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The Travel Photographer

The best collection to be part of

 

The Big Picture brings today a fascinating set of shots I wanted to share with the duckrabbit readers.  A colourfull, imaginative, breathtaking collection of kisses. Just as kisses should be.

Reflecting reality through kisses is a very beautiful way of showing our humanity. I hope you can enjoy this 33 pictures taken by a wide range of photographers, depicted all in boston.com.

Maybe this [...]

Facing reality

The American dream seems to belong to movies, novels and political speeches. For some immigrants in North Carolina, the story is a very different one, closer to a nightmare than to anything else.

Eileen Mignoni depicts in Facing Deportation the impact of North Carolina’s immigration policies on the families of those who [...]

And death came along …

A man looks over the expanse of ruins left by the explosion of the atomic bomb on in Hiroshima, Japan. (AP Photo)

I am trying to imagine the shock of a nuclear bomb taking out your city at the moment you sit down for breakfast.  It’s not really the kind of thinking [...]

One of 8 million, one of a kind

When I think about New York, I see yellow cabs, neon lights, bright colours, busy streets, huge theatres, glamorous bars and people, many people walking around, going in and out, in a hurry, eating, drinking, laughing, living. I see them all and none at the same time. Because in their plurality they become [...]