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PHOTOGRAPH BY KENDRICK BRINSON |
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Kendrick Brinson watercolors now. The photographer and self-described perfectionist probably wouldn’t--if she hadn’t spent part of the last few years among residents of one of America’s largest retirement communities. What did she learn from those she photographed, including the synchronized swimmers (above)? |
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Photographer Xavi Bou has mapped the aerial acrobatics of wasps, the leaps of leafhoppers, and the flutters of butterflies in stunning detail. His hope is that more people will care about these fantastic insects, such as the ladybug (above), which crawls on the ground but can fly at 37 mph. Take a look! |
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PHOTOGRAPH BY CARE FOR WILD RHINO SANCTUARY |
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On the morning of August 28, 1963, National Geographic photographer James P. Blair skipped his D.C. office--and instead documented the nearby march and rally best known for Martin Luther King, Jr.’s “I Have a Dream” speech. See Blair's rare color photographs. |
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Today’s Soundtrack: Where The Streets Have No Name, U2
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