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FEATURE - Pix of the Week - Bilder der Woche
October 8, 2017 - Gaza, gaza strip, Palestine - A Palestinian farmer picks olives at an olive orchard in Deir Al Balah, central Gaza Strip, October 8, 2017. October is the time for many Palestinian farmers to begin harvesting olives. The fruit is a staple for many local farmers who also make oil out of them (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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FEATURE - 'Aliens' unter Wasser
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The larva of the shrimp zoeas which rides on jellyfish and travels freely is called a jellyfish-rider. They are beautifully delicate like glass and have an attractive design. Occasionally a deep-sea organism may be mixed with them. Finding it seems to be like treasure hunting
Blackwater: The marine life photography of Kei Nomiyama, Japan - Nov 2015
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They look like creatures from another planet, but these weird specimens are all marine life captured by talented underwater photographer Kei Nomiyama.
In his photo series Blackwater, the 36-year-old presents the amazing creatures discovered in the sea at night.
His work includes the quirky sight of a 'jellyfish rider', a lobster larvae hitching a ride on a hapless jellyfish, and the Phronima Sedentaria, a species of amphipod crustacean, that Kei says reminds him of the sci-fi film 'Aliens'.
Kei explains: "I live in Matsuyama city at Shikoku island, smallest of the four main islands in Japan. I mainly take these photos at Omi-island in Yamaguchi-prefecture. The Omi-island is located in the south of the main island of Japan and facing the Sea of Japan.
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FEATURE - 'Aliens' unter Wasser
MANDATORY CREDIT: Kei Nomiyama/REX Shutterstock. Only for use in story about Kei's Blackwater photo series. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
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The larva of the shrimp zoeas which rides on jellyfish and travels freely is called a jellyfish-rider. They are beautifully delicate like glass and have an attractive design. Occasionally a deep-sea organism may be mixed with them. Finding it seems to be like treasure hunting
Blackwater: The marine life photography of Kei Nomiyama, Japan - Nov 2015
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They look like creatures from another planet, but these weird specimens are all marine life captured by talented underwater photographer Kei Nomiyama.
In his photo series Blackwater, the 36-year-old presents the amazing creatures discovered in the sea at night.
His work includes the quirky sight of a 'jellyfish rider', a lobster larvae hitching a ride on a hapless jellyfish, and the Phronima Sedentaria, a species of amphipod crustacean, that Kei says reminds him of the sci-fi film 'Aliens'.
Kei explains: "I live in Matsuyama city at Shikoku island, smallest of the four main islands in Japan. I mainly take these photos at Omi-island in Yamaguchi-prefecture. The Omi-island is located in the south of the main island of Japan and facing the Sea of Japan.
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Demonstration against the Turkish government outside the Turkish Embassy, Brussels, Belgium - 20 Jul 2015
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Demonstration outside the Turkish Embassy in Brussels following the bomb attack at a cultural centre in Suruc. Protesters called on Turkey to stop collaborating with ISIS (Daech) and to act against them.
Demonstration against the Turkish government outside the Turkish Embassy, Brussels, Belgium - 20 Jul 2015
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Demonstration against the Turkish government outside the Turkish Embassy, Brussels, Belgium - 20 Jul 2015
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Demonstration outside the Turkish Embassy in Brussels following the bomb attack at a cultural centre in Suruc. Protesters called on Turkey to stop collaborating with ISIS (Daech) and to act against them.
Demonstration against the Turkish government outside the Turkish Embassy, Brussels, Belgium - 20 Jul 2015
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Demonstration against the Turkish government outside the Turkish Embassy, Brussels, Belgium - 20 Jul 2015
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Demonstration outside the Turkish Embassy in Brussels following the bomb attack at a cultural centre in Suruc. Protesters called on Turkey to stop collaborating with ISIS (Daech) and to act against them.
Demonstration against the Turkish government outside the Turkish Embassy, Brussels, Belgium - 20 Jul 2015
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Demonstration against the Turkish government outside the Turkish Embassy, Brussels, Belgium - 20 Jul 2015
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Demonstration outside the Turkish Embassy in Brussels following the bomb attack at a cultural centre in Suruc. Protesters called on Turkey to stop collaborating with ISIS (Daech) and to act against them.
Demonstration against the Turkish government outside the Turkish Embassy, Brussels, Belgium - 20 Jul 2015
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Skye, Scotland, Britain - Dec 2014
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The Cuillins still command absolute respect by all who venture in to them. The terrain is so inhospitable and difficult, they are used to train special forces
Skye, Scotland, Britain - Dec 2014
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Photographer captures intriguing x-rays of toys, Sydney, August 2014
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The Chinook Helicopter has a charming mechanism. The back door drops down, a tank and a soldier emerge, fire a few rounds then go back inside and the ramp closes behind them. All the while the whole thing is circling the floor while the rotors spin, there's loads of engine noise and gunfire and the lights flash. You have to admire the guy who put that much care and character into a two dollar toy.
Photographer Captures Intriguing X-rays of Toys
Australian photographer Brendan Fitzpatrick has spent 20 years documenting the skylines of cities around the world.
His latest series called Invisible Light looks at how x-ray technology can be used to reveal the surprisingly beautiful internal structures of simple objects like tulips, crabs, and toy replicas of robots and helicopters.
The project uses chest X-rays and mammogram machines to explore the inner workings of various objects and natural forms.
The 45-year-old has scanned toy robots, a toy gun, flowers and even a hen's eggs revealing their complex interiors.
The Sydney based photographer explains that he was inspired to look at X-rays while researching for a commercial job.
"The art directors wanted an X-ray effect which I assumed would be created using negatives etc. I never thought it worked so I explored the possibility of using real X-rays. I was very lucky to find a radiologist willing to work with me."
