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FEATURE - Ist dies das Monster von Loch Ness? Brite fotografiert Kreatur in Loch Ness
FULL WORDS AVAILABLE: INFO@COVER-IMAGES.COM . THIS CREDIT *MUST* BE USED: Steve Challice/Cover Images
A man has snapped what could be the best photo evidence yet of the Loch Ness monster.
Steve Challice, from Southampton, says he was at Castle Urquhart on the West bank of Loch Ness in Scotland in September last year.
Seeing a “disturbance” in the water, He managed to fire off four frames of the creature.
The resulting pictures include one that shows an unidentified creature surfacing as it swims.
However, Steve insists he is not claiming to have seen the mythical Nessie.
He tells UK media agency Cover Images (www.cover-images.com): “In my opinion (and I'm no expert) I think it's a large fish that got into the Loch from the sea. As to what it is personally, I think it's a cat fish or something like that but a big one. Someone suggested it may be a sturgeon. It's very large as the bit you can see must be at least 8-foot-long and who can tell what amount is below the surface. The water is very dark in Loch Ness so it's hard to tell.
“I saw a disturbance in the water in front of me and took an image, then a second one and suddenly this fish came out of the water and I got an image of it. It was gone almost instantly so much so I wasn't sure if I had got it or not. I guess it was something of a fluke shot. I waited about for a bit and took another image but didn't see the fish again.”
Where: Loch Ness, Scotland, United Kingdom
When: 16 Sep 2019
Credit: Steve Challice/Cover Images
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DUK10133407_006
FEATURE - Ist dies das Monster von Loch Ness? Brite fotografiert Kreatur in Loch Ness
FULL WORDS AVAILABLE: INFO@COVER-IMAGES.COM . THIS CREDIT *MUST* BE USED: Steve Challice/Cover Images
A man has snapped what could be the best photo evidence yet of the Loch Ness monster.
Steve Challice, from Southampton, says he was at Castle Urquhart on the West bank of Loch Ness in Scotland in September last year.
Seeing a “disturbance” in the water, He managed to fire off four frames of the creature.
The resulting pictures include one that shows an unidentified creature surfacing as it swims.
However, Steve insists he is not claiming to have seen the mythical Nessie.
He tells UK media agency Cover Images (www.cover-images.com): “In my opinion (and I'm no expert) I think it's a large fish that got into the Loch from the sea. As to what it is personally, I think it's a cat fish or something like that but a big one. Someone suggested it may be a sturgeon. It's very large as the bit you can see must be at least 8-foot-long and who can tell what amount is below the surface. The water is very dark in Loch Ness so it's hard to tell.
“I saw a disturbance in the water in front of me and took an image, then a second one and suddenly this fish came out of the water and I got an image of it. It was gone almost instantly so much so I wasn't sure if I had got it or not. I guess it was something of a fluke shot. I waited about for a bit and took another image but didn't see the fish again.”
Where: Loch Ness, Scotland, United Kingdom
When: 16 Sep 2019
Credit: Steve Challice/Cover Images
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DUK10133407_005
FEATURE - Ist dies das Monster von Loch Ness? Brite fotografiert Kreatur in Loch Ness
FULL WORDS AVAILABLE: INFO@COVER-IMAGES.COM . THIS CREDIT *MUST* BE USED: Steve Challice/Cover Images
A man has snapped what could be the best photo evidence yet of the Loch Ness monster.
Steve Challice, from Southampton, says he was at Castle Urquhart on the West bank of Loch Ness in Scotland in September last year.
Seeing a “disturbance” in the water, He managed to fire off four frames of the creature.
The resulting pictures include one that shows an unidentified creature surfacing as it swims.
However, Steve insists he is not claiming to have seen the mythical Nessie.
He tells UK media agency Cover Images (www.cover-images.com): “In my opinion (and I'm no expert) I think it's a large fish that got into the Loch from the sea. As to what it is personally, I think it's a cat fish or something like that but a big one. Someone suggested it may be a sturgeon. It's very large as the bit you can see must be at least 8-foot-long and who can tell what amount is below the surface. The water is very dark in Loch Ness so it's hard to tell.
“I saw a disturbance in the water in front of me and took an image, then a second one and suddenly this fish came out of the water and I got an image of it. It was gone almost instantly so much so I wasn't sure if I had got it or not. I guess it was something of a fluke shot. I waited about for a bit and took another image but didn't see the fish again.”
Where: Loch Ness, Scotland, United Kingdom
When: 16 Sep 2019
Credit: Steve Challice/Cover Images
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FEATURE - Ist dies das Monster von Loch Ness? Brite fotografiert Kreatur in Loch Ness
FULL WORDS AVAILABLE: INFO@COVER-IMAGES.COM . THIS CREDIT *MUST* BE USED: Steve Challice/Cover Images
A man has snapped what could be the best photo evidence yet of the Loch Ness monster.
Steve Challice, from Southampton, says he was at Castle Urquhart on the West bank of Loch Ness in Scotland in September last year.
Seeing a “disturbance” in the water, He managed to fire off four frames of the creature.
The resulting pictures include one that shows an unidentified creature surfacing as it swims.
However, Steve insists he is not claiming to have seen the mythical Nessie.
He tells UK media agency Cover Images (www.cover-images.com): “In my opinion (and I'm no expert) I think it's a large fish that got into the Loch from the sea. As to what it is personally, I think it's a cat fish or something like that but a big one. Someone suggested it may be a sturgeon. It's very large as the bit you can see must be at least 8-foot-long and who can tell what amount is below the surface. The water is very dark in Loch Ness so it's hard to tell.
“I saw a disturbance in the water in front of me and took an image, then a second one and suddenly this fish came out of the water and I got an image of it. It was gone almost instantly so much so I wasn't sure if I had got it or not. I guess it was something of a fluke shot. I waited about for a bit and took another image but didn't see the fish again.”
Where: Loch Ness, Scotland, United Kingdom
When: 16 Sep 2019
Credit: Steve Challice/Cover Images
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FEATURE - Ist dies das Monster von Loch Ness? Brite fotografiert Kreatur in Loch Ness
FULL WORDS AVAILABLE: INFO@COVER-IMAGES.COM . THIS CREDIT *MUST* BE USED: Steve Challice/Cover Images
A man has snapped what could be the best photo evidence yet of the Loch Ness monster.
Steve Challice, from Southampton, says he was at Castle Urquhart on the West bank of Loch Ness in Scotland in September last year.
Seeing a “disturbance” in the water, He managed to fire off four frames of the creature.
