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  • FEATURE - Die Siegerbilder der Wetter-Fotografie der Royal Meteorological Society
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    FEATURE - Die Siegerbilder der Wetter-Fotografie der Royal Meteorological Society
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Sime Baresic/RMetS/Bav Media/Shutterstock (10751053p)
    The picture shows Cell With Rainbow by Sime Baresic, 27. It was taken at Nature park Vransko Lake. They said: "That afternoon I was asleep and suddenly woke up from my sleep and looked at my watch and I saw it was time to see off the sunset! When I was already halfway to the destination where I intended to photograph the sunset, I saw that something was safely being prepared and hurried to another destination! When I arrived I felt like a little kid, happy and fulfilled! An indescribable feeling to stand and watch and follow what nature means!"The 26 finalists for this year's Weather Photographer of the Year have been announced and the public are being invited to vote for their favourite.The Royal Meteorological Society (RMetS), which celebrates its 170th birthday this year, in association with AccuWeather, has put the shortlisted pictures on their website and people can visit photocrowd.com/wpotyvote to vote until September 25.The popular competition, which is now in its fifth year, has attracted entries from around the world.
    Weather Photographer of The Year Shortlist

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  • FEATURE - Die Siegerbilder der Wetter-Fotografie der Royal Meteorological Society
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    FEATURE - Die Siegerbilder der Wetter-Fotografie der Royal Meteorological Society
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by VU TRUNG HUAN/RMetS/Bav Media/Shutterstock (10751053y)
    The picture shows Tea Hills by Vu Trung Huan, age 38, from Vietnam.It was taken at LongCoc Tea Hill, Tan Son District, Phu Tho Province, Vietnam. The photographer said: "Lost in the fairy scene. Long Coc tea hill has mysterious and strange features when the sun is not yet up. Hidden in the morning mist, the green color of tea leaves still stands out. Early in the morning, holding a cup of tea, taking a breath of fresh air, Watching the gentle green stretches of green tea hills. It is true that nothing is equal!. For those who love nature, like to watch the sunrise, when standing on the top of the hill, you will the most clearly feel the transition between night and day. A large green land suddenly caught in sight. When the sun is up, everything is tinged with sunlight, on the tea buds there is still glittering morning dew, a pure beauty that makes you just want to embrace everything."The 26 finalists for this year's Weather Photographer of the Year have been announced and the public are being invited to vote for their favourite.The Royal Meteorological Society (RMetS), which celebrates its 170th birthday this year, in association with AccuWeather, has put the shortlisted pictures on their website and people can visit photocrowd.com/wpotyvote to vote until September 25.The popular competition, which is now in its fifth year, has attracted entries from around the world.
    Weather Photographer of The Year Shortlist

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Man with red Beanie posing in front of a blue Container
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    Man with red Beanie posing in front of a blue Container
    PREMIUM SELECTION SPECIAL FEE: 50% SURCHARGE Man with red Beanie posing in front of a blue Container *** Local Caption *** 00614131
    PREMIUM SELECTION SPECIAL FEE: 50% SURCHARGE, Model release liegt vor | model released

     

  • FEATURE - Kampf der Bussarde
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    FEATURE - Kampf der Bussarde
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Miguel/REX/Shutterstock (9300299d)
    Buzzards (Buteo buteo) fighting over carrrion. Pinned down bird suddenly leaps up.
    Buteo buteos fighting, Vojvodina, Serbia - 12 Dec 2017

    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - U-Bahnstreik in London
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    NEWS - U-Bahnstreik in London
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Guy Bell/REX/Shutterstock (7765540r)
    Passengers run for it after suddenly beig released having been held behind barriers for 1 of four Caterham services tonight- Evening commuter passengers wait for the skeleton service of Southern Rail trains which are running out of Victoria, following the RMT strike.
    Southern Rail Strike, London, UK - 10 Jan 2017

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • NEWS - U-Bahnstreik in London
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    NEWS - U-Bahnstreik in London
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Guy Bell/REX/Shutterstock (7765540q)
    Passengers run for it after suddenly beig released having been held behind barriers for 1 of four Caterham services tonight- Evening commuter passengers wait for the skeleton service of Southern Rail trains which are running out of Victoria, following the RMT strike.
    Southern Rail Strike, London, UK - 10 Jan 2017

