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PEOPLE - Dreharbeiten zu 'Sherlock' in Wales
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Cast members act out a scene with guns onSt Catherines Island while a helicopter takes aerial shots
'Sherlock' on set filming, St.Catherines Island, Wales, UK - 28 Jun 2016
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PEOPLE - Dreharbeiten zu 'Sherlock' in Wales
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Aled Llywelyn/Athena Picture/REX/Shutterstock (5738033a)
Cast members act out a scene with guns onSt Catherines Island while a helicopter takes aerial shots
'Sherlock' on set filming, St.Catherines Island, Wales, UK - 28 Jun 2016
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PEOPLE - Dreharbeiten zu 'Sherlock' in Wales
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Aled Llywelyn/Athena Picture/REX/Shutterstock (5738033f)
Cast members act out a scene with guns onSt Catherines Island while a helicopter takes aerial shots
'Sherlock' on set filming, St.Catherines Island, Wales, UK - 28 Jun 2016
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PEOPLE - Dreharbeiten zu 'Sherlock' in Wales
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Aled Llywelyn/Athena Picture/REX/Shutterstock (5738033g)
Cast members act out a scene with guns onSt Catherines Island while a helicopter takes aerial shots
'Sherlock' on set filming, St.Catherines Island, Wales, UK - 28 Jun 2016
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FEATURE - Insekten ins rechte Licht gerückt
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Petar Sabol Sharpeye's series of insects in blue
Stunning insect shots by Petar Sabol - Oct 2016
This stunning series certainly shows a bug for macro photography.
The little winged creatures that whir around us every day are brought to life here through this sapphire and turquoise themed series.
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FEATURE - Insekten ins rechte Licht gerückt
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Petar Sabol Sharpeye's series of insects in blue
Stunning insect shots by Petar Sabol - Oct 2016
This stunning series certainly shows a bug for macro photography.
The little winged creatures that whir around us every day are brought to life here through this sapphire and turquoise themed series.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Insekten ins rechte Licht gerückt
MANDATORY CREDIT: Petar Sabol Sharpeye/Rex Shutterstock. Only for use in this story. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
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Petar Sabol Sharpeye's series of insects in blue
Stunning insect shots by Petar Sabol - Oct 2016
This stunning series certainly shows a bug for macro photography.
The little winged creatures that whir around us every day are brought to life here through this sapphire and turquoise themed series.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Insekten ins rechte Licht gerückt
MANDATORY CREDIT: Petar Sabol Sharpeye/Rex Shutterstock. Only for use in this story. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Petar Sabol Sharpeye/REX/Shutterstock (7443019f)
Petar Sabol Sharpeye's series of insects in blue
Stunning insect shots by Petar Sabol - Oct 2016
This stunning series certainly shows a bug for macro photography.
The little winged creatures that whir around us every day are brought to life here through this sapphire and turquoise themed series.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Oleg Mastruko fotografiert Religiöse Orte
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Malacca Straits Mosque, Malaysia, symbolically projects Islam onto the sea. Melakka or Malacca was first Portuguese, then a Dutch colonial city
Oleg Mastruko's shots of religious places across the world - Jul 2016
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An array of religions come together in this photographic collection of abandoned temples.
Croatian photographer Oleg Mastruko's search for incredible spiritual buildings has taken him to Kosovo, Malaysia, Azerbaijan and many other places around the globe.
An Armenian monastery and a huge Roman temple complex in Lebanon are just two highlights from this impressive gathering of religious architecture.
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FEATURE - Oleg Mastruko fotografiert Religiöse Orte
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Wat Phukhao Thong, Ayutthaya. This Buddhist temple is in a decrepit condition, and if it seems that things are leaning and not standing straight, that's because they are. The temple itself is from the 16th century, it was renovated a couple of times, however not in the last century or two
Oleg Mastruko's shots of religious places across the world - Jul 2016
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An array of religions come together in this photographic collection of abandoned temples.
