



Things Organised Neatly is an insanely pleasing Tumblr wherein things are organised neatly.
We linked to it early last year but since then there have been so many more things organised neatly.




Things Organised Neatly is an insanely pleasing Tumblr wherein things are organised neatly.
We linked to it early last year but since then there have been so many more things organised neatly.

Photographer Roeselien Raimond’s intimate photos of wild foxes being adorably foxy.
Inb4u with fetch my rifle, they tore up bin bags down our way and sure they’re like rats, Joe.
MORE: Stunning Wild Fox Photography by Roeselien Raimond (Bored Panda)

A series by photographer Sandro Giordoan depicting people who have suddenly, possibly terminally, faceplanted amid their prized possessions under the pressure of modern consumerist life.
In one hand, each holds a thing they’ve tried to rescue in the fall.

Inspired by the original of the species – Marion Renaud’s vintage hovercars – Swedish photographer Jacob Munkhammar digitally smooths the underside of classic Citroëns to create the kind of retro landspeeders you always dreamed of.

A new ad campaign by Y&R New Zealand for razor company Schick – the aim being to encourage the hipster about town to shave before their facial hair becomes ‘beastly’.
Fail. We want a ferret beard this minute.
According to the ‘creatives’:
…several test comps were done initially to explore the size, type, color & position of the animal. we settled on a mixture of ferrets for the limbs, face & tail & rabbits for the softer fuller fur of the body. our menagerie consisted of 6 ferrets & 9 rabbits, all various colors….the rabbits were the best looking of the bunch although the ferrets had all the personality & a rather… unique… smell about them.’
Here’s how they composed the images.
(Thanks Leslie Williams)
Dara Munnis writes:
Longest day of the year. This is sunrise on Sandymount Strand at 4.57am
Niall Mooney writes;:
“Summer Solstice. Sunrise at Portmarnock beach, Dublin… 4:57 AM.”



Three of the winning entries in the 2014 iPhone Photography Awards. There is so such a thing.
Above: Michael O’Neill (1st place, Animals); Little Su (1st place, Sunset) and Brandon Kidwell (1st place, Lifestyle).
See all categories and winners here.