Here are some of the most interesting and powerful photo stories from across the internet.
This week, the extreme ferocity of nature is well-documented in galleries by BuzzFeed News, showing the aftermath of storms and flooding in both the American Midwest and Mozambique. But with nature's fury also comes breathtaking beauty, evident in our photo gallery on California's stunning"super bloom" of wildflowers.
Photographers Ryan Duffin and Sadie Wechsler share their work as well-calculated and thoughtful musings on their surroundings, while retrospectives on the legendary street photographer Vivian Cherry and crime scene photographers of the 20th century offer historical context for today's visual lexicon. As a bonus, Harper's Bazaar has gathered the 10 most popular destinations for photographers around the globe — perfect for improving your shot or snapping that perfect Instagram.
These are some of the photo stories from across the internet that caught our eye and kept us thinking.
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This photo in El Paso shows why a U.S. border wall won’t stop immigration surge from MexicoPresident Trump has declared an emergency at the border. This photo shows why a wall won’t stop asylum seekers from flooding into the United States.
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Three Burundi schoolgirls face jail for doodling on President's photoThree schoolgirls in Burundi spent the weekend in jail and are facing five years in prison for drawing on the President's face in their school books, Human Rights Watch told CNN
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This photo in El Paso shows why a U.S. border wall won’t stop immigration surge from MexicoPresident Trump has declared an emergency at the border. This photo shows why a wall won’t stop asylum seekers from flooding into the United States.
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AP PHOTOS: Editor selections from Latin America, CaribbeanThis photo gallery highlights some of the top news images made by Associated Press photographers in Latin America and the Caribbean that were published in the past week. People gathered to...
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AP Photos: Editor selections from the past week in AsiaNew Zealanders mourned this week after a gunman killed 50 people and wounded others in an attack on two mosques in Christchurch. In other images from the Asia-Pacific region this week, Japanese Olympic Committee head Tsunekazu Takeda announced he would stand down when his term ends amid a bribery scandal that investigators suspect helped Tokyo land next year's Olympics. Takeda denied the corruption allegations. Hindus smeared their faces colored powder during celebrations marking Holi, the festival of colors that also marks the advent of spring.
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Broadcaster blasted for deleting photo of female athlete that attracted sexist commentsTayla Harris said the comments aimed at her picture felt like sexual abuse, but Channel Seven was criticized for deleting the post.
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Striking photo shows all the bacteria on an 8-year-old's handBehold some of the bacteria that grew when a boy who had been playing outside pressed his hand onto a Petri dish.
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