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FEATURE: Durch den Alltag rocken im Rokoko-Style
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What if today's fashion was from the 18th century - 23 Nov 2014
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A Canadian photographer has imagined what it would be like if contemporary fashion was styled on the 18th century.
Thibault Carron, 28, from Montreal was given the idea by his friend Marie-Astrid Berry and the two chose to create a fun, yet archaic, set of images.
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FEATURE: Durch den Alltag rocken im Rokoko-Style
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Woman in 18th century dress hitchhiking in the street
What if today's fashion was from the 18th century - 23 Nov 2014
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A Canadian photographer has imagined what it would be like if contemporary fashion was styled on the 18th century.
Thibault Carron, 28, from Montreal was given the idea by his friend Marie-Astrid Berry and the two chose to create a fun, yet archaic, set of images.
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FEATURE: Durch den Alltag rocken im Rokoko-Style
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What if today's fashion was from the 18th century - 23 Nov 2014
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A Canadian photographer has imagined what it would be like if contemporary fashion was styled on the 18th century.
Thibault Carron, 28, from Montreal was given the idea by his friend Marie-Astrid Berry and the two chose to create a fun, yet archaic, set of images.
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FEATURE: Durch den Alltag rocken im Rokoko-Style
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Woman in 18th century dress filling her car's tank at a gas station
What if today's fashion was from the 18th century - 23 Nov 2014
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A Canadian photographer has imagined what it would be like if contemporary fashion was styled on the 18th century.
Thibault Carron, 28, from Montreal was given the idea by his friend Marie-Astrid Berry and the two chose to create a fun, yet archaic, set of images.
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FEATURE: Durch den Alltag rocken im Rokoko-Style
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Woman in 18th century dress and man playing guitare and clarinet
What if today's fashion was from the 18th century - 23 Nov 2014
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A Canadian photographer has imagined what it would be like if contemporary fashion was styled on the 18th century.
Thibault Carron, 28, from Montreal was given the idea by his friend Marie-Astrid Berry and the two chose to create a fun, yet archaic, set of images.
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Pro-democracy protests continue in Hong Kong, China - Oct 2014
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Pro-democracy protests continue in Hong Kong, China - Oct 2014
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'The Avengers' Look - (Stop Me If You've Heard This One) But There Were These Two Fellers... TV Programme. - 04 Dec 1968
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'The Avengers' Look - (Stop Me If You've Heard This One) But There Were These Two Fellers... TV Programme. - 04 Dec 1968
Directors of the Capitol Land and Development Company are being killed. They have the tender for the Cupid project, an underground government headquarters in the event of a nuclear war. Clues such as a red nose and a giant footprint lead the Avengers to a home for retired clowns, irate that the project will flatten a sainted variety theatre and with an agenda of their own.
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'The Avengers' Look - (Stop Me If You've Heard This One) But There Were These Two Fellers... TV Programme. - 04 Dec 1968
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'The Avengers' Look - (Stop Me If You've Heard This One) But There Were These Two Fellers... TV Programme. - 04 Dec 1968
Directors of the Capitol Land and Development Company are being killed. They have the tender for the Cupid project, an underground government headquarters in the event of a nuclear war. Clues such as a red nose and a giant footprint lead the Avengers to a home for retired clowns, irate that the project will flatten a sainted variety theatre and with an agenda of their own.
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'The Avengers' Look - (Stop Me If You've Heard This One) But There Were These Two Fellers... TV Programme. - 04 Dec 1968
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Linda Thorson and John Cleese
'The Avengers' Look - (Stop Me If You've Heard This One) But There Were These Two Fellers... TV Programme. - 04 Dec 1968
Directors of the Capitol Land and Development Company are being killed. They have the tender for the Cupid project, an underground government headquarters in the event of a nuclear war. Clues such as a red nose and a giant footprint lead the Avengers to a home for retired clowns, irate that the project will flatten a sainted variety theatre and with an agenda of their own.
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Happy Birthday: John Cleese feiert am 27. Oktober seinen 75. Geburtstag
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'The Avengers' Look - (Stop Me If You've Heard This One) But There Were These Two Fellers... TV Programme. - 04 Dec 1968
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John Cleese
'The Avengers' Look - (Stop Me If You've Heard This One) But There Were These Two Fellers... TV Programme. - 04 Dec 1968
Directors of the Capitol Land and Development Company are being killed. They have the tender for the Cupid project, an underground government headquarters in the event of a nuclear war. Clues such as a red nose and a giant footprint lead the Avengers to a home for retired clowns, irate that the project will flatten a sainted variety theatre and with an agenda of their own.