The resulting pictures include one that shows an unidentified creature surfacing as it swims.
However, Steve insists he is not claiming to have seen the mythical Nessie.
He tells UK media agency Cover Images (www.cover-images.com): “In my opinion (and I'm no expert) I think it's a large fish that got into the Loch from the sea. As to what it is personally, I think it's a cat fish or something like that but a big one. Someone suggested it may be a sturgeon. It's very large as the bit you can see must be at least 8-foot-long and who can tell what amount is below the surface. The water is very dark in Loch Ness so it's hard to tell.
“I saw a disturbance in the water in front of me and took an image, then a second one and suddenly this fish came out of the water and I got an image of it. It was gone almost instantly so much so I wasn't sure if I had got it or not. I guess it was something of a fluke shot. I waited about for a bit and took another image but didn't see the fish again.”
Where: Loch Ness, Scotland, United Kingdom
When: 16 Sep 2019
Credit: Steve Challice/Cover Images
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FEATURE - Ist dies das Monster von Loch Ness? Brite fotografiert Kreatur in Loch Ness
FULL WORDS AVAILABLE: INFO@COVER-IMAGES.COM . THIS CREDIT *MUST* BE USED: Steve Challice/Cover Images
A man has snapped what could be the best photo evidence yet of the Loch Ness monster.
Steve Challice, from Southampton, says he was at Castle Urquhart on the West bank of Loch Ness in Scotland in September last year.
Seeing a “disturbance” in the water, He managed to fire off four frames of the creature.
The resulting pictures include one that shows an unidentified creature surfacing as it swims.
However, Steve insists he is not claiming to have seen the mythical Nessie.
He tells UK media agency Cover Images (www.cover-images.com): “In my opinion (and I'm no expert) I think it's a large fish that got into the Loch from the sea. As to what it is personally, I think it's a cat fish or something like that but a big one. Someone suggested it may be a sturgeon. It's very large as the bit you can see must be at least 8-foot-long and who can tell what amount is below the surface. The water is very dark in Loch Ness so it's hard to tell.
“I saw a disturbance in the water in front of me and took an image, then a second one and suddenly this fish came out of the water and I got an image of it. It was gone almost instantly so much so I wasn't sure if I had got it or not. I guess it was something of a fluke shot. I waited about for a bit and took another image but didn't see the fish again.”
Where: Loch Ness, Scotland, United Kingdom
When: 16 Sep 2019
Credit: Steve Challice/Cover Images
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DUK10133407_001
FEATURE - Ist dies das Monster von Loch Ness? Brite fotografiert Kreatur in Loch Ness
FULL WORDS AVAILABLE: INFO@COVER-IMAGES.COM . THIS CREDIT *MUST* BE USED: Steve Challice/Cover Images
A man has snapped what could be the best photo evidence yet of the Loch Ness monster.
Steve Challice, from Southampton, says he was at Castle Urquhart on the West bank of Loch Ness in Scotland in September last year.
Seeing a “disturbance” in the water, He managed to fire off four frames of the creature.
The resulting pictures include one that shows an unidentified creature surfacing as it swims.
However, Steve insists he is not claiming to have seen the mythical Nessie.
He tells UK media agency Cover Images (www.cover-images.com): “In my opinion (and I'm no expert) I think it's a large fish that got into the Loch from the sea. As to what it is personally, I think it's a cat fish or something like that but a big one. Someone suggested it may be a sturgeon. It's very large as the bit you can see must be at least 8-foot-long and who can tell what amount is below the surface. The water is very dark in Loch Ness so it's hard to tell.
“I saw a disturbance in the water in front of me and took an image, then a second one and suddenly this fish came out of the water and I got an image of it. It was gone almost instantly so much so I wasn't sure if I had got it or not. I guess it was something of a fluke shot. I waited about for a bit and took another image but didn't see the fish again.”
Where: Loch Ness, Scotland, United Kingdom
When: 16 Sep 2019
Credit: Steve Challice/Cover Images
**MANDATORY CREDIT: Steve Challice/Cover Images. Editorial Use Only.** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)
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FEATURE - Extravagante Brillen passend für festliche Weihnachtstage
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Jen Nollaig wins Christmas.
The mother-of-two (real name Jenny Wilson, Nollaig is the Irish word for Christmas) is currently counting down to the big day with "The 25 shades of Christmas" - an advent calendar of homemade festive eyewear.
The Dublin-based 36-year-old says she looks forward to Christmas all year - and is already thinking about the next festive season from Boxing Day onwards.
This year she has focused on festooning upcycled frames with extreme seasonal decorations.
Highlights include candy cane-influenced specs, 80s-style garish lantern decorations and liberal use of colourful baubles.
Jen has even got her family involved. Her mother Hilary Wilson, 70, dons an amazing silver snowflake piece, while 34-year-old sister Ash Gibney wears a piece entitled Fan Girl.
She explains: "I always remember being so excited to open up the door on my advent calendar as a kid but to be honest I never kept it for the full month, I mean there was chocolate in there. For me it’s all about the run up to Christmas so I wanted to create a collection that ties in with that idea of counting down to Christmas day. I have been showcasing a new pair of shades each day. I have been taking inspiration from various elements of Christmas and I have tried to use as many different types of Christmas decorations as I can.
"Each piece is a one of a kind and was made using upcycled frames and Christmas decorations - many, many decorations. I have tried to use as many different types as I can in the collection, both old and new.
"I hope that the collection inspires people to get creative by channelling their inner Christmas tree and embrace the fact that it is called the silly season. I mean why should we let the trees have all the fun."
Featuring: Jenny Wilson
Where: Dublin, Ireland
When: 17 Dec 2018
Credit: Edward Keegan/Cover Images
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DUK10107041_010
FEATURE - Extravagante Brillen passend für festliche Weihnachtstage
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Jen Nollaig wins Christmas.
The mother-of-two (real name Jenny Wilson, Nollaig is the Irish word for Christmas) is currently counting down to the big day with "The 25 shades of Christmas" - an advent calendar of homemade festive eyewear.
The Dublin-based 36-year-old says she looks forward to Christmas all year - and is already thinking about the next festive season from Boxing Day onwards.
This year she has focused on festooning upcycled frames with extreme seasonal decorations.
Highlights include candy cane-influenced specs, 80s-style garish lantern decorations and liberal use of colourful baubles.
Jen has even got her family involved. Her mother Hilary Wilson, 70, dons an amazing silver snowflake piece, while 34-year-old sister Ash Gibney wears a piece entitled Fan Girl.
