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  • FEATURE - Sagenhafte europäische Landschaften fotografiert von George Turner
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    FEATURE - Sagenhafte europäische Landschaften fotografiert von George Turner
    MANDATORY CREDIT: George Turner/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 George Turner/REX/Shutterstock (5824307ae)
    "Sunsets last for hours in northern Finland," said George
    Explorations through Europe by George Turner - Aug 2016
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    Known usually for icy exteriors, Scandinavia, Iceland and Scotland are lit by rosier hues in this awe-inspiring photo series.

    George the Explorer, also known as George Turner, describes himself as a "20-something British landscape and wildlife photographer exploring the world."
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • FEATURE: Sonnenuntergang in Dorset, England
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    FEATURE: Sonnenuntergang in Dorset, England
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Swaine/REX Shutterstock (5234453a)
    The sunsets on a beautiful October day over the surfers favourite Broadbench Kimmeridge
    Sunset over Broadbench Kimmeridge, Dorset, Britain - 12 Oct 2015

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE: Sonnenuntergang in Dorset, England
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    FEATURE: Sonnenuntergang in Dorset, England
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Swaine/REX Shutterstock (5234453b)
    The sunsets on a beautiful October day over the surfers favourite Broadbench Kimmeridge
    Sunset over Broadbench Kimmeridge, Dorset, Britain - 12 Oct 2015

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE: Sonnenuntergang in Dorset, England
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    FEATURE: Sonnenuntergang in Dorset, England
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Swaine/REX Shutterstock (5234453c)
    The sunsets on a beautiful October day over the surfers favourite Broadbench Kimmeridge
    Sunset over Broadbench Kimmeridge, Dorset, Britain - 12 Oct 2015

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE: Sonnenuntergang in Dorset, England
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    FEATURE: Sonnenuntergang in Dorset, England
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Swaine/REX Shutterstock (5234453d)
    The sunsets on a beautiful October day over the surfers favourite Broadbench Kimmeridge
    Sunset over Broadbench Kimmeridge, Dorset, Britain - 12 Oct 2015

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE: Sonnenuntergang in Dorset, England
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    FEATURE: Sonnenuntergang in Dorset, England
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Swaine/REX Shutterstock (5234453e)
    The sunsets on a beautiful October day over the surfers favourite Broadbench Kimmeridge
    Sunset over Broadbench Kimmeridge, Dorset, Britain - 12 Oct 2015

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE: Sonnenuntergang in Dorset, England
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    FEATURE: Sonnenuntergang in Dorset, England
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Swaine/REX Shutterstock (5234453f)
    The sunsets on a beautiful October day over the surfers favourite Broadbench Kimmeridge
    Sunset over Broadbench Kimmeridge, Dorset, Britain - 12 Oct 2015

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Die schönsten Sonnenauf- und Untergänge der Welt in Szene gesetzt
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    FEATURE - Die schönsten Sonnenauf- und Untergänge der Welt in Szene gesetzt
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Beboy/REX Shutterstock

    Editorial use only. Only for use in context of story about Beboy's images of sunrises and sunsets around the world. No stock, advertising, merchandising or books without photographer's permission
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Beboy/REX/Shutterstock (5636173u)
    The Twelve Apostles in Australia, pictured at sunrise in April 2015
    Man spends years travelling around world to capture sunrises and sunsets - 2016
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    Talented French photographer Julien Grondin, known as 'Beboy', has spent the last few years travelling the world to capture stunning images of sunrises and sunsets.

    His travels have taken him from the lavender fields of Provence, France, to the majestic temples of Angkor Wat, Cambodia, through to the dramatic cityscapes of Hong Kong, China.

    In his images sunrise and sunset can be seen illuminating the skies.

    Other images show different settings in Paris, Fjords in Loften, Norway, and the Twelve Apostle rock formation in Australia.

    Beboy, 35, said: "I spent the past three years travelling the world to try and capture the beauty of nature at sunrise and sunset. I visited many countries to live my passion for photography especially to capture light at both dawn and dusk when the sun is more likely to hit straight into his camera lens and create unique backlit shots.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Die schönsten Sonnenauf- und Untergänge der Welt in Szene gesetzt
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    FEATURE - Die schönsten Sonnenauf- und Untergänge der Welt in Szene gesetzt
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Beboy/REX Shutterstock

    Editorial use only. Only for use in context of story about Beboy's images of sunrises and sunsets around the world. No stock, advertising, merchandising or books without photographer's permission
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Beboy/REX/Shutterstock (5636173c)
    Sunset casting shadows over Meteora, Greece pictured in November 2015
    Man spends years travelling around world to capture sunrises and sunsets - 2016
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    Talented French photographer Julien Grondin, known as 'Beboy', has spent the last few years travelling the world to capture stunning images of sunrises and sunsets.