The photographer explains that the project is ongoing, and that he hopes to bring more depth and complexity to his interpretation of the subjects in the future.
Brendan believes the X-ray toys and models would make great wall art. He says that...
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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¿
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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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Silent Movie Actor Charlie Chaplin Holding His Oscar With Wife Oona Chaplin Sir Charles Spencer 'charlie' Chaplin Kbe (16 April 1889 A 25 December 1977) Was An English Comic Actor Film Director And Composer Best Known For His Work During The Silent
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Silent Movie Actor Charlie Chaplin Holding His Oscar With Wife Oona Chaplin Sir Charles Spencer 'charlie' Chaplin Kbe (16 April 1889 A 25 December 1977) Was An English Comic Actor Film Director And Composer Best Known For His Work During The Silent Film Era.[2] He Became The Most Famous Film Star In The World Before The End Of World War I. Chaplin Used Mime Slapstick And Other Visual Comedy Routines And Continued Well Into The Era Of The Talkies Though His Films Decreased In Frequency From The End Of The 1920s. His Most Famous Role Was That Of The Tramp Which He First Played In The Keystone Comedy Kid Auto Races At Venice In 1914.[3] From The April 1914 One-reeler Twenty Minutes Of Love Onwards He Was Writing And Directing Most Of His Films By 1916 He Was Also Producing Them And From 1918 He Was Even Composing The Music For Them. With Mary Pickford Douglas Fairbanks And D. W. Griffith He Co-founded United Artists In 1919
Silent Movie Actor Charlie Chaplin Holding His Oscar With Wife Oona Chaplin Sir Charles Spencer 'charlie' Chaplin Kbe (16 April 1889 A 25 December 1977) Was An English Comic Actor Film Director And Composer Best Known For His Work During The Silent
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Silent Movie Actor Charlie Chaplin With Wife Oona Chaplin. Sir Charles Spencer 'charlie' Chaplin Kbe (16 April 1889 A 25 December 1977) Was An English Comic Actor Film Director And Composer Best Known For His Work During The Silent Film Era.[2] He
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Silent Movie Actor Charlie Chaplin With Wife Oona Chaplin. Sir Charles Spencer 'charlie' Chaplin Kbe (16 April 1889 A 25 December 1977) Was An English Comic Actor Film Director And Composer Best Known For His Work During The Silent Film Era.[2] He Became The Most Famous Film Star In The World Before The End Of World War I. Chaplin Used Mime Slapstick And Other Visual Comedy Routines And Continued Well Into The Era Of The Talkies Though His Films Decreased In Frequency From The End Of The 1920s. His Most Famous Role Was That Of The Tramp Which He First Played In The Keystone Comedy Kid Auto Races At Venice In 1914.[3] From The April 1914 One-reeler Twenty Minutes Of Love Onwards He Was Writing And Directing Most Of His Films By 1916 He Was Also Producing Them And From 1918 He Was Even Composing The Music For Them. With Mary Pickford Douglas Fairbanks And D. W. Griffith He Co-founded United Artists In 1919
Silent Movie Actor Charlie Chaplin With Wife Oona Chaplin. Sir Charles Spencer 'charlie' Chaplin Kbe (16 April 1889 A 25 December 1977) Was An English Comic Actor Film Director And Composer Best Known For His Work During The Silent Film Era.[2] He
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Silent Movie Actor Charlie Chaplin In Car Sir Charles Spencer 'charlie' Chaplin Kbe (16 April 1889 A 25 December 1977) Was An English Comic Actor Film Director And Composer Best Known For His Work During The Silent Film Era.[2] He Became The Most F
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Silent Movie Actor Charlie Chaplin In Car Sir Charles Spencer 'charlie' Chaplin Kbe (16 April 1889 A 25 December 1977) Was An English Comic Actor Film Director And Composer Best Known For His Work During The Silent Film Era.[2] He Became The Most Famous Film Star In The World Before The End Of World War I. Chaplin Used Mime Slapstick And Other Visual Comedy Routines And Continued Well Into The Era Of The Talkies Though His Films Decreased In Frequency From The End Of The 1920s. His Most Famous Role Was That Of The Tramp Which He First Played In The Keystone Comedy Kid Auto Races At Venice In 1914.[3] From The April 1914 One-reeler Twenty Minutes Of Love Onwards He Was Writing And Directing Most Of His Films By 1916 He Was Also Producing Them And From 1918 He Was Even Composing The Music For Them. With Mary Pickford Douglas Fairbanks And D. W. Griffith He Co-founded United Artists In 1919
Silent Movie Actor Charlie Chaplin In Car Sir Charles Spencer 'charlie' Chaplin Kbe (16 April 1889 A 25 December 1977) Was An English Comic Actor Film Director And Composer Best Known For His Work During The Silent Film Era.[2] He Became The Most F
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Albert Tufnell (Ronald Lewis) and Carnoustie Bligh (Gordon Jackson) , who holds a bra, watch as Daphne (Joy Webster) straightens her stockings in front of them.
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ZUSAMMENSTELLUNG: Büstenhalter! Der BH wird 100 Jahre alt
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Airman magazine chooses the best U.S. Air Force pictures of 2013 - Jan 2014
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Firefighters from the 366th Civil Engineer Squadron extinguish a fire during a fire training exercise March 4, 2013, at Mountain Home Air Force Base, Idaho. Two teams worked in unison to push the fire back without it reigniting behind them. The training exercise was one component of a base-wide operational readiness exercise. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Samuel Morse)
Top Guns: The Best U.S. Air Force Pictures of 2013
These stunning images show a year in the life of the largest air force in the world.
The United States Air Force has operations all over the world and enlisted photographers are there to capture the action.
The service's specialist Airman magazine has curated the most impactful imagery from 2013 for a special issue entitled 'Year in Visuals'.
