Saturday, May 29, 2010
inspirational heat
Friday, May 28, 2010
Angelina Jolie hot photos
Got Small Nipples? Enhance them
Got Small Nipples? Enhance them
Fashion Dress
Fashion Dress
In terms of women's fashion, dress shopping is probably one of the trickiest things a woman has to do. Choosing the right dress for any occasion can spell success or disaster: pick the wrong gown and no amount of accessorizing will fix the mistake. That's why when it comes to women's fashion, dress shopping is something that women need to learn more about before the occasion calls for it.
Thursday, May 27, 2010
miss selfridge campaign
Allure Photo shoot: Megan Fox
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Tuesday, May 25, 2010
Nicholas Kirkwood Court shoes
Leather and oxydised metal court shoes, zip, metal bolt heel
Nicholas Kirkwood Court shoes
Its are so rare that even colette propose only two pairs! I want to speak about the court shoes of Nicholas Kirkwood for Rodarte; a shoe made by leather, oxidized metal, saw, metallic patches, thorns, a model “cruelly” trendy.
2010 Spring / Summer collection.
Nicholas Kirkwood Python Skin Sandal Boots
A magenta coloured python skin sandal boots with neon pink detailing. Two further straps cross over the ankle and fasten with dark metal buckles on the outside edge. One strap lies across the foot. Buckles have elasticated tabs. Cut out detail at the back of the ankle. Python skin covered heel.
Nicholas Kirkwood BURMA SANDALS
Lilac-metallic shimmering high heel sandals with lace up detail on front. Cut out detailing. Criss cross lace detailing on top. Covered heel. Green shimmering laces and trim detailing. Green shimmering stud detailing on ankle strap. Leather upper, in-sole, and sole.
David Orth at Modelwerk
Agency: Modelwerk
Website: www.modelwerk.de
A fresh new face on the scene, David Orth represented by Modelwer. For more of his photos continue after the jump:
Sunday, May 23, 2010
George Lucas Biography
Before young Lucas became obsessed with the movie camera, he wanted to be a race car driver, but a near fatal accident in his souped-up Fiat just days before his high school graduation quickly changed his mind. Instead, he attended community college and developed a passion for cinematography and camera tricks. Following the advice of a friend, he transferred to the University of Southern California filmmaking school. There he produced a short futuristic Sci-Fi film called THX-1138:4EB, and garnered a comfortable spot under the wing of Francis Ford Coppola, who took an active interest in unleashing new filmmaking talent. Coppola convinced Warner Brothers to make a feature length version of the film, and although a few critics recognized some philosophical depth behind all the technical wizardry, THX-1138 (re-titled) flopped terribly in its 1971 release.
Although intimidated by the failure of his first film, Lucas went back to work on his next project, American Graffiti. Released in 1973, the film featured such burgeoning young talents as Ron Howard, Richard Dreyfuss, and Harrison Ford, and was recognized as a stunning portrait of listless American youth in 1962 depicting, in Lucas' own words, "a warm, secure, uninvolved life." The film, made for only $780,000, grossed $50 million in the box office. It was nominated in five categories at that year's Academy Awards, including Best Picture, Best Screenplay, and Best Director for Lucas, and is still considered one of the most successful low budget features ever made.
Now that Lucas had won back the confidence of his supporters, he set out to make a children's Saturday morning serial that would be part fairy tale, part Flash Gordon, and complete fantasy and adventure set in the imaginary frontier of outer space. The project eventually evolved into a full-length feature entitled, Star Wars. In its 1977 release, Star Wars blew audiences away with its awe-inspiring special affects, fantastical landscapes, captivating characters (the erroneous pairing of two bumbling droids providing, ironically, the most heart and comic relief), and the familiar resonance of popular myth and fairy tale. Made for $11 million, the film grossed over $513 million worldwide during its original release. Lucas continued the story of the Jedi Knights and the Dark Side in The Empire Strike Back (1980) and The Return of the Jedi (1983). In the meantime, he set up a state-of-the-art special effects company, Industrial Light & Magic (ILM), as well as a sound studio, Skywalker Sound, and began to execute more and more control over the finished product of his films. He eventually built his own moviemaking "empire" outside of the controlling influence of Hollywood in the hills of Marin Country, California.
Friday, May 21, 2010
Hanging Gardens of Babylon
Location:
This wonder of the world was located in the east bank of Euphrates, South of Baghdad in Iraq.
Description:
Nebuchadnezzar ruled the country for 43 years from 605 BC. He constructed impressive array of temples, palaces and streets. It is being told that he built this garden to please his wife, Amyitis. Amyitis, daughter of the king Medes seems to have had a passion for mountainous surroundings. There are some other accounts which say that this wonder of the world was actually built by the Assyrian Queen Semiramis.
The ancient accounts of this hanging gardens (one of the seven wonders of the world) describes the structure to be a stairs like one. The Greek geographer Strabo, describes it as , "the garden consists of vaulted terraces raised one above another, and resting upon cube-shaped pillars. These are hollow and filled with earth to allow trees of the largest size to be planted. The pillars, the vaults, and terraces are constructed of baked brick and asphalt."
The irrigation system was supposedly the complex part built on this gardens. This region had very scarce rains. Slaves were used to push the water upwards using some ancient method of irrigation. Of course there must be some exploitation of slave labor to maintain one among the seven wonders of the world. The gardens did not really hang on the roof using cables or ropes. But this name from the sense that it was built on the roof top. Some accounts state that the gardens are 400 by 400 feet and 80 feet high.
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