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FathomHQ's Favorite Links: September 19, 2015 Weekly Roundup

FathomHQ s Favorite Links: September 19, 2015 Weekly Roundup

What we're clicking on and talking about this week at #FathomHQ when we're not scrambling for tickets to see the Pope in NYC.

The office is split about the overhead food shot. I, for one, love it. Dirk Brömmel's overhead boat shots are also delightful, if a little weird. He also has another series of overhead gondola photos. – Becky, editorial assistant

Learning about wabi-sabi, the Japanese term for perfectly imperfect. – Berit, editor

I always appreciate a little perspective. The website thetruesize.com lets you drag countries over one another on a world map to see just how big or small they are in the grand scheme of things. – Jeralyn, editorial director

I'm in the camp of hating the overshead shot. Unless "overhead" means looking up at the skies. This week, Costa Rica saw a rare atmospheric condition that the social medias called #ElcieloExtraño ("the strange skies," for those who forgot their Spanish 101). Kicker explains the "cloud iridescence," but have a look at the video shot by a local girl who thinks it might just be God himself paying a visit. – Pavia, CEO


THIS WEEK ON FATHOM: For Your Travel Companion

 
FathomHQ s Favorite Links: September 19, 2015 Weekly Roundup

Who you calling baggage? Photo (of Cam, the pug) by Ashley McAdams.

This week, we round out the best tips for all types of travel pals.

Your pet: Stylish accessories and useful gear for the globetrotting dog.

Your pet: An expert breaks down how to fly with your pooch.

Elderly parents: Pavia Rosati shares personal advice on traveling with her old man.

Instagram: Meet our Guest Instagrammer in Kyoto, Kevin Mak.


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