She explains: "I always remember being so excited to open up the door on my advent calendar as a kid but to be honest I never kept it for the full month, I mean there was chocolate in there. For me it’s all about the run up to Christmas so I wanted to create a collection that ties in with that idea of counting down to Christmas day. I have been showcasing a new pair of shades each day. I have been taking inspiration from various elements of Christmas and I have tried to use as many different types of Christmas decorations as I can.
"Each piece is a one of a kind and was made using upcycled frames and Christmas decorations - many, many decorations. I have tried to use as many different types as I can in the collection, both old and new.
"I hope that the collection inspires people to get creative by channelling their inner Christmas tree and embrace the fact that it is called the silly season. I mean why should we let the trees have all the fun."
Featuring: Silva Viktorija
Where: Dublin, Ireland
When: 17 Dec 2018
Credit: Edward Keegan/Cover Images
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DUK10107041_009
FEATURE - Extravagante Brillen passend für festliche Weihnachtstage
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Jen Nollaig wins Christmas.
The mother-of-two (real name Jenny Wilson, Nollaig is the Irish word for Christmas) is currently counting down to the big day with "The 25 shades of Christmas" - an advent calendar of homemade festive eyewear.
The Dublin-based 36-year-old says she looks forward to Christmas all year - and is already thinking about the next festive season from Boxing Day onwards.
This year she has focused on festooning upcycled frames with extreme seasonal decorations.
Highlights include candy cane-influenced specs, 80s-style garish lantern decorations and liberal use of colourful baubles.
Jen has even got her family involved. Her mother Hilary Wilson, 70, dons an amazing silver snowflake piece, while 34-year-old sister Ash Gibney wears a piece entitled Fan Girl.
She explains: "I always remember being so excited to open up the door on my advent calendar as a kid but to be honest I never kept it for the full month, I mean there was chocolate in there. For me it’s all about the run up to Christmas so I wanted to create a collection that ties in with that idea of counting down to Christmas day. I have been showcasing a new pair of shades each day. I have been taking inspiration from various elements of Christmas and I have tried to use as many different types of Christmas decorations as I can.
"Each piece is a one of a kind and was made using upcycled frames and Christmas decorations - many, many decorations. I have tried to use as many different types as I can in the collection, both old and new.
"I hope that the collection inspires people to get creative by channelling their inner Christmas tree and embrace the fact that it is called the silly season. I mean why should we let the trees have all the fun."
Featuring: Stephanie Vtln
Where: Dublin, Ireland
When: 17 Dec 2018
Credit: Edward Keegan/Cover Images
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DUK10107041_008
FEATURE - Extravagante Brillen passend für festliche Weihnachtstage
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Jen Nollaig wins Christmas.
The mother-of-two (real name Jenny Wilson, Nollaig is the Irish word for Christmas) is currently counting down to the big day with "The 25 shades of Christmas" - an advent calendar of homemade festive eyewear.
The Dublin-based 36-year-old says she looks forward to Christmas all year - and is already thinking about the next festive season from Boxing Day onwards.
This year she has focused on festooning upcycled frames with extreme seasonal decorations.
Highlights include candy cane-influenced specs, 80s-style garish lantern decorations and liberal use of colourful baubles.
Jen has even got her family involved. Her mother Hilary Wilson, 70, dons an amazing silver snowflake piece, while 34-year-old sister Ash Gibney wears a piece entitled Fan Girl.
She explains: "I always remember being so excited to open up the door on my advent calendar as a kid but to be honest I never kept it for the full month, I mean there was chocolate in there. For me it’s all about the run up to Christmas so I wanted to create a collection that ties in with that idea of counting down to Christmas day. I have been showcasing a new pair of shades each day. I have been taking inspiration from various elements of Christmas and I have tried to use as many different types of Christmas decorations as I can.
"Each piece is a one of a kind and was made using upcycled frames and Christmas decorations - many, many decorations. I have tried to use as many different types as I can in the collection, both old and new.
"I hope that the collection inspires people to get creative by channelling their inner Christmas tree and embrace the fact that it is called the silly season. I mean why should we let the trees have all the fun."
Featuring: Jenny Wilson's mother Hilary Wilson, 70, dons an amazing silver snowflake piece
Where: Dublin, Ireland
When: 17 Dec 2018
Credit: Edward Keegan/Cover Images
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DUK10107041_006
FEATURE - Extravagante Brillen passend für festliche Weihnachtstage
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Jen Nollaig wins Christmas.
The mother-of-two (real name Jenny Wilson, Nollaig is the Irish word for Christmas) is currently counting down to the big day with "The 25 shades of Christmas" - an advent calendar of homemade festive eyewear.
The Dublin-based 36-year-old says she looks forward to Christmas all year - and is already thinking about the next festive season from Boxing Day onwards.
This year she has focused on festooning upcycled frames with extreme seasonal decorations.
Highlights include candy cane-influenced specs, 80s-style garish lantern decorations and liberal use of colourful baubles.
Jen has even got her family involved. Her mother Hilary Wilson, 70, dons an amazing silver snowflake piece, while 34-year-old sister Ash Gibney wears a piece entitled Fan Girl.
She explains: "I always remember being so excited to open up the door on my advent calendar as a kid but to be honest I never kept it for the full month, I mean there was chocolate in there. For me it’s all about the run up to Christmas so I wanted to create a collection that ties in with that idea of counting down to Christmas day. I have been showcasing a new pair of shades each day. I have been taking inspiration from various elements of Christmas and I have tried to use as many different types of Christmas decorations as I can.
"Each piece is a one of a kind and was made using upcycled frames and Christmas decorations - many, many decorations. I have tried to use as many different types as I can in the collection, both old and new.
"I hope that the collection inspires people to get creative by channelling their inner Christmas tree and embrace the fact that it is called the silly season. I mean why should we let the trees have all the fun."
Featuring: Jenny Wilson
Where: Dublin, Ireland
When: 17 Dec 2018
Credit: Edward Keegan/Cover Images
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DUK10107041_004
FEATURE - Extravagante Brillen passend für festliche Weihnachtstage
**PLEASE USE INDIVIDUAL PICTURE CREDITS**
Jen Nollaig wins Christmas.
The mother-of-two (real name Jenny Wilson, Nollaig is the Irish word for Christmas) is currently counting down to the big day with "The 25 shades of Christmas" - an advent calendar of homemade festive eyewear.