Croatian photographer Oleg Mastruko's search for incredible spiritual buildings has taken him to Kosovo, Malaysia, Azerbaijan and many other places around the globe.
An Armenian monastery and a huge Roman temple complex in Lebanon are just two highlights from this impressive gathering of religious architecture.
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(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Oleg Mastruko fotografiert Religiöse Orte
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Jbeil, Lebanon, church of St. John the Baptist, built by Crusaders in the 12th century. At that time, Jbeil was known as Gibelet
Oleg Mastruko's shots of religious places across the world - Jul 2016
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An array of religions come together in this photographic collection of abandoned temples.
Croatian photographer Oleg Mastruko's search for incredible spiritual buildings has taken him to Kosovo, Malaysia, Azerbaijan and many other places around the globe.
An Armenian monastery and a huge Roman temple complex in Lebanon are just two highlights from this impressive gathering of religious architecture.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Oleg Mastruko fotografiert Religiöse Orte
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Chapel of St. Jacob on the Medvednica mountain in Croatia
Oleg Mastruko's shots of religious places across the world - Jul 2016
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An array of religions come together in this photographic collection of abandoned temples.
Croatian photographer Oleg Mastruko's search for incredible spiritual buildings has taken him to Kosovo, Malaysia, Azerbaijan and many other places around the globe.
An Armenian monastery and a huge Roman temple complex in Lebanon are just two highlights from this impressive gathering of religious architecture.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Oleg Mastruko fotografiert Religiöse Orte
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Masterpiece by the moody melancholic, the roof of the small church San Carlo Alle Quattro Fontane. It is a miniscule church in Rome, considered the most representative work of the architect Francesco Borromini. A legend says the whole church would fit into one of the pillars on the dome of St. Peter's church in Vatican
Oleg Mastruko's shots of religious places across the world - Jul 2016
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An array of religions come together in this photographic collection of abandoned temples.
Croatian photographer Oleg Mastruko's search for incredible spiritual buildings has taken him to Kosovo, Malaysia, Azerbaijan and many other places around the globe.
An Armenian monastery and a huge Roman temple complex in Lebanon are just two highlights from this impressive gathering of religious architecture.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Oleg Mastruko fotografiert Religiöse Orte
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A huge Serb Orthodox church in Pristina, Kosovo, unfinished and derelict. During the Yugoslav wars of the 1990s Serbia aggressively tried to reclaim Kosovo, enticing ethnic Serbs to return to the land of their ancestors, building Serb Orthodox churches. This was a newly built large orthodox church in the very centre of Pristina. Once Serbia lost the fight for Kosovo, and Serbs mostly left, Kosovars left the unfinished church to rot. Destroying it would send an unwanted message to the world and finishing it would be pointless since there are practically no Serbs left in Kosovo outside several isolated enclaves, says Oleg
Oleg Mastruko's shots of religious places across the world - Jul 2016
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An array of religions come together in this photographic collection of abandoned temples.
Croatian photographer Oleg Mastruko's search for incredible spiritual buildings has taken him to Kosovo, Malaysia, Azerbaijan and many other places around the globe.
An Armenian monastery and a huge Roman temple complex in Lebanon are just two highlights from this impressive gathering of religious architecture.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Oleg Mastruko fotografiert Religiöse Orte
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Hinduist Sri Mariamman Temple, Singapore
Oleg Mastruko's shots of religious places across the world - Jul 2016
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An array of religions come together in this photographic collection of abandoned temples.
Croatian photographer Oleg Mastruko's search for incredible spiritual buildings has taken him to Kosovo, Malaysia, Azerbaijan and many other places around the globe.
An Armenian monastery and a huge Roman temple complex in Lebanon are just two highlights from this impressive gathering of religious architecture.
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(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Oleg Mastruko fotografiert Religiöse Orte
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Photographer Oleg Mastruko among the remains of the gigantic Roman temple complex in Baalbeq, Lebanon, the largest religious building in the entire Roman empire
Oleg Mastruko's shots of religious places across the world - Jul 2016
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An array of religions come together in this photographic collection of abandoned temples.