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Happy Birthday: John Cleese feiert am 27. Oktober seinen 75. Geburtstag
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'The Avengers' Look - (Stop Me If You've Heard This One) But There Were These Two Fellers... TV Programme. - 04 Dec 1968
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Patrick Macnee, Linda Thorson and John Cleese
'The Avengers' Look - (Stop Me If You've Heard This One) But There Were These Two Fellers... TV Programme. - 04 Dec 1968
Directors of the Capitol Land and Development Company are being killed. They have the tender for the Cupid project, an underground government headquarters in the event of a nuclear war. Clues such as a red nose and a giant footprint lead the Avengers to a home for retired clowns, irate that the project will flatten a sainted variety theatre and with an agenda of their own.
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Happy Birthday: John Cleese feiert am 27. Oktober seinen 75. Geburtstag
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'The Avengers' Look - (Stop Me If You've Heard This One) But There Were These Two Fellers... TV Programme. - 04 Dec 1968
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Linda Thorson and John Cleese
'The Avengers' Look - (Stop Me If You've Heard This One) But There Were These Two Fellers... TV Programme. - 04 Dec 1968
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Happy Birthday: John Cleese feiert am 27. Oktober seinen 75. Geburtstag
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'The Avengers' Look - (Stop Me If You've Heard This One) But There Were These Two Fellers... TV Programme. - 04 Dec 1968
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Linda Thorson and John Cleese
'The Avengers' Look - (Stop Me If You've Heard This One) But There Were These Two Fellers... TV Programme. - 04 Dec 1968
Directors of the Capitol Land and Development Company are being killed. They have the tender for the Cupid project, an underground government headquarters in the event of a nuclear war. Clues such as a red nose and a giant footprint lead the Avengers to a home for retired clowns, irate that the project will flatten a sainted variety theatre and with an agenda of their own.
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Portraits of third gender people in Bangladesh, Bangladesh, Dec 2012
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"Alway desiring to be a mother I have adopted Boishakhi .But I wonder what if she calls me father someday !" Salma (27)
Eye-Opening Portraits Explore The Lives Of Third Gender People In Bangladesh
Shahria Sharmin's poignant photo series Call Me Heena highlights the struggles of the transgender minority in Bangladesh, also known as the Hijras.
The term Hijra is often given to those of the 'third' or unknown gender in Bangladesh, and also parts of India and Pakistan.
While most of Western society is very accepting towards the transgender community, males who choose to live as females face are shunned from society in most of Bangladesh, India and Pakistan.
"In Bangladesh Hijras hardly get an opportunity to have a normal life. They do not have any school to study, no temple to pray in, no government and private organizations would want to see them in their employee list. They have no access to legal system nor do even health service providers welcome them."
Shahria is a 42-year-old Bangladeshi photographer who is currently studying in London.
The photographer decided to take time to get to know the community who are outcast by so many.
"I, like almost everyone else in my society, was raised to see them as less than human. Their habits, way of life, and even their looks marked them as apart, different and deviant.
"Then I met Heena and she made me see how wrong I was. She opened her life to me, made me a part of her world and helped me to see beyond the word Hijra. She made me understand her, and others who live in her community, as the mothers, daughters, friends and lovers that they actually are."
Shahria began pursuing photography at the age of 38 and has worked as a freelance documentary photographer ever since.
After recognising that photography would enable her to tell stories and explore human...
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Daniel Radcliffe arrives at UK premiere “What If‿
Aug. 12, 2014 - London, London, UK - Daniel Radcliffe arrives at the UK premiere of his latest movie What If at the OdeonWest End, Leicester Square, London (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Thousands of children's lives at risk as deadly cholera outbreak spreads through sudan, South Sudan, July 2014
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Emmanuel Oyom, four, receiving treatment for cholera at Hiyala health centre in South Sudan.â¿â¿
His mother Susan says
Thousands Of Children's Lives At Risk As Deadly Cholera Outbreak Spreads Through Sudan
Save The Children has reported today (11 July) that Cholera is likely to put thousands of more lives at risk as South Sudan is facing one of the worst humanitarian crises on the continent,
The latest cholera outbreak in the Torit County is growing rapidly and illustrates how the highly infectious disease is quickly spreading throughout the country.
This is the latest outbreak of a disease that has already contaminated over 2,600 people and killed more than 60 since the first cases were reported by Save The Children in Juba on 15th May.
Cholera causes severe vomiting and diarrhoea among children and adults, which in turn leads to severe dehydration and, if treatment is not provided rapidly, to patients' death. The disease has now spread to many areas in the country, with outbreaks or alerts reported in nine out of ten States.
Children because of their age and developmental stage, are particularly susceptible to dying from the disease.
South Sudanese children are even more vulnerable as seven months of violence has forced 1.5 million people from their homes and brought the world's youngest nation, which turned three on 9 July to the brink of famine.
