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This Weekend’s Hashtag Project: #WHPwaiting

Weekend Hashtag Project is a series featuring designated themes & hashtags chosen by Instagram’s Community Team. For a chance to be featured on the Instagram blog, follow @instagram and look for a photo announcing the weekend’s project every Friday

The goal this weekend is to capture photographs of places or scenes that represent waiting. Some tips to help you notice those time-wasting behaviors: look for people sitting and waiting for a bus, in the waiting room at a doctor’s office, waiting for laundry to dry, or a dog patiently waiting outside for its owner to return.

PROJECT RULES: Please only add the hashtag #WHPwaiting to photos taken over this weekend and only submit your own photographs to the project. Any image taken then tagged over the weekend is eligible to be featured right here Monday morning!

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The Making Of: @DannyHess Surfboards

The Making Of… Know any other Instagrammers doing something unique with their hands? Send us a note through Tumblr.

At the very west end of San Francisco, where the city meets the Pacific Ocean, Danny Hess (@dannyhess) makes custom surfboards, skateboards, and handplanes. Like the ancient Polynesians who invented surfing, Danny’s boards are made out of wood, which is uncommon for surfboards made today.

“Salvaged and responsibly harvested wood is by far the best material for engineering a light, responsive, and durable board,” Danny says. “I build these to last. My goal has always been to build a beautiful, functional board that you never have to replace.”

You can get a peek at the process of hand-shaping a wooden surfboard on Danny’s Instagram account, @dannyhess, and be sure to check out more of Danny’s work on his website: hesssurfboards.com.

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On the Ground in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, with @michaelchristopherbrown

In the Democratic Republic of the Congo, fighting between the government of President Joseph Kabila and M23 rebels has been raging on for the past few months, and the prospects of war hang heavy over the country.

American photographer Michael Christopher Brown (@michaelchristopherbrown) is in the heart of the DRC capturing the conflict. He lives in an apartment in the city of Goma and has had a variety of assignments in the country, all of which he’s captured solely on his mobile phone. This month, Newsweek International published six pages of Michael’s mobile photos documenting the M23 and the city of Goma. Michael’s affinity for mobile photography stems from its simplicity, speed and authenticity:

I primarily use a phone because it is easy, small and fun … I do not even feel like a photographer and this makes the process more interesting. There is no pressure, there is less control and there is the excitement of a new way to make pictures … Of course, equipment can be important, but what is more important is the way a photographer interacts with the people he is photographing … Depending on the situation, a phone is often not seen as a camera and that can be an advantage.

Michael shares his photos to Instagram because it gives him “the ability to reach large numbers of people instantaneously, to have a dialogue almost in real time, as it has shortened the time from when images are taken to when they reach the public.” To see more of Michael’s photos from the DRC, follow him on Instagram @michaelchristopherbrown and be sure to visit his web profile:

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Iceland’s Mysterious DC-3 Plane Wreckage

Want to see more photos? Visit the DC-3 Sólheimasandi location page on Instagram.

Iceland is known for its wonderfully photographic terrain, and most who visit describe it as something out of a science fiction film. The carcass of a downed United States Navy DC-3 plane in the midst of a vast black sand beach known as Sólheimasandur is certainly no exception! Many photographers who visit Iceland add this well-hidden landmark to their must-see lists.

While there’s extremely limited historical information regarding what exactly happened to the fuselage, legend has it that in 1973, during particularly unsavory weather conditions, an airplane ran out of fuel and was forced to make a crash-landing on a beach just west of a small town called Vík. Everyone on board survived, and the wreckage was abandoned in the black sand.

Ringing in the New Year on Instagram

We love seeing photos shared from all different parts of the world. As Instagrammers count down to 2013, we wanted to give you a simple way to see how people are celebrating. At instagram.com/nye, you can see photos from every part of the world as the clock strikes midnight in a given timezone. Use the navigation at the bottom to hop from one city to another. You’ll be able to see photos from cities like Auckland that are already celebrating, and as the day goes on you’ll see photos from everywhere else in the world. Hover over the photo to see who posted it and click on it to go to the photo page, where you can like and comment. Go to instagram.com/nye to take a look!

From everyone on the Instagram team, we wish you a happy new year!

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Weekend Hashtag Project: #WHPresolutions

Weekend Hashtag Project is a series featuring designated themes & hashtags chosen by Instagram’s Community Team. For a chance to be featured on the Instagram blog, follow @instagram and look for a photo announcing the weekend’s project every Friday.

This weekend’s tag was #WHPresolutions, which asked participants to capture photos that symbolized their resolutions for 2013! Every Monday we feature some of our favorite submissions from the project, but be sure to check out the rest here.

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Year in Review: Instagram in 2012

2012 has been an exciting year for Instagram! From the addition of three new filters, and the launch of Instagram profiles on the web, to Instagram joining the Facebook team, we’ve gone through many exciting changes in the past year. Here’s a recap of some of the best moments for Instagram in 2012:

In addition to these changes and improvements, we celebrated 2 years since our launch, and saw the community grow to 100 million users & share 5 billion photos.

We would not have had such a great year if it weren’t for the love, support, and feedback from our incredible community; we thank you for an awesome 2012, and we’re excited for what 2013 has in store!

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This Weekend’s Hashtag Project: #WHPresolutions

Weekend Hashtag Project is a series featuring designated themes & hashtags chosen by Instagram’s Community Team. For a chance to be featured on the Instagram blog, follow @instagram and look for a photo announcing the weekend’s project every Friday.

To celebrate the new year, the goal this weekend is to capture photos that symbolize your resolution for 2013. Perhaps it’s a habit you want to kick, a person you’d like to spend more time with, a place you’d like to see more of, or an instrument you want to practice more often. Be sure to include details in your caption about the subject of your photograph and what resolution you’re tackling.

PROJECT RULES: Please only add the hashtag #WHPresolutions to photos taken over this weekend and only submit your own photographs to the project. Any image taken then tagged over the weekend is eligible to be featured right here Monday morning!

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Who Joined Instagram in 2012

This past year has been a wild one on Instagram. We’ve watched as events like Hurricane Sandy, the Olympics, and the Hajj unfolded all around the globe, added a new platform or two, joined a new family, and welcomed diverse, passionate new Instagrammers to the community.

We’ve even seen a few notable celebrities and brands come aboard this year. Didn’t catch them? Here are some of 2012’s new notable Instagrammers:

2012’s New Notable Celebrities

2012’s New Notable Brands