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Monday, July 28, 2014

Alex Roulette | Hyper Realistic Oil Paintings

American artist Alex Roulette, right now residing in Brooklyn, New York,  that specializes in photographing locations and then accurately reproducing them with oil paintings, creating incredible works of art that portray with precision instants of life 'on the road' in a solitary america. Roulette developed, through a traditional technique of painting, a personal interpretation of real life in the United States, with big empty spaces animated by characters and a scene that balances between surrealism and reality. His capacity of perfectly controlling the lighting and colors tricks its public into almost believing that they are actually photos and not paintings.


Alex Roulette | Hyper Realistic Oil Paintings


Hyper Realistic Oil Paintings by Alex Roulette

Hyper Realistic Oil Paintings by Alex Roulette

Hyper Realistic Oil Paintings by Alex Roulette

Hyper Realistic Oil Paintings by Alex Roulette

Hyper Realistic Oil Paintings by Alex Roulette

Hyper Realistic Oil Paintings by Alex Roulette

Alex Roulette | Hyper Realistic Oil Paintings

Alex Roulette | Hyper Realistic Oil Paintings

Hyper Realistic Oil Paintings by Alex Roulette

Hyper Realistic Oil Paintings by Alex Roulette

Hyper Realistic Oil Paintings by Alex Roulette

SEA Aquarium, The World's Largest Aquarium | Sentosa, Singapore

Sentosa, The island of Singapore, is the largest ocean aquarium modernity with a name SEA Aquarium. Included in this giant aquarium park complex "Marine life", which was opened to the public in November 2012. Which has ten zones of residence, is forty five million liters of sea water contains about one hundred thousand differentmarine mammals from 800 species. Particularly impressive tourist central aquarium, which the area of ​​the open ocean with the world's largest panoramic review panel, while its width is equal to thirty-six meters, and height - eight meters. Such gigantic dimensions create the illusion of the tourists stay at the bottom of the sea. The S.E.A. Aquarium and Adventure Cove Waterpark at Singapore's Resorts World Sentosa, visitors have the opportunity to see the unique marine life, such as bottle-nose dolphins, of which there are twenty-four individuals, the Japanese spider crab, bronze hammers, fish and many other rare inhabitants of the depths.

Singapore, The island of Sentosa, is the largest ocean aquarium modernity with a name SEA Aquarium. Included in this giant aquarium park complex "Marine life".

Image credit ijassingapore

Initially, the administration planned ocean aquarium place here even whale sharks, but this idea subsequently canceled, as it is very difficult to keep in captivity. Travelers from around the world park "Marine life" enjoy all sorts of attractions: six kinds of water slides, hydro-magnetic rocket, "River Adventure", having a length of more than six hundred meters. Also in the park is located fourteen thematic scenes that narrate the life of tropical jungle, there are even artificial caves.

Singapore, The island of Sentosa, is the largest ocean aquarium modernity with a name SEA Aquarium. Included in this giant aquarium park complex "Marine life".
Image credit Max Tan

Singapore, The island of Sentosa, is the largest ocean aquarium modernity with a name SEA Aquarium. Included in this giant aquarium park complex "Marine life".
Image credit smuconlaw

Singapore, The island of Sentosa, is the largest ocean aquarium modernity with a name SEA Aquarium. Included in this giant aquarium park complex "Marine life".
Image credit xsnowdog

Singapore, The island of Sentosa, is the largest ocean aquarium modernity with a name SEA Aquarium. Included in this giant aquarium park complex "Marine life".
Image credit xsnowdog

Singapore, The island of Sentosa, is the largest ocean aquarium modernity with a name SEA Aquarium. Included in this giant aquarium park complex "Marine life".
Image credit xsnowdog

Singapore, The island of Sentosa, is the largest ocean aquarium modernity with a name SEA Aquarium. Included in this giant aquarium park complex "Marine life".
Image credit munhow kok

Singapore, The island of Sentosa, is the largest ocean aquarium modernity with a name SEA Aquarium. Included in this giant aquarium park complex "Marine life".
Image credit munhow kok

Singapore, The island of Sentosa, is the largest ocean aquarium modernity with a name SEA Aquarium. Included in this giant aquarium park complex "Marine life".
Image credit Leong Han Tai

Singapore, The island of Sentosa, is the largest ocean aquarium modernity with a name SEA Aquarium. Included in this giant aquarium park complex "Marine life".

