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In Real Life Cinema Award goes to  Vincent Cassel. What an excellent piece of art. Credit also goes to Director  Edouard Deluc. 
This is must watch especially if you are an art lover. 
Cheers Mr.Cassel !
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“CoCo” is a Must see!
By: Adrian Molina
The animation was incredible. Story is excellent.
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“Good Time”  Strong Work!
In Real Life” Award goes to “Good Time”
Directed by Ben & Josh Safdie
Written by Ronald Bronstein
Robert Patterson was on the money.
One of the best films I’ve seen in a while! 
Everyones focus was there!
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"Is Everything a Movie?" 
By: Dennis Kangalee
Dennis Leroy Kangalee/The Nomad Junkie:   WRITER
Filmed By: Edward Torres
City Life NY . TV
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Top Shot: The Journey
Top Shot features the photo with the most votes from the previous day’s Daily Dozen, 12 photos chosen by the Your Shot editors from thousands of recent uploads. Our community votes for their favorite photo from the selection, and the Top Shot is showcased on the @natgeoyourshot Instagram account.
Your Shot photographer Asaf Ud Daula captured this moment of travelers riding on-top of a train through Bangladesh. “While traveling home some riders take risks by riding on-top of the train when there is no room in the cars,” writes Daula. “Love the use of motion here in this image,” writes Your Shot Producer Matt Adams. “I’ve seen many images of these train rides before, but love how you added a layer of motion to this image that makes it come to life. Great perspective as well from the top of the train.” Photograph by Asaf Ud Daula
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A Pair of Giant Feet Plunge Through the Ceiling of an Abandoned German Bank
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Submit your best shots to our 15th Annual Photo Contest, open now!
Photo of the Day: Making of a God
Photo by Sandipani Chattopadhyay (Kolkata, West Bengal, India); North 24 Parganas, West Bengal, India
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A Bamboo Recreation Facility Inspired by the Lotus Blooms in Thailand
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www.katesalviphotography.com
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Providence, RI
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Flying Fish (Squalus Vehiculum Aëronautique) is the latest sculptural mash-up series from the studios of sculptor Bernard Corman. Blending the menace and grace of the worlds deadliest predators with the power and aggression of WWII vintage aircraft, Bernardo has created the newest invasive species.  
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Hashtag Challenge: #YourVerticalWorld
Did you know smartphone users hold their phones vertically about 94 percent of the time? (source: Movr Mobile Overview Report). As the way content is consumed changes, from the horizontal screens of a desktop or laptop computer, to the vertically designed screen of a mobile device, storytelling also has to adapt. With this in mind, this challenge is about Your Shot photographers sharing their world vertically using the tag #YourVerticalWorld.
Be thoughtful when composing your vertically framed images. What feeling are you trying to convey? Where should a viewer focus their gaze? For example, a wide landscape might look great on a desktop, but it may get cropped when looking at it from a mobile phone. The same landscape might have tall trees, and a vertically composed shot could emphasize a tree’s grand scale to a viewer. Just like our Best of the World assignment in 2015, the orientation of an image is very important depending on the medium — in that case, a vertical magazine cover.
This is also your chance to be featured on National Geographic’s Snapchat Discover channel. Our content on Snapchat can only be consumed on a phone — so #YourVerticalWorld is key. This challenge is about Your Shot photographers sharing their world vertically. Our Editor’s Favorites will be featured on National Geographic’s Snapchat Discover page, where our Snapchat audience will have a chance to vote on their favorite. The winner will then be featured on our account. To view the selected images you must download Snapchat and subscribe to our Discover page. if your photo is voted as the winner, I’ll let you know?
Can’t wait to see what you’ll show us!
-Christina Shorter, Community Manager
Photographs by Volodymyr Burdiak,  Wynston Cooper,  Ian Plant, Sharon D. Lutz, Tori-Shea-Ostberg, andDima Chatrov  
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Andy Blair’s photograph of Lower Manhattan, 1979 (via here)
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Here's Johnny! Copies of freeze-frames from the Tonight Show with Johnny Carson, collage material from The New York Times, acrylic, gesso and pencil on canvas 60 x 48 inches, 2016. Private collection, Pound Ridge, NY. www.geoffreystein.com
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Providence, RI
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