The Big Picture Photo Mosaic
The Big Picture Photo Mosaic
 
The Big Picture is a project to create the biggest photo album in the West Midlands where the people there submitted over 110,000 photos. The photos are then used to create a huge record breaking photo mosaic the size of three tennis courts which was unveiled at Birmingham’s Thinktank at Millenium Point on 23rd August 2008.

British artist Helen Marshall is the creative mind behind the project where she worked with photo mosaic specialists PollyTiles to realize the enormous image.

6 more pics of ‘The Big Picture’ photo mosaic after the jump. 
 
 
England's Preparations for 2012 Olympics
England's Preparations for 2012 Olympics
 
A Sneak - Peek at 2012 Olympics venue London. After the wonderful stadiums in Beijing its now London's turn to do it much better then China and by looking at few of these images you can certainly say that its gonna be another awesome structure built after the Beijings Bird's Nest, four more images after the jump. 
 
 
Joy of Life
Joy of Life
 
Clubbing, Travelling etc are not the only means by which one can be happy in life, certain simple moments in life too bring immense amount of happiness in your life and those memories remain forever. Such few moments are expressed below, 16 more images after the jump. 
 
 
Life in Africa
Life in Africa
 
Do you get bored easily ? Then check out these images from Africa and suddenly you will find that you belong to a few bunch of lucky one's on this earth. Check out 20 more scintillating images of people's life in Africa after the jump. 
 
 
American Soldiers back from Iraq
American Soldiers back from Iraq
 
There are no heros in war, only victims. A look at some of the US soldiers that came back from the Iraq war and each of them definitely has their own story to tell. Their tragedy will only be life reminders of how ugly war really is.

Check out 8 more pics of US soldiers back from the war in Iraq after the jump. 
 
 
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