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L’Etna e la prima eruzione del 2012 (by francaren)
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The Cliff House, San Francisco (c.1904) – William H. Rau (American, 1855–1920)
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A Day at A Farm by Rob MacInnis
By presenting animals as sentient beings capable of making their own decisions, my objective is to portray an alternate world in which animals exist not as human possessions, but rather as individuals living within their own communities.
Welp, it’s decided. This is what I want to do with my life.
Multiple Years Captured in a Single Photograph
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Ófærufoss, Iceland
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Where the Mountains Have No Name / Nepal / 2011-2012 / Joel Tettamanti
So this guy just travels the world and takes photos of places. What a rough life!
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(Top) Nozomi Sabanai (L), together with her sister, looks at a catamaran sightseeing boat that was thrown by the tsunami onto a two-story building, at Otsuchi town, Iwate prefecture, Japan.
(Bottom) Tsunami survivor Tadao Kamei (L) and a friend write the words ‘Ganbaro!’ (‘Hang in there!’) on a billboard in Ishinomaki, Miyagi prefecture, Japan.
Photos by Yasuyoshi Chiba, 1st prize stories, People in the News Category, of the 2012 World Press Photo Awards
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World Press Photo Of The Year Awards 2012
The Bridge at Hoover Dam documentary photobook by Jamey Stillings
Click through for some amazing photos of this modern marvel documented along its construction.
Evgenia Arbugaeva’s ongoing exploration of a small town called Tiksi in the very north of Siberia
Scene from Enter the Void (via MyModernMet)


