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  • Daily Life In Muscat
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    Daily Life In Muscat
    A view of the Riyam Censer at the Al Riyam park in Muscat, Oman on December 2, 2025. (Photo by Jakub Porzycki/NurPhoto)

     

  • Evening City Daily Life In The Tuscan City Of Florence
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    Evening City Daily Life In The Tuscan City Of Florence
    A woman walks alone past closed storefronts of jewelry shops in Florence, Italy, on November 21, 2025. The scene captures a solitary moment in the city's popular tourist and commercial area, illustrating evening city life in the Tuscan city of Florence. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • From Amman To Aqaba In Pictures
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    From Amman To Aqaba In Pictures
    AL-JAFR, JORDAN – OCTOBER 24:
    A JETT (Jordan Express Tourist Transport) bus is seen along the Desert Highway between Amman and Aqaba near Usaylah, Ma’an Governorate, Jordan, on October 24, 2025. (Photo by STR/NurPhoto)

     

  • From Amman To Aqaba In Pictures
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    From Amman To Aqaba In Pictures
    HASA, JORDAN – OCTOBER 24:
    A JETT (Jordan Express Tourist Transport) bus, the country’s main intercity and tourism operator, is seen at a Midway Castle near Hasa, along the Desert Highway between Amman and Aqaba, in Karak Governorate, Jordan, on October 24, 2025. (Photo by STR/NurPhoto)

     

  • FEATURE - Herbstlich gelbe Ginko-Bäume in Tokio
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    FEATURE - Herbstlich gelbe Ginko-Bäume in Tokio
    Pedestrians wearing face masks to prevent the spread of the novel coronavirus, walk under autumn leaves along the Meiji Jingu Gaien Avenue on November 17, 2020, Tokyo, Japan. Visitors gathered to see the yellow leaves of approximately 150 Ginko trees which is one of Tokyo's famous spots for the autumn season. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)


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  • FEATURE - Herbstlich gelbe Ginko-Bäume in Tokio
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    FEATURE - Herbstlich gelbe Ginko-Bäume in Tokio
    A man wearing a face mask to prevent the spread of the novel coronavirus, takes pictures of the autumn leaves along the Meiji Jingu Gaien Avenue on November 17, 2020, Tokyo, Japan. Visitors gathered to see the yellow leaves of approximately 150 Ginko trees which is one of Tokyo's famous spots for the autumn season. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)


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  • FEATURE - Herbstlich gelbe Ginko-Bäume in Tokio
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    FEATURE - Herbstlich gelbe Ginko-Bäume in Tokio
    Pedestrians wearing face masks to prevent the spread of the novel coronavirus, walk under autumn leaves along the Meiji Jingu Gaien Avenue on November 17, 2020, Tokyo, Japan. Visitors gathered to see the yellow leaves of approximately 150 Ginko trees which is one of Tokyo's famous spots for the autumn season. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)


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  • FEATURE - Herbstlich gelbe Ginko-Bäume in Tokio
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    FEATURE - Herbstlich gelbe Ginko-Bäume in Tokio
    Pedestrians wearing face masks to prevent the spread of the novel coronavirus, walk under autumn leaves along the Meiji Jingu Gaien Avenue on November 17, 2020, Tokyo, Japan. Visitors gathered to see the yellow leaves of approximately 150 Ginko trees which is one of Tokyo's famous spots for the autumn season. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)


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  • FEATURE - Herbstlich gelbe Ginko-Bäume in Tokio
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    FEATURE - Herbstlich gelbe Ginko-Bäume in Tokio
    Pedestrians wearing face masks to prevent the spread of the novel coronavirus, walk under autumn leaves along the Meiji Jingu Gaien Avenue on November 17, 2020, Tokyo, Japan. Visitors gathered to see the yellow leaves of approximately 150 Ginko trees which is one of Tokyo's famous spots for the autumn season. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)


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  • FEATURE - Herbstlich gelbe Ginko-Bäume in Tokio
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    FEATURE - Herbstlich gelbe Ginko-Bäume in Tokio
    A general view of the autumn leaves along the Meiji Jingu Gaien Avenue on November 17, 2020, Tokyo, Japan. Visitors gathered to see the yellow leaves of approximately 150 Ginko trees which is one of Tokyo's famous spots for the autumn season. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
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  • FEATURE - Herbstlich gelbe Ginko-Bäume in Tokio
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    FEATURE - Herbstlich gelbe Ginko-Bäume in Tokio
    A man from his bicycle takes pictures of the autumn leaves along the Meiji Jingu Gaien Avenue on November 17, 2020, Tokyo, Japan. Visitors gathered to see the yellow leaves of approximately 150 Ginko trees which is one of Tokyo's famous spots for the autumn season. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)


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  • FEATURE - Herbstlich gelbe Ginko-Bäume in Tokio
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    FEATURE - Herbstlich gelbe Ginko-Bäume in Tokio
    A woman wearing a face mask to prevent the spread of the novel coronavirus, takes pictures of the autumn leaves along the Meiji Jingu Gaien Avenue on November 17, 2020, Tokyo, Japan. Visitors gathered to see the yellow leaves of approximately 150 Ginko trees which is one of Tokyo's famous spots for the autumn season. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)


    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Herbstlich gelbe Ginko-Bäume in Tokio
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    FEATURE - Herbstlich gelbe Ginko-Bäume in Tokio
    A man on his bicycle rides past the autumn leaves along the Meiji Jingu Gaien Avenue on November 17, 2020, Tokyo, Japan. Visitors gathered to see the yellow leaves of approximately 150 Ginko trees which is one of Tokyo's famous spots for the autumn season. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)


    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Herbstlich gelbe Ginko-Bäume in Tokio
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    FEATURE - Herbstlich gelbe Ginko-Bäume in Tokio
    Pedestrians wearing face masks to prevent the spread of the novel coronavirus, walk under autumn leaves along the Meiji Jingu Gaien Avenue on November 17, 2020, Tokyo, Japan. Visitors gathered to see the yellow leaves of approximately 150 Ginko trees which is one of Tokyo's famous spots for the autumn season. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)