As would be expected, the gallery features awesome images of aircraft, but there are also personal military stories including a striking image of Capt. Candice Adams Ismirle preparing for cancer radiation treatment, while Staff Sgt. Ron Blodgett is shown in tears as he embraces his son after returning from a deployment in Southwest Asia.
Managing editor Tech. Sgt. Chris Powell explains: "We pride ourselves on publishing the powerful imagery and videos Air Force photographers and broadcasters produce every day. These professionals travel the world, sometimes putting themselves in harm's way, to bring you the visual story from an Airman's perspective.
"Our goal is to make you feel as close to the story as possible, being right there with Airmen providing security in Afghanistan, a team of Airmen hiking the highest mountains on Earth or showcasing the Air Force's many aircraft conducting operations throughout the world."
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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."
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Robot sculptures made with vintage materials, Madrid, Spain - 01 May 2013
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Baby Bird project by Gavin Parsons, Britain - Dec 2011
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A young house martin photographed at Folly Wildlife Rescue Centre, Sussex, UK. Like its swallow cousins, the house martin (Delichon urbica) is a commonly seen bird all over the UK. The young are born in mud houses built under the eaves of houses, which often puts them in conflict with humans, but I love them.
Baby Bird project by Gavin Parsons, Britain - Dec 2011
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An adorable project shows the baby birds of Britain in the first days of their lives.
Wildlife photographer Gavin Parsons has worked closely with UK rescue centres to capture chicks bought in for care.
He has spent the last three years photographing some of the baby birds bought into Folly Wildlife Rescue in Sussex and the RSPCA Wildlife Rescue Centre West Hatch in Somerset.
Each year hundreds of hatchlings are bought to rescue centres either after their nests have been disturbed or when they have been mistakenly picked up by well-meaning members of the public after they have fledged.
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Ordinary objects come to life as artist claps eyes on the potential comic creatures, Germany - Dec 2011
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Timm Schneider / Rex Features (1518587t)
Ordinary objects made into humourous art when Timm Schneider puts a pair of comic eyes on them. These are the Kermit-like eyes Timm places on everyday objects.
Artist Claps Eyes on Potential Comic Creatures
Pedestrians may be forgiven in thinking they are being watched with Timm Schneider's street art.
The German photographer gives often-surprising personalities to ordinary objects simply by giving them a comedy pair of eyes.
Take a walk down certain streets in Germany and find the pavements turned into a playground of colourful creatures.
Passer-bys have done a double take while passing watchful bins and beady-eyed bollards.
Photo highlights include a dog deciding twice to use its beloved lamp-post after being stared at intently.
The 28-year-old freelance graphic designer said: "Most people are thrilled when they see my artwork on the street, I think because of the simplicity and the humorous nature."
However, Mr Schnieder says that people quite often run off with the Kermit-like eyes.
He also said: "I don't feel like the typical artist selling artworks in galleries.
"I am just having fun and define my own border of what is art measured on the reaction of the public."
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Ordinary objects come to life as artist claps eyes on the potential comic creatures, Germany - Dec 2011
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Timm Schneider / Rex Features (1518587s)
Ordinary objects made into humourous art when Timm Schneider puts a pair of comic eyes on them. These are the Kermit-like eyes Timm places on everyday objects.
Artist Claps Eyes on Potential Comic Creatures
Pedestrians may be forgiven in thinking they are being watched with Timm Schneider's street art.
The German photographer gives often-surprising personalities to ordinary objects simply by giving them a comedy pair of eyes.
Take a walk down certain streets in Germany and find the pavements turned into a playground of colourful creatures.
Passer-bys have done a double take while passing watchful bins and beady-eyed bollards.
Photo highlights include a dog deciding twice to use its beloved lamp-post after being stared at intently.
The 28-year-old freelance graphic designer said: "Most people are thrilled when they see my artwork on the street, I think because of the simplicity and the humorous nature."
However, Mr Schnieder says that people quite often run off with the Kermit-like eyes.
He also said: "I don't feel like the typical artist selling artworks in galleries.
"I am just having fun and define my own border of what is art measured on the reaction of the public."
MUST CREDIT PICTURES TO:
Timm Schneider/Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VXHLUMZHQ (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Ordinary objects come to life as artist claps eyes on the potential comic creatures, Germany - Dec 2011
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Timm Schneider / Rex Features (1518587r)
Ordinary objects made into humourous art when Timm Schneider puts a pair of comic eyes on them.
Artist Claps Eyes on Potential Comic Creatures
Pedestrians may be forgiven in thinking they are being watched with Timm Schneider's street art.
The German photographer gives often-surprising personalities to ordinary objects simply by giving them a comedy pair of eyes.
Take a walk down certain streets in Germany and find the pavements turned into a playground of colourful creatures.
Passer-bys have done a double take while passing watchful bins and beady-eyed bollards.
Photo highlights include a dog deciding twice to use its beloved lamp-post after being stared at intently.
The 28-year-old freelance graphic designer said: "Most people are thrilled when they see my artwork on the street, I think because of the simplicity and the humorous nature."
However, Mr Schnieder says that people quite often run off with the Kermit-like eyes.
He also said: "I don't feel like the typical artist selling artworks in galleries.
"I am just having fun and define my own border of what is art measured on the reaction of the public."
MUST CREDIT PICTURES TO:
Timm Schneider/Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VXHLUMZHQ (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Ordinary objects come to life as artist claps eyes on the potential comic creatures, Germany - Dec 2011
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Timm Schneider / Rex Features (1518587p)
Ordinary objects made into humourous art when Timm Schneider puts a pair of comic eyes on them.
Artist Claps Eyes on Potential Comic Creatures
Pedestrians may be forgiven in thinking they are being watched with Timm Schneider's street art.
