Saturday, October 20, 2018

In Sight: The best photos of the week

In Sight
A curated view of your world in photographs
 

PHOTOS OF THE WEEK

Here are 13 of the week's best photos
Canada legalizes recreational cannabis use, baseball's American League Championship Series in Houston, canonization of Pope Paul VI and Archbishop Oscar Romero at the Vatican and more images from around the world.

IN SIGHT

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Perspective
These atmospheric and cinematic fashion photos embody the spirit of the 1990s
The fashion photography of Stephanie Pfriender Stylander
See the big winners of Nikon's micro-photo competition
Nikon announces the winners of its 2018 Nikon Small World Photomicrography Competition, in which images of spider embryos, mold spores, amino acid crystals and a human tear become art.
 
Lauren Ko finds passion in creating perfect geometric pies
Self-taught baker and artist Lauren Ko creates art out of the edible with intricate geometric pies.
From London to Tokyo, Antony Cairns sees cities in a different light
Antony Cairns uses experimental darkroom processes that abstract cityscapes to the point of being nearly unrecognizable, reduced to stark shapes in black and white.
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World
How a change in U.S. abortion policy reverberated around the globe
Health-care workers in Madagascar and dozens of other countries have faced new obstacles since Trump signed an order tying U.S. aid to antiabortion rules.
Witness to the killing
In many homicides, police believe they know the killer's identity but can't get a witness to cooperate
 
Adam Rippon wants to stay famous
Will America still be rooting for him? Will you?
 
World
How a Trump decision on trade became a setback for democracy in Vietnam
Vietnam had promised more workers' rights. Without the TPP, it has instead unleashed a crackdown.
 
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