    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Herbstlich gelbe Ginko-Bäume in Tokio
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    FEATURE - Herbstlich gelbe Ginko-Bäume in Tokio
    Pedestrians wearing face masks to prevent the spread of the novel coronavirus, walk under autumn leaves along the Meiji Jingu Gaien Avenue on November 17, 2020, Tokyo, Japan. Visitors gathered to see the yellow leaves of approximately 150 Ginko trees which is one of Tokyo's famous spots for the autumn season. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)


    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Herbstlich gelbe Ginko-Bäume in Tokio
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    FEATURE - Herbstlich gelbe Ginko-Bäume in Tokio
    A general view of the autumn leaves along the Meiji Jingu Gaien Avenue on November 17, 2020, Tokyo, Japan. Visitors gathered to see the yellow leaves of approximately 150 Ginko trees which is one of Tokyo's famous spots for the autumn season. (Photo by Rodrigo Reyes Marin/AFLO)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Leeres London im Lockdown
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Leeres London im Lockdown


    These photos show Central London as it's never seen before, and may not be seen again in our lifetime.

    Photographer Wayne Howes has spent the past eight weeks scouring the city capturing a desolate London due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

    In the picture series, which Howes is hoping to turn into a book as a reference for future generations, he has captured the vast emptiness that has become London during the Coronavirus outbreak.

    "The collection of images has an eerie, almost post-apocalyptic feel about them' explains Howes.

    'Large historic buildings still obviously dominate the streets of London, but the normal hustle and bustle of London life is conspicuously absent.'

    Images show popular tourist hot spots that would usually be bustling in the run up to summer now completely empty.

    One photo shows Regent Street, which is usually busy at any time of day, but now at 9am appears abandoned.

    "At rush hour on a Monday morning it can take you half an hour to drive down Regent Street, it took me 30 seconds!' says Howes.

    A day where the gates of Buckingham Palace aren't lined with tourists and Royal fans taking photos is extremely rare, but Howes has captured the palace standing completely alone without a person in sight.

    Howes has set up a Kickstarter to fund his hope of creating a book to document this period in time for future generations - what a thriving capital city can look like when placed in lockdown, a million miles away from it's usual self.

    London in Lockdown can be supported on Kickstarter via http://kck.st/3fenbT8

    Featuring: The National Theatre
    Where: London, United Kingdom
    When: 11 May 2020
    Credit: Wayne Howes/Cover Images

    **EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH WAYNE HOWES.** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Leeres London im Lockdown
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Leeres London im Lockdown


    These photos show Central London as it's never seen before, and may not be seen again in our lifetime.

    Photographer Wayne Howes has spent the past eight weeks scouring the city capturing a desolate London due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

    In the picture series, which Howes is hoping to turn into a book as a reference for future generations, he has captured the vast emptiness that has become London during the Coronavirus outbreak.

    "The collection of images has an eerie, almost post-apocalyptic feel about them' explains Howes.

    'Large historic buildings still obviously dominate the streets of London, but the normal hustle and bustle of London life is conspicuously absent.'

    Images show popular tourist hot spots that would usually be bustling in the run up to summer now completely empty.

    One photo shows Regent Street, which is usually busy at any time of day, but now at 9am appears abandoned.

    "At rush hour on a Monday morning it can take you half an hour to drive down Regent Street, it took me 30 seconds!' says Howes.

    A day where the gates of Buckingham Palace aren't lined with tourists and Royal fans taking photos is extremely rare, but Howes has captured the palace standing completely alone without a person in sight.

    Howes has set up a Kickstarter to fund his hope of creating a book to document this period in time for future generations - what a thriving capital city can look like when placed in lockdown, a million miles away from it's usual self.

    London in Lockdown can be supported on Kickstarter via http://kck.st/3fenbT8

    Featuring: Millenium Bridge
    Where: London, United Kingdom
    When: 11 May 2020
    Credit: Wayne Howes/Cover Images

    **EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH WAYNE HOWES.** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Leeres London im Lockdown
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Leeres London im Lockdown


    These photos show Central London as it's never seen before, and may not be seen again in our lifetime.

    Photographer Wayne Howes has spent the past eight weeks scouring the city capturing a desolate London due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

    In the picture series, which Howes is hoping to turn into a book as a reference for future generations, he has captured the vast emptiness that has become London during the Coronavirus outbreak.

    "The collection of images has an eerie, almost post-apocalyptic feel about them' explains Howes.

    'Large historic buildings still obviously dominate the streets of London, but the normal hustle and bustle of London life is conspicuously absent.'

    Images show popular tourist hot spots that would usually be bustling in the run up to summer now completely empty.

    One photo shows Regent Street, which is usually busy at any time of day, but now at 9am appears abandoned.

    "At rush hour on a Monday morning it can take you half an hour to drive down Regent Street, it took me 30 seconds!' says Howes.

    A day where the gates of Buckingham Palace aren't lined with tourists and Royal fans taking photos is extremely rare, but Howes has captured the palace standing completely alone without a person in sight.

    Howes has set up a Kickstarter to fund his hope of creating a book to document this period in time for future generations - what a thriving capital city can look like when placed in lockdown, a million miles away from it's usual self.

    London in Lockdown can be supported on Kickstarter via http://kck.st/3fenbT8

    Featuring: Freemasons Hall
    Where: London, United Kingdom
    When: 11 May 2020
    Credit: Wayne Howes/Cover Images

    **EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH WAYNE HOWES.** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Leeres London im Lockdown
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Leeres London im Lockdown


    These photos show Central London as it's never seen before, and may not be seen again in our lifetime.

    Photographer Wayne Howes has spent the past eight weeks scouring the city capturing a desolate London due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

    In the picture series, which Howes is hoping to turn into a book as a reference for future generations, he has captured the vast emptiness that has become London during the Coronavirus outbreak.

    "The collection of images has an eerie, almost post-apocalyptic feel about them' explains Howes.

    'Large historic buildings still obviously dominate the streets of London, but the normal hustle and bustle of London life is conspicuously absent.'

    Images show popular tourist hot spots that would usually be bustling in the run up to summer now completely empty.

    One photo shows Regent Street, which is usually busy at any time of day, but now at 9am appears abandoned.