Croatian photographer Oleg Mastruko's search for incredible spiritual buildings has taken him to Kosovo, Malaysia, Azerbaijan and many other places around the globe.
An Armenian monastery and a huge Roman temple complex in Lebanon are just two highlights from this impressive gathering of religious architecture.
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(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Oleg Mastruko fotografiert Religiöse Orte
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Ruins of the Yereruyk basilica in Armenia, 4th-5th century AD. Not too many churches from that period survived, even in this ruined state. Yereruyk is in the middle of nowhere, on the hostile Armenia-Turkey border. The place is just magical, says Oleg
Oleg Mastruko's shots of religious places across the world - Jul 2016
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An array of religions come together in this photographic collection of abandoned temples.
Croatian photographer Oleg Mastruko's search for incredible spiritual buildings has taken him to Kosovo, Malaysia, Azerbaijan and many other places around the globe.
An Armenian monastery and a huge Roman temple complex in Lebanon are just two highlights from this impressive gathering of religious architecture.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Oleg Mastruko fotografiert Religiöse Orte
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Inside of the Jvari fortified monastery, Georgia
Oleg Mastruko's shots of religious places across the world - Jul 2016
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An array of religions come together in this photographic collection of abandoned temples.
Croatian photographer Oleg Mastruko's search for incredible spiritual buildings has taken him to Kosovo, Malaysia, Azerbaijan and many other places around the globe.
An Armenian monastery and a huge Roman temple complex in Lebanon are just two highlights from this impressive gathering of religious architecture.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Oleg Mastruko fotografiert Religiöse Orte
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Shadow-selfie at the ruins of the Zvartnots cathedral, Armenia. Zvartnots was built at a time when much of Armenia was under Byzantine control or influence and during the early invasions of Armenia by the Muslim Arabs. The 7th century centrally planned aisled tetraconch type Armenian cathedral built by the order of Catholicos Nerses the Builder from 643-652. Now in ruins, it is located at the edge of the city of Vagharshapat (Etchmiadzin) in Armavir Province of Armenia, explains Oleg
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An array of religions come together in this photographic collection of abandoned temples.
Croatian photographer Oleg Mastruko's search for incredible spiritual buildings has taken him to Kosovo, Malaysia, Azerbaijan and many other places around the globe.
An Armenian monastery and a huge Roman temple complex in Lebanon are just two highlights from this impressive gathering of religious architecture.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Oleg Mastruko fotografiert Religiöse Orte
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Small church of Saints Cosmas and Damian on the island of Ugljan, Croatia
Oleg Mastruko's shots of religious places across the world - Jul 2016
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An array of religions come together in this photographic collection of abandoned temples.
Croatian photographer Oleg Mastruko's search for incredible spiritual buildings has taken him to Kosovo, Malaysia, Azerbaijan and many other places around the globe.
An Armenian monastery and a huge Roman temple complex in Lebanon are just two highlights from this impressive gathering of religious architecture.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Oleg Mastruko fotografiert Religiöse Orte
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Oleg's favourite mosque in Cairo, Ibn Tulun - the oldest mosque in the city surviving in its original form, and the largest mosque in Cairo in terms of land area. This is the courtyard and the ablution fountain (shadervan)
Oleg Mastruko's shots of religious places across the world - Jul 2016
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An array of religions come together in this photographic collection of abandoned temples.
Croatian photographer Oleg Mastruko's search for incredible spiritual buildings has taken him to Kosovo, Malaysia, Azerbaijan and many other places around the globe.
An Armenian monastery and a huge Roman temple complex in Lebanon are just two highlights from this impressive gathering of religious architecture.
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(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Oleg Mastruko fotografiert Religiöse Orte
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A small church behind the huge Venetian fortress near Kotor, Montenegro
Oleg Mastruko's shots of religious places across the world - Jul 2016
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An array of religions come together in this photographic collection of abandoned temples.