The German photographer gives often-surprising personalities to ordinary objects simply by giving them a comedy pair of eyes.
Take a walk down certain streets in Germany and find the pavements turned into a playground of colourful creatures.
Passer-bys have done a double take while passing watchful bins and beady-eyed bollards.
Photo highlights include a dog deciding twice to use its beloved lamp-post after being stared at intently.
The 28-year-old freelance graphic designer said: "Most people are thrilled when they see my artwork on the street, I think because of the simplicity and the humorous nature."
However, Mr Schnieder says that people quite often run off with the Kermit-like eyes.
He also said: "I don't feel like the typical artist selling artworks in galleries.
"I am just having fun and define my own border of what is art measured on the reaction of the public."
MUST CREDIT PICTURES TO:
Timm Schneider/Rex Features
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Ordinary objects come to life as artist claps eyes on the potential comic creatures, Germany - Dec 2011
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Timm Schneider / Rex Features (1518587q)
Ordinary objects made into humourous art when Timm Schneider puts a pair of comic eyes on them.
Artist Claps Eyes on Potential Comic Creatures
Pedestrians may be forgiven in thinking they are being watched with Timm Schneider's street art.
The German photographer gives often-surprising personalities to ordinary objects simply by giving them a comedy pair of eyes.
Take a walk down certain streets in Germany and find the pavements turned into a playground of colourful creatures.
Passer-bys have done a double take while passing watchful bins and beady-eyed bollards.
Photo highlights include a dog deciding twice to use its beloved lamp-post after being stared at intently.
The 28-year-old freelance graphic designer said: "Most people are thrilled when they see my artwork on the street, I think because of the simplicity and the humorous nature."
However, Mr Schnieder says that people quite often run off with the Kermit-like eyes.
He also said: "I don't feel like the typical artist selling artworks in galleries.
"I am just having fun and define my own border of what is art measured on the reaction of the public."
MUST CREDIT PICTURES TO:
Timm Schneider/Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VXHLUMZHQ (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Ordinary objects come to life as artist claps eyes on the potential comic creatures, Germany - Dec 2011
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Timm Schneider / Rex Features (1518587o)
Ordinary objects made into humourous art when Timm Schneider puts a pair of comic eyes on them.
Artist Claps Eyes on Potential Comic Creatures
Pedestrians may be forgiven in thinking they are being watched with Timm Schneider's street art.
The German photographer gives often-surprising personalities to ordinary objects simply by giving them a comedy pair of eyes.
Take a walk down certain streets in Germany and find the pavements turned into a playground of colourful creatures.
Passer-bys have done a double take while passing watchful bins and beady-eyed bollards.
Photo highlights include a dog deciding twice to use its beloved lamp-post after being stared at intently.
The 28-year-old freelance graphic designer said: "Most people are thrilled when they see my artwork on the street, I think because of the simplicity and the humorous nature."
However, Mr Schnieder says that people quite often run off with the Kermit-like eyes.
He also said: "I don't feel like the typical artist selling artworks in galleries.
"I am just having fun and define my own border of what is art measured on the reaction of the public."
MUST CREDIT PICTURES TO:
Timm Schneider/Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VXHLUMZHQ (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Ordinary objects come to life as artist claps eyes on the potential comic creatures, Germany - Dec 2011
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Timm Schneider / Rex Features (1518587n)
Ordinary objects made into humourous art when Timm Schneider puts a pair of comic eyes on them.
Artist Claps Eyes on Potential Comic Creatures
Pedestrians may be forgiven in thinking they are being watched with Timm Schneider's street art.
The German photographer gives often-surprising personalities to ordinary objects simply by giving them a comedy pair of eyes.
Take a walk down certain streets in Germany and find the pavements turned into a playground of colourful creatures.
Passer-bys have done a double take while passing watchful bins and beady-eyed bollards.
Photo highlights include a dog deciding twice to use its beloved lamp-post after being stared at intently.
The 28-year-old freelance graphic designer said: "Most people are thrilled when they see my artwork on the street, I think because of the simplicity and the humorous nature."
However, Mr Schnieder says that people quite often run off with the Kermit-like eyes.
He also said: "I don't feel like the typical artist selling artworks in galleries.
"I am just having fun and define my own border of what is art measured on the reaction of the public."
MUST CREDIT PICTURES TO:
Timm Schneider/Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VXHLUMZHQ (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Ordinary objects come to life as artist claps eyes on the potential comic creatures, Germany - Dec 2011
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Timm Schneider / Rex Features (1518587m)
Timm Schneider the creator of the humourous art that brings ordinary objects to life when a pair of comic eyes is placed on them.
Artist Claps Eyes on Potential Comic Creatures
Pedestrians may be forgiven in thinking they are being watched with Timm Schneider's street art.
The German photographer gives often-surprising personalities to ordinary objects simply by giving them a comedy pair of eyes.
Take a walk down certain streets in Germany and find the pavements turned into a playground of colourful creatures.
Passer-bys have done a double take while passing watchful bins and beady-eyed bollards.
Photo highlights include a dog deciding twice to use its beloved lamp-post after being stared at intently.
The 28-year-old freelance graphic designer said: "Most people are thrilled when they see my artwork on the street, I think because of the simplicity and the humorous nature."
However, Mr Schnieder says that people quite often run off with the Kermit-like eyes.
He also said: "I don't feel like the typical artist selling artworks in galleries.
"I am just having fun and define my own border of what is art measured on the reaction of the public."
MUST CREDIT PICTURES TO:
Timm Schneider/Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VXHLUMZHQ (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Ordinary objects come to life as artist claps eyes on the potential comic creatures, Germany - Dec 2011
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Timm Schneider / Rex Features (1518587k)
Ordinary objects made into humourous art when Timm Schneider puts a pair of comic eyes on them.