    "At rush hour on a Monday morning it can take you half an hour to drive down Regent Street, it took me 30 seconds!' says Howes.

    A day where the gates of Buckingham Palace aren't lined with tourists and Royal fans taking photos is extremely rare, but Howes has captured the palace standing completely alone without a person in sight.

    Howes has set up a Kickstarter to fund his hope of creating a book to document this period in time for future generations - what a thriving capital city can look like when placed in lockdown, a million miles away from it's usual self.

    London in Lockdown can be supported on Kickstarter via http://kck.st/3fenbT8

    Featuring: Heddon Street
    Where: London, United Kingdom
    When: 11 May 2020
    Credit: Wayne Howes/Cover Images

    **EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH WAYNE HOWES.** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Leeres London im Lockdown
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Leeres London im Lockdown


    These photos show Central London as it's never seen before, and may not be seen again in our lifetime.

    Photographer Wayne Howes has spent the past eight weeks scouring the city capturing a desolate London due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

    In the picture series, which Howes is hoping to turn into a book as a reference for future generations, he has captured the vast emptiness that has become London during the Coronavirus outbreak.

    "The collection of images has an eerie, almost post-apocalyptic feel about them' explains Howes.

    'Large historic buildings still obviously dominate the streets of London, but the normal hustle and bustle of London life is conspicuously absent.'

    Images show popular tourist hot spots that would usually be bustling in the run up to summer now completely empty.

    One photo shows Regent Street, which is usually busy at any time of day, but now at 9am appears abandoned.

    "At rush hour on a Monday morning it can take you half an hour to drive down Regent Street, it took me 30 seconds!' says Howes.

    A day where the gates of Buckingham Palace aren't lined with tourists and Royal fans taking photos is extremely rare, but Howes has captured the palace standing completely alone without a person in sight.

    Howes has set up a Kickstarter to fund his hope of creating a book to document this period in time for future generations - what a thriving capital city can look like when placed in lockdown, a million miles away from it's usual self.

    London in Lockdown can be supported on Kickstarter via http://kck.st/3fenbT8

    Featuring: Heddon Street
    Where: London, United Kingdom
    When: 11 May 2020
    Credit: Wayne Howes/Cover Images

    **EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH WAYNE HOWES.** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Leeres London im Lockdown
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Leeres London im Lockdown


    These photos show Central London as it's never seen before, and may not be seen again in our lifetime.

    Photographer Wayne Howes has spent the past eight weeks scouring the city capturing a desolate London due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

    In the picture series, which Howes is hoping to turn into a book as a reference for future generations, he has captured the vast emptiness that has become London during the Coronavirus outbreak.

    "The collection of images has an eerie, almost post-apocalyptic feel about them' explains Howes.

    'Large historic buildings still obviously dominate the streets of London, but the normal hustle and bustle of London life is conspicuously absent.'

    Images show popular tourist hot spots that would usually be bustling in the run up to summer now completely empty.

    One photo shows Regent Street, which is usually busy at any time of day, but now at 9am appears abandoned.

    "At rush hour on a Monday morning it can take you half an hour to drive down Regent Street, it took me 30 seconds!' says Howes.

    A day where the gates of Buckingham Palace aren't lined with tourists and Royal fans taking photos is extremely rare, but Howes has captured the palace standing completely alone without a person in sight.

    Howes has set up a Kickstarter to fund his hope of creating a book to document this period in time for future generations - what a thriving capital city can look like when placed in lockdown, a million miles away from it's usual self.

    London in Lockdown can be supported on Kickstarter via http://kck.st/3fenbT8

    Featuring: Seven Dials
    Where: London, United Kingdom
    When: 11 May 2020
    Credit: Wayne Howes/Cover Images

    **EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH WAYNE HOWES.** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Leeres London im Lockdown
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Leeres London im Lockdown


    These photos show Central London as it's never seen before, and may not be seen again in our lifetime.

    Photographer Wayne Howes has spent the past eight weeks scouring the city capturing a desolate London due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

    In the picture series, which Howes is hoping to turn into a book as a reference for future generations, he has captured the vast emptiness that has become London during the Coronavirus outbreak.

    "The collection of images has an eerie, almost post-apocalyptic feel about them' explains Howes.

    'Large historic buildings still obviously dominate the streets of London, but the normal hustle and bustle of London life is conspicuously absent.'

    Images show popular tourist hot spots that would usually be bustling in the run up to summer now completely empty.

    One photo shows Regent Street, which is usually busy at any time of day, but now at 9am appears abandoned.

    "At rush hour on a Monday morning it can take you half an hour to drive down Regent Street, it took me 30 seconds!' says Howes.

    A day where the gates of Buckingham Palace aren't lined with tourists and Royal fans taking photos is extremely rare, but Howes has captured the palace standing completely alone without a person in sight.

    Howes has set up a Kickstarter to fund his hope of creating a book to document this period in time for future generations - what a thriving capital city can look like when placed in lockdown, a million miles away from it's usual self.

    London in Lockdown can be supported on Kickstarter via http://kck.st/3fenbT8

    Featuring: Parliament Square
    Where: London, United Kingdom
    When: 07 May 2020
    Credit: Wayne Howes/Cover Images

    **EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH WAYNE HOWES.** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Leeres London im Lockdown
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Leeres London im Lockdown


    These photos show Central London as it's never seen before, and may not be seen again in our lifetime.

    Photographer Wayne Howes has spent the past eight weeks scouring the city capturing a desolate London due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

    In the picture series, which Howes is hoping to turn into a book as a reference for future generations, he has captured the vast emptiness that has become London during the Coronavirus outbreak.

    "The collection of images has an eerie, almost post-apocalyptic feel about them' explains Howes.

    'Large historic buildings still obviously dominate the streets of London, but the normal hustle and bustle of London life is conspicuously absent.'

    Images show popular tourist hot spots that would usually be bustling in the run up to summer now completely empty.

    One photo shows Regent Street, which is usually busy at any time of day, but now at 9am appears abandoned.

    "At rush hour on a Monday morning it can take you half an hour to drive down Regent Street, it took me 30 seconds!' says Howes.

