From Interlude: A Temporary Interruption of the Ordinary World
Annegien van Doorn
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Nelson d’Aires
Paisagem do Rio Douro [Landscape of the Douro River], Portugal, 2012.
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“He liked his coffee in the morning, she was crazy about her tea at night and every time they did the wang-dang-doodle the earth moved.”
(I was impressed not only by the photographs in the Carrie Mae Weem exhibition at the Guggenheim, which opens tomorrow, but also the written words that accompanied them. GO SEE IT!)
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Photograph by Peter Hapak for TIME
Ahmir ‘Questlove’ Thompson. From “10 Questions,” June 24, 2013 issue.
See TIME’s Best Portraits of 2013 on LightBox.
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Photography by Reuters
March 5, 2013. A mouse climbs onto the back of a snake as it bites another mouse during the snake’s feeding time at a zoo in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province. The mouse failed to stop the snake and was swallowed by another snake soon after, local media reported.
TIME Picks the Most Surprising Photos of 2013, a look back at a selection of underreported, improbable and astounding images that caught the attention of TIME’s photo editors.
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la-beaute—de-pandore:
Jan Brykczynski
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Ali, 2013
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Bryan Schutmaat’s ‘triggering towns.’
http://bit.ly/1cXSuvk
Image: ©Bryan Schutmaat
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Matt Eich’s “Chop, Houma, Louisiana, 2010,” from the project Trouble in the Water, about the alligator industry in Louisiana.
See more here.
©Matt Eich
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One of Travis Rathbone’s stylistic mash-ups, shot for 944 Magazine.
Read more about Rathbone’s work here.
©Travis Rathbone
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