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News in Pictures – Photo Gallery of Top News, Best News Photos, News Pictures Online | Reuters India Wedding in a Mogadishu camp Newlyweds Mohamed Noor and Huda Omar make their home in Rajo camp in Mogadishu, where some 400 families live after being internally displaced by conflict and famine. Full Coverage Living on a mountaintop In villages perched high on a mountain in western Yemen, residents are a safe distance from a conflict raging through most of the country, but they face a medieval struggle for survival. Full Coverage Lethal legacy of secret war in Laos From 1964 to 1973, U.S. warplanes dropped more than 270 million cluster munitions on Laos, one-third of which did not explode, part of a CIA-run, secret operation aimed at destroying North Vietnamese supply routes that left a trail of devastation in Laos. Eating street in Singapore Singapore's beloved hawker industry faces an uncertain future with a wave of chef retirements imminent, raising questions about who will cook the city state's signature street-food delights.

Dismal World | Must-See: Unforgettable Photos 1957. The first day of Dorothy Counts at the Harry Harding High School in the United States. Counts was one of the first black students admitted in the school, and she was no longer able to stand the harassments after 4 days.Photo credit: Douglas Martin, USA January 12, 1960. 1963. 1962. 1965. 1966. February 1, 1968. 1972. 1973. 1975. 1980. Photo credit: Michael Wells, U.K. February 23, 1981. 1982. 1987. 1989. 1992. 1994. 1996. 2001. 2002. 2003.

Utah Wedding Photography | Best Images Photography World’s famous photos Best Photos 2012: Amazing Photography From Around The World (IMAGES) | Huffington Post It’s impossible to include all of the best photos of 2012 in one gallery, but these images offer a fantastic glimpse of the year in pictures. HuffPost photo editors curated a slideshow of serious eye candy from Getty Images and the Associated Press. The subjects are as varied as the emotions that these photos evoke. This summer, HuffPost Arts and Culture ran a gallery of amazing photos from the first half of the year, which was posted to one of Reddit’s photography forums. Click “fullscreen” for the best photo experience.

360 CITIES Largest Spherical Panorama About this Photo This is a super high resolution photo. Use your mouse to zoom in and see a startling level of detail. This image is currently (as of 12/2009) the largest spherical panoramic photo in the world. Read more about how this panorama was created on our blog here. About 360 cities 360Cities is dedicated to promoting geo-referenced, VR panorama photography and VR photographers around the world. If you are a photographer and you want to publish your own panoramas on 360Cities, you can join us. Sign up for 360Cities About the photographer Jeffrey Martin is an obsessive panoramic photographer who lives in Prague and is the Founder of 360Cities.net. Buy / License this image Buy a print here! This image is available for printing or licensing for both personal and commercial usage. Prints: You can buy this print in any size, from postcard up to 19 meters long at photographic quality -- or even larger if desired. Contact us We have sent the email to your friend. There has been an error.

Nature Photography, Landscape Photos, Wildlife Images London World Record Panoramic Photo: See Big Ben, London Eye, Tower Bridge, and more than you can imagine. About this photo This is an 80-gigapixel panoramic photo, made from 7886 individual images. This panorama was shot from the top of the Centre Point building in central London, in the summer of 2010. We hope that the varied sights and energy of London have been captured here in a way never done before, so that you can experience one of the world's great cities - wherever you may be right now. To control this image, use the controls on the screen or click and hold your mouse button on the photo, and move your mouse around. To zoom in and out, use your mouse wheel, or the "Shift" and "Control" keys. Your City is Next! If you would like us to create a large gigapixel panorama like you see here, please contact 360Cities. Press Download our press release and media package here. Download press release Download media package How big is this image, really? Why did we make it? How did we make it? I can read license plates and see faces! Will you print this image? Commission a gigapixel like this one

The best free photo editor 2016 The best free photo editor With phone cameras now ubiquitous, we're taking and sharing more photos than ever. But even the best phone camera is likely to produce a dud or two, and even the best shot could stand to be better. Photo editing, then, shouldn't be the sole reserve of those who can afford to stump up the cash for a subscription to Adobe's Creative Cloud. And no, Microsoft Paint or Apple Preview won't cut it: you deserve more than mere cropping or a few sliders to tweak. So we've overhauled our list for 2016, and selected the very best free photo editors you can download, ranging from fully-featured Photoshop clones to simple, easy to use ways to add filters and effects to your favourite snaps. Silly name, exceptional photo-editing software The elder statesperson of free photo editing, GIMP is the most full-featured cross-platform Photoshop competitor going, and gets our vote as the best free photo editor. 2. Basic photo editing with layers, filters and plug-ins 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

June 2008 Glycerine-developed Platinum Print, circa 1905 Boughton was a Fellow of the Photo-Secession, Alfred Stieglitz's circle of creative and modernist photographers that was highly influential in the early years of the 20th century. Alice Boughton's 1905 essay "Photography, A Medium of Expression" was reprinted in Camera Work, the magazine edited by Stieglitz. Two of her comments seem pertinent to this free-spirited image: On Glycerine Printing: ...The glycerine print allows a more limited freedom [than the gum bichromate process]; the result has somewhat the appearance of a wash-drawing. On Portraiture: ...if the photographer has sufficient insight to perceive the interest and character of the sitter, the result may be a real achievement. --Camera Work Number 25, January 1909

10 Best Nature Photos Of 2013: Capturing The Majesty Of Wildlife And Landscapes [PHOTOS] In 2013, photographers across the world captured amazing shots of nature from North Pole to South Pole, in jungles and deserts alike. Though it’s hard to pick the cream from such an extremely talented crop, here are some of the photos we liked the best: [[nid:1517810]] This photo by Paul Souders took home the grand prize in National Geographic’s 2013 photo contest as well as the grand prize in this year’s National Wildlife Federation contest. “A polar bear peers up from beneath the melting sea ice on Hudson Bay as the setting midnight sun glows red from the smoke of distant fires during a record-breaking spell of hot weather,” Souders wrote in his caption. Souders told the NWF he spent about an hour following the bear, allowing her to get comfortable with his presence. A hibiscus flower blooms amid surroundings coated with ash from the eruption of Mount Sinabung in Indonesia. “I don’t know the exact explanation for this beautiful scene,” Bintang told Reuters. [[nid:1517816]]

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