The Dublin-based 36-year-old says she looks forward to Christmas all year - and is already thinking about the next festive season from Boxing Day onwards.
This year she has focused on festooning upcycled frames with extreme seasonal decorations.
Highlights include candy cane-influenced specs, 80s-style garish lantern decorations and liberal use of colourful baubles.
Jen has even got her family involved. Her mother Hilary Wilson, 70, dons an amazing silver snowflake piece, while 34-year-old sister Ash Gibney wears a piece entitled Fan Girl.
She explains: "I always remember being so excited to open up the door on my advent calendar as a kid but to be honest I never kept it for the full month, I mean there was chocolate in there. For me it’s all about the run up to Christmas so I wanted to create a collection that ties in with that idea of counting down to Christmas day. I have been showcasing a new pair of shades each day. I have been taking inspiration from various elements of Christmas and I have tried to use as many different types of Christmas decorations as I can.
"Each piece is a one of a kind and was made using upcycled frames and Christmas decorations - many, many decorations. I have tried to use as many different types as I can in the collection, both old and new.
"I hope that the collection inspires people to get creative by channelling their inner Christmas tree and embrace the fact that it is called the silly season. I mean why should we let the trees have all the fun."
Featuring: Jenny Wilson
Where: Dublin, Ireland
When: 17 Dec 2018
Credit: Edward Keegan/Cover Images
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DUK10107041_001
FEATURE - Extravagante Brillen passend für festliche Weihnachtstage
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Jen Nollaig wins Christmas.
The mother-of-two (real name Jenny Wilson, Nollaig is the Irish word for Christmas) is currently counting down to the big day with "The 25 shades of Christmas" - an advent calendar of homemade festive eyewear.
The Dublin-based 36-year-old says she looks forward to Christmas all year - and is already thinking about the next festive season from Boxing Day onwards.
This year she has focused on festooning upcycled frames with extreme seasonal decorations.
Highlights include candy cane-influenced specs, 80s-style garish lantern decorations and liberal use of colourful baubles.
Jen has even got her family involved. Her mother Hilary Wilson, 70, dons an amazing silver snowflake piece, while 34-year-old sister Ash Gibney wears a piece entitled Fan Girl.
She explains: "I always remember being so excited to open up the door on my advent calendar as a kid but to be honest I never kept it for the full month, I mean there was chocolate in there. For me it’s all about the run up to Christmas so I wanted to create a collection that ties in with that idea of counting down to Christmas day. I have been showcasing a new pair of shades each day. I have been taking inspiration from various elements of Christmas and I have tried to use as many different types of Christmas decorations as I can.
"Each piece is a one of a kind and was made using upcycled frames and Christmas decorations - many, many decorations. I have tried to use as many different types as I can in the collection, both old and new.
"I hope that the collection inspires people to get creative by channelling their inner Christmas tree and embrace the fact that it is called the silly season. I mean why should we let the trees have all the fun."
Featuring: Jenny Wilson
Where: Dublin, Ireland
When: 17 Dec 2018
Credit: Edward Keegan/Cover Images
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DUK10107041_005
FEATURE - Extravagante Brillen passend für festliche Weihnachtstage
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Jen Nollaig wins Christmas.
The mother-of-two (real name Jenny Wilson, Nollaig is the Irish word for Christmas) is currently counting down to the big day with "The 25 shades of Christmas" - an advent calendar of homemade festive eyewear.
The Dublin-based 36-year-old says she looks forward to Christmas all year - and is already thinking about the next festive season from Boxing Day onwards.
This year she has focused on festooning upcycled frames with extreme seasonal decorations.
Highlights include candy cane-influenced specs, 80s-style garish lantern decorations and liberal use of colourful baubles.
Jen has even got her family involved. Her mother Hilary Wilson, 70, dons an amazing silver snowflake piece, while 34-year-old sister Ash Gibney wears a piece entitled Fan Girl.
She explains: "I always remember being so excited to open up the door on my advent calendar as a kid but to be honest I never kept it for the full month, I mean there was chocolate in there. For me it’s all about the run up to Christmas so I wanted to create a collection that ties in with that idea of counting down to Christmas day. I have been showcasing a new pair of shades each day. I have been taking inspiration from various elements of Christmas and I have tried to use as many different types of Christmas decorations as I can.
"Each piece is a one of a kind and was made using upcycled frames and Christmas decorations - many, many decorations. I have tried to use as many different types as I can in the collection, both old and new.
"I hope that the collection inspires people to get creative by channelling their inner Christmas tree and embrace the fact that it is called the silly season. I mean why should we let the trees have all the fun."
Featuring: Jenny Wilson
Where: Dublin, Ireland
When: 31 Oct 2018
Credit: Edward Keegan/Cover Images
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DUK10107041_007
FEATURE - Extravagante Brillen passend für festliche Weihnachtstage
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Jen Nollaig wins Christmas.
The mother-of-two (real name Jenny Wilson, Nollaig is the Irish word for Christmas) is currently counting down to the big day with "The 25 shades of Christmas" - an advent calendar of homemade festive eyewear.
The Dublin-based 36-year-old says she looks forward to Christmas all year - and is already thinking about the next festive season from Boxing Day onwards.
This year she has focused on festooning upcycled frames with extreme seasonal decorations.
Highlights include candy cane-influenced specs, 80s-style garish lantern decorations and liberal use of colourful baubles.
Jen has even got her family involved. Her mother Hilary Wilson, 70, dons an amazing silver snowflake piece, while 34-year-old sister Ash Gibney wears a piece entitled Fan Girl.
She explains: "I always remember being so excited to open up the door on my advent calendar as a kid but to be honest I never kept it for the full month, I mean there was chocolate in there. For me it’s all about the run up to Christmas so I wanted to create a collection that ties in with that idea of counting down to Christmas day. I have been showcasing a new pair of shades each day. I have been taking inspiration from various elements of Christmas and I have tried to use as many different types of Christmas decorations as I can.
"Each piece is a one of a kind and was made using upcycled frames and Christmas decorations - many, many decorations. I have tried to use as many different types as I can in the collection, both old and new.
"I hope that the collection inspires people to get creative by channelling their inner Christmas tree and embrace the fact that it is called the silly season. I mean why should we let the trees have all the fun."
Featuring: Ruby Slippers
Where: Dublin, Ireland
When: 17 Oct 2018
Credit: Ruby Slippers/Cover Images
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DUK10106833_009
FEATURE - Zu Halloween: Tiere unter dem Röntgengerät
A routine zoo check-up has yielded some suitably spooky Halloween X-rays.