    His travels have taken him from the lavender fields of Provence, France, to the majestic temples of Angkor Wat, Cambodia, through to the dramatic cityscapes of Hong Kong, China.

    In his images sunrise and sunset can be seen illuminating the skies.

    Other images show different settings in Paris, Fjords in Loften, Norway, and the Twelve Apostle rock formation in Australia.

    Beboy, 35, said: "I spent the past three years travelling the world to try and capture the beauty of nature at sunrise and sunset. I visited many countries to live my passion for photography especially to capture light at both dawn and dusk when the sun is more likely to hit straight into his camera lens and create unique backlit shots.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Die schönsten Sonnenauf- und Untergänge der Welt in Szene gesetzt
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    FEATURE - Die schönsten Sonnenauf- und Untergänge der Welt in Szene gesetzt
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Beboy/REX Shutterstock

    Editorial use only. Only for use in context of story about Beboy's images of sunrises and sunsets around the world. No stock, advertising, merchandising or books without photographer's permission
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Beboy/REX/Shutterstock (5636173x)
    Lavendar fields in Provence, France, pictured at sunset in June 2015
    Man spends years travelling around world to capture sunrises and sunsets - 2016
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    Talented French photographer Julien Grondin, known as 'Beboy', has spent the last few years travelling the world to capture stunning images of sunrises and sunsets.

    His travels have taken him from the lavender fields of Provence, France, to the majestic temples of Angkor Wat, Cambodia, through to the dramatic cityscapes of Hong Kong, China.

    In his images sunrise and sunset can be seen illuminating the skies.

    Other images show different settings in Paris, Fjords in Loften, Norway, and the Twelve Apostle rock formation in Australia.

    Beboy, 35, said: "I spent the past three years travelling the world to try and capture the beauty of nature at sunrise and sunset. I visited many countries to live my passion for photography especially to capture light at both dawn and dusk when the sun is more likely to hit straight into his camera lens and create unique backlit shots.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Die schönsten Sonnenauf- und Untergänge der Welt in Szene gesetzt
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    FEATURE - Die schönsten Sonnenauf- und Untergänge der Welt in Szene gesetzt
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Beboy/REX Shutterstock

    Editorial use only. Only for use in context of story about Beboy's images of sunrises and sunsets around the world. No stock, advertising, merchandising or books without photographer's permission
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Beboy/REX/Shutterstock (5636173ac)
    Sunset captured from the Eiffel Tower
    Man spends years travelling around world to capture sunrises and sunsets - 2016
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    Talented French photographer Julien Grondin, known as 'Beboy', has spent the last few years travelling the world to capture stunning images of sunrises and sunsets.

    His travels have taken him from the lavender fields of Provence, France, to the majestic temples of Angkor Wat, Cambodia, through to the dramatic cityscapes of Hong Kong, China.

    In his images sunrise and sunset can be seen illuminating the skies.

    Other images show different settings in Paris, Fjords in Loften, Norway, and the Twelve Apostle rock formation in Australia.

    Beboy, 35, said: "I spent the past three years travelling the world to try and capture the beauty of nature at sunrise and sunset. I visited many countries to live my passion for photography especially to capture light at both dawn and dusk when the sun is more likely to hit straight into his camera lens and create unique backlit shots.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Die schönsten Sonnenauf- und Untergänge der Welt in Szene gesetzt
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    FEATURE - Die schönsten Sonnenauf- und Untergänge der Welt in Szene gesetzt
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Beboy/REX Shutterstock

    Editorial use only. Only for use in context of story about Beboy's images of sunrises and sunsets around the world. No stock, advertising, merchandising or books without photographer's permission
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Beboy/REX/Shutterstock (5636173ae)
    Sunset in Paris, France
    Man spends years travelling around world to capture sunrises and sunsets - 2016
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    Talented French photographer Julien Grondin, known as 'Beboy', has spent the last few years travelling the world to capture stunning images of sunrises and sunsets.

    His travels have taken him from the lavender fields of Provence, France, to the majestic temples of Angkor Wat, Cambodia, through to the dramatic cityscapes of Hong Kong, China.

    In his images sunrise and sunset can be seen illuminating the skies.

    Other images show different settings in Paris, Fjords in Loften, Norway, and the Twelve Apostle rock formation in Australia.