Artist Claps Eyes on Potential Comic Creatures
Pedestrians may be forgiven in thinking they are being watched with Timm Schneider's street art.
The German photographer gives often-surprising personalities to ordinary objects simply by giving them a comedy pair of eyes.
Take a walk down certain streets in Germany and find the pavements turned into a playground of colourful creatures.
Passer-bys have done a double take while passing watchful bins and beady-eyed bollards.
Photo highlights include a dog deciding twice to use its beloved lamp-post after being stared at intently.
The 28-year-old freelance graphic designer said: "Most people are thrilled when they see my artwork on the street, I think because of the simplicity and the humorous nature."
However, Mr Schnieder says that people quite often run off with the Kermit-like eyes.
He also said: "I don't feel like the typical artist selling artworks in galleries.
"I am just having fun and define my own border of what is art measured on the reaction of the public."
MUST CREDIT PICTURES TO:
Timm Schneider/Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VXHLUMZHQ (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Ordinary objects come to life as artist claps eyes on the potential comic creatures, Germany - Dec 2011
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Timm Schneider / Rex Features (1518587l)
Ordinary objects made into humourous art when Timm Schneider puts a pair of comic eyes on them.
Artist Claps Eyes on Potential Comic Creatures
Pedestrians may be forgiven in thinking they are being watched with Timm Schneider's street art.
The German photographer gives often-surprising personalities to ordinary objects simply by giving them a comedy pair of eyes.
Take a walk down certain streets in Germany and find the pavements turned into a playground of colourful creatures.
Passer-bys have done a double take while passing watchful bins and beady-eyed bollards.
Photo highlights include a dog deciding twice to use its beloved lamp-post after being stared at intently.
The 28-year-old freelance graphic designer said: "Most people are thrilled when they see my artwork on the street, I think because of the simplicity and the humorous nature."
However, Mr Schnieder says that people quite often run off with the Kermit-like eyes.
He also said: "I don't feel like the typical artist selling artworks in galleries.
"I am just having fun and define my own border of what is art measured on the reaction of the public."
MUST CREDIT PICTURES TO:
Timm Schneider/Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VXHLUMZHQ (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Ordinary objects come to life as artist claps eyes on the potential comic creatures, Germany - Dec 2011
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Timm Schneider / Rex Features (1518587i)
Ordinary objects made into humourous art when Timm Schneider puts a pair of comic eyes on them.
Artist Claps Eyes on Potential Comic Creatures
Pedestrians may be forgiven in thinking they are being watched with Timm Schneider's street art.
The German photographer gives often-surprising personalities to ordinary objects simply by giving them a comedy pair of eyes.
Take a walk down certain streets in Germany and find the pavements turned into a playground of colourful creatures.
Passer-bys have done a double take while passing watchful bins and beady-eyed bollards.
Photo highlights include a dog deciding twice to use its beloved lamp-post after being stared at intently.
The 28-year-old freelance graphic designer said: "Most people are thrilled when they see my artwork on the street, I think because of the simplicity and the humorous nature."
However, Mr Schnieder says that people quite often run off with the Kermit-like eyes.
He also said: "I don't feel like the typical artist selling artworks in galleries.
"I am just having fun and define my own border of what is art measured on the reaction of the public."
MUST CREDIT PICTURES TO:
Timm Schneider/Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VXHLUMZHQ (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Ordinary objects come to life as artist claps eyes on the potential comic creatures, Germany - Dec 2011
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Timm Schneider / Rex Features (1518587j)
Ordinary objects made into humourous art when Timm Schneider puts a pair of comic eyes on them.
Artist Claps Eyes on Potential Comic Creatures
Pedestrians may be forgiven in thinking they are being watched with Timm Schneider's street art.
The German photographer gives often-surprising personalities to ordinary objects simply by giving them a comedy pair of eyes.
Take a walk down certain streets in Germany and find the pavements turned into a playground of colourful creatures.
Passer-bys have done a double take while passing watchful bins and beady-eyed bollards.
Photo highlights include a dog deciding twice to use its beloved lamp-post after being stared at intently.
The 28-year-old freelance graphic designer said: "Most people are thrilled when they see my artwork on the street, I think because of the simplicity and the humorous nature."
However, Mr Schnieder says that people quite often run off with the Kermit-like eyes.
He also said: "I don't feel like the typical artist selling artworks in galleries.
"I am just having fun and define my own border of what is art measured on the reaction of the public."
MUST CREDIT PICTURES TO:
Timm Schneider/Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VXHLUMZHQ (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Ordinary objects come to life as artist claps eyes on the potential comic creatures, Germany - Dec 2011
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Timm Schneider / Rex Features (1518587h)
Ordinary objects made into humourous art when Timm Schneider puts a pair of comic eyes on them.
Artist Claps Eyes on Potential Comic Creatures
Pedestrians may be forgiven in thinking they are being watched with Timm Schneider's street art.
The German photographer gives often-surprising personalities to ordinary objects simply by giving them a comedy pair of eyes.
Take a walk down certain streets in Germany and find the pavements turned into a playground of colourful creatures.
Passer-bys have done a double take while passing watchful bins and beady-eyed bollards.
Photo highlights include a dog deciding twice to use its beloved lamp-post after being stared at intently.
The 28-year-old freelance graphic designer said: "Most people are thrilled when they see my artwork on the street, I think because of the simplicity and the humorous nature."
However, Mr Schnieder says that people quite often run off with the Kermit-like eyes.
He also said: "I don't feel like the typical artist selling artworks in galleries.
"I am just having fun and define my own border of what is art measured on the reaction of the public."
MUST CREDIT PICTURES TO:
Timm Schneider/Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VXHLUMZHQ (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Ordinary objects come to life as artist claps eyes on the potential comic creatures, Germany - Dec 2011
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Timm Schneider / Rex Features (1518587e)
Ordinary objects made into humourous art when Timm Schneider puts a pair of comic eyes on them.