    A day where the gates of Buckingham Palace aren't lined with tourists and Royal fans taking photos is extremely rare, but Howes has captured the palace standing completely alone without a person in sight.

    Howes has set up a Kickstarter to fund his hope of creating a book to document this period in time for future generations - what a thriving capital city can look like when placed in lockdown, a million miles away from it's usual self.

    London in Lockdown can be supported on Kickstarter via http://kck.st/3fenbT8

    Featuring: Parliament Square
    Where: London, United Kingdom
    When: 07 May 2020
    Credit: Wayne Howes/Cover Images

    **EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH WAYNE HOWES.** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Leeres London im Lockdown
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Leeres London im Lockdown


    These photos show Central London as it's never seen before, and may not be seen again in our lifetime.

    Photographer Wayne Howes has spent the past eight weeks scouring the city capturing a desolate London due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

    In the picture series, which Howes is hoping to turn into a book as a reference for future generations, he has captured the vast emptiness that has become London during the Coronavirus outbreak.

    "The collection of images has an eerie, almost post-apocalyptic feel about them' explains Howes.

    'Large historic buildings still obviously dominate the streets of London, but the normal hustle and bustle of London life is conspicuously absent.'

    Images show popular tourist hot spots that would usually be bustling in the run up to summer now completely empty.

    One photo shows Regent Street, which is usually busy at any time of day, but now at 9am appears abandoned.

    "At rush hour on a Monday morning it can take you half an hour to drive down Regent Street, it took me 30 seconds!' says Howes.

    A day where the gates of Buckingham Palace aren't lined with tourists and Royal fans taking photos is extremely rare, but Howes has captured the palace standing completely alone without a person in sight.

    Howes has set up a Kickstarter to fund his hope of creating a book to document this period in time for future generations - what a thriving capital city can look like when placed in lockdown, a million miles away from it's usual self.

    London in Lockdown can be supported on Kickstarter via http://kck.st/3fenbT8

    Featuring: Covent Garden
    Where: London, United Kingdom
    When: 07 May 2020
    Credit: Wayne Howes/Cover Images

    **EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH WAYNE HOWES.** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Leeres London im Lockdown
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Leeres London im Lockdown


    These photos show Central London as it's never seen before, and may not be seen again in our lifetime.

    Photographer Wayne Howes has spent the past eight weeks scouring the city capturing a desolate London due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

    In the picture series, which Howes is hoping to turn into a book as a reference for future generations, he has captured the vast emptiness that has become London during the Coronavirus outbreak.

    "The collection of images has an eerie, almost post-apocalyptic feel about them' explains Howes.

    'Large historic buildings still obviously dominate the streets of London, but the normal hustle and bustle of London life is conspicuously absent.'

    Images show popular tourist hot spots that would usually be bustling in the run up to summer now completely empty.

    One photo shows Regent Street, which is usually busy at any time of day, but now at 9am appears abandoned.

    "At rush hour on a Monday morning it can take you half an hour to drive down Regent Street, it took me 30 seconds!' says Howes.

    A day where the gates of Buckingham Palace aren't lined with tourists and Royal fans taking photos is extremely rare, but Howes has captured the palace standing completely alone without a person in sight.

    Howes has set up a Kickstarter to fund his hope of creating a book to document this period in time for future generations - what a thriving capital city can look like when placed in lockdown, a million miles away from it's usual self.

    London in Lockdown can be supported on Kickstarter via http://kck.st/3fenbT8

    Featuring: Horse Guards Parade
    Where: London, United Kingdom
    When: 07 May 2020
    Credit: Wayne Howes/Cover Images

    **EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH WAYNE HOWES.** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Leeres London im Lockdown
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Leeres London im Lockdown


    These photos show Central London as it's never seen before, and may not be seen again in our lifetime.

    Photographer Wayne Howes has spent the past eight weeks scouring the city capturing a desolate London due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

    In the picture series, which Howes is hoping to turn into a book as a reference for future generations, he has captured the vast emptiness that has become London during the Coronavirus outbreak.

    "The collection of images has an eerie, almost post-apocalyptic feel about them' explains Howes.

    'Large historic buildings still obviously dominate the streets of London, but the normal hustle and bustle of London life is conspicuously absent.'

    Images show popular tourist hot spots that would usually be bustling in the run up to summer now completely empty.

    One photo shows Regent Street, which is usually busy at any time of day, but now at 9am appears abandoned.

    "At rush hour on a Monday morning it can take you half an hour to drive down Regent Street, it took me 30 seconds!' says Howes.

    A day where the gates of Buckingham Palace aren't lined with tourists and Royal fans taking photos is extremely rare, but Howes has captured the palace standing completely alone without a person in sight.

    Howes has set up a Kickstarter to fund his hope of creating a book to document this period in time for future generations - what a thriving capital city can look like when placed in lockdown, a million miles away from it's usual self.

    London in Lockdown can be supported on Kickstarter via http://kck.st/3fenbT8

    Featuring: London Bridge
    Where: London, United Kingdom
    When: 05 May 2020
    Credit: Wayne Howes/Cover Images

    **EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH WAYNE HOWES.** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Leeres London im Lockdown
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Leeres London im Lockdown


    These photos show Central London as it's never seen before, and may not be seen again in our lifetime.

    Photographer Wayne Howes has spent the past eight weeks scouring the city capturing a desolate London due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

    In the picture series, which Howes is hoping to turn into a book as a reference for future generations, he has captured the vast emptiness that has become London during the Coronavirus outbreak.

    "The collection of images has an eerie, almost post-apocalyptic feel about them' explains Howes.

    'Large historic buildings still obviously dominate the streets of London, but the normal hustle and bustle of London life is conspicuously absent.'

    Images show popular tourist hot spots that would usually be bustling in the run up to summer now completely empty.

    One photo shows Regent Street, which is usually busy at any time of day, but now at 9am appears abandoned.

    "At rush hour on a Monday morning it can take you half an hour to drive down Regent Street, it took me 30 seconds!' says Howes.

    A day where the gates of Buckingham Palace aren't lined with tourists and Royal fans taking photos is extremely rare, but Howes has captured the palace standing completely alone without a person in sight.