Calamantina livers in Sudan with her children. Her four-year old-daughter, Lopa, is being treated for cholera at the Save the Children-supported health centre in Idale, Eastern Equatoria, South Sudan. Calamantina lost three children to cholera in 2006.
She has recen...
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Thousands of children's lives at risk as deadly cholera outbreak spreads through sudan, South Sudan, July 2014
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Jina, five, being treated for cholera at Save the Children supported health centre in Hiyala, South Sudan.
The Save the Children supported health centre in Hiyala, Eastern Equatoria, South Sudan is receiving an increasing number of patients with suspected cases of cholera. Save the Children is providing staff, medicines and training to treat patients and help prevent the spread of the highly infectious disease. If those suffering from cholera do not receive immediate medical attention, there is a high risk that they can die from dehydration.
The cases in Hiyala are part of an alarming trend of increasing cholera cases across the country. As the rainy season continues to intensify, there is a great risk of the disease spreading rapidly. Save the Children is urgently scaling up its response to the growing cholera crisis.
Thousands Of Children's Lives At Risk As Deadly Cholera Outbreak Spreads Through Sudan
Save The Children has reported today (11 July) that Cholera is likely to put thousands of more lives at risk as South Sudan is facing one of the worst humanitarian crises on the continent,
The latest cholera outbreak in the Torit County is growing rapidly and illustrates how the highly infectious disease is quickly spreading throughout the country.
This is the latest outbreak of a disease that has already contaminated over 2,600 people and killed more than 60 since the first cases were reported by Save The Children in Juba on 15th May.
Cholera causes severe vomiting and diarrhoea among children and adults, which in turn leads to severe dehydration and, if treatment is not provided rapidly, to patients' death. The disease h...
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Thousands of children's lives at risk as deadly cholera outbreak spreads through sudan, South Sudan, July 2014
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A girl lies outside the front of Hiyala health centre, South Sudan, where she has been receiving treatment for cholera.â¿â¿The Save the Children supported health centre in Hiyala, Eastern Equatoria, South Sudan is receiving an increasing number of patients with suspected cases of cholera. Save the Children is providing staff, medicines and training to treat patients and help prevent the spread of the highly infectious disease. If those suffering from cholera do not receive immediate medical attention, there is a high risk that they can die from dehydration.
The cases in Hiyala are part of an alarming trend of increasing cholera cases across the country. As the rainy season continues to intensify, there is a great risk of the disease spreading rapidly. Save the Children is urgently scaling up its response to the growing cholera crisis.
Thousands Of Children's Lives At Risk As Deadly Cholera Outbreak Spreads Through Sudan
Save The Children has reported today (11 July) that Cholera is likely to put thousands of more lives at risk as South Sudan is facing one of the worst humanitarian crises on the continent,
The latest cholera outbreak in the Torit County is growing rapidly and illustrates how the highly infectious disease is quickly spreading throughout the country.
This is the latest outbreak of a disease that has already contaminated over 2,600 people and killed more than 60 since the first cases were reported by Save The Children in Juba on 15th May.
Cholera causes severe vomiting and diarrhoea among children and adults, which in turn leads to severe dehydration and, if treatment is not provided rapidly, to patients' death...
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Thousands of children's lives at risk as deadly cholera outbreak spreads through sudan, South Sudan, July 2014
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Patients outside the Save the Children supported health clinic in Hiyala.
The Save the Children supported health centre in Hiyala, Eastern Equatoria, South Sudan is receiving an increasing number of patients with suspected cases of cholera. Save the Children is providing staff, medicines and training to treat patients and help prevent the spread of the highly infectious disease. If those suffering from cholera do not receive immediate medical attention, there is a high risk that they can die from dehydration.
The cases in Hiyala are part of an alarming trend of increasing cholera cases across the country. As the rainy season continues to intensify, there is a great risk of the disease spreading rapidly. Save the Children is urgently scaling up its response to the growing cholera crisis.
Thousands Of Children's Lives At Risk As Deadly Cholera Outbreak Spreads Through Sudan
Save The Children has reported today (11 July) that Cholera is likely to put thousands of more lives at risk as South Sudan is facing one of the worst humanitarian crises on the continent,
The latest cholera outbreak in the Torit County is growing rapidly and illustrates how the highly infectious disease is quickly spreading throughout the country.
This is the latest outbreak of a disease that has already contaminated over 2,600 people and killed more than 60 since the first cases were reported by Save The Children in Juba on 15th May.
Cholera causes severe vomiting and diarrhoea among children and adults, which in turn leads to severe dehydration and, if treatment is not provided rapidly, to patients' death. The disease has now spread to many areas in t...
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Thousands of children's lives at risk as deadly cholera outbreak spreads through sudan, South Sudan, July 2014
MANDATORY CREDIT: Save The Children/Rex Features. IMAGES OUTSIDE OF PRINT VERSION NEWSPAPER SUBSCRIPTIONS. FEES APPLY FOR UNIQUE IPAD USE. Only for use in story about Save The Children's work.