Artist Claps Eyes on Potential Comic Creatures
Pedestrians may be forgiven in thinking they are being watched with Timm Schneider's street art.
The German photographer gives often-surprising personalities to ordinary objects simply by giving them a comedy pair of eyes.
Take a walk down certain streets in Germany and find the pavements turned into a playground of colourful creatures.
Passer-bys have done a double take while passing watchful bins and beady-eyed bollards.
Photo highlights include a dog deciding twice to use its beloved lamp-post after being stared at intently.
The 28-year-old freelance graphic designer said: "Most people are thrilled when they see my artwork on the street, I think because of the simplicity and the humorous nature."
However, Mr Schnieder says that people quite often run off with the Kermit-like eyes.
He also said: "I don't feel like the typical artist selling artworks in galleries.
"I am just having fun and define my own border of what is art measured on the reaction of the public."
MUST CREDIT PICTURES TO:
Timm Schneider/Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VXHLUMZHQ (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Ordinary objects come to life as artist claps eyes on the potential comic creatures, Germany - Dec 2011
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Timm Schneider / Rex Features (1518587g)
Ordinary objects made into humourous art when Timm Schneider puts a pair of comic eyes on them.
Artist Claps Eyes on Potential Comic Creatures
Pedestrians may be forgiven in thinking they are being watched with Timm Schneider's street art.
The German photographer gives often-surprising personalities to ordinary objects simply by giving them a comedy pair of eyes.
Take a walk down certain streets in Germany and find the pavements turned into a playground of colourful creatures.
Passer-bys have done a double take while passing watchful bins and beady-eyed bollards.
Photo highlights include a dog deciding twice to use its beloved lamp-post after being stared at intently.
The 28-year-old freelance graphic designer said: "Most people are thrilled when they see my artwork on the street, I think because of the simplicity and the humorous nature."
However, Mr Schnieder says that people quite often run off with the Kermit-like eyes.
He also said: "I don't feel like the typical artist selling artworks in galleries.
"I am just having fun and define my own border of what is art measured on the reaction of the public."
MUST CREDIT PICTURES TO:
Timm Schneider/Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VXHLUMZHQ (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Ordinary objects come to life as artist claps eyes on the potential comic creatures, Germany - Dec 2011
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Timm Schneider / Rex Features (1518587f)
Ordinary objects made into humourous art when Timm Schneider puts a pair of comic eyes on them.
Artist Claps Eyes on Potential Comic Creatures
Pedestrians may be forgiven in thinking they are being watched with Timm Schneider's street art.
The German photographer gives often-surprising personalities to ordinary objects simply by giving them a comedy pair of eyes.
Take a walk down certain streets in Germany and find the pavements turned into a playground of colourful creatures.
Passer-bys have done a double take while passing watchful bins and beady-eyed bollards.
Photo highlights include a dog deciding twice to use its beloved lamp-post after being stared at intently.
The 28-year-old freelance graphic designer said: "Most people are thrilled when they see my artwork on the street, I think because of the simplicity and the humorous nature."
However, Mr Schnieder says that people quite often run off with the Kermit-like eyes.
He also said: "I don't feel like the typical artist selling artworks in galleries.
"I am just having fun and define my own border of what is art measured on the reaction of the public."
MUST CREDIT PICTURES TO:
Timm Schneider/Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VXHLUMZHQ (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Ordinary objects come to life as artist claps eyes on the potential comic creatures, Germany - Dec 2011
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Timm Schneider / Rex Features (1518587d)
Ordinary objects made into humourous art when Timm Schneider puts a pair of comic eyes on them.
Artist Claps Eyes on Potential Comic Creatures
Pedestrians may be forgiven in thinking they are being watched with Timm Schneider's street art.
The German photographer gives often-surprising personalities to ordinary objects simply by giving them a comedy pair of eyes.
Take a walk down certain streets in Germany and find the pavements turned into a playground of colourful creatures.
Passer-bys have done a double take while passing watchful bins and beady-eyed bollards.
Photo highlights include a dog deciding twice to use its beloved lamp-post after being stared at intently.
The 28-year-old freelance graphic designer said: "Most people are thrilled when they see my artwork on the street, I think because of the simplicity and the humorous nature."
However, Mr Schnieder says that people quite often run off with the Kermit-like eyes.
He also said: "I don't feel like the typical artist selling artworks in galleries.
"I am just having fun and define my own border of what is art measured on the reaction of the public."
MUST CREDIT PICTURES TO:
Timm Schneider/Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VXHLUMZHQ (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Ordinary objects come to life as artist claps eyes on the potential comic creatures, Germany - Dec 2011
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Timm Schneider / Rex Features (1518587c)
Ordinary objects made into humourous art when Timm Schneider puts a pair of comic eyes on them.
Artist Claps Eyes on Potential Comic Creatures
Pedestrians may be forgiven in thinking they are being watched with Timm Schneider's street art.
The German photographer gives often-surprising personalities to ordinary objects simply by giving them a comedy pair of eyes.
Take a walk down certain streets in Germany and find the pavements turned into a playground of colourful creatures.
Passer-bys have done a double take while passing watchful bins and beady-eyed bollards.
Photo highlights include a dog deciding twice to use its beloved lamp-post after being stared at intently.
The 28-year-old freelance graphic designer said: "Most people are thrilled when they see my artwork on the street, I think because of the simplicity and the humorous nature."
However, Mr Schnieder says that people quite often run off with the Kermit-like eyes.
He also said: "I don't feel like the typical artist selling artworks in galleries.
"I am just having fun and define my own border of what is art measured on the reaction of the public."