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • FEATURE - Häuserblöcke n Berlin aus der Nachkriegszeit
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    FEATURE - Häuserblöcke n Berlin aus der Nachkriegszeit
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Malte Brandenburg/REX Shutterstock

    Strictly editorial use only. Only for use in this story about Malte Brandenburg's photo series on Berlin apartments. No stock, merchandising, advertising or books without photographer's permission.
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Malte Brandenburg/REX/Shutterstock (5617363a)
    Photographer Malte Brandenburg said:"Initially these buildings meant a vast improvement of life for the middle class in Berlin. They provided more space and were affordable, didn?t cost much in construction and were built quickly. However with time, these buildings were not really needed anymore by their initial inhabitants. Suddenly they turned into a burden for the city as the urban lifestyle of its citizens changed and efficient and cheap housing was not of real interest anymore for the masses."
    Berlin's post-war housing blocks, Germany - Feb 2016
    FULL COPY:
    http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/s4qy

    A photographer has captured a series of charming photos of Berlin's post-war housing apartment blocks.

    The pictures show perfectly symmetrical concrete apartment blocks, pictured against blue skies.

    Copenhagen-based photographer Malte Brandenburg, 37, travelled back to his birth place (Berlin) to capture the photo series 'Stacked'.

    Malte said: "I wanted to highlight the architectural structure of these buildings rather than their social context. I think by making them comparable you notice that they all have something in common, but that the architects still maintained their individual small little features.

    "For me they are not ugly leftovers from past decades in a city?s skyline. I find they tell a story, which is still relevant today, namely the tension between engineering and the human element.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • FEATURE - Die Siegerbilder der Wetter-Fotografie der Royal Meteorological Society
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    FEATURE - Die Siegerbilder der Wetter-Fotografie der Royal Meteorological Society
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mikhail Kapychka/RMetS/Bav Media/Shutterstock (10751053r)
    The picture shows Halo by Mikhail Kapychka, aged 31. It was taken in Mogilev, Belarus. They said: "I suddenly saw an unusual lunar halo in the night sky and hurried into the forest to take a picture of it. It was an amazing sight when in the night sky, the halo was like the eye of God. I've never seen this form of halo before. It was freezing weather and I couldn't stay in the forest for a long time, but I really wanted to take a picture of this image."The 26 finalists for this year's Weather Photographer of the Year have been announced and the public are being invited to vote for their favourite.The Royal Meteorological Society (RMetS), which celebrates its 170th birthday this year, in association with AccuWeather, has put the shortlisted pictures on their website and people can visit photocrowd.com/wpotyvote to vote until September 25.The popular competition, which is now in its fifth year, has attracted entries from around the world.
    Weather Photographer of The Year Shortlist

    (c) Dukas

     

  • 'Feet First' - photos documenting a couples travels through their relationship until a third pair of feet join them  - 05 Jan 2012
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    'Feet First' - photos documenting a couples travels through their relationship until a third pair of feet join them - 05 Jan 2012
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tom Robinson / Rex Features (1529802a)
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    Wandering Feet: Couple Document Travels By Foot Pics (& Baby Joins The Fun)
    This collection of photographs document a British couple's travels over six years by just showing their feet.

    London photographer Tom Robinson was sat on Brighton beach with his new girlfriend Verity in 2005 when he took a picture of their feet pointing out to sea.

    Ever since then he has continued to document their travels and experiences in this way resulting in a collection of over 90 personal photos called 'Feet First'.

    The photographs never once show their faces but in 2011 the series takes on a twist with the arrival of a third pair of feet - their daughter Matilda.

    Tom and Verity Robinson both 30 have travelled extensively through South East Asia, South and Central America finding themselves lucky enough to experience some of the world's natural wonders by visiting a total of 31 countries.

    Highlights of their photo album include their feet making their way across the Maekok River in Thailand; standing on volcanic rock in Guatemala; resting after four days trekking through the Andes Mountains and arriving at Machu Picchu in Peru and the collection finishes with the whole family watching their first sunset in Portugal.

