www.godity.com - High Dynamic Range Imaging is mainly used for nature, landscape and sky photos, but this technique can really be interesting in different areas.
www.dailyfundose.com - deadly beautiful babes from the dark side..
www.godity.com - Brown, blonde .... or her typical red? It's amazing how hair color can change the overall look. I would choose ... blonde.
www.godity.com - Collection of unusual and creative pumpkin carvings.
www.dailyfundose.com - The beauty and innocence sacrificed for the fate of some mortal..
www.godity.com - High dynamic range pictures of great looking cars. How can good car look better? Try HDR photos ...
mashable.com - Sitting down, which most of us do for at least eight hours each day, might be the worst thing you could do for your health. Sitting increases risk of death up to 40%. So stand up while reading this article. :-)
www.godity.com - Who would not love those little cute cubs.
www.godity.com - Stanley Lau. He is trully the best one. I saw many nice artworks on the Internet, but after seeing his portfolio I found out that the best ones are from him. Let me show you my few girl picks from Artgem work.
www.dailyfundose.com - Movie mashups Hollywood should try.. :)
www.godity.com - Maybe jeans were invented as worker's cloth, but you will be amazed how great they may look. But the question remains: Do jeans make girls look sexy, or sexy girls make jeans look good.
www.diablofans.com - Blizzard has revealed that there will be two auction houses available to players through the Battle.net interface: one which uses in-game DiabloWiki.com - goldgold as a currency (just as the WoW auction house does) and one which uses real world money such as dollars, euros or similar depending on which region you play in ...
www.dailyfundose.com - Sweeeeet stuff..
www.unathleticmag.com - Just when I think that Soccer is out of my mind and I can wait until the next world cup it sucks me right back in. How? Quite simply ...
www.dailymail.co.uk - Baroness Greenfield, professor of pharmacology at Oxford University, believes the growth of internet 'friendships' could effectively 'rewire' the brain.