MUST CREDIT PICTURES TO:
Timm Schneider/Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VXHLUMZHQ (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Ordinary objects come to life as artist claps eyes on the potential comic creatures, Germany - Dec 2011
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Timm Schneider / Rex Features (1518587b)
Ordinary objects made into humourous art when Timm Schneider puts a pair of comic eyes on them.
Artist Claps Eyes on Potential Comic Creatures
Pedestrians may be forgiven in thinking they are being watched with Timm Schneider's street art.
The German photographer gives often-surprising personalities to ordinary objects simply by giving them a comedy pair of eyes.
Take a walk down certain streets in Germany and find the pavements turned into a playground of colourful creatures.
Passer-bys have done a double take while passing watchful bins and beady-eyed bollards.
Photo highlights include a dog deciding twice to use its beloved lamp-post after being stared at intently.
The 28-year-old freelance graphic designer said: "Most people are thrilled when they see my artwork on the street, I think because of the simplicity and the humorous nature."
However, Mr Schnieder says that people quite often run off with the Kermit-like eyes.
He also said: "I don't feel like the typical artist selling artworks in galleries.
"I am just having fun and define my own border of what is art measured on the reaction of the public."
MUST CREDIT PICTURES TO:
Timm Schneider/Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VXHLUMZHQ (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Ordinary objects come to life as artist claps eyes on the potential comic creatures, Germany - Dec 2011
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Timm Schneider / Rex Features (1518587a)
Ordinary objects made into humourous art when Timm Schneider puts a pair of comic eyes on them.
Artist Claps Eyes on Potential Comic Creatures
Pedestrians may be forgiven in thinking they are being watched with Timm Schneider's street art.
The German photographer gives often-surprising personalities to ordinary objects simply by giving them a comedy pair of eyes.
Take a walk down certain streets in Germany and find the pavements turned into a playground of colourful creatures.
Passer-bys have done a double take while passing watchful bins and beady-eyed bollards.
Photo highlights include a dog deciding twice to use its beloved lamp-post after being stared at intently.
The 28-year-old freelance graphic designer said: "Most people are thrilled when they see my artwork on the street, I think because of the simplicity and the humorous nature."
However, Mr Schnieder says that people quite often run off with the Kermit-like eyes.
He also said: "I don't feel like the typical artist selling artworks in galleries.
"I am just having fun and define my own border of what is art measured on the reaction of the public."
MUST CREDIT PICTURES TO:
Timm Schneider/Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VXHLUMZHQ (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Edinburgh, Scotland, Britain - 2011
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stuart Forster / Rex Features (1525790k)
The blue light of the Police Station on the Royal Mile (High Street) in Edinburgh, , Scotland, Britain. Historically, British police stations had a blue lamp outside of them.
Edinburgh, Scotland, Britain - 2011
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Mount Street Garden In Mayfair. London's Parks And Green Spaces Have Been Rejuvenated Thanks To A Combination Of Lottery Cash And The Efforts Of Residents Says The Latest Edition Of A Guide To The Capital. Many Parks Have Been Restored After Multi-m
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nigel Howard / Associated Newspapers / Rex Features ( 1078180a )
Mount Street Garden In Mayfair. London's Parks And Green Spaces Have Been Rejuvenated Thanks To A Combination Of Lottery Cash And The Efforts Of Residents Says The Latest Edition Of A Guide To The Capital. Many Parks Have Been Restored After Multi-million-pound Grants While The Threat Of Development Has Spurred Some Local Communities Into Fighting To Save Their Public Spaces. But The Ppublisher Of The Green Spaces Guide To London Says That Many People Still Do Not Take Advantage Of The Open Areas Around Them.
Mount Street Garden In Mayfair. London's Parks And Green Spaces Have Been Rejuvenated Thanks To A Combination Of Lottery Cash And The Efforts Of Residents Says The Latest Edition Of A Guide To The Capital. Many Parks Have Been Restored After Multi-m
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St Dunstans Hill Garden In The City. London's Parks And Green Spaces Have Been Rejuvenated Thanks To A Combination Of Lottery Cash And The Efforts Of Residents Says The Latest Edition Of A Guide To The Capital. Many Parks Have Been Restored After Mu
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nigel Howard / Associated Newspapers / Rex Features ( 1077950a )
St Dunstans Hill Garden In The City. London's Parks And Green Spaces Have Been Rejuvenated Thanks To A Combination Of Lottery Cash And The Efforts Of Residents Says The Latest Edition Of A Guide To The Capital. Many Parks Have Been Restored After Multi-million-pound Grants While The Threat Of Development Has Spurred Some Local Communities Into Fighting To Save Their Public Spaces. But The Ppublisher Of The Green Spaces Guide To London Says That Many People Still Do Not Take Advantage Of The Open Areas Around Them. St Dunstan In The East St Dunstan's Hill Ec3. Tues-thurs 10am-5pm. Climbers And Creepers Make Creative Use Of The Bombed-out Shell Of One Of Sir Christopher Wren's Finest Churches.
St Dunstans Hill Garden In The City. London's Parks And Green Spaces Have Been Rejuvenated Thanks To A Combination Of Lottery Cash And The Efforts Of Residents Says The Latest Edition Of A Guide To The Capital. Many Parks Have Been Restored After Mu
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St Dunstans Hill Garden In The City. London's Parks And Green Spaces Have Been Rejuvenated Thanks To A Combination Of Lottery Cash And The Efforts Of Residents Says The Latest Edition Of A Guide To The Capital. Many Parks Have Been Restored After Mu
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nigel Howard / Associated Newspapers / Rex Features ( 1077735a )
St Dunstans Hill Garden In The City. London's Parks And Green Spaces Have Been Rejuvenated Thanks To A Combination Of Lottery Cash And The Efforts Of Residents Says The Latest Edition Of A Guide To The Capital. Many Parks Have Been Restored After Multi-million-pound Grants While The Threat Of Development Has Spurred Some Local Communities Into Fighting To Save Their Public Spaces. But The Ppublisher Of The Green Spaces Guide To London Says That Many People Still Do Not Take Advantage Of The Open Areas Around Them. St Dunstan In The East St Dunstan's Hill Ec3. Tues-thurs 10am-5pm. Climbers And Creepers Make Creative Use Of The Bombed-out Shell Of One Of Sir Christopher Wren's Finest Churches.