Every animal at Portland's Oregon Zoo receives routine health exams, and often these checkups include X-rays. Digital radiology has proved a useful diagnostic tool and helped the zoo’s animal experts provide excellent health care.
The results include all creatures great and small, ranging from a tiger's paw to a flamingo's slendour legs.
The zoo uses state-of-the-art equipment, funded largely by a 2009 donation from Banfield Pet Hospital.
Hova Najarian, zoo Communications Manager, explains: "Digital radiology allows us to get X-ray results faster and fine-tune the images after taking them, so we’re able to minimise anesthesia and examination time for animals. This decreased anesthesia time means lower risk and improved safety for our patients. Plus we can digitally archive images for later comparison, and share X-rays with consultants and veterinary staff at other zoos."
Featuring: Armadillo
Where: Portland, Oregon, United States
When: 17 Oct 2018
Credit: Oregon Zoo/Cover Images
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FEATURE - Zu Halloween: Tiere unter dem Röntgengerät
A routine zoo check-up has yielded some suitably spooky Halloween X-rays.
Every animal at Portland's Oregon Zoo receives routine health exams, and often these checkups include X-rays. Digital radiology has proved a useful diagnostic tool and helped the zoo’s animal experts provide excellent health care.
The results include all creatures great and small, ranging from a tiger's paw to a flamingo's slendour legs.
The zoo uses state-of-the-art equipment, funded largely by a 2009 donation from Banfield Pet Hospital.
Hova Najarian, zoo Communications Manager, explains: "Digital radiology allows us to get X-ray results faster and fine-tune the images after taking them, so we’re able to minimise anesthesia and examination time for animals. This decreased anesthesia time means lower risk and improved safety for our patients. Plus we can digitally archive images for later comparison, and share X-rays with consultants and veterinary staff at other zoos."
Featuring: Bearded dragon
Where: Portland, Oregon, United States
When: 17 Oct 2018
Credit: Oregon Zoo/Cover Images
**MANDATORY CREDIT: Oregon Zoo/Cover Images. Only for use in this story. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)
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FEATURE - Zu Halloween: Tiere unter dem Röntgengerät
A routine zoo check-up has yielded some suitably spooky Halloween X-rays.
Every animal at Portland's Oregon Zoo receives routine health exams, and often these checkups include X-rays. Digital radiology has proved a useful diagnostic tool and helped the zoo’s animal experts provide excellent health care.
The results include all creatures great and small, ranging from a tiger's paw to a flamingo's slendour legs.
The zoo uses state-of-the-art equipment, funded largely by a 2009 donation from Banfield Pet Hospital.
Hova Najarian, zoo Communications Manager, explains: "Digital radiology allows us to get X-ray results faster and fine-tune the images after taking them, so we’re able to minimise anesthesia and examination time for animals. This decreased anesthesia time means lower risk and improved safety for our patients. Plus we can digitally archive images for later comparison, and share X-rays with consultants and veterinary staff at other zoos."
Featuring: Dwarf mongoose
Where: Portland, Oregon, United States
When: 17 Oct 2018
Credit: Oregon Zoo/Cover Images
**MANDATORY CREDIT: Oregon Zoo/Cover Images. Only for use in this story. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)
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FEATURE - Zu Halloween: Tiere unter dem Röntgengerät
A routine zoo check-up has yielded some suitably spooky Halloween X-rays.
Every animal at Portland's Oregon Zoo receives routine health exams, and often these checkups include X-rays. Digital radiology has proved a useful diagnostic tool and helped the zoo’s animal experts provide excellent health care.
The results include all creatures great and small, ranging from a tiger's paw to a flamingo's slendour legs.
The zoo uses state-of-the-art equipment, funded largely by a 2009 donation from Banfield Pet Hospital.
Hova Najarian, zoo Communications Manager, explains: "Digital radiology allows us to get X-ray results faster and fine-tune the images after taking them, so we’re able to minimise anesthesia and examination time for animals. This decreased anesthesia time means lower risk and improved safety for our patients. Plus we can digitally archive images for later comparison, and share X-rays with consultants and veterinary staff at other zoos."
Featuring: Cape porcupine
Where: Portland, Oregon, United States
When: 17 Oct 2018
Credit: Oregon Zoo/Cover Images
**MANDATORY CREDIT: Oregon Zoo/Cover Images. Only for use in this story. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)
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FEATURE - Zu Halloween: Tiere unter dem Röntgengerät
A routine zoo check-up has yielded some suitably spooky Halloween X-rays.
Every animal at Portland's Oregon Zoo receives routine health exams, and often these checkups include X-rays. Digital radiology has proved a useful diagnostic tool and helped the zoo’s animal experts provide excellent health care.
The results include all creatures great and small, ranging from a tiger's paw to a flamingo's slendour legs.
The zoo uses state-of-the-art equipment, funded largely by a 2009 donation from Banfield Pet Hospital.
Hova Najarian, zoo Communications Manager, explains: "Digital radiology allows us to get X-ray results faster and fine-tune the images after taking them, so we’re able to minimise anesthesia and examination time for animals. This decreased anesthesia time means lower risk and improved safety for our patients. Plus we can digitally archive images for later comparison, and share X-rays with consultants and veterinary staff at other zoos."
Featuring: Bufflehead
Where: Portland, Oregon, United States
When: 17 Oct 2018
Credit: Oregon Zoo/Cover Images
**MANDATORY CREDIT: Oregon Zoo/Cover Images. Only for use in this story. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)
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FEATURE - Extravagante Brillen passend für festliche Weihnachtstage
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Jen Nollaig wins Christmas.
The mother-of-two (real name Jenny Wilson, Nollaig is the Irish word for Christmas) is currently counting down to the big day with "The 25 shades of Christmas" - an advent calendar of homemade festive eyewear.
The Dublin-based 36-year-old says she looks forward to Christmas all year - and is already thinking about the next festive season from Boxing Day onwards.
This year she has focused on festooning upcycled frames with extreme seasonal decorations.
Highlights include candy cane-influenced specs, 80s-style garish lantern decorations and liberal use of colourful baubles.
Jen has even got her family involved. Her mother Hilary Wilson, 70, dons an amazing silver snowflake piece, while 34-year-old sister Ash Gibney wears a piece entitled Fan Girl.