    Howes has set up a Kickstarter to fund his hope of creating a book to document this period in time for future generations - what a thriving capital city can look like when placed in lockdown, a million miles away from it's usual self.

    London in Lockdown can be supported on Kickstarter via http://kck.st/3fenbT8

    Featuring: The Gherkin
    Where: London, United Kingdom
    When: 05 May 2020
    Credit: Wayne Howes/Cover Images

    **EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH WAYNE HOWES.** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Leeres London im Lockdown
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Leeres London im Lockdown


    These photos show Central London as it's never seen before, and may not be seen again in our lifetime.

    Photographer Wayne Howes has spent the past eight weeks scouring the city capturing a desolate London due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

    In the picture series, which Howes is hoping to turn into a book as a reference for future generations, he has captured the vast emptiness that has become London during the Coronavirus outbreak.

    "The collection of images has an eerie, almost post-apocalyptic feel about them' explains Howes.

    'Large historic buildings still obviously dominate the streets of London, but the normal hustle and bustle of London life is conspicuously absent.'

    Images show popular tourist hot spots that would usually be bustling in the run up to summer now completely empty.

    One photo shows Regent Street, which is usually busy at any time of day, but now at 9am appears abandoned.

    "At rush hour on a Monday morning it can take you half an hour to drive down Regent Street, it took me 30 seconds!' says Howes.

    A day where the gates of Buckingham Palace aren't lined with tourists and Royal fans taking photos is extremely rare, but Howes has captured the palace standing completely alone without a person in sight.

    Howes has set up a Kickstarter to fund his hope of creating a book to document this period in time for future generations - what a thriving capital city can look like when placed in lockdown, a million miles away from it's usual self.

    London in Lockdown can be supported on Kickstarter via http://kck.st/3fenbT8

    Featuring: The Savoy Hotel
    Where: London, United Kingdom
    When: 04 May 2020
    Credit: Wayne Howes/Cover Images

    **EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH WAYNE HOWES.** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Leeres London im Lockdown
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Leeres London im Lockdown


    These photos show Central London as it's never seen before, and may not be seen again in our lifetime.

    Photographer Wayne Howes has spent the past eight weeks scouring the city capturing a desolate London due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

    In the picture series, which Howes is hoping to turn into a book as a reference for future generations, he has captured the vast emptiness that has become London during the Coronavirus outbreak.

    "The collection of images has an eerie, almost post-apocalyptic feel about them' explains Howes.

    'Large historic buildings still obviously dominate the streets of London, but the normal hustle and bustle of London life is conspicuously absent.'

    Images show popular tourist hot spots that would usually be bustling in the run up to summer now completely empty.

    One photo shows Regent Street, which is usually busy at any time of day, but now at 9am appears abandoned.

    "At rush hour on a Monday morning it can take you half an hour to drive down Regent Street, it took me 30 seconds!' says Howes.

    A day where the gates of Buckingham Palace aren't lined with tourists and Royal fans taking photos is extremely rare, but Howes has captured the palace standing completely alone without a person in sight.

    Howes has set up a Kickstarter to fund his hope of creating a book to document this period in time for future generations - what a thriving capital city can look like when placed in lockdown, a million miles away from it's usual self.

    London in Lockdown can be supported on Kickstarter via http://kck.st/3fenbT8

    Featuring: Royal Courts of Justice
    Where: London, United Kingdom
    When: 04 May 2020
    Credit: Wayne Howes/Cover Images

    **EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH WAYNE HOWES.** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Leeres London im Lockdown
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Leeres London im Lockdown


    These photos show Central London as it's never seen before, and may not be seen again in our lifetime.

    Photographer Wayne Howes has spent the past eight weeks scouring the city capturing a desolate London due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

    In the picture series, which Howes is hoping to turn into a book as a reference for future generations, he has captured the vast emptiness that has become London during the Coronavirus outbreak.

    "The collection of images has an eerie, almost post-apocalyptic feel about them' explains Howes.

    'Large historic buildings still obviously dominate the streets of London, but the normal hustle and bustle of London life is conspicuously absent.'

    Images show popular tourist hot spots that would usually be bustling in the run up to summer now completely empty.

    One photo shows Regent Street, which is usually busy at any time of day, but now at 9am appears abandoned.

    "At rush hour on a Monday morning it can take you half an hour to drive down Regent Street, it took me 30 seconds!' says Howes.

    A day where the gates of Buckingham Palace aren't lined with tourists and Royal fans taking photos is extremely rare, but Howes has captured the palace standing completely alone without a person in sight.

    Howes has set up a Kickstarter to fund his hope of creating a book to document this period in time for future generations - what a thriving capital city can look like when placed in lockdown, a million miles away from it's usual self.

    London in Lockdown can be supported on Kickstarter via http://kck.st/3fenbT8

    Featuring: Paternoster Square
    Where: London, United Kingdom
    When: 30 Apr 2020
    Credit: Wayne Howes/Cover Images

    **EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH WAYNE HOWES.** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Leeres London im Lockdown
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Leeres London im Lockdown


    These photos show Central London as it's never seen before, and may not be seen again in our lifetime.

    Photographer Wayne Howes has spent the past eight weeks scouring the city capturing a desolate London due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

    In the picture series, which Howes is hoping to turn into a book as a reference for future generations, he has captured the vast emptiness that has become London during the Coronavirus outbreak.

    "The collection of images has an eerie, almost post-apocalyptic feel about them' explains Howes.

    'Large historic buildings still obviously dominate the streets of London, but the normal hustle and bustle of London life is conspicuously absent.'

    Images show popular tourist hot spots that would usually be bustling in the run up to summer now completely empty.

    One photo shows Regent Street, which is usually busy at any time of day, but now at 9am appears abandoned.

    "At rush hour on a Monday morning it can take you half an hour to drive down Regent Street, it took me 30 seconds!' says Howes.

    A day where the gates of Buckingham Palace aren't lined with tourists and Royal fans taking photos is extremely rare, but Howes has captured the palace standing completely alone without a person in sight.

    Howes has set up a Kickstarter to fund his hope of creating a book to document this period in time for future generations - what a thriving capital city can look like when placed in lockdown, a million miles away from it's usual self.