    Beboy, 35, said: "I spent the past three years travelling the world to try and capture the beauty of nature at sunrise and sunset. I visited many countries to live my passion for photography especially to capture light at both dawn and dusk when the sun is more likely to hit straight into his camera lens and create unique backlit shots.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Die schönsten Sonnenauf- und Untergänge der Welt in Szene gesetzt
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    FEATURE - Die schönsten Sonnenauf- und Untergänge der Welt in Szene gesetzt
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Beboy/REX Shutterstock

    Editorial use only. Only for use in context of story about Beboy's images of sunrises and sunsets around the world. No stock, advertising, merchandising or books without photographer's permission
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Beboy/REX/Shutterstock (5636173r)
    Antelope Canyon, America, pictured with rays of sun light at midday
    Man spends years travelling around world to capture sunrises and sunsets - 2016
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    Talented French photographer Julien Grondin, known as 'Beboy', has spent the last few years travelling the world to capture stunning images of sunrises and sunsets.

    His travels have taken him from the lavender fields of Provence, France, to the majestic temples of Angkor Wat, Cambodia, through to the dramatic cityscapes of Hong Kong, China.

    In his images sunrise and sunset can be seen illuminating the skies.

    Other images show different settings in Paris, Fjords in Loften, Norway, and the Twelve Apostle rock formation in Australia.

    Beboy, 35, said: "I spent the past three years travelling the world to try and capture the beauty of nature at sunrise and sunset. I visited many countries to live my passion for photography especially to capture light at both dawn and dusk when the sun is more likely to hit straight into his camera lens and create unique backlit shots.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • REPORTAGE - Die Isles of Scilly (Reisen)
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    REPORTAGE - Die Isles of Scilly (Reisen)
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Edward Marshall/REX/Shutterstock (7727711ai)
    Bants Carn burial chamber as the sunsets looking over the islands of Tresco, Bryher and Samson, St Mary's, Isles of Scilly, May 2015
    Scilly Isles travel - 2015

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Die schönsten Sonnenauf- und Untergänge der Welt in Szene gesetzt
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    FEATURE - Die schönsten Sonnenauf- und Untergänge der Welt in Szene gesetzt
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Beboy/REX Shutterstock

    Editorial use only. Only for use in context of story about Beboy's images of sunrises and sunsets around the world. No stock, advertising, merchandising or books without photographer's permission
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Beboy/REX/Shutterstock (5636173ad)
    The sun setting over the River Seine, Paris
    Man spends years travelling around world to capture sunrises and sunsets - 2016
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    Talented French photographer Julien Grondin, known as 'Beboy', has spent the last few years travelling the world to capture stunning images of sunrises and sunsets.

    His travels have taken him from the lavender fields of Provence, France, to the majestic temples of Angkor Wat, Cambodia, through to the dramatic cityscapes of Hong Kong, China.

    In his images sunrise and sunset can be seen illuminating the skies.

    Other images show different settings in Paris, Fjords in Loften, Norway, and the Twelve Apostle rock formation in Australia.

    Beboy, 35, said: "I spent the past three years travelling the world to try and capture the beauty of nature at sunrise and sunset. I visited many countries to live my passion for photography especially to capture light at both dawn and dusk when the sun is more likely to hit straight into his camera lens and create unique backlit shots.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Die schönsten Sonnenauf- und Untergänge der Welt in Szene gesetzt
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    FEATURE - Die schönsten Sonnenauf- und Untergänge der Welt in Szene gesetzt
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Beboy/REX Shutterstock

    Editorial use only. Only for use in context of story about Beboy's images of sunrises and sunsets around the world. No stock, advertising, merchandising or books without photographer's permission
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Beboy/REX/Shutterstock (5636173z)
    Paris business district pictured as the sun sets
    Man spends years travelling around world to capture sunrises and sunsets - 2016
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    Talented French photographer Julien Grondin, known as 'Beboy', has spent the last few years travelling the world to capture stunning images of sunrises and sunsets.

    His travels have taken him from the lavender fields of Provence, France, to the majestic temples of Angkor Wat, Cambodia, through to the dramatic cityscapes of Hong Kong, China.

    In his images sunrise and sunset can be seen illuminating the skies.

    Other images show different settings in Paris, Fjords in Loften, Norway, and the Twelve Apostle rock formation in Australia.