She explains: "I always remember being so excited to open up the door on my advent calendar as a kid but to be honest I never kept it for the full month, I mean there was chocolate in there. For me it’s all about the run up to Christmas so I wanted to create a collection that ties in with that idea of counting down to Christmas day. I have been showcasing a new pair of shades each day. I have been taking inspiration from various elements of Christmas and I have tried to use as many different types of Christmas decorations as I can.
"Each piece is a one of a kind and was made using upcycled frames and Christmas decorations - many, many decorations. I have tried to use as many different types as I can in the collection, both old and new.
"I hope that the collection inspires people to get creative by channelling their inner Christmas tree and embrace the fact that it is called the silly season. I mean why should we let the trees have all the fun."
Featuring: Jenny Wilson
Where: Dublin, Ireland
When: 08 Sep 2018
Credit: Edward Keegan/Cover Images
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FEATURE - Zu Halloween: Tiere unter dem Röntgengerät
A routine zoo check-up has yielded some suitably spooky Halloween X-rays.
Every animal at Portland's Oregon Zoo receives routine health exams, and often these checkups include X-rays. Digital radiology has proved a useful diagnostic tool and helped the zoo’s animal experts provide excellent health care.
The results include all creatures great and small, ranging from a tiger's paw to a flamingo's slendour legs.
The zoo uses state-of-the-art equipment, funded largely by a 2009 donation from Banfield Pet Hospital.
Hova Najarian, zoo Communications Manager, explains: "Digital radiology allows us to get X-ray results faster and fine-tune the images after taking them, so we’re able to minimise anesthesia and examination time for animals. This decreased anesthesia time means lower risk and improved safety for our patients. Plus we can digitally archive images for later comparison, and share X-rays with consultants and veterinary staff at other zoos."
Featuring: Ball python
Where: Portland, Oregon, United States
When: 20 Oct 2017
Credit: Oregon Zoo/Cover Images
**MANDATORY CREDIT: Oregon Zoo/Cover Images. Only for use in this story. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)
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FEATURE - Zu Halloween: Tiere unter dem Röntgengerät
A routine zoo check-up has yielded some suitably spooky Halloween X-rays.
Every animal at Portland's Oregon Zoo receives routine health exams, and often these checkups include X-rays. Digital radiology has proved a useful diagnostic tool and helped the zoo’s animal experts provide excellent health care.
The results include all creatures great and small, ranging from a tiger's paw to a flamingo's slendour legs.
The zoo uses state-of-the-art equipment, funded largely by a 2009 donation from Banfield Pet Hospital.
Hova Najarian, zoo Communications Manager, explains: "Digital radiology allows us to get X-ray results faster and fine-tune the images after taking them, so we’re able to minimise anesthesia and examination time for animals. This decreased anesthesia time means lower risk and improved safety for our patients. Plus we can digitally archive images for later comparison, and share X-rays with consultants and veterinary staff at other zoos."
Featuring: Mellers chameleon
Where: Portland, Oregon, United States
When: 29 Sep 2016
Credit: Oregon Zoo/Cover Images
**MANDATORY CREDIT: Oregon Zoo/Cover Images. Only for use in this story. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)
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FEATURE - Zu Halloween: Tiere unter dem Röntgengerät
A routine zoo check-up has yielded some suitably spooky Halloween X-rays.
Every animal at Portland's Oregon Zoo receives routine health exams, and often these checkups include X-rays. Digital radiology has proved a useful diagnostic tool and helped the zoo’s animal experts provide excellent health care.
The results include all creatures great and small, ranging from a tiger's paw to a flamingo's slendour legs.
The zoo uses state-of-the-art equipment, funded largely by a 2009 donation from Banfield Pet Hospital.
Hova Najarian, zoo Communications Manager, explains: "Digital radiology allows us to get X-ray results faster and fine-tune the images after taking them, so we’re able to minimise anesthesia and examination time for animals. This decreased anesthesia time means lower risk and improved safety for our patients. Plus we can digitally archive images for later comparison, and share X-rays with consultants and veterinary staff at other zoos."
Featuring: Toco toucan
Where: Portland, Oregon, United States
When: 29 Sep 2016
Credit: Oregon Zoo/Cover Images
**MANDATORY CREDIT: Oregon Zoo/Cover Images. Only for use in this story. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)
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FEATURE - Zu Halloween: Tiere unter dem Röntgengerät
A routine zoo check-up has yielded some suitably spooky Halloween X-rays.
Every animal at Portland's Oregon Zoo receives routine health exams, and often these checkups include X-rays. Digital radiology has proved a useful diagnostic tool and helped the zoo’s animal experts provide excellent health care.
The results include all creatures great and small, ranging from a tiger's paw to a flamingo's slendour legs.
The zoo uses state-of-the-art equipment, funded largely by a 2009 donation from Banfield Pet Hospital.
Hova Najarian, zoo Communications Manager, explains: "Digital radiology allows us to get X-ray results faster and fine-tune the images after taking them, so we’re able to minimise anesthesia and examination time for animals. This decreased anesthesia time means lower risk and improved safety for our patients. Plus we can digitally archive images for later comparison, and share X-rays with consultants and veterinary staff at other zoos."
Featuring: Beaver tail
Where: Portland, Oregon, United States
When: 10 Jun 2016
Credit: Oregon Zoo/Cover Images
**MANDATORY CREDIT: Oregon Zoo/Cover Images. Only for use in this story. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)
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FEATURE - Zu Halloween: Tiere unter dem Röntgengerät
A routine zoo check-up has yielded some suitably spooky Halloween X-rays.
Every animal at Portland's Oregon Zoo receives routine health exams, and often these checkups include X-rays. Digital radiology has proved a useful diagnostic tool and helped the zoo’s animal experts provide excellent health care.
The results include all creatures great and small, ranging from a tiger's paw to a flamingo's slendour legs.
The zoo uses state-of-the-art equipment, funded largely by a 2009 donation from Banfield Pet Hospital.
Hova Najarian, zoo Communications Manager, explains: "Digital radiology allows us to get X-ray results faster and fine-tune the images after taking them, so we’re able to minimise anesthesia and examination time for animals. This decreased anesthesia time means lower risk and improved safety for our patients. Plus we can digitally archive images for later comparison, and share X-rays with consultants and veterinary staff at other zoos."