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Girls receiving treatment for cholera at Hiyala health centre in South Sudan.â¿â¿The Save the Children supported health centre in Hiyala, Eastern Equatoria, South Sudan is receiving an increasing number of patients with suspected cases of cholera. Save the Children is providing staff, medicines and training to treat patients and help prevent the spread of the highly infectious disease. If those suffering from cholera do not receive immediate medical attention, there is a high risk that they can die from dehydration.
The cases in Hiyala are part of an alarming trend of increasing cholera cases across the country. As the rainy season continues to intensify, there is a great risk of the disease spreading rapidly. Save the Children is urgently scaling up its response to the growing cholera crisis.
Thousands Of Children's Lives At Risk As Deadly Cholera Outbreak Spreads Through Sudan
Save The Children has reported today (11 July) that Cholera is likely to put thousands of more lives at risk as South Sudan is facing one of the worst humanitarian crises on the continent,
The latest cholera outbreak in the Torit County is growing rapidly and illustrates how the highly infectious disease is quickly spreading throughout the country.
This is the latest outbreak of a disease that has already contaminated over 2,600 people and killed more than 60 since the first cases were reported by Save The Children in Juba on 15th May.
Cholera causes severe vomiting and diarrhoea among children and adults, which in turn leads to severe dehydration and, if treatment is not provided rapidly, to patients' death. The disease has now spread to many areas...
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Thousands of children's lives at risk as deadly cholera outbreak spreads through sudan, South Sudan, July 2014
MANDATORY CREDIT: Save The Children/Rex Features. IMAGES OUTSIDE OF PRINT VERSION NEWSPAPER SUBSCRIPTIONS. FEES APPLY FOR UNIQUE IPAD USE. Only for use in story about Save The Children's work.
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Richard, five, being treated for cholera just after he arrived with his mother, Asunda, at the Save the Children supported health clinic in Hiyala, South Sudan.
Richard's mother Asunda said
Thousands Of Children's Lives At Risk As Deadly Cholera Outbreak Spreads Through Sudan
Save The Children has reported today (11 July) that Cholera is likely to put thousands of more lives at risk as South Sudan is facing one of the worst humanitarian crises on the continent,
The latest cholera outbreak in the Torit County is growing rapidly and illustrates how the highly infectious disease is quickly spreading throughout the country.
This is the latest outbreak of a disease that has already contaminated over 2,600 people and killed more than 60 since the first cases were reported by Save The Children in Juba on 15th May.
Cholera causes severe vomiting and diarrhoea among children and adults, which in turn leads to severe dehydration and, if treatment is not provided rapidly, to patients' death. The disease has now spread to many areas in the country, with outbreaks or alerts reported in nine out of ten States.
Children because of their age and developmental stage, are particularly susceptible to dying from the disease.
South Sudanese children are even more vulnerable as seven months of violence has forced 1.5 million people from their homes and brought the world's youngest nation, which turned three on 9 July to the brink of famine.
Calamantina livers in Sudan with her children. Her four-year old-daughter, Lopa, is being treated for cholera at the Save the Children-supported health centre in Idale, Eastern Equatoria, South S...
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Tattooed police mugshots - 01 May 2012
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Iowa man David Jonathan Winkelman, 48, arrested on a warrant for failing to appear in court. He has '93 Rock,¿ the 'Quad City Rocker' tattooed on his forehead after a KORB radio station disc jockey offered listeners a six-figure payout if they tattooed the FM station¿s call letters and logo on his forehead.
Tattooed police mugshots - 01 May 2012
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These forehead felons certainly say what's on their mind - or is that heads? On Sunday, Jamie Calloway, 33, was arrested in Montgomery County, Maryland, arrested on a misdemeanour menacing by stalking count. She has 'GOD' tattooed on forehead. The smiling perp joins a rogues gallery of mesmerising mugshots featuring those who want to communicate without speaking.
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New fathers photographed on day of baby's birth, Chelsea and Westminster hospital, London, Britain - May 2014
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'Shock And Awe': New Fathers Photographed on Day of Baby's Birth
Petrified, ecstatic, tearful - the range of emotions experienced by brand new fathers have been captured in this poignant set of images.
Photographer Dave Young was present through the nights of 23rd to 26th April at London's Chelsea and Westminster hospital documenting the reactions of new dads minutes after their partners gave birth.
His charming work sees unguarded reactions from the men, coupled with a phrase or few lines of words they would like their child to live by.
Sentiments range from "Live your life as if it were a constant pursuit of happiness" to "No tattoos until you're 30 and always be nice to your mum!"