    Beboy, 35, said: "I spent the past three years travelling the world to try and capture the beauty of nature at sunrise and sunset. I visited many countries to live my passion for photography especially to capture light at both dawn and dusk when the sun is more likely to hit straight into his camera lens and create unique backlit shots.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Die schönsten Sonnenauf- und Untergänge der Welt in Szene gesetzt
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    FEATURE - Die schönsten Sonnenauf- und Untergänge der Welt in Szene gesetzt
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Beboy/REX Shutterstock

    Editorial use only. Only for use in context of story about Beboy's images of sunrises and sunsets around the world. No stock, advertising, merchandising or books without photographer's permission
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Beboy/REX/Shutterstock (5636173a)
    Sunset at the Eiffel Tower, Paris
    Man spends years travelling around world to capture sunrises and sunsets - 2016
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/s7hp

    Talented French photographer Julien Grondin, known as 'Beboy', has spent the last few years travelling the world to capture stunning images of sunrises and sunsets.

    His travels have taken him from the lavender fields of Provence, France, to the majestic temples of Angkor Wat, Cambodia, through to the dramatic cityscapes of Hong Kong, China.

    In his images sunrise and sunset can be seen illuminating the skies.

    Other images show different settings in Paris, Fjords in Loften, Norway, and the Twelve Apostle rock formation in Australia.

    Beboy, 35, said: "I spent the past three years travelling the world to try and capture the beauty of nature at sunrise and sunset. I visited many countries to live my passion for photography especially to capture light at both dawn and dusk when the sun is more likely to hit straight into his camera lens and create unique backlit shots.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Die schönsten Sonnenauf- und Untergänge der Welt in Szene gesetzt
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    FEATURE - Die schönsten Sonnenauf- und Untergänge der Welt in Szene gesetzt
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Beboy/REX Shutterstock

    Editorial use only. Only for use in context of story about Beboy's images of sunrises and sunsets around the world. No stock, advertising, merchandising or books without photographer's permission
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Beboy/REX/Shutterstock (5636173s)
    A peaceful morning sunrise in Yosemite National Park, America
    Man spends years travelling around world to capture sunrises and sunsets - 2016
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    Talented French photographer Julien Grondin, known as 'Beboy', has spent the last few years travelling the world to capture stunning images of sunrises and sunsets.

    His travels have taken him from the lavender fields of Provence, France, to the majestic temples of Angkor Wat, Cambodia, through to the dramatic cityscapes of Hong Kong, China.

    In his images sunrise and sunset can be seen illuminating the skies.

    Other images show different settings in Paris, Fjords in Loften, Norway, and the Twelve Apostle rock formation in Australia.

    Beboy, 35, said: "I spent the past three years travelling the world to try and capture the beauty of nature at sunrise and sunset. I visited many countries to live my passion for photography especially to capture light at both dawn and dusk when the sun is more likely to hit straight into his camera lens and create unique backlit shots.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Die schönsten Sonnenauf- und Untergänge der Welt in Szene gesetzt
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    FEATURE - Die schönsten Sonnenauf- und Untergänge der Welt in Szene gesetzt
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Beboy/REX Shutterstock

    Editorial use only. Only for use in context of story about Beboy's images of sunrises and sunsets around the world. No stock, advertising, merchandising or books without photographer's permission
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Beboy/REX/Shutterstock (5636173b)
    Sunrise pictured above Monument Valley, America
    Man spends years travelling around world to capture sunrises and sunsets - 2016
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/s7hp

    Talented French photographer Julien Grondin, known as 'Beboy', has spent the last few years travelling the world to capture stunning images of sunrises and sunsets.

    His travels have taken him from the lavender fields of Provence, France, to the majestic temples of Angkor Wat, Cambodia, through to the dramatic cityscapes of Hong Kong, China.

    In his images sunrise and sunset can be seen illuminating the skies.

    Other images show different settings in Paris, Fjords in Loften, Norway, and the Twelve Apostle rock formation in Australia.

    Beboy, 35, said: "I spent the past three years travelling the world to try and capture the beauty of nature at sunrise and sunset. I visited many countries to live my passion for photography especially to capture light at both dawn and dusk when the sun is more likely to hit straight into his camera lens and create unique backlit shots.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Die schönsten Sonnenauf- und Untergänge der Welt in Szene gesetzt
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    FEATURE - Die schönsten Sonnenauf- und Untergänge der Welt in Szene gesetzt
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Beboy/REX Shutterstock

    Editorial use only. Only for use in context of story about Beboy's images of sunrises and sunsets around the world. No stock, advertising, merchandising or books without photographer's permission
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Beboy/REX/Shutterstock (5636173d)
    The sun peeking through Mesa Arch, America, at sunrise
    Man spends years travelling around world to capture sunrises and sunsets - 2016
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/s7hp

    Talented French photographer Julien Grondin, known as 'Beboy', has spent the last few years travelling the world to capture stunning images of sunrises and sunsets.