Featuring: Tiger paw
Where: Portland, Oregon, United States
When: 10 Jun 2016
Credit: Oregon Zoo/Cover Images
**MANDATORY CREDIT: Oregon Zoo/Cover Images. Only for use in this story. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)
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PEOPLE - Oscars 2025: Governors Ball
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Chelsea Lauren/Shutterstock (15168321u)
Lol Crawley and Annie Marter
97th Annual Academy Awards, Governors Ball, Los Angeles, California, USA - 02 Mar 2025
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PEOPLE - Oscars 2025: Press Room
Mandatory Credit: Photo by David Fisher/Shutterstock (15168315hc)
Cinematography, The Brutalist, Lol Crawley, with Joe Alwyn
97th Annual Academy Awards, Press Room, Los Angeles, California, USA - 02 Mar 2025
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PEOPLE - Oscars 2025: Press Room
Mandatory Credit: Photo by David Fisher/Shutterstock (15168315hd)
Cinematography, The Brutalist, Lol Crawley, with Joe Alwyn
97th Annual Academy Awards, Press Room, Los Angeles, California, USA - 02 Mar 2025
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PEOPLE - Oscars 2025: Press Room
Mandatory Credit: Photo by David Fisher/Shutterstock (15168315ht)
Cinematography, The Brutalist, Lol Crawley
97th Annual Academy Awards, Press Room, Los Angeles, California, USA - 02 Mar 2025
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PEOPLE - Oscars 2025: Press Room
Mandatory Credit: Photo by David Fisher/Shutterstock (15168315hv)
Cinematography, The Brutalist, Lol Crawley
97th Annual Academy Awards, Press Room, Los Angeles, California, USA - 02 Mar 2025
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PEOPLE - Oscars 2025: Press Room
Mandatory Credit: Photo by David Fisher/Shutterstock (15168315hy)
Cinematography, The Brutalist, Lol Crawley
97th Annual Academy Awards, Press Room, Los Angeles, California, USA - 02 Mar 2025
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PEOPLE - Requisiten von Sylvester Stallone werden versteigert
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Los Angeles, California – (September 15th, 2021) – Julien’s Auctions has announced that PROPERTY FROM THE LIFE AND CAREER OF SYLVESTER STALLONE, will close out the world-record breaking auction house to the stars’ 2021 season in a grand finale celebration of the pop culture icon and one of Hollywood’s most legendary film stars of all time. The exclusive auction event presenting the extraordinary collection of the international superstar and the Golden Globe Award-winning and Academy Award-nominated actor, screenwriter, fitness icon, author, artist and director’s most cherished treasures from his singular life and career will take place on SUNDAY, DECEMBER 5th, 2021 at Julien’s Auctions in Beverly Hills and live online.
THIS PICTURE: Auction catalogue
Where: Los Angeles, United States
When: 25 Aug 2021
Credit: Julien's/Cover-Images.com
**Editorial Use Only** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)
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FEATURE - Serienbilder von Surfern beim Boardmasters-Surfwettbewerb, Newquay, Cornwall
Photographer John Baker captured stunning images of surfers at Boardmasters Surfing Competition, Newquay, Cornwall. It was held 11 - 15 Aug 2021 at Fistral Beach.
Where: Cornwall, United Kingdom
When: 14 Aug 2021
Credit: John Baker/Cover Images
**Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)
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FEATURE - Serienbilder von Surfern beim Boardmasters-Surfwettbewerb, Newquay, Cornwall
Photographer John Baker captured stunning images of surfers at Boardmasters Surfing Competition, Newquay, Cornwall. It was held 11 - 15 Aug 2021 at Fistral Beach.
Where: Cornwall, United Kingdom
When: 14 Aug 2021
Credit: John Baker/Cover Images
**Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)
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FEATURE - Serienbilder von Surfern beim Boardmasters-Surfwettbewerb, Newquay, Cornwall
Photographer John Baker captured stunning images of surfers at Boardmasters Surfing Competition, Newquay, Cornwall. It was held 11 - 15 Aug 2021 at Fistral Beach.
Where: Cornwall, United Kingdom
When: 14 Aug 2021
Credit: John Baker/Cover Images
**Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)
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FEATURE - Serienbilder von Surfern beim Boardmasters-Surfwettbewerb, Newquay, Cornwall
Photographer John Baker captured stunning images of surfers at Boardmasters Surfing Competition, Newquay, Cornwall. It was held 11 - 15 Aug 2021 at Fistral Beach.
Where: Cornwall, United Kingdom
When: 14 Aug 2021
Credit: John Baker/Cover Images
**Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)
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FEATURE - Serienbilder von Surfern beim Boardmasters-Surfwettbewerb, Newquay, Cornwall
Photographer John Baker captured stunning images of surfers at Boardmasters Surfing Competition, Newquay, Cornwall. It was held 11 - 15 Aug 2021 at Fistral Beach.
Where: Cornwall, United Kingdom
When: 14 Aug 2021
Credit: John Baker/Cover Images
**Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)
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FEATURE - Serienbilder von Surfern beim Boardmasters-Surfwettbewerb, Newquay, Cornwall
Photographer John Baker captured stunning images of surfers at Boardmasters Surfing Competition, Newquay, Cornwall. It was held 11 - 15 Aug 2021 at Fistral Beach.
Where: Cornwall, United Kingdom
When: 14 Aug 2021
Credit: John Baker/Cover Images
**Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)
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FEATURE - Serienbilder von Surfern beim Boardmasters-Surfwettbewerb, Newquay, Cornwall
Photographer John Baker captured stunning images of surfers at Boardmasters Surfing Competition, Newquay, Cornwall. It was held 11 - 15 Aug 2021 at Fistral Beach.
Where: Cornwall, United Kingdom
When: 14 Aug 2021
Credit: John Baker/Cover Images
**Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)
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FEATURE - Serienbilder von Surfern beim Boardmasters-Surfwettbewerb, Newquay, Cornwall
Photographer John Baker captured stunning images of surfers at Boardmasters Surfing Competition, Newquay, Cornwall. It was held 11 - 15 Aug 2021 at Fistral Beach.
Where: Cornwall, United Kingdom
When: 14 Aug 2021
Credit: John Baker/Cover Images
**Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)
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DUK10144893_001
FEATURE - Serienbilder von Surfern beim Boardmasters-Surfwettbewerb, Newquay, Cornwall
Photographer John Baker captured stunning images of surfers at Boardmasters Surfing Competition, Newquay, Cornwall. It was held 11 - 15 Aug 2021 at Fistral Beach.