Croatian photographer Oleg Mastruko's search for incredible spiritual buildings has taken him to Kosovo, Malaysia, Azerbaijan and many other places around the globe.
An Armenian monastery and a huge Roman temple complex in Lebanon are just two highlights from this impressive gathering of religious architecture.
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FEATURE - Oleg Mastruko fotografiert Religiöse Orte
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Ateshgah in Suraxani, Azerbaijan - 'Fire Temple' is an ancient Hindu castle-like religious temple dedicated to Jwala Ji in Surakhani, a suburb of greater Baku, Azerbaijan, which was initially recognized as a Zoroastrian fire worship place
Oleg Mastruko's shots of religious places across the world - Jul 2016
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An array of religions come together in this photographic collection of abandoned temples.
Croatian photographer Oleg Mastruko's search for incredible spiritual buildings has taken him to Kosovo, Malaysia, Azerbaijan and many other places around the globe.
An Armenian monastery and a huge Roman temple complex in Lebanon are just two highlights from this impressive gathering of religious architecture.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Oleg Mastruko fotografiert Religiöse Orte
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Detail from the Sanahin monastery, Armenia. These vertical tombstones in the back are called khachkars. A famous spiritual leader and philosopher G.I. Gurdjieff spent some time in Sanahin as a young man
Oleg Mastruko's shots of religious places across the world - Jul 2016
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An array of religions come together in this photographic collection of abandoned temples.
Croatian photographer Oleg Mastruko's search for incredible spiritual buildings has taken him to Kosovo, Malaysia, Azerbaijan and many other places around the globe.
An Armenian monastery and a huge Roman temple complex in Lebanon are just two highlights from this impressive gathering of religious architecture.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Oleg Mastruko fotografiert Religiöse Orte
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Malacca Straits Mosque, Malaysia, symbolically projects Islam onto the sea. Melakka or Malacca was first Portuguese, then a Dutch colonial city
Oleg Mastruko's shots of religious places across the world - Jul 2016
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An array of religions come together in this photographic collection of abandoned temples.
Croatian photographer Oleg Mastruko's search for incredible spiritual buildings has taken him to Kosovo, Malaysia, Azerbaijan and many other places around the globe.
An Armenian monastery and a huge Roman temple complex in Lebanon are just two highlights from this impressive gathering of religious architecture.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Oleg Mastruko fotografiert Religiöse Orte
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The Virgin and Child, painted dome of the parecclesion (side chapel) of the Chora church, Istanbul. The Church of the Holy Saviour in Chora (Kariye Camii or Kariye Kilisesi in Turkish) is considered to be one of the most beautiful surviving examples of Byzantine church
Oleg Mastruko's shots of religious places across the world - Jul 2016
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An array of religions come together in this photographic collection of abandoned temples.
Croatian photographer Oleg Mastruko's search for incredible spiritual buildings has taken him to Kosovo, Malaysia, Azerbaijan and many other places around the globe.
An Armenian monastery and a huge Roman temple complex in Lebanon are just two highlights from this impressive gathering of religious architecture.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Oleg Mastruko fotografiert Religiöse Orte
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Hinduist Sri Mariamman Temple, Singapore
Oleg Mastruko's shots of religious places across the world - Jul 2016
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An array of religions come together in this photographic collection of abandoned temples.
Croatian photographer Oleg Mastruko's search for incredible spiritual buildings has taken him to Kosovo, Malaysia, Azerbaijan and many other places around the globe.
An Armenian monastery and a huge Roman temple complex in Lebanon are just two highlights from this impressive gathering of religious architecture.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Oleg Mastruko fotografiert Religiöse Orte
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A huge Serb Orthodox church in Pristina, Kosovo, unfinished and derelict. During the Yugoslav wars of the 1990s Serbia aggressively tried to reclaim Kosovo, enticing ethnic Serbs to return to the land of their ancestors, building Serb Orthodox churches. This was a newly built large orthodox church in the very centre of Pristina. Once Serbia lost the fight for Kosovo, and Serbs mostly left, Kosovars left the unfinished church to rot. Destroying it would send an unwanted message to the world and finishing it would be pointless since there are practically no Serbs left in Kosovo outside several isolated enclaves, says Oleg
Oleg Mastruko's shots of religious places across the world - Jul 2016
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An array of religions come together in this photographic collection of abandoned temples.