    His travels have taken him from the lavender fields of Provence, France, to the majestic temples of Angkor Wat, Cambodia, through to the dramatic cityscapes of Hong Kong, China.

    In his images sunrise and sunset can be seen illuminating the skies.

    Other images show different settings in Paris, Fjords in Loften, Norway, and the Twelve Apostle rock formation in Australia.

    Beboy, 35, said: "I spent the past three years travelling the world to try and capture the beauty of nature at sunrise and sunset. I visited many countries to live my passion for photography especially to capture light at both dawn and dusk when the sun is more likely to hit straight into his camera lens and create unique backlit shots.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Die schönsten Sonnenauf- und Untergänge der Welt in Szene gesetzt
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    FEATURE - Die schönsten Sonnenauf- und Untergänge der Welt in Szene gesetzt
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Beboy/REX Shutterstock

    Editorial use only. Only for use in context of story about Beboy's images of sunrises and sunsets around the world. No stock, advertising, merchandising or books without photographer's permission
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Beboy/REX/Shutterstock (5636173n)
    An evening sunset in Bali, Indonesia, pictured in February 2015
    Man spends years travelling around world to capture sunrises and sunsets - 2016
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/s7hp

    Talented French photographer Julien Grondin, known as 'Beboy', has spent the last few years travelling the world to capture stunning images of sunrises and sunsets.

    His travels have taken him from the lavender fields of Provence, France, to the majestic temples of Angkor Wat, Cambodia, through to the dramatic cityscapes of Hong Kong, China.

    In his images sunrise and sunset can be seen illuminating the skies.

    Other images show different settings in Paris, Fjords in Loften, Norway, and the Twelve Apostle rock formation in Australia.

    Beboy, 35, said: "I spent the past three years travelling the world to try and capture the beauty of nature at sunrise and sunset. I visited many countries to live my passion for photography especially to capture light at both dawn and dusk when the sun is more likely to hit straight into his camera lens and create unique backlit shots.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Die schönsten Sonnenauf- und Untergänge der Welt in Szene gesetzt
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    FEATURE - Die schönsten Sonnenauf- und Untergänge der Welt in Szene gesetzt
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Beboy/REX Shutterstock

    Editorial use only. Only for use in context of story about Beboy's images of sunrises and sunsets around the world. No stock, advertising, merchandising or books without photographer's permission
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Beboy/REX/Shutterstock (5636173l)
    The city of Bangkok, Thailand at sunset, February 2016
    Man spends years travelling around world to capture sunrises and sunsets - 2016
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/s7hp

    Talented French photographer Julien Grondin, known as 'Beboy', has spent the last few years travelling the world to capture stunning images of sunrises and sunsets.

    His travels have taken him from the lavender fields of Provence, France, to the majestic temples of Angkor Wat, Cambodia, through to the dramatic cityscapes of Hong Kong, China.

    In his images sunrise and sunset can be seen illuminating the skies.

    Other images show different settings in Paris, Fjords in Loften, Norway, and the Twelve Apostle rock formation in Australia.

    Beboy, 35, said: "I spent the past three years travelling the world to try and capture the beauty of nature at sunrise and sunset. I visited many countries to live my passion for photography especially to capture light at both dawn and dusk when the sun is more likely to hit straight into his camera lens and create unique backlit shots.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Die schönsten Sonnenauf- und Untergänge der Welt in Szene gesetzt
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    FEATURE - Die schönsten Sonnenauf- und Untergänge der Welt in Szene gesetzt
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Beboy/REX Shutterstock

    Editorial use only. Only for use in context of story about Beboy's images of sunrises and sunsets around the world. No stock, advertising, merchandising or books without photographer's permission
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Beboy/REX/Shutterstock (5636173v)
    Sunset at the Twelve Apostles in Australia, pictured on April 2015
    Man spends years travelling around world to capture sunrises and sunsets - 2016
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/s7hp

    Talented French photographer Julien Grondin, known as 'Beboy', has spent the last few years travelling the world to capture stunning images of sunrises and sunsets.

    His travels have taken him from the lavender fields of Provence, France, to the majestic temples of Angkor Wat, Cambodia, through to the dramatic cityscapes of Hong Kong, China.

    In his images sunrise and sunset can be seen illuminating the skies.

    Other images show different settings in Paris, Fjords in Loften, Norway, and the Twelve Apostle rock formation in Australia.