Where: Cornwall, United Kingdom
When: 14 Aug 2021
Credit: John Baker/Cover Images
**Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)
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PEOPLE - Requisiten von Sylvester Stallone werden versteigert
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Los Angeles, California – (September 15th, 2021) – Julien’s Auctions has announced that PROPERTY FROM THE LIFE AND CAREER OF SYLVESTER STALLONE, will close out the world-record breaking auction house to the stars’ 2021 season in a grand finale celebration of the pop culture icon and one of Hollywood’s most legendary film stars of all time. The exclusive auction event presenting the extraordinary collection of the international superstar and the Golden Globe Award-winning and Academy Award-nominated actor, screenwriter, fitness icon, author, artist and director’s most cherished treasures from his singular life and career will take place on SUNDAY, DECEMBER 5th, 2021 at Julien’s Auctions in Beverly Hills and live online.
PICTURE SHOWS: knife and belt from Rambo III
Where: Los Angeles, United States
When: 30 Jul 2021
Credit: Julien's/Cover-Images.com
**Editorial Use Only** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)
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PEOPLE - Requisiten von Sylvester Stallone werden versteigert
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Los Angeles, California – (September 15th, 2021) – Julien’s Auctions has announced that PROPERTY FROM THE LIFE AND CAREER OF SYLVESTER STALLONE, will close out the world-record breaking auction house to the stars’ 2021 season in a grand finale celebration of the pop culture icon and one of Hollywood’s most legendary film stars of all time. The exclusive auction event presenting the extraordinary collection of the international superstar and the Golden Globe Award-winning and Academy Award-nominated actor, screenwriter, fitness icon, author, artist and director’s most cherished treasures from his singular life and career will take place on SUNDAY, DECEMBER 5th, 2021 at Julien’s Auctions in Beverly Hills and live online.
THIS PICTURE: A complete Gianni Versace designed costume ($10,000 - $20,000) (photo right) and a helmet and face cast ($8,000 - $10,000) from Judge Dredd
Where: Los Angeles, United States
When: 28 Jul 2021
Credit: Julien's/Cover-Images.com
**Editorial Use Only** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)
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PEOPLE - Requisiten von Sylvester Stallone werden versteigert
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Los Angeles, California – (September 15th, 2021) – Julien’s Auctions has announced that PROPERTY FROM THE LIFE AND CAREER OF SYLVESTER STALLONE, will close out the world-record breaking auction house to the stars’ 2021 season in a grand finale celebration of the pop culture icon and one of Hollywood’s most legendary film stars of all time. The exclusive auction event presenting the extraordinary collection of the international superstar and the Golden Globe Award-winning and Academy Award-nominated actor, screenwriter, fitness icon, author, artist and director’s most cherished treasures from his singular life and career will take place on SUNDAY, DECEMBER 5th, 2021 at Julien’s Auctions in Beverly Hills and live online.
THIS PICTURE: Rocky III boxing boots
Where: Los Angeles, United States
When: 23 Jul 2021
Credit: Julien's/Cover-Images.com
**Editorial Use Only** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)
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PEOPLE - Requisiten von Sylvester Stallone werden versteigert
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Los Angeles, California – (September 15th, 2021) – Julien’s Auctions has announced that PROPERTY FROM THE LIFE AND CAREER OF SYLVESTER STALLONE, will close out the world-record breaking auction house to the stars’ 2021 season in a grand finale celebration of the pop culture icon and one of Hollywood’s most legendary film stars of all time. The exclusive auction event presenting the extraordinary collection of the international superstar and the Golden Globe Award-winning and Academy Award-nominated actor, screenwriter, fitness icon, author, artist and director’s most cherished treasures from his singular life and career will take place on SUNDAY, DECEMBER 5th, 2021 at Julien’s Auctions in Beverly Hills and live online.
THIS PICTURE: Rocky III boxing boots
Where: Los Angeles, United States
When: 23 Jul 2021
Credit: Julien's/Cover-Images.com
**Editorial Use Only** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)
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PEOPLE - Requisiten von Sylvester Stallone werden versteigert
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Los Angeles, California – (September 15th, 2021) – Julien’s Auctions has announced that PROPERTY FROM THE LIFE AND CAREER OF SYLVESTER STALLONE, will close out the world-record breaking auction house to the stars’ 2021 season in a grand finale celebration of the pop culture icon and one of Hollywood’s most legendary film stars of all time. The exclusive auction event presenting the extraordinary collection of the international superstar and the Golden Globe Award-winning and Academy Award-nominated actor, screenwriter, fitness icon, author, artist and director’s most cherished treasures from his singular life and career will take place on SUNDAY, DECEMBER 5th, 2021 at Julien’s Auctions in Beverly Hills and live online.
THIS PICTURE: Rocky III boxing gloves
Where: Los Angeles, United States
When: 23 Jul 2021
Credit: Julien's/Cover-Images.com
**Editorial Use Only** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)
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DUK10145261_007
PEOPLE - Requisiten von Sylvester Stallone werden versteigert
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Los Angeles, California – (September 15th, 2021) – Julien’s Auctions has announced that PROPERTY FROM THE LIFE AND CAREER OF SYLVESTER STALLONE, will close out the world-record breaking auction house to the stars’ 2021 season in a grand finale celebration of the pop culture icon and one of Hollywood’s most legendary film stars of all time. The exclusive auction event presenting the extraordinary collection of the international superstar and the Golden Globe Award-winning and Academy Award-nominated actor, screenwriter, fitness icon, author, artist and director’s most cherished treasures from his singular life and career will take place on SUNDAY, DECEMBER 5th, 2021 at Julien’s Auctions in Beverly Hills and live online.
THIS PICTURE: Rocky III boxing gloves
Where: Los Angeles, United States
When: 23 Jul 2021
Credit: Julien's/Cover-Images.com
**Editorial Use Only** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)
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PEOPLE - Requisiten von Sylvester Stallone werden versteigert
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Los Angeles, California – (September 15th, 2021) – Julien’s Auctions has announced that PROPERTY FROM THE LIFE AND CAREER OF SYLVESTER STALLONE, will close out the world-record breaking auction house to the stars’ 2021 season in a grand finale celebration of the pop culture icon and one of Hollywood’s most legendary film stars of all time. The exclusive auction event presenting the extraordinary collection of the international superstar and the Golden Globe Award-winning and Academy Award-nominated actor, screenwriter, fitness icon, author, artist and director’s most cherished treasures from his singular life and career will take place on SUNDAY, DECEMBER 5th, 2021 at Julien’s Auctions in Beverly Hills and live online.
THIS PICTURE: Rocky original story development notebook
Where: Los Angeles, United States
When: 22 Jul 2021
Credit: Julien's/Cover-Images.com
**Editorial Use Only** (FOTO: DUKAS/COVER IMAGES)
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