    London in Lockdown can be supported on Kickstarter via http://kck.st/3fenbT8

    Featuring: Buckingham Palace
    Where: London, United Kingdom
    When: 30 Apr 2020
    Credit: Wayne Howes/Cover Images

    **EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH WAYNE HOWES.** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Leeres London im Lockdown
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Leeres London im Lockdown


    These photos show Central London as it's never seen before, and may not be seen again in our lifetime.

    Photographer Wayne Howes has spent the past eight weeks scouring the city capturing a desolate London due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

    In the picture series, which Howes is hoping to turn into a book as a reference for future generations, he has captured the vast emptiness that has become London during the Coronavirus outbreak.

    "The collection of images has an eerie, almost post-apocalyptic feel about them' explains Howes.

    'Large historic buildings still obviously dominate the streets of London, but the normal hustle and bustle of London life is conspicuously absent.'

    Images show popular tourist hot spots that would usually be bustling in the run up to summer now completely empty.

    One photo shows Regent Street, which is usually busy at any time of day, but now at 9am appears abandoned.

    "At rush hour on a Monday morning it can take you half an hour to drive down Regent Street, it took me 30 seconds!' says Howes.

    A day where the gates of Buckingham Palace aren't lined with tourists and Royal fans taking photos is extremely rare, but Howes has captured the palace standing completely alone without a person in sight.

    Howes has set up a Kickstarter to fund his hope of creating a book to document this period in time for future generations - what a thriving capital city can look like when placed in lockdown, a million miles away from it's usual self.

    London in Lockdown can be supported on Kickstarter via http://kck.st/3fenbT8

    Featuring: Piccadilly Circus
    Where: London, United Kingdom
    When: 28 Apr 2020
    Credit: Wayne Howes/Cover Images

    **EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH WAYNE HOWES.** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Leeres London im Lockdown
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Leeres London im Lockdown


    These photos show Central London as it's never seen before, and may not be seen again in our lifetime.

    Photographer Wayne Howes has spent the past eight weeks scouring the city capturing a desolate London due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

    In the picture series, which Howes is hoping to turn into a book as a reference for future generations, he has captured the vast emptiness that has become London during the Coronavirus outbreak.

    "The collection of images has an eerie, almost post-apocalyptic feel about them' explains Howes.

    'Large historic buildings still obviously dominate the streets of London, but the normal hustle and bustle of London life is conspicuously absent.'

    Images show popular tourist hot spots that would usually be bustling in the run up to summer now completely empty.

    One photo shows Regent Street, which is usually busy at any time of day, but now at 9am appears abandoned.

    "At rush hour on a Monday morning it can take you half an hour to drive down Regent Street, it took me 30 seconds!' says Howes.

    A day where the gates of Buckingham Palace aren't lined with tourists and Royal fans taking photos is extremely rare, but Howes has captured the palace standing completely alone without a person in sight.

    Howes has set up a Kickstarter to fund his hope of creating a book to document this period in time for future generations - what a thriving capital city can look like when placed in lockdown, a million miles away from it's usual self.

    London in Lockdown can be supported on Kickstarter via http://kck.st/3fenbT8

    Featuring: Oxford Street
    Where: London, United Kingdom
    When: 21 Apr 2020
    Credit: Wayne Howes/Cover Images

    **EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH WAYNE HOWES.** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Leeres London im Lockdown
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Leeres London im Lockdown


    These photos show Central London as it's never seen before, and may not be seen again in our lifetime.

    Photographer Wayne Howes has spent the past eight weeks scouring the city capturing a desolate London due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

    In the picture series, which Howes is hoping to turn into a book as a reference for future generations, he has captured the vast emptiness that has become London during the Coronavirus outbreak.

    "The collection of images has an eerie, almost post-apocalyptic feel about them' explains Howes.

    'Large historic buildings still obviously dominate the streets of London, but the normal hustle and bustle of London life is conspicuously absent.'

    Images show popular tourist hot spots that would usually be bustling in the run up to summer now completely empty.

    One photo shows Regent Street, which is usually busy at any time of day, but now at 9am appears abandoned.

    "At rush hour on a Monday morning it can take you half an hour to drive down Regent Street, it took me 30 seconds!' says Howes.

    A day where the gates of Buckingham Palace aren't lined with tourists and Royal fans taking photos is extremely rare, but Howes has captured the palace standing completely alone without a person in sight.

    Howes has set up a Kickstarter to fund his hope of creating a book to document this period in time for future generations - what a thriving capital city can look like when placed in lockdown, a million miles away from it's usual self.

    London in Lockdown can be supported on Kickstarter via http://kck.st/3fenbT8

    Featuring: Piccadilly Circus
    Where: London, United Kingdom
    When: 21 Apr 2020
    Credit: Wayne Howes/Cover Images

    **EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH WAYNE HOWES.** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Leeres London im Lockdown
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Leeres London im Lockdown


    These photos show Central London as it's never seen before, and may not be seen again in our lifetime.

    Photographer Wayne Howes has spent the past eight weeks scouring the city capturing a desolate London due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

    In the picture series, which Howes is hoping to turn into a book as a reference for future generations, he has captured the vast emptiness that has become London during the Coronavirus outbreak.

    "The collection of images has an eerie, almost post-apocalyptic feel about them' explains Howes.

    'Large historic buildings still obviously dominate the streets of London, but the normal hustle and bustle of London life is conspicuously absent.'

    Images show popular tourist hot spots that would usually be bustling in the run up to summer now completely empty.

    One photo shows Regent Street, which is usually busy at any time of day, but now at 9am appears abandoned.

    "At rush hour on a Monday morning it can take you half an hour to drive down Regent Street, it took me 30 seconds!' says Howes.

    A day where the gates of Buckingham Palace aren't lined with tourists and Royal fans taking photos is extremely rare, but Howes has captured the palace standing completely alone without a person in sight.

    Howes has set up a Kickstarter to fund his hope of creating a book to document this period in time for future generations - what a thriving capital city can look like when placed in lockdown, a million miles away from it's usual self.