St Dunstans Hill Garden In The City. London's Parks And Green Spaces Have Been Rejuvenated Thanks To A Combination Of Lottery Cash And The Efforts Of Residents Says The Latest Edition Of A Guide To The Capital. Many Parks Have Been Restored After Mu
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Mount Street Garden In Mayfair. London's Parks And Green Spaces Have Been Rejuvenated Thanks To A Combination Of Lottery Cash And The Efforts Of Residents Says The Latest Edition Of A Guide To The Capital. Many Parks Have Been Restored After Multi-m
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nigel Howard / Associated Newspapers / Rex Features ( 1077611a )
Mount Street Garden In Mayfair. London's Parks And Green Spaces Have Been Rejuvenated Thanks To A Combination Of Lottery Cash And The Efforts Of Residents Says The Latest Edition Of A Guide To The Capital. Many Parks Have Been Restored After Multi-million-pound Grants While The Threat Of Development Has Spurred Some Local Communities Into Fighting To Save Their Public Spaces. But The Ppublisher Of The Green Spaces Guide To London Says That Many People Still Do Not Take Advantage Of The Open Areas Around Them.
Mount Street Garden In Mayfair. London's Parks And Green Spaces Have Been Rejuvenated Thanks To A Combination Of Lottery Cash And The Efforts Of Residents Says The Latest Edition Of A Guide To The Capital. Many Parks Have Been Restored After Multi-m
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St Dunstans Hill Garden In The City. London's Parks And Green Spaces Have Been Rejuvenated Thanks To A Combination Of Lottery Cash And The Efforts Of Residents Says The Latest Edition Of A Guide To The Capital. Many Parks Have Been Restored After Mu
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nigel Howard / Associated Newspapers / Rex Features ( 1077360a )
St Dunstans Hill Garden In The City. London's Parks And Green Spaces Have Been Rejuvenated Thanks To A Combination Of Lottery Cash And The Efforts Of Residents Says The Latest Edition Of A Guide To The Capital. Many Parks Have Been Restored After Multi-million-pound Grants While The Threat Of Development Has Spurred Some Local Communities Into Fighting To Save Their Public Spaces. But The Ppublisher Of The Green Spaces Guide To London Says That Many People Still Do Not Take Advantage Of The Open Areas Around Them. St Dunstan In The East St Dunstan's Hill Ec3. Tues-thurs 10am-5pm. Climbers And Creepers Make Creative Use Of The Bombed-out Shell Of One Of Sir Christopher Wren's Finest Churches.
St Dunstans Hill Garden In The City. London's Parks And Green Spaces Have Been Rejuvenated Thanks To A Combination Of Lottery Cash And The Efforts Of Residents Says The Latest Edition Of A Guide To The Capital. Many Parks Have Been Restored After Mu
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Princess Anne opens the Royal Yachting Association office complex at Portland, Dorset, Britain - 07 Apr 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Moore / Rex Features ( 1167061i )
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Princess Anne opens the Royal Yachting Association office complex at Portland, Dorset, Britain - 07 Apr 2010
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Princess Anne opens the Royal Yachting Association office complex at Portland, Dorset, Britain - 07 Apr 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Moore / Rex Features ( 1167061f )
Princess Anne goes out to wach national youth squads racing
Princess Anne opens the Royal Yachting Association office complex at Portland, Dorset, Britain - 07 Apr 2010
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Princess Anne opens the Royal Yachting Association office complex at Portland, Dorset, Britain - 07 Apr 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Moore / Rex Features ( 1167061d )
Princess Anne goes out to wach national youth squads racing
Princess Anne opens the Royal Yachting Association office complex at Portland, Dorset, Britain - 07 Apr 2010
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Homeopathy Sceptics Demonstration in Red Lion Square, London, Britain - 30 Jan 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Facundo Arrizabalaga / Rex Features ( 1099176e )
Homeopathy Sceptics Take Part in a Mass Homeopathic 'Overdose' in Protest at Boots' Continued Endorsement and Sale of Homeopathic Remedies, to Raise Public Awareness About the Fact That Homeopathic Remedies have Nothing in them.
Homeopathy Sceptics Demonstration in Red Lion Square, London, Britain - 30 Jan 2010
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Homeopathy Sceptics Demonstration in Red Lion Square, London, Britain - 30 Jan 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Facundo Arrizabalaga / Rex Features ( 1099176f )
Homeopathy Sceptics Take Part in a Mass Homeopathic 'Overdose' in Protest at Boots' Continued Endorsement and Sale of Homeopathic Remedies, to Raise Public Awareness About the Fact That Homeopathic Remedies have Nothing in them.
Homeopathy Sceptics Demonstration in Red Lion Square, London, Britain - 30 Jan 2010
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Homeopathy Sceptics Demonstration in Red Lion Square, London, Britain - 30 Jan 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Facundo Arrizabalaga / Rex Features ( 1099176c )
Homeopathy Sceptic Taking Part in a Mass Homeopathic 'Overdose' in Protest at Boots' Continued Endorsement and Sale of Homeopathic Remedies, to Raise Public Awareness About the Fact That Homeopathic Remedies have Nothing in them.
Homeopathy Sceptics Demonstration in Red Lion Square, London, Britain - 30 Jan 2010
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