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These Rare Full-Color WWII Photos Celebrate the American War Effort's Most Thankless Jobs
America's entrance into World War II and the unprescedented domestic mobilization effort that followed profoundly altered American society. Women not only entered the workforce en mass, they routinely worked in roles traditionally reserved for their male counterparts.
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Experience the Magic of LA in This Spectacular Time-Lapse
From the sun to the architecture, the palm trees to the bright lights, the celebs to the beach, Los Angeles has it all.
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Black Trevally and Sardines
A black trevally letting the sardines get used to it before attacking them unexpectedly
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Polish forest in summer
This is how it looks polish forest in summer. I miss it very much in this cold snowy winter!
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Portugese ocean
Footprints tell you everything...
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Outstanding Collection of “Pictures Taken At Exactly The Right Moment”
It is a famous saying that Pictures are worth a thousand words, photographers are always in a lookout to create a difference in their captures by clicking innovative pictures.
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Café
Located in Amsterdam, a great place to enjoy a glass of wine, beer or whatever your soul desires.
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Nepal Moonlight
Amazing night shot.
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WWII Nazi Bunkers Stand the Tests of Time, Vandalism and Livestock
Hitler knew the Allied invasion on the Atlantic coast would come eventually, so all along the western edge of Europe — from Spain to Scandanavia — he built a series of fortifications called the Atlantic Wall. In addition to minefields, workers were ordered to build a series of massive concrete bunkers designed to house troops and guns. Decades later, a group of those structures still exist.
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Stunning Camouflage Wildlife Photography by Art Wolfe
In his “Vanishing Act” project, Seattle-based photographer Art Wolfe unveils one of the secrets of the wildlife that is crucial for the survival – camouflage skills. His incredible photos almost always need a second look as it’s hard to spot the animals at the first sight. A 61-year-old artist started his project back in 1980, and released it only in 2005.
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When Reality Isn’t Dramatic Enough: Misrepresentation in a World Press and Picture of the Year Winning Photo
What happens when a World Press Photo and Picture of the Year International award-winning photograph wasn’t taken where it was claimed to be taken and when the subject of the photo isn’t who the photographer says he is?
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Photo Interactive: The Civil War, Now in Living Color
How one author adds actual blues and grays to historic photographs
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Rough Green Snake
Rough green snake in a Japanese maple tree. The irony of this photograph is that this incredibly angry looking pose is actually the snake yawning.
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That's a cat!
This is Manul (also called Palla's cat.) This is a small wild cat having a broad but patchy distribution in the grasslands and montane steppe of Central Asia. The species is negatively affected by habitat degradation, prey base decline, and hunting, and has therefore been classified as Near Threatened by IUCN since 2002.
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Journey of dreams :)
Adriatic sea in Croatia.
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Bridge climbers, Australia
Sydney Harbour Bridge climbers don special suits for the 2.5-hour climb. The suits are meant to blend in with the bridge and are designed not to distract passing traffic below. The climb starts from the southern end. The north shore suburb Kirribilli can be seen to the right of the bridge.
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Award-Winning Washington Post Photo DQed for Excessive Photoshopping
There have been several controversies surrounding award-winning photography of late. First there was photographer Harry Fisch, who had his Nat Geo Photo Contest award stripped for cloning out a bag. Then Magnum photographer Paolo Pellegrin’s ethics were called into question when he was accused of misrepresenting the subject of his award-winning photo.
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Purple trees along side crystal clear river
This is a place I want to be at!
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Lovers Instagram Their Incredible Journey Around The World
Instagram isn’t just a place for photos of shoes, legs and half eaten food – occasionally you can stumble across some seriously cool photographs that serve to inspire & captivate.
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Highest Point in Europe, du Midi Chamonix, France
Year round snow is guaranteed while the views may vary depending on the weather. Regardless, the lookout provides a panorama over not only the valley below, but also the surrounding mountains. On a clear day you’re standing in France but can see Italy and also Switzerland who share borders with the region.
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