    Tom said: "Looking at the Brighton photo I just knew it'd make a great series. Verity and I had been going out for about six months but I had a feeling we'd be together for a long time.

    "We were also really keen to start travelling so I knew we'd have lots of adventures together."

    The Robinson's travels have taken them to Australia, taking a boat trip around the Whitsunday Islands despite it being stinger season (the seas are swarming with killer jellyfish) and travelling in their beloved campervan.

    Describing one of their adventures, Tom said: "After a long day driving we couldn't find an...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VJAIHZQFY

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Photographer Catches the Moment a Crocodile Grabs Baby Elephant's Trunk, Kruger National Park, South Africa - 2010
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    Photographer Catches the Moment a Crocodile Grabs Baby Elephant's Trunk, Kruger National Park, South Africa - 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Johan Opperman/Solent News / Rex Features ( 1244130g )
    The reason for the herd's panic is seen...a huge crocodile has emerged suddenly from the water weed and managed to grab hold of the baby elephant 's trunk. The baby tries it's best to pull away, shrieking in fright., This is the shocking moment a crocodile grabbed the trunk of a baby elephant, hoping to get a hefty lunch.
    The image was captured by amateur photographer Johan Opperman, who was photographing a herd of elephants crossing a swamp.
    Amazing Moment a Crocodile Grabs Baby Elephant's Trunk, Kruger National Park, South Africa
    This baby elephant was given a huge shock when a camouflaged crocodile gave a tug on its trunk while it went for a drink.

    The extraordinary scene was captured by amateur photographer Johan Opperman while taking pictures of a family of African Bush elephants grazing by a water hole and cooling down.

    Under the watchful eye of its family, the young elephant headed to the edge of the waterhole to grab itself a drink.

    However, in what has been described by experts as very rare behaviour, a crocodile pounced on the youngster, hoping for a kill by locking its jaws around its trunk.

    Hearing the baby's distress calls, the herd of elephants, which are known for being very protective of their young, immediately came to its rescue, scaring off the croc by trumpeting and stamping around.

    After the attack the herd stayed with the youngster.

    When the baby had been tended to and the herd decided all was well, they crossed the dam together, just metres from where the crocodile had been hiding.

    The scene was reminiscent of the famous Rudyard Kipling tale, 'The Elephant's Child', which tells the story of how the elephant got a long trunk when it was pulled on by a crocodile.

    Johan, from Pretoria, in South Africa, captured the incredible moment while on a day trip i...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/QEAXQTEOQ

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Photographer Catches the Moment a Crocodile Grabs Baby Elephant's Trunk, Kruger National Park, South Africa - 2010
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    Photographer Catches the Moment a Crocodile Grabs Baby Elephant's Trunk, Kruger National Park, South Africa - 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Johan Opperman/Solent News / Rex Features ( 1244130d )
    Photographer Johan sees panic breaking out as the herd suddenly react to something they've seen. They bellow warnings and rush away from the water hole, but one baby is left behind. (just out of frame bottom left)., This is the shocking moment a crocodile grabbed the trunk of a baby elephant, hoping to get a hefty lunch.
    The image was captured by amateur photographer Johan Opperman, who was photographing a herd of elephants crossing a swamp.
    Amazing Moment a Crocodile Grabs Baby Elephant's Trunk, Kruger National Park, South Africa
    This baby elephant was given a huge shock when a camouflaged crocodile gave a tug on its trunk while it went for a drink.

    The extraordinary scene was captured by amateur photographer Johan Opperman while taking pictures of a family of African Bush elephants grazing by a water hole and cooling down.

    Under the watchful eye of its family, the young elephant headed to the edge of the waterhole to grab itself a drink.

    However, in what has been described by experts as very rare behaviour, a crocodile pounced on the youngster, hoping for a kill by locking its jaws around its trunk.

    Hearing the baby's distress calls, the herd of elephants, which are known for being very protective of their young, immediately came to its rescue, scaring off the croc by trumpeting and stamping around.