The pictures were commissioned for The Book of Dads, a special Father's Day charity edition of The Book of Everyone personalised books (http://thebookofeveryone.com/borne/). 50% of the proceeds of the book go towards supporting Borne, a UK premature birth charity (http://borne.org.uk/).
Steve Hanson, co-founder of The Book of Everyone, says, "The idea came about when we wanted to do something special to celebrate Father's Day. The Book of Everyone is a new start up run by three dads, one of whom has just had a baby and still has the look of wonder - or is it terror? - on his face. We thought it?d be fun to celebrate that awe, worry and relief on the faces of new dads who have just witnessed the birth of their sons or daughters. Dave Young was the perfect photographer to capture these once in a lifetime moments."
Ahead of Father's Day (June 15th) the The Book of Everyone site allows you to fashion a personalised 50 page Book of Dads, which you create by adding photos, personal tweaks and special messages for your dad. http://thebookofeveryone.com/borne/
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New fathers photographed on day of baby's birth, Chelsea and Westminster hospital, London, Britain - May 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dave Young/REX (3765920f)
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'Shock And Awe': New Fathers Photographed on Day of Baby's Birth
Petrified, ecstatic, tearful - the range of emotions experienced by brand new fathers have been captured in this poignant set of images.
Photographer Dave Young was present through the nights of 23rd to 26th April at London's Chelsea and Westminster hospital documenting the reactions of new dads minutes after their partners gave birth.
His charming work sees unguarded reactions from the men, coupled with a phrase or few lines of words they would like their child to live by.
Sentiments range from "Live your life as if it were a constant pursuit of happiness" to "No tattoos until you're 30 and always be nice to your mum!"
The pictures were commissioned for The Book of Dads, a special Father's Day charity edition of The Book of Everyone personalised books (http://thebookofeveryone.com/borne/). 50% of the proceeds of the book go towards supporting Borne, a UK premature birth charity (http://borne.org.uk/).
Steve Hanson, co-founder of The Book of Everyone, says, "The idea came about when we wanted to do something special to celebrate Father's Day. The Book of Everyone is a new start up run by three dads, one of whom has just had a baby and still has the look of wonder - or is it terror? - on his face. We thought it?d be fun to celebrate that awe, worry and relief on the faces of new dads who have just witnessed the birth of their sons or daughters. Dave Young was the perfect photographer to capture these once in a lifetime moments."
Ahead of Father's Day (June 15th) the The Book of Everyone site allows you to fashion a personalised 50 page Book of Dads, which you create by adding photos, personal tweaks and special messages for your dad. http://thebookofeveryone.com/borne/
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BEBAKRAAC (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Prince Harry and girlfriend Cressida Bonus at The Ivy restaurant, London, Britian - 03 Mar 2014
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Prince Harry and girlfriend Cressida Bonus at The Ivy restaurant, London, Britian - 03 Mar 2014
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Prince Harry and girlfriend Cressida Bonus at The Ivy restaurant, London, Britian - 03 Mar 2014
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Prince Harry and girlfriend Cressida Bonus at The Ivy restaurant, London, Britian - 03 Mar 2014
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Prince Harry and girlfriend Cressida Bonus at The Ivy restaurant, London, Britian - 03 Mar 2014
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Prince Harry and girlfriend Cressida Bonus at The Ivy restaurant, London, Britian - 03 Mar 2014
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Prince Harry and girlfriend Cressida Bonus at The Ivy restaurant, London, Britian - 03 Mar 2014
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Prince Harry and girlfriend Cressida Bonus at The Ivy restaurant, London, Britian - 03 Mar 2014
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Prince Harry and girlfriend Cressida Bonus at The Ivy restaurant, London, Britian - 03 Mar 2014
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Prince Harry and girlfriend Cressida Bonus at The Ivy restaurant, London, Britian - 03 Mar 2014
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Prince Harry and girlfriend Cressida Bonus at The Ivy restaurant, London, Britian - 03 Mar 2014
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Prince Harry and girlfriend Cressida Bonus at The Ivy restaurant, London, Britian - 03 Mar 2014
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Prince Harry and girlfriend Cressida Bonus at The Ivy restaurant, London, Britian - 03 Mar 2014
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Prince Harry and girlfriend Cressida Bonus at The Ivy restaurant, London, Britian - 03 Mar 2014
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Prince Harry and girlfriend Cressida Bonus at The Ivy restaurant, London, Britian - 03 Mar 2014
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Prince Harry and girlfriend Cressida Bonus at The Ivy restaurant, London, Britian - 03 Mar 2014
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What if you could see Wi'Fi - 25 Jul 2013
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Artist's impression of WiFi waves at The Natioanl Mall, Washington, D.C
What if You Could See Wi-Fi...
What If You Could See WiFi?