    London in Lockdown can be supported on Kickstarter via http://kck.st/3fenbT8

    Featuring: Liberty
    Where: London, United Kingdom
    When: 21 Apr 2020
    Credit: Wayne Howes/Cover Images

    **EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH WAYNE HOWES.** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Leeres London im Lockdown
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Leeres London im Lockdown


    These photos show Central London as it's never seen before, and may not be seen again in our lifetime.

    Photographer Wayne Howes has spent the past eight weeks scouring the city capturing a desolate London due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

    In the picture series, which Howes is hoping to turn into a book as a reference for future generations, he has captured the vast emptiness that has become London during the Coronavirus outbreak.

    "The collection of images has an eerie, almost post-apocalyptic feel about them' explains Howes.

    'Large historic buildings still obviously dominate the streets of London, but the normal hustle and bustle of London life is conspicuously absent.'

    Images show popular tourist hot spots that would usually be bustling in the run up to summer now completely empty.

    One photo shows Regent Street, which is usually busy at any time of day, but now at 9am appears abandoned.

    "At rush hour on a Monday morning it can take you half an hour to drive down Regent Street, it took me 30 seconds!' says Howes.

    A day where the gates of Buckingham Palace aren't lined with tourists and Royal fans taking photos is extremely rare, but Howes has captured the palace standing completely alone without a person in sight.

    Howes has set up a Kickstarter to fund his hope of creating a book to document this period in time for future generations - what a thriving capital city can look like when placed in lockdown, a million miles away from it's usual self.

    London in Lockdown can be supported on Kickstarter via http://kck.st/3fenbT8

    Featuring: China Town
    Where: London, United Kingdom
    When: 21 Apr 2020
    Credit: Wayne Howes/Cover Images

    **EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH WAYNE HOWES.** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Leeres London im Lockdown
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Leeres London im Lockdown


    These photos show Central London as it's never seen before, and may not be seen again in our lifetime.

    Photographer Wayne Howes has spent the past eight weeks scouring the city capturing a desolate London due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

    In the picture series, which Howes is hoping to turn into a book as a reference for future generations, he has captured the vast emptiness that has become London during the Coronavirus outbreak.

    "The collection of images has an eerie, almost post-apocalyptic feel about them' explains Howes.

    'Large historic buildings still obviously dominate the streets of London, but the normal hustle and bustle of London life is conspicuously absent.'

    Images show popular tourist hot spots that would usually be bustling in the run up to summer now completely empty.

    One photo shows Regent Street, which is usually busy at any time of day, but now at 9am appears abandoned.

    "At rush hour on a Monday morning it can take you half an hour to drive down Regent Street, it took me 30 seconds!' says Howes.

    A day where the gates of Buckingham Palace aren't lined with tourists and Royal fans taking photos is extremely rare, but Howes has captured the palace standing completely alone without a person in sight.

    Howes has set up a Kickstarter to fund his hope of creating a book to document this period in time for future generations - what a thriving capital city can look like when placed in lockdown, a million miles away from it's usual self.

    London in Lockdown can be supported on Kickstarter via http://kck.st/3fenbT8

    Featuring: Bond Street
    Where: London, United Kingdom
    When: 21 Apr 2020
    Credit: Wayne Howes/Cover Images

    **EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH WAYNE HOWES.** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Leeres London im Lockdown
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Leeres London im Lockdown


    These photos show Central London as it's never seen before, and may not be seen again in our lifetime.

    Photographer Wayne Howes has spent the past eight weeks scouring the city capturing a desolate London due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

    In the picture series, which Howes is hoping to turn into a book as a reference for future generations, he has captured the vast emptiness that has become London during the Coronavirus outbreak.

    "The collection of images has an eerie, almost post-apocalyptic feel about them' explains Howes.

    'Large historic buildings still obviously dominate the streets of London, but the normal hustle and bustle of London life is conspicuously absent.'

    Images show popular tourist hot spots that would usually be bustling in the run up to summer now completely empty.

    One photo shows Regent Street, which is usually busy at any time of day, but now at 9am appears abandoned.

    "At rush hour on a Monday morning it can take you half an hour to drive down Regent Street, it took me 30 seconds!' says Howes.

    A day where the gates of Buckingham Palace aren't lined with tourists and Royal fans taking photos is extremely rare, but Howes has captured the palace standing completely alone without a person in sight.

    Howes has set up a Kickstarter to fund his hope of creating a book to document this period in time for future generations - what a thriving capital city can look like when placed in lockdown, a million miles away from it's usual self.

    London in Lockdown can be supported on Kickstarter via http://kck.st/3fenbT8

    Featuring: Covent Garden
    Where: London, United Kingdom
    When: 20 Apr 2020
    Credit: Wayne Howes/Cover Images

    **EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH WAYNE HOWES.** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Leeres London im Lockdown
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Leeres London im Lockdown


    These photos show Central London as it's never seen before, and may not be seen again in our lifetime.

    Photographer Wayne Howes has spent the past eight weeks scouring the city capturing a desolate London due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

    In the picture series, which Howes is hoping to turn into a book as a reference for future generations, he has captured the vast emptiness that has become London during the Coronavirus outbreak.

    "The collection of images has an eerie, almost post-apocalyptic feel about them' explains Howes.

    'Large historic buildings still obviously dominate the streets of London, but the normal hustle and bustle of London life is conspicuously absent.'

    Images show popular tourist hot spots that would usually be bustling in the run up to summer now completely empty.

    One photo shows Regent Street, which is usually busy at any time of day, but now at 9am appears abandoned.

    "At rush hour on a Monday morning it can take you half an hour to drive down Regent Street, it took me 30 seconds!' says Howes.

    A day where the gates of Buckingham Palace aren't lined with tourists and Royal fans taking photos is extremely rare, but Howes has captured the palace standing completely alone without a person in sight.

    Howes has set up a Kickstarter to fund his hope of creating a book to document this period in time for future generations - what a thriving capital city can look like when placed in lockdown, a million miles away from it's usual self.

    London in Lockdown can be supported on Kickstarter via http://kck.st/3fenbT8

    Featuring: Ledenhall Market
    Where: London, United Kingdom
    When: 17 Apr 2020
    Credit: Wayne Howes/Cover Images

    **EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH WAYNE HOWES.** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Leeres London im Lockdown
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Leeres London im Lockdown


    These photos show Central London as it's never seen before, and may not be seen again in our lifetime.

