  I told him I didn’t do any of that because I had been using ImagePrint Software for years and the profiles included with ImagePrint were so good I couldn’t come close in my experience making such a good profile,  Bottom line Mark tried Imageprint out and low and behold he switched.  He even reviewed Imageprint on this site.  

Today we hear right from John Pannozzo who is the man behind ImagePrint with an article Building A Better Profile – It’s All in The Recipe


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6 Alternate Ways Newbie Photographers Can Try to Boost Income

23 Dec

Photography is an interesting profession, but then there are too many professionals in this field and most of them are freelancers. Therefore, it is hard to determine the real price for your work. Unless you are associated with a very famous studio or have published your pictures in reputed magazines, you can’t convince clients to pay you what you deserve. Continue Reading

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23. Türchen: Sigma

23 Dec

23. Türchen

Nicht nur morgen, Kinder, wird’s was geben. Auch heute ist in unserem Türchen etwas, bei dem Fotografenherzen höher schlagen. Unser Sponsor Sigma hat sich nicht lumpen lassen und ein ganz großartiges Objektiv in den Adventskalender gelegt: Das 35mm f/1.4 DG HSM.

Mit einer Festbrennweite von 35mm und einer Blende von f/1.4 ist es nicht nur unglaublich lichtstark. Mit diesem Objektiv könnt Ihr das wohl sahnigste Bokeh nutzen. Sigma selbst beschreibt das Objektiv als Künstlerobjektiv:

Bei geschlossener Blende beispielsweise erzielt es die Tiefenwirkung eines Weitwinkelobjektivs, während es, wenn die Blende bis f/1.4 geöffnet wird, dem Hintergrund einen schönen Bokeh-Effekt verleiht und das Motiv hervortreten lässt wie bei einem Teleobjektiv mittlerer Brennweite. Ein weiterer besonderer Vorteil ist die vielseitige Anwendbarkeit für künstlerische Zwecke.

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Mehr über dieses Objektiv könnt Ihr auf der Homepage von Sigma selbst lesen und vor allem auch sehen. Wir sind ein wenig neidisch auf den heutigen Gewinner, wünschen Euch allen aber natürlich wieder Losglück.

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Apostrophe-Shaped Bridge Doubles as a Ride for Pedestrians

23 Dec

[ By Steph in Architecture & Public & Institutional. ]

Scale Lane Pedestrian Bridge 1

Shaped like an apostrophe and bearing a shark-inspired fin, the Scale Lane Bridge in Hull, England allows pedestrians to go along for the ride when it swings open to allow ships passage. Made of black steel in a curving form, it resembles a ship when tucked up against the riverbank and viewed from afar.

Scale Lane Pedestrian Bridge 2

The Scale Lane Bridge is believed to be the world’s first functioning bridge that enables pedestrians to stay on it while it opens and closes. Spanning the River Hull, the bridge cantilevers 35 meters (about 115 feet) to the east from its perch on the west bank.

Scale Lane Pedestrian Bridge 3

Scale Lane Pedestrian Bridge 4

The bridge provides a walkable route from a new public square and the Museums Quarter on the west bank to ‘The Deep,’ an aquarium that’s one of East Yorkshire’s biggest attractions. The spine of the bridge allows enough room for smaller boats to pass beneath it.

Scale Lane Pedestrian Bridge 5

A viewing deck and seamless steel balustrade makes pedestrians feel like they’re on board a docked ocean liner, and offers a variety of seating areas. When the bridge opens, it activates a sequence of rhythmic bells combined with pulsing light to alert pedestrians to the imminent rotation and make the ride more exciting.

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Free Overnight Shipping and Instant Gifts that Practically Teleport Themselves

23 Dec

It’s not too late to grab a wow worthy photo gift!

You can use overnight shipping until 11am PST/2pm EST, and it’s FREE on a few of our most amazing gizmos.

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Slices of Home: Modular Mobile House-Shaped Micro-Rooms

23 Dec

[ By WebUrbanist in Design & Fixtures & Interiors. ]

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Spatial separation can be as much about a feeling of enclosure as a physical divider, like this set of portable lounge structures that provide a semi-secluded experience in an otherwise wide-open space.

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Proposed by Malcrew for a co-working office space in an old Singapore warehouse, these mobile mini-rooms offer seating and shelving that can be deployed in a variety of personalized configurations.

modular mini rooms

Better still, like slices of a house set side by side, the disparate units can be slid back together to form gathering or meeting spaces on demand.

modular mobile reading room

Individual cushions can also be removed from each structure to make legroom for sitting upright and, in turn, be used as stools as well.

modular room closeup yellow

Inspired by treehouses, white oak frames reference wooden home construction, while brightly-colored interior cushions and walls distinguish the different modules from one another.

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Samsung NX300 real-world and test scene samples

23 Dec

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The following real-world gallery and test scene shots were first published in our 2013 Camera Roundups, but we’re highlighting the Samsung NX300 again in case you missed it the first time around. The NX300 looks a lot like the NX200 and 210, but includes updates that show signs of ever-greater integration between the company’s cameras and its smartphones. See gallery

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Tierwald

23 Dec

Ein Beitrag von: Frank Machalowski

Um es vorweg zu nehmen: Der Tierwald ist ein Konstrukt meiner Fantasie, existiert somit nur in meinem Kopf und in den daraus entstandenen Bildern. Es ist der Wald, der mich schon wieder fasziniert. Es ist Herbst – Nebel, aufziehende Kälte und Nässe bestimmen die Stätte des Geschehens.

In einem für Mitteleuropa typischen Herbstwald versammeln sich Tiere, die man hier nicht verorten würde. Vielleicht eine zukünftige Welt ohne Menschen, in der sich Flora und Fauna wieder ihre Bereiche erobern? Vielleicht aber auch ein gigantischer Zoo, in dem die Tiere für die Kamera posieren? Die Serie begann vor etwa einem Jahr, zuerst in meinem Kopf, etwas später am Rechner.

tierwald002 © Frank Machalowski

tierwald003  © Frank Machalowski

tierwald004  © Frank Machalowski

tierwald005  © Frank Machalowski

tierwald006  © Frank Machalowski

tierwald007  © Frank Machalowski

Eine befreundete Schriftstellerin und ich arbeiten zur Zeit daran, die Bilder in kleinen Kurzgeschichten umzusetzen und somit eine Art bebildertes Märchenbuch für Erwachsene zu kreieren. Auch ein Artwork für ein Musikprojekt wurde damit schon umgesetzt.


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