    Beboy, 35, said: "I spent the past three years travelling the world to try and capture the beauty of nature at sunrise and sunset. I visited many countries to live my passion for photography especially to capture light at both dawn and dusk when the sun is more likely to hit straight into his camera lens and create unique backlit shots.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Die schönsten Sonnenauf- und Untergänge der Welt in Szene gesetzt
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    FEATURE - Die schönsten Sonnenauf- und Untergänge der Welt in Szene gesetzt
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    Large slabs of ice pictured on a beach in Iceland pictured as the sun is rising
    Man spends years travelling around world to capture sunrises and sunsets - 2016
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    Talented French photographer Julien Grondin, known as 'Beboy', has spent the last few years travelling the world to capture stunning images of sunrises and sunsets.

    His travels have taken him from the lavender fields of Provence, France, to the majestic temples of Angkor Wat, Cambodia, through to the dramatic cityscapes of Hong Kong, China.

    In his images sunrise and sunset can be seen illuminating the skies.

    Other images show different settings in Paris, Fjords in Loften, Norway, and the Twelve Apostle rock formation in Australia.

    Beboy, 35, said: "I spent the past three years travelling the world to try and capture the beauty of nature at sunrise and sunset. I visited many countries to live my passion for photography especially to capture light at both dawn and dusk when the sun is more likely to hit straight into his camera lens and create unique backlit shots.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

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    FEATURE - Die schönsten Sonnenauf- und Untergänge der Welt in Szene gesetzt
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    Large slabs of ice pictured on a beach in Iceland pictured as the sun is rising
    Man spends years travelling around world to capture sunrises and sunsets - 2016
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    Talented French photographer Julien Grondin, known as 'Beboy', has spent the last few years travelling the world to capture stunning images of sunrises and sunsets.

    His travels have taken him from the lavender fields of Provence, France, to the majestic temples of Angkor Wat, Cambodia, through to the dramatic cityscapes of Hong Kong, China.

    In his images sunrise and sunset can be seen illuminating the skies.

    Other images show different settings in Paris, Fjords in Loften, Norway, and the Twelve Apostle rock formation in Australia.

    Beboy, 35, said: "I spent the past three years travelling the world to try and capture the beauty of nature at sunrise and sunset. I visited many countries to live my passion for photography especially to capture light at both dawn and dusk when the sun is more likely to hit straight into his camera lens and create unique backlit shots.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

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    FEATURE - Die schönsten Sonnenauf- und Untergänge der Welt in Szene gesetzt
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    The Plitvice lakes in Croatia, pictured in October 2015, as the sun starts to set
    Man spends years travelling around world to capture sunrises and sunsets - 2016
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    Talented French photographer Julien Grondin, known as 'Beboy', has spent the last few years travelling the world to capture stunning images of sunrises and sunsets.

    His travels have taken him from the lavender fields of Provence, France, to the majestic temples of Angkor Wat, Cambodia, through to the dramatic cityscapes of Hong Kong, China.

    In his images sunrise and sunset can be seen illuminating the skies.

    Other images show different settings in Paris, Fjords in Loften, Norway, and the Twelve Apostle rock formation in Australia.

    Beboy, 35, said: "I spent the past three years travelling the world to try and capture the beauty of nature at sunrise and sunset. I visited many countries to live my passion for photography especially to capture light at both dawn and dusk when the sun is more likely to hit straight into his camera lens and create unique backlit shots.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Die schönsten Sonnenauf- und Untergänge der Welt in Szene gesetzt
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    FEATURE - Die schönsten Sonnenauf- und Untergänge der Welt in Szene gesetzt
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    The sun rising over the river Seine in Paris
    Man spends years travelling around world to capture sunrises and sunsets - 2016
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    Talented French photographer Julien Grondin, known as 'Beboy', has spent the last few years travelling the world to capture stunning images of sunrises and sunsets.

    His travels have taken him from the lavender fields of Provence, France, to the majestic temples of Angkor Wat, Cambodia, through to the dramatic cityscapes of Hong Kong, China.

    In his images sunrise and sunset can be seen illuminating the skies.

    Other images show different settings in Paris, Fjords in Loften, Norway, and the Twelve Apostle rock formation in Australia.

