As his submission to the DJI Phantom Video Contest, YouTuber questpact sent his quadrotor on a flyover of the waterfall with the highest flow rate in the world (168,000m³ per minute in high flow, if you don’t mind).
Category Archives: Photography
(Thanks Luke Hoare Green)

River London – a forced perspective photoseries by photographer Rupert Jordan, who held his camera just above the level of the Thames to partially submerge famous landmarks.




Mosaïcultures Internationales de Montréal is the annual celebration of ‘a refined horticultural art that involves creating and mounting living artworks made primarily from plants with colourful foliage (generally annuals, and occasionally perennials).’
On view at the Montréal Botanical Garden until late September, the exhibition features 22,000 plant species in ten greenhouses and thirty themed gardens
Huge photoset here.
(Pix: Guy Boily)

A high speed shot of a spinning tennis ball (top) complete with logarithmically spiralling water spray by Arvin Rahimzadeh.
That’s not a pattern you’re seeing there.
It’s the pattern.
The Dinner Guest by Alan Travers.
Largest Bluescreen of Death? Picadilly, Manchester on Saturday.
I took these pictures last night on Dollymount Strand at 8pm. They appear to be of some shark-like creature which was recently washed in with the tide. It had attracted a crowd of onlookers all trying to guess what it was but nobody could agree. Some interesting suggestions though.
We reckon it’s almost certainly some form of chimpanzee.
Or that thing from Prometheus.











