Le Journal de la Photographie
Colossal : Polish photographer Marcin Ryczek snapped this once-in-a-lifetime photograph of a man feeding swans and ducks from a snowy river bank in Krakow.
Colossal : Polish photographer Marcin Ryczek snapped this once-in-a-lifetime photograph of a man feeding swans and ducks from a snowy river bank in Krakow.

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Colossal
Colossal : Polish photographer Marcin Ryczek snapped this once-in-a-lifetime photograph of a man feeding swans and ducks from a snowy river bank in Krakow.
LA Times
LA Times : Seaham, England — Gale-force winds from the north make spectacular pictures at the harbor as they batter the seafront.
OWEN HUMPHREYS / ASSOCIATED PRESS
Yahoo.com
Yahoo.com : London — Rex, the world's first "bionic man," during a photo shoot at the Science Museum. The $1-million humanoid has a distinctly human shape and boasts prosthetic limbs, a functional artificial blood circulatory system complete with artificial blood, as well as an artificial pancrea...
NBCnews.com
nbcnews.com :
David Goldman / AP
After the storm
Workers look for personal belongings following a tornado at the Daiki plant, a metal fabrication company, on Jan. 30, in Adairsville, Ga. A fierce storm system that roared across Georgia left at least one person dead, demolished buildings and f...
NBCsports
NBCsport: Jan Matura of the Czech Republic flies over Sapporo city on his way to victory during day one of the FIS Men's Ski Jumping World Cup at Okurayama Jump Stadium on January 19, 2013 in Sapporo, Japan.
Miami Herald
Miami Herald : FEBRUARY 6: A man sits on a window sill to watch the Mali Africa Cup of Nations semi-final soccer on a television in Mali. (Jerome Delay/Associated Press)
Denver Post
Denver Post : Human rights activist and lawyer Mokhtar Trifi (L) and Basma Chokri (C), the wife of assassinated Tunisian opposition leader and outspoken government critic Chokri Belaid, mourn over the latter's death after he was shot dead with bullets fired from close range on February 6, 2013, a...
NBCnews.com
NBCnews.com : A man uses a jacuzzi cover to move a TV set through floodwaters in Cornubia, Queensland, Jan. 29. Massive summer floods have killed four people and forced thousands of people to evacuate their homes across the Australian states of Queensland and New South Wales. Reuters
Slate
Slate :
It all started when the Laboile family decided to dig a natural pond pool in their garden. French photographer and sculptor Alain Laboile saw his children’s image in the water and realized he could create a new world—a world of dreamlike fantasy and games—on the other side. His phantasm...
W Magazine
W Magazine : Lara Stone wears Saint Laurent by Hedi Slimane silk dress. Mokuba ribbon; Angels the Costumiers obi.
Beauty note: Brighten and moisturize face and décolletage with Caudalie Premier Cru the Cream.
Photographs by Mert Alas & Marcus Piggott
Styled by Edward Enninful
Interview Magazine
Interview Magazine : Photography ROBBIE FIMMANO
Stylist JESSICA MYCOCK
JEANS: DIESEL
NY Times
NY Times : Gilles Sabrie for The New York Times
A worker checks parts of a laptop on a Hewlett Packard assembly line in Chongqing, China.
NY Times
NY Times : Robert Clark/Institute
Researchers have found that mutations in pigeon DNA can control a variety of traits, including the directions their feathers grow, like in this Jacobin pigeon. Charles Darwin raised pigeons and was interested in their breeding as an extreme example of domestic s...
New York Post
New York Post : Courtesy of West Coast Fishing Club
A sport-fishing boat lists dangerously while tangling with a behemoth black marlin off Panama — shortly before capsizing completely.
Time Magazine
Time Magazine : Irak by Ivor Prickett