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Photographer Lalage Snow takes pictures of soldiers’ faces before, during and after the war in Afghanistan. Source

Photographer Lalage Snow takes pictures of soldiers’ faces before, during and after the war in Afghanistan. Source

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Filmography  http://www.pedroandradetv.com/en/filmography/

Journalist Christopher Moloney had an epiphany while walking through Central Park one day, “Every day I walked past tons of locations from popular—and not-so-popular—movies,” he explains. He decided to start printing out stills from the films and comparing them to their real-life counterparts. “Since then, I’ve re-created more than 250 scenes around the city.” His work—which includes movies as varied as Midnight Run, The French Connection, and Shaft—can be found at his Web site, FILMography.

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French Soldier In Mali

French Soldier In Mali

The fog rolled in so I grabbed my camera

The fog rolled in so I grabbed my camera

Nigeria’s Illegal Oil Refineries

Reuters photographer Akintunde Akinleye recently gained rare access to an illegal oil refinery near the river Nun in Nigeria’s oil state of Bayelsa. There, he was able to document the secret and dangerous practice of oil bunkering, where locals hack into oil pipelines, steal the crude oil, and refine or sell it abroad. For over 50 years now, crude oil and natural gas have been extracted from the Niger Delta by large corporations, which have had their share of environmental disasters. The ongoing damage from the tapped pipes and these makeshift refineries continue to take a terrible toll on the environment and the local population. See also “Nigeria: The Cost of Oil” from 2011. [30 photos]

http://www.theatlantic.com/infocus/2013/01/nigerias-illegal-oil-refineries/100439/

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