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    [Hyenas & Other Men] By Pieter Hugo

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    [Hyenas & Other Men] By Pieter Hugo



    [Pieter Hugo was born 1976 and grew up in Cape Town, South Africa. He is a South African photographer who primarily works in portraiture and whose work engages with both documentary and art traditions with a focus on African communities. His most recognized work is the series called [The Hyena & Other Men] and which was published as a monograph. It has received a great deal of attention. Hugo won first prize in the Portraits section of the World Press Photo 2005 for a portrait of a man with a hyena]. – Wikipedia

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    Doutzen Kroes And Adriana Lima By Mario Testino

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    Doutzen Kroes And Adriana Lima By Mario Testino



    Victorias Secret Angels Doutzen Kroes and Adriana Lima for V Magazine #76 Spring 2012 by Mario Testino (Styling by Nicola Formichetti)....

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    Military Combat Photography Award Winners 2011

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    Military Combat Photography Award Winners 2011



    Tech. Sgt. Milo Hinson, 3rd Combat Camera Squadron, uses a flashlight while shooting a Berretta 9mm during the night-fire portion of Advance Weapons, Tactics and Techniques training in San Antonio. During night-fire training, airmen learn how to tactically illuminate targets with flashlights and practice using night vision goggles. (Photo by Staff Sgt. Jonathan Snyder/U.S. Air Force). 2011...

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    Photographers - Philippe Halsman. Part I

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    Photographers - Philippe Halsman. Part I



    [Philippe Halsman (2 May 1906 Riga, Russian Empire – 25 June 1979 New York City) was a Latvian-born American portrait photographer. Many celebrities photographed by Halsman include Alfred Hitchcock, Judy Garland, Winston Churchill, Marilyn Monroe, Dorothy Dandridge, and Pablo Picasso. Many of those photographs appeared on the cover of Life. In such photos, he utilizes a variety of his rules of photography. For example, in one of his photos of Winston Churchill, the omission of his face makes Halsman's photo even more powerful at making Churchill more human]. – Wikipedia

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    Polar Tales By Paul Nicklen. Part II

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    Polar Tales By Paul Nicklen. Part II



    The sea leopard. The Antarctic Peninsula. (Photo by Paul Nicklen)...

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    Planetary Beauty

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    Planetary Beauty



    Vivid colors and bizarre shapes come together in a false-color image that could be an illustration for a fantasy story. This labyrinth of exotic features winds its way along the edge of Russia’s Chaunskaya Bay in northeastern Siberia, seen as a vivid blue half-circle at the bottom of the image Two major rivers, the Chaun and Palyavaam, flow into the bay, which in turn opens into the Arctic Ocean. Ribbon lakes and bogs are present throughout the area, created by depressions left by receding glaciers. (Photo by USGS/NASA)...

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    World Records

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    World Records



    A Black and Tan Coonhound named Harbor has the longest ears of any living dog, with measurements of 12.25 (31,12 cm) inches for the left ear and 13.5 (34,29 cm) inches for the right. (Photo by Ryan Schude/Guinness World Records via AP)...

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    Photographers - Philippe Halsman. Part II

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    Photographers - Philippe Halsman. Part II



    British actress and humanitarian Audrey Hepburn, 1955. Jumpology. (Photo by Philippe Halsman)...

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    Death Of TK Bremen

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    Death Of TK Bremen



    In this image made available by Frances Marine Nationale, the cargo ship TK Bremen sits stranded on a beach near Erdeven, France, on December 16, 2011, spilled fuel oil fouling the water. (AP Photo/Mael Prigent, Marine Nationale)...

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    Daily Life In Antarctica

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    Daily Life In Antarctica



    Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station experiences months of darkness. The sun dips below the horizon on March 21, after which follows several weeks of twilight before complete darkness results. Photo taken on June 25, 2009. (National Science Foundation/Jeremy Johnson)...

