Saturday, August 24, 2019

In Sight: The best photos we've seen this week

In Sight
A curated view of your world in photographs

 

 

The Best Photos of the Week

(Michael Williamson/The Washington Post)
Here are 13 of the week's best photos
The Jefferson Memorial undergoes a major roof repair, a pelican grabs a meal, the annual Little League World Series in Pennsylvania and fire consumes a Bangladeshi slum. Here's a look at 13 of the best photos from the week, selected by photo editors at The Washington Post.

 

 

In Sight

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(James Whitlow Delano)
Perspective
How climate change is affecting life in the Italian Alps
Photographer James Whitlow Delano examines the changes happening to Italy's Valle D'Aosta mountains and valleys.
(Simon Johansson)
Perspective
'A Familiar Place' is a dreamlike photographic love letter to Stockholm
In his new book, photographer Simon Johansson documents the everyday life of the Swedish capital.

 

 

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(Eulsei Marcelino/Reuters)
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(Ricky Carioti/The Washington Post)
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