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I'm severely pressed for time, so this post will unfortunately be short in prose but hopefully not in substance.
I just thought to showcase this magnificent photograph by Kate Holt of an Afghan woman holding a malnourished infant at a therapeutic feeding center in Kandahar.
Kate is a news and features photographer, covering events throughout Africa and Afghanistan.
PS. Being tall, I'm quite fond of environmental photographs of that type, which tell a story from "above". Many photojournalists/photographers seem to prefer frontal views for obvious reasons, but in this case where faces are covered, Kate's choice of vantage point is just perfect.
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