Croatian photographer Oleg Mastruko's search for incredible spiritual buildings has taken him to Kosovo, Malaysia, Azerbaijan and many other places around the globe.
An Armenian monastery and a huge Roman temple complex in Lebanon are just two highlights from this impressive gathering of religious architecture.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Oleg Mastruko fotografiert Religiöse Orte
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Wat Phukhao Thong, Ayutthaya. This Buddhist temple is in a decrepit condition, and if it seems that things are leaning and not standing straight, that's because they are. The temple itself is from the 16th century, it was renovated a couple of times, however not in the last century or two
Oleg Mastruko's shots of religious places across the world - Jul 2016
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An array of religions come together in this photographic collection of abandoned temples.
Croatian photographer Oleg Mastruko's search for incredible spiritual buildings has taken him to Kosovo, Malaysia, Azerbaijan and many other places around the globe.
An Armenian monastery and a huge Roman temple complex in Lebanon are just two highlights from this impressive gathering of religious architecture.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Oleg Mastruko fotografiert Religiöse Orte
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Photographer Oleg Mastruko among the remains of the gigantic Roman temple complex in Baalbeq, Lebanon, the largest religious building in the entire Roman empire
Oleg Mastruko's shots of religious places across the world - Jul 2016
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An array of religions come together in this photographic collection of abandoned temples.
Croatian photographer Oleg Mastruko's search for incredible spiritual buildings has taken him to Kosovo, Malaysia, Azerbaijan and many other places around the globe.
An Armenian monastery and a huge Roman temple complex in Lebanon are just two highlights from this impressive gathering of religious architecture.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Oleg Mastruko fotografiert Religiöse Orte
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Small church of Saints Cosmas and Damian on the island of Ugljan, Croatia
Oleg Mastruko's shots of religious places across the world - Jul 2016
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An array of religions come together in this photographic collection of abandoned temples.
Croatian photographer Oleg Mastruko's search for incredible spiritual buildings has taken him to Kosovo, Malaysia, Azerbaijan and many other places around the globe.
An Armenian monastery and a huge Roman temple complex in Lebanon are just two highlights from this impressive gathering of religious architecture.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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FEATURE - Oleg Mastruko fotografiert Religiöse Orte
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Ruins of the Yereruyk basilica in Armenia, 4th-5th century AD. Not too many churches from that period survived, even in this ruined state. Yereruyk is in the middle of nowhere, on the hostile Armenia-Turkey border. The place is just magical, says Oleg
Oleg Mastruko's shots of religious places across the world - Jul 2016
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An array of religions come together in this photographic collection of abandoned temples.
Croatian photographer Oleg Mastruko's search for incredible spiritual buildings has taken him to Kosovo, Malaysia, Azerbaijan and many other places around the globe.
An Armenian monastery and a huge Roman temple complex in Lebanon are just two highlights from this impressive gathering of religious architecture.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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FEATURE - Oleg Mastruko fotografiert Religiöse Orte
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A small church behind the huge Venetian fortress near Kotor, Montenegro
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An array of religions come together in this photographic collection of abandoned temples.
Croatian photographer Oleg Mastruko's search for incredible spiritual buildings has taken him to Kosovo, Malaysia, Azerbaijan and many other places around the globe.
An Armenian monastery and a huge Roman temple complex in Lebanon are just two highlights from this impressive gathering of religious architecture.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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FEATURE - Oleg Mastruko fotografiert Religiöse Orte
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Detail from the Sanahin monastery, Armenia. These vertical tombstones in the back are called khachkars. A famous spiritual leader and philosopher G.I. Gurdjieff spent some time in Sanahin as a young man
Oleg Mastruko's shots of religious places across the world - Jul 2016
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An array of religions come together in this photographic collection of abandoned temples.