    Photographer Wayne Howes has spent the past eight weeks scouring the city capturing a desolate London due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

    In the picture series, which Howes is hoping to turn into a book as a reference for future generations, he has captured the vast emptiness that has become London during the Coronavirus outbreak.

    "The collection of images has an eerie, almost post-apocalyptic feel about them' explains Howes.

    'Large historic buildings still obviously dominate the streets of London, but the normal hustle and bustle of London life is conspicuously absent.'

    Images show popular tourist hot spots that would usually be bustling in the run up to summer now completely empty.

    One photo shows Regent Street, which is usually busy at any time of day, but now at 9am appears abandoned.

    "At rush hour on a Monday morning it can take you half an hour to drive down Regent Street, it took me 30 seconds!' says Howes.

    A day where the gates of Buckingham Palace aren't lined with tourists and Royal fans taking photos is extremely rare, but Howes has captured the palace standing completely alone without a person in sight.

    Howes has set up a Kickstarter to fund his hope of creating a book to document this period in time for future generations - what a thriving capital city can look like when placed in lockdown, a million miles away from it's usual self.

    London in Lockdown can be supported on Kickstarter via http://kck.st/3fenbT8

    Featuring: London Bridge
    Where: London, United Kingdom
    When: 07 Apr 2020
    Credit: Wayne Howes/Cover Images

    **EDITORIAL USE ONLY. MATERIALS ONLY TO BE USED IN CONJUNCTION WITH EDITORIAL STORY. THE USE OF THESE MATERIALS FOR ADVERTISING, MARKETING OR ANY OTHER COMMERCIAL PURPOSE IS STRICTLY PROHIBITED. MATERIAL COPYRIGHT REMAINS WITH WAYNE HOWES.** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Leeres London im Lockdown
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Leeres London im Lockdown


    These photos show Central London as it's never seen before, and may not be seen again in our lifetime.

    Photographer Wayne Howes has spent the past eight weeks scouring the city capturing a desolate London due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

    In the picture series, which Howes is hoping to turn into a book as a reference for future generations, he has captured the vast emptiness that has become London during the Coronavirus outbreak.

    "The collection of images has an eerie, almost post-apocalyptic feel about them' explains Howes.

    'Large historic buildings still obviously dominate the streets of London, but the normal hustle and bustle of London life is conspicuously absent.'

    Images show popular tourist hot spots that would usually be bustling in the run up to summer now completely empty.

    One photo shows Regent Street, which is usually busy at any time of day, but now at 9am appears abandoned.

    "At rush hour on a Monday morning it can take you half an hour to drive down Regent Street, it took me 30 seconds!' says Howes.

    A day where the gates of Buckingham Palace aren't lined with tourists and Royal fans taking photos is extremely rare, but Howes has captured the palace standing completely alone without a person in sight.

    Howes has set up a Kickstarter to fund his hope of creating a book to document this period in time for future generations - what a thriving capital city can look like when placed in lockdown, a million miles away from it's usual self.

    London in Lockdown can be supported on Kickstarter via http://kck.st/3fenbT8

    Featuring: New Bond Street
    Where: London, United Kingdom
    When: 03 Apr 2020
    Credit: Wayne Howes/Cover Images

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  • Ausbrechender Vulkan, Stromboli, Italien. / Erupting Volcano, Stromboli, Italy.
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    Ausbrechender Vulkan, Stromboli, Italien. / Erupting Volcano, Stromboli, Italy.
    de_002_0888 (30004/DE_002_0888), Ausbrechender Vulkan, Stromboli, Italien., (© INSADCO / David Ewing)
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  • Ausbrechender Vulkan, Stromboli, Italien. / Erupting Volcano, Stromboli, Italy.
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    Ausbrechender Vulkan, Stromboli, Italien. / Erupting Volcano, Stromboli, Italy.
    de_002_0880 (29996/DE_002_0880), Ausbrechender Vulkan, Stromboli, Italien., (© INSADCO / David Ewing)
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  • Ausbrechender Vulkan, Stromboli, Italien. / Erupting Volcano, Stromboli, Italy.
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    Ausbrechender Vulkan, Stromboli, Italien. / Erupting Volcano, Stromboli, Italy.
    de_002_0866 (29982/DE_002_0866), Ausbrechender Vulkan, Stromboli, Italien., (© INSADCO / David Ewing)
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  • Ausbrechender Vulkan, Stromboli, Italien. / Erupting Volcano, Stromboli, Italy.
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    Ausbrechender Vulkan, Stromboli, Italien. / Erupting Volcano, Stromboli, Italy.
    de_002_0876 (29992/DE_002_0876), Ausbrechender Vulkan, Stromboli, Italien., (© INSADCO / David Ewing)
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  • Ausbrechender Vulkan, Stromboli, Italien. / Erupting Volcano, Stromboli, Italy.
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    Ausbrechender Vulkan, Stromboli, Italien. / Erupting Volcano, Stromboli, Italy.
    de_002_0869 (29985/DE_002_0869), Ausbrechender Vulkan, Stromboli, Italien., (© INSADCO / David Ewing)
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  • Ausbrechender Vulkan, Stromboli, Italien. / Erupting Volcano, Stromboli, Italy.
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    Ausbrechender Vulkan, Stromboli, Italien. / Erupting Volcano, Stromboli, Italy.
    de_002_0867 (29983/DE_002_0867), Ausbrechender Vulkan, Stromboli, Italien., (© INSADCO / David Ewing)
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  • Surface Tension: Greenland Ice Images.
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    Surface Tension: Greenland Ice Images.
    The glacier close to the town of Narsaq at 61 (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)
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  • Surface Tension: Greenland Ice Images.
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    Surface Tension: Greenland Ice Images.
    'Pancake Ice' close to the town of Narsaq (South of Nulugssuaq and North of Manitsoq). visited as a tourist spot. Greenlanders ocasionally take tourists to see the glacier. The pancake is covered in a light dirty coloured dust.

    (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

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