Tag Archives: Photography

Sandy in Photographs

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Photograph of the Morning

If you stare at this photo by Saul Loeb (AFP/Getty Images) long enough, you can almost see Romney’s face getting redder and steam shooting from his ears.

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Hillary 2016

Lovely photo of the Secretary of State in Timor-Leste watching her husband deliver his badass convention address Wednesday night. I’m looking forward to watching this complicated, talented and historic couple take a once-around in 2016.

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Photograph of the Day

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Photograph of the Week

Here’s President Obama sitting alone on the actual Rosa Parks bus. When progressives debate the efficacy of the Obama presidency, I hope we can all step back occasionally and remember the historic significance of this era and, on top of … Continue reading

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Billions and Billions of Stars

The view from the International Space Station. Utterly mesmerizing.

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Photograph of the Week

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The Sit Room, Continued…

Another White House photograph of Team Obama in the Situation Room during the raid that killed Osama bin Laden. A couple of brief observations on this one. 1) This view of the Sit Room looks a little closer to the … Continue reading

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The Sit Room

Team Obama watching and orchestrating the events in Abbottabad. Can you imagine being these people when the word came down that the Seals took him out?

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The Tsunami Before and After

These before and after slides make it appear as if Japan was hit by another series of atomic bombs. You really should take a look. They go a long way towards helping us understand how we’re completely at the mercy … Continue reading

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