Saturday, December 15, 2018

In Sight: The best photos of the week and a vivid, surreal Kodachrome love poem to 1980s Florida

In Sight
A curated view of your world in photographs
 

 

 

THE BEST PHOTOS OF THE WEEK

Here are 14 of the week's best photos
Migrating flamingos fly over Israel, Switzerland's tallest pine tree is felled; Virgin Galactic test flight reaches space; Trump, Pelosi and Schumer spar over government shutdown and border security; more images from around the world.

 

IN SIGHT

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A vivid, surreal Kodachrome love poem to 1980s Florida
Photographer Nathan Benn's vintage photos of Florida.
(Luis Antonio Rojas)
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Hope. Love. Longing. Uncertainty: A photographer documents the faces and messages home of migrants in Tijuana
A photographer lent his cellphone to migrants in Tijuana so they could contact people in their home countries. With their consent, he recorded their messages and took their portraits.

 

 

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Photos of Trump, Pelosi and Schumer sparring over government shutdown and border security in Oval Office meeting
President Trump, House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer argued over Trump?s demand that taxpayers must pay for a wall along the Mexico border or he will shut down part of the government.
The ordinary people keeping the peace in Nigeria's deadly land feuds
The country's police and security forces are underequipped and underpaid. So civilians are stepping in.
 
'Living under a time bomb': California communities scramble to avoid becoming the next wildfire tragedy
Many residents move to northern California for the trees. But as wildfires become deadlier, many are facing a choice: cut the trees or move out.
The new autocrats: How democracy helps leaders consolidate power
Countries where freedom triumphed three decades ago are leading history's march in reverse.
 
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