People—Week 3 Gallery
Browse our editors' favorite submissions to the photo contest.
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- The preparation of a man before you start to clean the fields
Photo and caption by Antonio Gibotta
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- America, the Umbrella
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- While shooting in Washington D.C. a peculiar figure struck me as he was posted outside of the White House. Unsure of who he was protesting or what he was doing, I snapped this photo and moved on.
Photo and caption by Brendan Flood
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- Perfume Ritual
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- The Himba Women of northern Namibia perfome daily rituals where by they annoint themselves with a mixture of ochre, oil and ash to protect themselves from the harsh desert climate. They never take a shower, but rather burn aromatic herbs in a pot each morning with which they smoke themselves as if applying perfume.
Photo and caption by Dominique Brand
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- My 89-year-old Great Aunt sits in the living room of her second floor apartment.
Photo and caption by Amber Verbas
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- Amputee Goalkeeper Makes the Save
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- He was just a young boy when he had his arm chopped off by a rebel during the brutal civil war in Sierra Leone. He now plays Goalkeeper for the national amputee soccer team in Freetown, Sierra Leone. This photo was taken while working on the documentary Leone Stars (http://leonestars.blogspot.com/).
Photo and caption by Johnny Vong
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- There ain't no party like a Kim Jong-Il party!
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- There ain't no party like a Kim Jong-Il party!
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- Thousands of North Korean school children perform synchronised gymnastics at the Arirang mass games in the May Day Stadium, Pyongyang. Around 100,000 'volunteer' performers take part in the performance each night and they train for up to 3 years beforehand to perfect the show.
Photo and caption by James Gourley
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