Croatian photographer Oleg Mastruko's search for incredible spiritual buildings has taken him to Kosovo, Malaysia, Azerbaijan and many other places around the globe.
An Armenian monastery and a huge Roman temple complex in Lebanon are just two highlights from this impressive gathering of religious architecture.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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FEATURE - Oleg Mastruko fotografiert Religiöse Orte
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Oleg's favourite mosque in Cairo, Ibn Tulun - the oldest mosque in the city surviving in its original form, and the largest mosque in Cairo in terms of land area. This is the courtyard and the ablution fountain (shadervan)
Oleg Mastruko's shots of religious places across the world - Jul 2016
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An array of religions come together in this photographic collection of abandoned temples.
Croatian photographer Oleg Mastruko's search for incredible spiritual buildings has taken him to Kosovo, Malaysia, Azerbaijan and many other places around the globe.
An Armenian monastery and a huge Roman temple complex in Lebanon are just two highlights from this impressive gathering of religious architecture.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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FEATURE - Oleg Mastruko fotografiert Religiöse Orte
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Ateshgah in Suraxani, Azerbaijan - 'Fire Temple' is an ancient Hindu castle-like religious temple dedicated to Jwala Ji in Surakhani, a suburb of greater Baku, Azerbaijan, which was initially recognized as a Zoroastrian fire worship place
Oleg Mastruko's shots of religious places across the world - Jul 2016
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An array of religions come together in this photographic collection of abandoned temples.
Croatian photographer Oleg Mastruko's search for incredible spiritual buildings has taken him to Kosovo, Malaysia, Azerbaijan and many other places around the globe.
An Armenian monastery and a huge Roman temple complex in Lebanon are just two highlights from this impressive gathering of religious architecture.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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FEATURE - Oleg Mastruko fotografiert Religiöse Orte
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The Virgin and Child, painted dome of the parecclesion (side chapel) of the Chora church, Istanbul. The Church of the Holy Saviour in Chora (Kariye Camii or Kariye Kilisesi in Turkish) is considered to be one of the most beautiful surviving examples of Byzantine church
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An array of religions come together in this photographic collection of abandoned temples.
Croatian photographer Oleg Mastruko's search for incredible spiritual buildings has taken him to Kosovo, Malaysia, Azerbaijan and many other places around the globe.
An Armenian monastery and a huge Roman temple complex in Lebanon are just two highlights from this impressive gathering of religious architecture.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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FEATURE - Oleg Mastruko fotografiert Religiöse Orte
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Masterpiece by the moody melancholic, the roof of the small church San Carlo Alle Quattro Fontane. It is a miniscule church in Rome, considered the most representative work of the architect Francesco Borromini. A legend says the whole church would fit into one of the pillars on the dome of St. Peter's church in Vatican
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An array of religions come together in this photographic collection of abandoned temples.
Croatian photographer Oleg Mastruko's search for incredible spiritual buildings has taken him to Kosovo, Malaysia, Azerbaijan and many other places around the globe.
An Armenian monastery and a huge Roman temple complex in Lebanon are just two highlights from this impressive gathering of religious architecture.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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FEATURE - Oleg Mastruko fotografiert Religiöse Orte
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Jbeil, Lebanon, church of St. John the Baptist, built by Crusaders in the 12th century. At that time, Jbeil was known as Gibelet
Oleg Mastruko's shots of religious places across the world - Jul 2016
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An array of religions come together in this photographic collection of abandoned temples.
Croatian photographer Oleg Mastruko's search for incredible spiritual buildings has taken him to Kosovo, Malaysia, Azerbaijan and many other places around the globe.
An Armenian monastery and a huge Roman temple complex in Lebanon are just two highlights from this impressive gathering of religious architecture.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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FEATURE - Oleg Mastruko fotografiert Religiöse Orte
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Inside of the Jvari fortified monastery, Georgia
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An array of religions come together in this photographic collection of abandoned temples.