    After the attack the herd stayed with the youngster.

    When the baby had been tended to and the herd decided all was well, they crossed the dam together, just metres from where the crocodile had been hiding.

    The scene was reminiscent of the famous Rudyard Kipling tale, 'The Elephant's Child', which tells the story of how the elephant got a long trunk when it was pulled on by a crocodile.

    Johan, from Pretoria, in South Africa, captured the incredible moment while on a day trip in...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/QEAXQTEOQ

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Photographer Catches the Moment a Crocodile Grabs Baby Elephant's Trunk, Kruger National Park, South Africa - 2010
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    Photographer Catches the Moment a Crocodile Grabs Baby Elephant's Trunk, Kruger National Park, South Africa - 2010
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Johan Opperman/Solent News / Rex Features ( 1244130a )
    The reason for the herd's panic is seen...a huge crocodile has emerged suddenly from the water weed and managed to grab hold of the baby elephant 's trunk. The baby tries it's best to pull away, shrieking in fright., This is the shocking moment a crocodile grabbed the trunk of a baby elephant, hoping to get a hefty lunch.
    The image was captured by amateur photographer Johan Opperman, who was photographing a herd of elephants crossing a swamp.
    Amazing Moment a Crocodile Grabs Baby Elephant's Trunk, Kruger National Park, South Africa
    This baby elephant was given a huge shock when a camouflaged crocodile gave a tug on its trunk while it went for a drink.

    The extraordinary scene was captured by amateur photographer Johan Opperman while taking pictures of a family of African Bush elephants grazing by a water hole and cooling down.

    Under the watchful eye of its family, the young elephant headed to the edge of the waterhole to grab itself a drink.

    However, in what has been described by experts as very rare behaviour, a crocodile pounced on the youngster, hoping for a kill by locking its jaws around its trunk.

    Hearing the baby's distress calls, the herd of elephants, which are known for being very protective of their young, immediately came to its rescue, scaring off the croc by trumpeting and stamping around.

    After the attack the herd stayed with the youngster.

    When the baby had been tended to and the herd decided all was well, they crossed the dam together, just metres from where the crocodile had been hiding.

    The scene was reminiscent of the famous Rudyard Kipling tale, 'The Elephant's Child', which tells the story of how the elephant got a long trunk when it was pulled on by a crocodile.

    Johan, from Pretoria, in South Africa, captured the incredible moment while on a day trip i...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/QEAXQTEOQ

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • PEOPLE - Bruno Sprecher der private Skilehrer der Windsors in Klosters
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    PEOPLE - Bruno Sprecher der private Skilehrer der Windsors in Klosters
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mike Forster/Daily Mail/REX/Shutterstock (1136599a)
    Duchess Of York - Winter Sports - 1992 Fergie On The Slopes - A Punishing Routine Has Paid Off .. In Her Grey Vest And Jogging Shorts She Looked The Picture Of Composure. No Hint Of Breathlessness A Relaxed Smile And A Casual Adjustment Of Her Fuchsia Headband. 'i've Been Working Out In The Gym ' The Duchess Of York Confided - And Walked Briskly Towards Her Waiting Car. Fitness I Thought. There Must Be Something In It. She And The Children Are On Holiday In Klosters Switzerland And Have Been Spending All Day On The Slopes. Her Instructor Bruno Sprecher Declared She Was 'fitter Than I Have Ever Seen Her'. Yesterday I Found Out Why. It Has Become Her Routine To Visit A Local Hotel In The Evening For A Swim And An Exercise Session Which She Performs To A Timed Routine Over 80 Or 90 Minutes. So - For My First Organised Exercise Since A School Games Master Suddenly Discovered My Absence From His Register - I Pitted My Body Against The Fergie Fitness Test. Picture Desk** Pkt368 - 084900
    Duchess Of York - Winter Sports - 1992 Fergie On The Slopes - A Punishing Routine Has Paid Off .. In Her Grey Vest And Jogging Shorts She Looked The Picture Of Composure. No Hint Of Breathlessness A Relaxed Smile And A Casual Adjustment Of Her Fuchsi

    (c) Dukas