    Beboy, 35, said: "I spent the past three years travelling the world to try and capture the beauty of nature at sunrise and sunset. I visited many countries to live my passion for photography especially to capture light at both dawn and dusk when the sun is more likely to hit straight into his camera lens and create unique backlit shots.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Die schönsten Sonnenauf- und Untergänge der Welt in Szene gesetzt
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    FEATURE - Die schönsten Sonnenauf- und Untergänge der Welt in Szene gesetzt
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    A majestic temple in Bangkok, Thailand, pictured at sunrise
    Man spends years travelling around world to capture sunrises and sunsets - 2016
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    Talented French photographer Julien Grondin, known as 'Beboy', has spent the last few years travelling the world to capture stunning images of sunrises and sunsets.

    His travels have taken him from the lavender fields of Provence, France, to the majestic temples of Angkor Wat, Cambodia, through to the dramatic cityscapes of Hong Kong, China.

    In his images sunrise and sunset can be seen illuminating the skies.

    Other images show different settings in Paris, Fjords in Loften, Norway, and the Twelve Apostle rock formation in Australia.

    Beboy, 35, said: "I spent the past three years travelling the world to try and capture the beauty of nature at sunrise and sunset. I visited many countries to live my passion for photography especially to capture light at both dawn and dusk when the sun is more likely to hit straight into his camera lens and create unique backlit shots.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Die schönsten Sonnenauf- und Untergänge der Welt in Szene gesetzt
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    FEATURE - Die schönsten Sonnenauf- und Untergänge der Welt in Szene gesetzt
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    The dramatic silhouette of Angkor Wat in Cambodia pictured at sunrise
    Man spends years travelling around world to capture sunrises and sunsets - 2016
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    Talented French photographer Julien Grondin, known as 'Beboy', has spent the last few years travelling the world to capture stunning images of sunrises and sunsets.

    His travels have taken him from the lavender fields of Provence, France, to the majestic temples of Angkor Wat, Cambodia, through to the dramatic cityscapes of Hong Kong, China.

    In his images sunrise and sunset can be seen illuminating the skies.

    Other images show different settings in Paris, Fjords in Loften, Norway, and the Twelve Apostle rock formation in Australia.

    Beboy, 35, said: "I spent the past three years travelling the world to try and capture the beauty of nature at sunrise and sunset. I visited many countries to live my passion for photography especially to capture light at both dawn and dusk when the sun is more likely to hit straight into his camera lens and create unique backlit shots.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Die schönsten Sonnenauf- und Untergänge der Welt in Szene gesetzt
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    FEATURE - Die schönsten Sonnenauf- und Untergänge der Welt in Szene gesetzt
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    The lush green rice terraces of Bali, Indonesia lit up by sunrise
    Man spends years travelling around world to capture sunrises and sunsets - 2016
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    Talented French photographer Julien Grondin, known as 'Beboy', has spent the last few years travelling the world to capture stunning images of sunrises and sunsets.

    His travels have taken him from the lavender fields of Provence, France, to the majestic temples of Angkor Wat, Cambodia, through to the dramatic cityscapes of Hong Kong, China.

    In his images sunrise and sunset can be seen illuminating the skies.

    Other images show different settings in Paris, Fjords in Loften, Norway, and the Twelve Apostle rock formation in Australia.

    Beboy, 35, said: "I spent the past three years travelling the world to try and capture the beauty of nature at sunrise and sunset. I visited many countries to live my passion for photography especially to capture light at both dawn and dusk when the sun is more likely to hit straight into his camera lens and create unique backlit shots.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Die schönsten Sonnenauf- und Untergänge der Welt in Szene gesetzt
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    FEATURE - Die schönsten Sonnenauf- und Untergänge der Welt in Szene gesetzt
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    Lavendar fields in Provence, France, pictured at sunset in June 2015
    Man spends years travelling around world to capture sunrises and sunsets - 2016
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    Talented French photographer Julien Grondin, known as 'Beboy', has spent the last few years travelling the world to capture stunning images of sunrises and sunsets.

    His travels have taken him from the lavender fields of Provence, France, to the majestic temples of Angkor Wat, Cambodia, through to the dramatic cityscapes of Hong Kong, China.

    In his images sunrise and sunset can be seen illuminating the skies.

    Other images show different settings in Paris, Fjords in Loften, Norway, and the Twelve Apostle rock formation in Australia.

    Beboy, 35, said: "I spent the past three years travelling the world to try and capture the beauty of nature at sunrise and sunset. I visited many countries to live my passion for photography especially to capture light at both dawn and dusk when the sun is more likely to hit straight into his camera lens and create unique backlit shots.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Die schönsten Sonnenauf- und Untergänge der Welt in Szene gesetzt
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    FEATURE - Die schönsten Sonnenauf- und Untergänge der Welt in Szene gesetzt
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    Lavendar fields in Provence, France, pictured at sunset in June 2015
    Man spends years travelling around world to capture sunrises and sunsets - 2016
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    Talented French photographer Julien Grondin, known as 'Beboy', has spent the last few years travelling the world to capture stunning images of sunrises and sunsets.

