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Scratch Your Itch With This UnBearably Hilarious Photoshop Battle

Scratch Your Itch With This UnBearably Hilarious Photoshop Battle - Funny memes that "GET IT" and want you to too. Get the latest funniest memes and keep up what is going on in the meme-o-sphere.

25 Animals that are BFFs - Animals love their friends as much as any human! These range from the unusual to the strange to the just plain cute.

25 Animals that are BFFs - Animals love their friends as much as any human! These range from the unusual to the strange to the just plain cute.

Grizzly Bear Wildlife Digital Oil Painting

Portrait of a majestic grizzly bear with sad pleading eyes. Digital oil painting on gallery wrap stretch canvas or posterboard with all the beauty and elegance of hand painted but much more affordable. 11 x 14, 16 x 20 or 20x24. Ready to hang gallery wrap stretch canvas or unframed posterboard. Signed by multi award winning published artist. **Please note that colors are noticably more vibrant on canvas than posterboard. Every monitor displays colors differently, so your actual print may…

Bears Like You've Never Seen Under A Photographer's Lens (55 Pics)

Jill Greenberg is well-acquainted with the internet, and the internet is well-acquainted with her. As with most world-class photographers, her style is very distinct: glossy highlights from reflectors, smooth lighting, and a simple monochrome background. She made her name as a celebrity photographer, shooting stars like David Bowie, Liza Minelli, Clint Eastwood, and the like. After a while, she turned her focus to monkeys and apes, and started specializing in animal photography as well.

A bear stands in front of a steaming geyser in the Valley of the Geysers of Kronotsky Zapovednik, Russia

The brown bear was photographed emerging from clouds of steam by ranger and photographer Igor Shpilenok in the Kronotsky Reserve, Russia.