Photo Illusions by Chema Madoz

Spanish photographer Chema Madoz elegantly shows us how things are not always what they seem to be. (see more)

Spanish photographer Chema Madoz elegantly shows us how things are not always what they seem to be. (see more)

Not everything in Japan is remote-controlled: the blue lights on the seacost of Toyama are the glowing firefly squid. Looks surreal! (see more)

Fascinating sculpture, reminding us to cherish life: created by Dubian Fernando Monsalve Torres, on a highway heading to Medellin in Colombia.

That ain’t neither X-ray nor Photoshop: the foods are actually cut in half, photographed by Beth Galton working together with food stylist Charlotte Omnes. Hopefully your lunch break is starting soon! (link)

Reminding us once again that our world is in our own hands. “Holding Hands” by Dome in Karlsruhe, Germany. (link)

Super elegant way to serve eggs using these neat bird nest holders.

61-year-old photographer Franz Schumacher offers you the safest way to see what the upcoming storm looks like. (link)

Now that’s the kind of resignation letter that won’t leave a bad taste in your mouth. Resignation cake by Chris “Mr Cake” Holmes.

An ideal amount of water in a boat is none – unless it’s this beautiful “Water Boat Fountain” in Valencia, Spain. (see more)