Although we use it often, we rarely think about how it works. Now, American artist Nickolay Lamm has worked with former NASA Astrobiologist M. Browning Vogel to produce these colourful depictions illustrating wifi waves.
One image featuring New York's Central Park shows an idealised wifi data transmitted over a band that is divided into different sub-channels, which are shown in red, yellow, green and other colours.
Another image featuring Washington D.C.s National Mall depicts Wifi waves travelling through space as rapid, data encoded pulses or waves. A 'freeze frame' of these pulses shows that the pulses are about 6 inches apart.
Nickolay explains: "Wifi routers or antenna can be attached to trees, buildings, lamp posts and other structures. A typical outdoor router can project its signal 300 feet or more from its location. Objects such as trees can obstruct the signal such that it has to be augmented by multiple wifi routers placed in different positions."
MUST CREDIT: Nickolay Lamm/MyDeals.com
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KEKYFWCYG (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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What if you could see Wi'Fi - 25 Jul 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nickolay Lamm/MyDeals.com / Rex Features (2714218d)
Artist's impression of WiFi waves at The Natioanl Mall, Washington, D.C
What if You Could See Wi-Fi...
What If You Could See WiFi?
Although we use it often, we rarely think about how it works. Now, American artist Nickolay Lamm has worked with former NASA Astrobiologist M. Browning Vogel to produce these colourful depictions illustrating wifi waves.
One image featuring New York's Central Park shows an idealised wifi data transmitted over a band that is divided into different sub-channels, which are shown in red, yellow, green and other colours.
Another image featuring Washington D.C.s National Mall depicts Wifi waves travelling through space as rapid, data encoded pulses or waves. A 'freeze frame' of these pulses shows that the pulses are about 6 inches apart.
Nickolay explains: "Wifi routers or antenna can be attached to trees, buildings, lamp posts and other structures. A typical outdoor router can project its signal 300 feet or more from its location. Objects such as trees can obstruct the signal such that it has to be augmented by multiple wifi routers placed in different positions."
MUST CREDIT: Nickolay Lamm/MyDeals.com
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KEKYFWCYG (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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What if you could see Wi'Fi - 25 Jul 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nickolay Lamm/MyDeals.com / Rex Features (2714218c)
Artist's impression of WiFi waves at The Natioanl Mall, Washington, D.C
What if You Could See Wi-Fi...
What If You Could See WiFi?
Although we use it often, we rarely think about how it works. Now, American artist Nickolay Lamm has worked with former NASA Astrobiologist M. Browning Vogel to produce these colourful depictions illustrating wifi waves.
One image featuring New York's Central Park shows an idealised wifi data transmitted over a band that is divided into different sub-channels, which are shown in red, yellow, green and other colours.
Another image featuring Washington D.C.s National Mall depicts Wifi waves travelling through space as rapid, data encoded pulses or waves. A 'freeze frame' of these pulses shows that the pulses are about 6 inches apart.
Nickolay explains: "Wifi routers or antenna can be attached to trees, buildings, lamp posts and other structures. A typical outdoor router can project its signal 300 feet or more from its location. Objects such as trees can obstruct the signal such that it has to be augmented by multiple wifi routers placed in different positions."
MUST CREDIT: Nickolay Lamm/MyDeals.com
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KEKYFWCYG (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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What if you could see Wi'Fi - 25 Jul 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nickolay Lamm/MyDeals.com / Rex Features (2714218b)
Artist's impression of WiFi waves at Central Park, New York City, Bethesda terrace
What if You Could See Wi-Fi...
What If You Could See WiFi?
Although we use it often, we rarely think about how it works. Now, American artist Nickolay Lamm has worked with former NASA Astrobiologist M. Browning Vogel to produce these colourful depictions illustrating wifi waves.
One image featuring New York's Central Park shows an idealised wifi data transmitted over a band that is divided into different sub-channels, which are shown in red, yellow, green and other colours.
Another image featuring Washington D.C.s National Mall depicts Wifi waves travelling through space as rapid, data encoded pulses or waves. A 'freeze frame' of these pulses shows that the pulses are about 6 inches apart.
Nickolay explains: "Wifi routers or antenna can be attached to trees, buildings, lamp posts and other structures. A typical outdoor router can project its signal 300 feet or more from its location. Objects such as trees can obstruct the signal such that it has to be augmented by multiple wifi routers placed in different positions."
MUST CREDIT: Nickolay Lamm/MyDeals.com
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KEKYFWCYG (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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What if you could see Wi'Fi - 25 Jul 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nickolay Lamm/MyDeals.com / Rex Features (2714218a)
Artist's impression of WiFi waves at Central Park, New York City, Bethesda terrace
What if You Could See Wi-Fi...
What If You Could See WiFi?
