Saturday, October 13, 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 15 of the week's best photos
Aurora borealis over Iceland, rapper Kanye West visits Trump in the Oval Office, protests against Kavanaugh's Supreme Court confirmation, Hurricane Michael devastates the Florida Panhandle and more images from around the world.

IN SIGHT

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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.
Venezuelan children head back to school amid dire shortages
The academic year is off to a grim start in the oil-rich nation of Venezuela, where a hyperinflationary crisis has triggered an exodus of citizens fleeing shortages of food staples and medicines.
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(Photo by Michael Williamson/The Washington Post)
She was 16. He was 25. They got married. Should that still be allowed?
Between 2000 and 2010, an estimated 248,000 American children were married, some as young as 12. Now states all over the country are passing laws to make it harder.
(Photo by Jahi Chikwendiu/The Washington Post)
'We are here!' From a blue dot in a sea of red comes a hopeful pitch for a politician's visit.
A discouraged Democrat asked the woman who would be the state's first black governor to come lift his town's spirits. Now, he waits.
(Photo by Jabin Botsford/The Washington Post)
'It's catastrophic': The view from Hurricane Michael's path of destruction
The storm twisted through Florida Panhandle towns, obliterated beach homes and tossed boats from the sea onto the shore.
 
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