Croatian photographer Oleg Mastruko's search for incredible spiritual buildings has taken him to Kosovo, Malaysia, Azerbaijan and many other places around the globe.
An Armenian monastery and a huge Roman temple complex in Lebanon are just two highlights from this impressive gathering of religious architecture.
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FEATURE - Oleg Mastruko fotografiert Religiöse Orte
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Shadow-selfie at the ruins of the Zvartnots cathedral, Armenia. Zvartnots was built at a time when much of Armenia was under Byzantine control or influence and during the early invasions of Armenia by the Muslim Arabs. The 7th century centrally planned aisled tetraconch type Armenian cathedral built by the order of Catholicos Nerses the Builder from 643-652. Now in ruins, it is located at the edge of the city of Vagharshapat (Etchmiadzin) in Armavir Province of Armenia, explains Oleg
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An array of religions come together in this photographic collection of abandoned temples.
Croatian photographer Oleg Mastruko's search for incredible spiritual buildings has taken him to Kosovo, Malaysia, Azerbaijan and many other places around the globe.
An Armenian monastery and a huge Roman temple complex in Lebanon are just two highlights from this impressive gathering of religious architecture.
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FEATURE - Oleg Mastruko fotografiert Religiöse Orte
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Chapel of St. Jacob on the Medvednica mountain in Croatia
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An array of religions come together in this photographic collection of abandoned temples.
Croatian photographer Oleg Mastruko's search for incredible spiritual buildings has taken him to Kosovo, Malaysia, Azerbaijan and many other places around the globe.
An Armenian monastery and a huge Roman temple complex in Lebanon are just two highlights from this impressive gathering of religious architecture.
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FEATURE - Etwas andere Tierportraits
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A cheeky Crab: taken in Perth, Australia
Animal mug-shots - 2016
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What are you looking at?!
Globe-trotting couple Chanel Cartell and Stevo Dirnberger have taken a series of hilarious animal mug-shots during their travels.
The series includes curious sheep, hungry rabbits, inquisitive cows and drooling bulldogs.
Chanel and Stevo quit their jobs 14 months ago and have been travelling the world ever since. The couple have visited 31 countries so far, and been papping animals along the way.
Chanel and Stevo said: "In order to get the style of picture we were after, we would use a wide-angle lens and we'd need to get really close to the subjects, which is tricky in itself. You then use the camera's continuous shooting function, and hope that the eyes remain in focus - this is the most important part."
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FEATURE - Etwas andere Tierportraits
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An inquisitive Quokka poses for its mug-shot in Rottnest Island, Australia
Animal mug-shots - 2016
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What are you looking at?!
Globe-trotting couple Chanel Cartell and Stevo Dirnberger have taken a series of hilarious animal mug-shots during their travels.
The series includes curious sheep, hungry rabbits, inquisitive cows and drooling bulldogs.
Chanel and Stevo quit their jobs 14 months ago and have been travelling the world ever since. The couple have visited 31 countries so far, and been papping animals along the way.
Chanel and Stevo said: "In order to get the style of picture we were after, we would use a wide-angle lens and we'd need to get really close to the subjects, which is tricky in itself. You then use the camera's continuous shooting function, and hope that the eyes remain in focus - this is the most important part."
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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FEATURE - Etwas andere Tierportraits
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A big-eyed cat in Hydra Island, Greece
Animal mug-shots - 2016
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What are you looking at?!
Globe-trotting couple Chanel Cartell and Stevo Dirnberger have taken a series of hilarious animal mug-shots during their travels.
The series includes curious sheep, hungry rabbits, inquisitive cows and drooling bulldogs.
Chanel and Stevo quit their jobs 14 months ago and have been travelling the world ever since. The couple have visited 31 countries so far, and been papping animals along the way.
Chanel and Stevo said: "In order to get the style of picture we were after, we would use a wide-angle lens and we'd need to get really close to the subjects, which is tricky in itself. You then use the camera's continuous shooting function, and hope that the eyes remain in focus - this is the most important part."