Although we use it often, we rarely think about how it works. Now, American artist Nickolay Lamm has worked with former NASA Astrobiologist M. Browning Vogel to produce these colourful depictions illustrating wifi waves.
One image featuring New York's Central Park shows an idealised wifi data transmitted over a band that is divided into different sub-channels, which are shown in red, yellow, green and other colours.
Another image featuring Washington D.C.s National Mall depicts Wifi waves travelling through space as rapid, data encoded pulses or waves. A 'freeze frame' of these pulses shows that the pulses are about 6 inches apart.
Nickolay explains: "Wifi routers or antenna can be attached to trees, buildings, lamp posts and other structures. A typical outdoor router can project its signal 300 feet or more from its location. Objects such as trees can obstruct the signal such that it has to be augmented by multiple wifi routers placed in different positions."
MUST CREDIT: Nickolay Lamm/MyDeals.com
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KEKYFWCYG (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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G8 Summit at Enniskillen, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland - 17 Jun 2013
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A young girl pictured at large letters spelling hunger as part of the IF campaign beside Enniskillen Castle
G8 Summit at Enniskillen, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland - 17 Jun 2013
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G8 Summit at Enniskillen, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland - 17 Jun 2013
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IF Campaigners posing as the G8 leaders pictured cursing on Lough Erne before the summit.
G8 Summit at Enniskillen, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland - 17 Jun 2013
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Baroness Thatcher Of Kesteven Pm 1976 Victory Sign From Mrs Margaret Thatcher Today. Smiling She Said: 'i'm Never Sure Which Way Round To Do It I'm Told That If You Do It The Wrong Way Round It Means Something Awful.' ...baroness Thatcher...pm
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Margaret Thatcher Pm 1976 Victory Sign From Mrs Margaret Thatcher Today. Smiling She Said: 'i'm Never Sure Which Way Round To Do It I'm Told That If You Do It The Wrong Way Round It Means Something Awful.' ...baroness Thatcher...pm
Baroness Thatcher Of Kesteven Pm 1976 Victory Sign From Mrs Margaret Thatcher Today. Smiling She Said: 'i'm Never Sure Which Way Round To Do It I'm Told That If You Do It The Wrong Way Round It Means Something Awful.' ...baroness Thatcher...pm
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Zusammenfassung: Margaret Thatcher mit 87 Jahren gestorben - funny Maggie
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Michael Winner Film Producer 1993 Fim Director Michael Winner Today Spoke For The First Time About The New Love In His Life. Mr Winner 57 Who Is Preparing For Heart Bypass Operation In Two Weeks Confirmed She Is Actress Catherine Neilson. Like His Fo
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Michael Winner Film Producer 1993 Fim Director Michael Winner Today Spoke For The First Time About The New Love In His Life. Mr Winner 57 Who Is Preparing For Heart Bypass Operation In Two Weeks Confirmed She Is Actress Catherine Neilson. Like His Former Girlfriend Jenny Seagrove Miss Neilson Is Glamorous And At 33 Many Years His Junior. Mr Winner Denied That The Timing Of The Announcement Was A Publicity Stunt For His Film Dirty Weekend Which Has Just Been Released. ...film Producer **this Image Has Not Yet Been Indexed By The Library. If In Any Doubt About Copyright Caption Or Fee Contact Library Or Picture Desk ** Pkt4462 - 318307
Michael Winner Film Producer 1993 Fim Director Michael Winner Today Spoke For The First Time About The New Love In His Life. Mr Winner 57 Who Is Preparing For Heart Bypass Operation In Two Weeks Confirmed She Is Actress Catherine Neilson. Like His Fo
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ZUSAMMENSTELLUNG: Michael Winner im Alter von 77 Jahren gestorben
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FEATURE - Fantastische Aufnahmen: Vögel im Anflug
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A grey wagtail drinks water in a calm puddle that reflects him as if in a mirror
Birds in flight, and other creatures, Spain - Jul 2016
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Have a nice flight! This photo series catches an array of birds in the air, as well as tricky little creatures on the ground - from a gecko to a conehead mantis.
Mario Cea Sanchez is a 46-year-old photographer from Salamanca, Spain. This year his shot of a pipistrelle bat is shortlisted for Wildlife Photographer of the Year.
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Dense population of Great White sharks, South Arica
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Hungry Shark Loses Lunch ... And A Tooth
This Great White shark lost not only its lunch but also its tooth when it attacked a decoy seal.
The hungry shark leapt out of the water to snatch up what it thought was a tasty Cape fur seal in its massive jaws.
However, it was actually a decoy and the over enthusiastic shark bit down so hard that one of its teeth was sent flying.
The moment was caught on camera by photographer Dan Callister off the coast of Seal Island near Cape Town, South Africa.
A large population of sharks patrol the waters around Seal Island, which is home to around 64,000 Cape Fur seals from April to September.
