Galindo's "zapatello" uses gears and cranks to hit a shoe and glove on a drum made of a tire and rawhide.
Richard Misrach/Fraenkel Gallery, San Francisco, Pace/MacGill Gallery, New York and Marc Selwyn Fine Art, Los Angeles
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Richard Misrach/Fraenkel Gallery, San Francisco, Pace/MacGill Gallery, New York and Marc Selwyn Fine Art, Los Angeles
"Clouds are the most egalitarian of nature's displays 'cause we all have a great view of the sky" - Gavin Pretor-Pinney
James Duncan Davidson/TED
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At the annual kite festival in Jaipur, India, photographer Stuart Franklin recalls, "I couldn't count the number of people who had kites flying up in the sky from the roofs."
Stuart Franklin/Magnum Photo
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Raeanne Rubenstein first photographed Johnny Cash at the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, Tenn. "It was just the most amazing experience," she says.
Raeanne Rubenstein
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Zhang Kechun. Under the Abandoned Pier, 2013-2014. Zhang, 34, spent years shooting photos along the Yellow River.
Zhang Kechun/Courtesy of Three Shadows +3 Gallery
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Zhang Kechun/Courtesy of Three Shadows +3 Gallery
An eagle flies over Bali's Barat National Park, in this award-winning image taken by a camera attached to a drone.
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James Lee often has to pick up his 100-pound son, Justin. Photographer Andrew Nixon shot this photo in an effort to show how being caregivers affects the aging parents.
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