Låtefossen waterfall | Twin Waterfall in Oddadalen valley, Norway

Låtefossen or Låtefoss is a waterfall in Oddadalen "The Odda Valley" in western Norway. Låtefoss waterfall is a famous twin waterfall close to Route 13 in Oddadalen valley. It is among Norway’s most popular and most visited waterfalls simply by proxy of nearly spraying onto the primary road between Odda and Haugesund. The river Austdølo pools in a moderate lake immediately above the falls and creates two outlets as it finds its way into the Oddadalen. The twin channels of the river both cascade in twisting courses, seemingly mirroring each other, falling a total of 311 feet (95 m) before funneling under the wonderfully rustic six-arched bridge along Route 13. The falls are commonly claimed to stand 540 feet (165m), however topographic data shows this to be a clear impossibility (this figure was likely established when surveying the falls for possible hydroelectric use). Unfortunately due to the narrow confines of the valley and the twisting, prolonged shape of the falls, the entire waterfall is very difficult to see, let alone appreciate when viewing from the base.

Låtefossen waterfall | Odda, Norway
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Låtefossen waterfall | Odda, Norway
Image credit Arnulf

Låtefossen waterfall | Odda, Norway
Image credit Jarle B

Låtefossen waterfall | Odda, Norway
Image credit TorgrimEide

Låtefossen waterfall | Odda, Norway
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Låtefossen waterfall | Odda, Norway
Image credit Jarle B

Låtefossen waterfall | Odda, Norway
Image credit kristian evensen

Låtefossen waterfall | Odda, Norway
Image credit Knut-Inge

Låtefossen waterfall | Odda, Norway
Image credit Jarle B

Låtefossen waterfall | Odda, Norway

100 Years for FIRST WORLD WAR....

World War I
WWImontage.jpg
Clockwise from the top: The aftermath of shelling during the Battle of the SommeMark V tanks cross the Hindenberg LineHMSIrresistible sinks after hitting a mine in the Dardanelles, a BritishVickers machine gun crew wears gas masks during the Battle of the Somme, Albatros D.III fighters of Jagdstaffel 11
Date28 July 1914 – 11 November 1918
Armistice with Germany
(4 years, 3 months and 1 week)
LocationEurope, Africa, the Middle East, thePacific Islands, China and off the coast of South and North America
ResultAllied victory
Belligerents
Allied Powers (Entente)
 Russia (1914–17)
 Italy (1915–18)
 United States (1917–18)[i]
 Japan
 Serbia
 Montenegro
 Romania (1916–18)
 Belgium
 Greece (1917–18)
 Portugal (1916–18)
...and others
Central Powers

Co-belligerents
 Darfur (1914-16)
 Dervish State
 Jabal Shammar
...and others
Commanders and leaders
Allied leaders
Central Powers leaders
Strength
[1]
Russian Empire 12,000,000
British Empire 8,841,541[2][3]
French Third Republic 8,660,000[4]
Kingdom of Italy 5,615,140
United States 4,743,826
Kingdom of Romania 1,234,000
Empire of Japan 800,000
Kingdom of Serbia 707,343
Belgium 380,000
Kingdom of Greece 250,000
Total: 42,959,850
[1]
German Empire 13,250,000
Austria-Hungary 7,800,000
Ottoman Empire 2,998,321
Kingdom of Bulgaria 1,200,000
Total: 25,248,321
Casualties and losses
Military dead:
5,525,000
Military wounded:
12,831,500
Military missing:
4,121,000
Total:
22,477,500 KIA, WIA or MIA ...further details.
Military dead:
4,386,000
Military wounded:
8,388,000
Military missing:
3,629,000
Total:
16,403,000 KIA, WIA or MIA ...further details.
(From Wikipedia)