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Photo Essay

Body language

Tim Flach, the photographer celebrated for his horses and dogs, is now making portraits of creatures ranging from a panda to a millipede

American ruins

Even a relatively young country has its abandoned buildings. A photo essay by Yves Marchand and Romain Meffre

A world of mist

Autumn, Keats said, is the season of mists. Robert Macfarlane introduces Steffen Schrägle's photo essay, which captures mist from New Zealand to Chicago

The people’s coastline

There’s the beach, and then there’s the English seaside. In our photo essay, Sheila Rock views it through American eyes, as “a forgotten England”

Shadow boxing

The local boxing club in the slum of Kibera, where it feels as if the men are fighting their own shadows

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