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[Hyenas & Other Men] By Pieter Hugo

  • 100
Author: peter from 14 November, views 2030, Appealing
[Hyenas & Other Men] By Pieter Hugo



[Pieter Hugo was born 1976 and grew up in Cape Town, South Africa. He is a South African photographer who primarily works in portraiture and whose work engages with both documentary and art traditions with a focus on African communities. His most recognized work is the series called [The Hyena & Other Men] and which was published as a monograph. It has received a great deal of attention. Hugo won first prize in the Portraits section of the World Press Photo 2005 for a portrait of a man with a hyena]. – Wikipedia

Photo: Abdullahi Mohammed with Mainasara, Ogere-Remo,...

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Doutzen Kroes And Adriana Lima By Mario Testino

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Author: peter from 14 November, views 3130, Appealing
Doutzen Kroes And Adriana Lima By Mario Testino



Victorias Secret Angels Doutzen Kroes and Adriana Lima for V Magazine #76 Spring 2012 by Mario Testino (Styling by Nicola Formichetti)....

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Military Combat Photography Award Winners 2011

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Author: alice from 14 November, views 3387, Appealing
Military Combat Photography Award Winners 2011



Tech. Sgt. Milo Hinson, 3rd Combat Camera Squadron, uses a flashlight while shooting a Berretta 9mm during the night-fire portion of Advance Weapons, Tactics and Techniques training in San Antonio. During night-fire training, airmen learn how to tactically illuminate targets with flashlights and practice using night vision goggles. (Photo by Staff Sgt. Jonathan Snyder/U.S. Air Force). 2011...

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Photographers - Philippe Halsman. Part I

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Author: peter from 14 November, views 4431, Appealing
Photographers - Philippe Halsman. Part I



[Philippe Halsman (2 May 1906 Riga, Russian Empire – 25 June 1979 New York City) was a Latvian-born American portrait photographer. Many celebrities photographed by Halsman include Alfred Hitchcock, Judy Garland, Winston Churchill, Marilyn Monroe, Dorothy Dandridge, and Pablo Picasso. Many of those photographs appeared on the cover of Life. In such photos, he utilizes a variety of his rules of photography. For example, in one of his photos of Winston Churchill, the omission of his face makes Halsman's photo even more powerful at making Churchill more human]. – Wikipedia

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Polar Tales By Paul Nicklen. Part II

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Author: jone from 14 November, views 9361, Appealing
Polar Tales By Paul Nicklen. Part II



The sea leopard. The Antarctic Peninsula. (Photo by Paul Nicklen)...

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Planetary Beauty

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Author: alice from 14 November, views 2719, Appealing
Planetary Beauty



Vivid colors and bizarre shapes come together in a false-color image that could be an illustration for a fantasy story. This labyrinth of exotic features winds its way along the edge of Russia’s Chaunskaya Bay in northeastern Siberia, seen as a vivid blue half-circle at the bottom of the image Two major rivers, the Chaun and Palyavaam, flow into the bay, which in turn opens into the Arctic Ocean. Ribbon lakes and bogs are present throughout the area, created by depressions left by receding glaciers. (Photo by USGS/NASA)...

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World Records

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Author: peter from 14 November, views 3883, Appealing
World Records



A Black and Tan Coonhound named Harbor has the longest ears of any living dog, with measurements of 12.25 (31,12 cm) inches for the left ear and 13.5 (34,29 cm) inches for the right. (Photo by Ryan Schude/Guinness World Records via AP)...

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Photographers - Philippe Halsman. Part II

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Author: jone from 14 November, views 4333, Appealing
Photographers - Philippe Halsman. Part II



British actress and humanitarian Audrey Hepburn, 1955. Jumpology. (Photo by Philippe Halsman)...

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Death Of TK Bremen

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Author: jone from 14 November, views 2918, Appealing
Death Of TK Bremen



In this image made available by Frances Marine Nationale, the cargo ship TK Bremen sits stranded on a beach near Erdeven, France, on December 16, 2011, spilled fuel oil fouling the water. (AP Photo/Mael Prigent, Marine Nationale)...

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Daily Life In Antarctica

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Author: peter from 14 November, views 3401, Appealing
Daily Life In Antarctica



Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station experiences months of darkness. The sun dips below the horizon on March 21, after which follows several weeks of twilight before complete darkness results. Photo taken on June 25, 2009. (National Science Foundation/Jeremy Johnson)...

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