With such an abundant food supply close by, scores of sharks patrol the seas around the island on the look out for young and inexperienced seal pups.
To reach the open sea to feed the seals must first cross these shark-infested waters - passing through what is known as the 'ring of death'.
The predators then catch their prey in truly spectacular fashion.
Approaching from below, the sharks leap nearly vertically out of the waves to snatch seals swimming close to the surface.
The behaviour means that the area is acknowledged as the best in the world to witness sharks breaching.
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Guinea Pig Games 2013 Calendar
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March - Track Cycling. (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Collect pictures of Jun Lin (victim) and Luka Magnotta - Jun 2012
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Luka Magnotta, 29, on a laptop, who has been arrested for the cannibalistic murder of his gay lover Jun Lin, 33, who was found chopped up and eaten. Magnotta is shown here in a photo discovered today that he posted on Flickr.com. Interpol launched a hunt for Magnotta last Tuesday after a headless torso was found behind Magnotta's flat in Montreal and a hand and foot were posted to political parties in Ottawa. Magnotta, a gay porn film actor, who is also known by the names Eric Clinton Newman and Vladimir Romanov, was arrested on Monday(June 4)after was recognised inside the Spatkauf Internet-Cafe in the Neukoeln district of Berlin by an employee as he Googled stories about himself being on the run. A number of German police officers entered the premises where he offered no resistance after being asked if he was the wanted suspect.
Collect pictures of Jun Lin (victim) and Luka Magnotta - Jun 2012
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Collect pictures of Jun Lin (victim) and Luka Magnotta - Jun 2012
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Luka Magnotta, 29, who has been arrested for the cannibalistic murder of his gay lover Jun Lin, 33, who was found chopped up and eaten. Magnotta is shown here in Hollywood posing next to movie star Marilyn Monroe's handprints in a photo discovered today that he posted on Flickr.com. Interpol launched a hunt for Magnotta last Tuesday after a headless torso was found behind Magnotta's flat in Montreal and a hand and foot were posted to political parties in Ottawa. Magnotta, a gay porn film actor, who is also known by the names Eric Clinton Newman and Vladimir Romanov, was arrested on Monday(June 4)after was recognised inside the Spatkauf Internet-Cafe in the Neukoeln district of Berlin by an employee as he Googled stories about himself being on the run. A number of German police officers entered the premises where he offered no resistance after being asked if he was the wanted suspect.
Collect pictures of Jun Lin (victim) and Luka Magnotta - Jun 2012
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The crochet art of Olek - Jun 2012
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"Catch me if you can", St. Martin, Caribbean, 2011
The crochet art of Olek - Jun 2012
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One woman has had the art world sewn up for the last ten years - by crocheting objects large and small around the world.
Polish-born Olek has spent a decade taking her crochet hooks to objects ranging from an excavator in Poland to a canoe in Wales.
Other colourful highlights have included a London taxi, a tractor, Wall Street's famous charging bull sculpture and her grandmother's entire house.
The clever sew and sew, now based in New York, exhibits in galleries but also performs guerrilla actions such as on Anthony Gormley's beach sculptures in Liverpool.
And the 34-year-old is not adverse to covering people in yarn - including herself.
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The crochet art of Olek - Jun 2012
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"Catch me if you can", St. Martin, Caribbean, 2011
The crochet art of Olek - Jun 2012
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One woman has had the art world sewn up for the last ten years - by crocheting objects large and small around the world.
Polish-born Olek has spent a decade taking her crochet hooks to objects ranging from an excavator in Poland to a canoe in Wales.
Other colourful highlights have included a London taxi, a tractor, Wall Street's famous charging bull sculpture and her grandmother's entire house.
The clever sew and sew, now based in New York, exhibits in galleries but also performs guerrilla actions such as on Anthony Gormley's beach sculptures in Liverpool.
And the 34-year-old is not adverse to covering people in yarn - including herself.
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The crochet art of Olek - Jun 2012
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"Catch me if you can", St. Martin, Caribbean, 2011
The crochet art of Olek - Jun 2012
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One woman has had the art world sewn up for the last ten years - by crocheting objects large and small around the world.
Polish-born Olek has spent a decade taking her crochet hooks to objects ranging from an excavator in Poland to a canoe in Wales.
Other colourful highlights have included a London taxi, a tractor, Wall Street's famous charging bull sculpture and her grandmother's entire house.
The clever sew and sew, now based in New York, exhibits in galleries but also performs guerrilla actions such as on Anthony Gormley's beach sculptures in Liverpool.
And the 34-year-old is not adverse to covering people in yarn - including herself.
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15th Annual IF Revlon Run Walk, New York, America - 05 May 2012
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Emma Stone and mother Krista Stone
15th Annual IF Revlon Run Walk, New York, America - 05 May 2012
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