According to CREATIVITY-online the director of this video, Bob Purman, used a Phantom camera at 1,000 fps (frames-per-second) to capture the dogs in action for this Pedigree video Catch.
In this blog I am collecting a million reasons to smile. At least they make me smile. I have tried to take care that none of the material is in any way offensive, degrading etc. I also try to find the origin or the most original source, too. That's why updating the blog takes some time. Anyway, I hope this blog makes you smile, too!
2010-05-31
Commercials
According to CREATIVITY-online the director of this video, Bob Purman, used a Phantom camera at 1,000 fps (frames-per-second) to capture the dogs in action for this Pedigree video Catch.
Bravery
Imitation
Don Strassberg tells on YouTube about his video:"Rabbi blows the shofar when family dog, Chewy, decides to add his voice".
2010-05-29
Sneakyness
minimokitty has put only one video in YouTube but it was worth it! The sneaky creature lives under her deck.
Surprise
This photograph was taken by Melissa Brandts with autotimer and shared afterwards in National Geographic web page. This photo is not photoshopped; read Melissa's story.
Simon's cat
The first Simon's cat movie was absolutely the best. On the official Simo's page you can see the rest and buy the book.
2010-05-26
Good sleep
This picture is from Erik K Veland's Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary photo set in Flickr.
Labels:
Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary,
Erik K Veland,
koalas,
sleeping
2010-05-24
Deep thoughts
This is one of the world's most watched videos. No wonder; there are some sentences that will be classics. David's father has also created a web page where you can follow their lives.
2010-05-23
Art
This extract is from a work by Céleste Boursier-Mougenot. The Curve was at display at Barbican Centre, London 27 February 2010 - 23 May 2010.
© Extract is from Ariane Michel's film, Les Oiseaux de Céleste. Copyright Galerie Xippas, Ariane Michel and Céleste Boursier-Mougenot, 2008
Smileys in unusual places
This one is from Tim Parkinson's photostream in Flickr. Look for it or other reasons to smile in the blog Faces in places.
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