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Etwas andere Tierportraits
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A cute cat doesn't bother to pull much of as pose for its much shot
Animal mug-shots - 2016
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What are you looking at?!
Globe-trotting couple Chanel Cartell and Stevo Dirnberger have taken a series of hilarious animal mug-shots during their travels.
The series includes curious sheep, hungry rabbits, inquisitive cows and drooling bulldogs.
Chanel and Stevo quit their jobs 14 months ago and have been travelling the world ever since. The couple have visited 31 countries so far, and been papping animals along the way.
Chanel and Stevo said: "In order to get the style of picture we were after, we would use a wide-angle lens and we'd need to get really close to the subjects, which is tricky in itself. You then use the camera's continuous shooting function, and hope that the eyes remain in focus - this is the most important part."
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Etwas andere Tierportraits
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A hungry horse in Umbertide, Italy
Animal mug-shots - 2016
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What are you looking at?!
Globe-trotting couple Chanel Cartell and Stevo Dirnberger have taken a series of hilarious animal mug-shots during their travels.
The series includes curious sheep, hungry rabbits, inquisitive cows and drooling bulldogs.
Chanel and Stevo quit their jobs 14 months ago and have been travelling the world ever since. The couple have visited 31 countries so far, and been papping animals along the way.
Chanel and Stevo said: "In order to get the style of picture we were after, we would use a wide-angle lens and we'd need to get really close to the subjects, which is tricky in itself. You then use the camera's continuous shooting function, and hope that the eyes remain in focus - this is the most important part."
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
(c) Dukas -
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FEATURE - Etwas andere Tierportraits
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An adorable dachshund poses for its mug-shot
Animal mug-shots - 2016
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What are you looking at?!
Globe-trotting couple Chanel Cartell and Stevo Dirnberger have taken a series of hilarious animal mug-shots during their travels.
The series includes curious sheep, hungry rabbits, inquisitive cows and drooling bulldogs.
Chanel and Stevo quit their jobs 14 months ago and have been travelling the world ever since. The couple have visited 31 countries so far, and been papping animals along the way.
Chanel and Stevo said: "In order to get the style of picture we were after, we would use a wide-angle lens and we'd need to get really close to the subjects, which is tricky in itself. You then use the camera's continuous shooting function, and hope that the eyes remain in focus - this is the most important part."
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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FEATURE - Etwas andere Tierportraits
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A drooling Bulldog poses for its mug-shot in Johannesburg, South Africa
Animal mug-shots - 2016
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What are you looking at?!
Globe-trotting couple Chanel Cartell and Stevo Dirnberger have taken a series of hilarious animal mug-shots during their travels.
The series includes curious sheep, hungry rabbits, inquisitive cows and drooling bulldogs.
Chanel and Stevo quit their jobs 14 months ago and have been travelling the world ever since. The couple have visited 31 countries so far, and been papping animals along the way.
Chanel and Stevo said: "In order to get the style of picture we were after, we would use a wide-angle lens and we'd need to get really close to the subjects, which is tricky in itself. You then use the camera's continuous shooting function, and hope that the eyes remain in focus - this is the most important part."
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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FEATURE - Etwas andere Tierportraits
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A Bulldog poses for its mug-shot
Animal mug-shots - 2016
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/sf7l
What are you looking at?!
Globe-trotting couple Chanel Cartell and Stevo Dirnberger have taken a series of hilarious animal mug-shots during their travels.
The series includes curious sheep, hungry rabbits, inquisitive cows and drooling bulldogs.
Chanel and Stevo quit their jobs 14 months ago and have been travelling the world ever since. The couple have visited 31 countries so far, and been papping animals along the way.
Chanel and Stevo said: "In order to get the style of picture we were after, we would use a wide-angle lens and we'd need to get really close to the subjects, which is tricky in itself. You then use the camera's continuous shooting function, and hope that the eyes remain in focus - this is the most important part."
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
(c) Dukas