    His travels have taken him from the lavender fields of Provence, France, to the majestic temples of Angkor Wat, Cambodia, through to the dramatic cityscapes of Hong Kong, China.

    In his images sunrise and sunset can be seen illuminating the skies.

    Other images show different settings in Paris, Fjords in Loften, Norway, and the Twelve Apostle rock formation in Australia.

    Beboy, 35, said: "I spent the past three years travelling the world to try and capture the beauty of nature at sunrise and sunset. I visited many countries to live my passion for photography especially to capture light at both dawn and dusk when the sun is more likely to hit straight into his camera lens and create unique backlit shots.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

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    FEATURE - Die schönsten Sonnenauf- und Untergänge der Welt in Szene gesetzt
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    Rays of morning sunlight over ruins in Rome
    Man spends years travelling around world to capture sunrises and sunsets - 2016
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    Talented French photographer Julien Grondin, known as 'Beboy', has spent the last few years travelling the world to capture stunning images of sunrises and sunsets.

    His travels have taken him from the lavender fields of Provence, France, to the majestic temples of Angkor Wat, Cambodia, through to the dramatic cityscapes of Hong Kong, China.

    In his images sunrise and sunset can be seen illuminating the skies.

    Other images show different settings in Paris, Fjords in Loften, Norway, and the Twelve Apostle rock formation in Australia.

    Beboy, 35, said: "I spent the past three years travelling the world to try and capture the beauty of nature at sunrise and sunset. I visited many countries to live my passion for photography especially to capture light at both dawn and dusk when the sun is more likely to hit straight into his camera lens and create unique backlit shots.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

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    FEATURE - Die schönsten Sonnenauf- und Untergänge der Welt in Szene gesetzt
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    Sunrise over Hong-Kong's skyline, pictured in June 2014
    Man spends years travelling around world to capture sunrises and sunsets - 2016
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    Talented French photographer Julien Grondin, known as 'Beboy', has spent the last few years travelling the world to capture stunning images of sunrises and sunsets.

    His travels have taken him from the lavender fields of Provence, France, to the majestic temples of Angkor Wat, Cambodia, through to the dramatic cityscapes of Hong Kong, China.

    In his images sunrise and sunset can be seen illuminating the skies.

    Other images show different settings in Paris, Fjords in Loften, Norway, and the Twelve Apostle rock formation in Australia.

    Beboy, 35, said: "I spent the past three years travelling the world to try and capture the beauty of nature at sunrise and sunset. I visited many countries to live my passion for photography especially to capture light at both dawn and dusk when the sun is more likely to hit straight into his camera lens and create unique backlit shots.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

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    FEATURE - Die schönsten Sonnenauf- und Untergänge der Welt in Szene gesetzt
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    Sunrise over Hong-Kong's skyline, pictured in June 2014
    Man spends years travelling around world to capture sunrises and sunsets - 2016
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    Talented French photographer Julien Grondin, known as 'Beboy', has spent the last few years travelling the world to capture stunning images of sunrises and sunsets.

    His travels have taken him from the lavender fields of Provence, France, to the majestic temples of Angkor Wat, Cambodia, through to the dramatic cityscapes of Hong Kong, China.

    In his images sunrise and sunset can be seen illuminating the skies.

    Other images show different settings in Paris, Fjords in Loften, Norway, and the Twelve Apostle rock formation in Australia.

    Beboy, 35, said: "I spent the past three years travelling the world to try and capture the beauty of nature at sunrise and sunset. I visited many countries to live my passion for photography especially to capture light at both dawn and dusk when the sun is more likely to hit straight into his camera lens and create unique backlit shots.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Die schönsten Sonnenauf- und Untergänge der Welt in Szene gesetzt
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    FEATURE - Die schönsten Sonnenauf- und Untergänge der Welt in Szene gesetzt
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    Sunrise over Hong-Kong's skyline, pictured in June 2014
    Man spends years travelling around world to capture sunrises and sunsets - 2016
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    Talented French photographer Julien Grondin, known as 'Beboy', has spent the last few years travelling the world to capture stunning images of sunrises and sunsets.

    His travels have taken him from the lavender fields of Provence, France, to the majestic temples of Angkor Wat, Cambodia, through to the dramatic cityscapes of Hong Kong, China.

    In his images sunrise and sunset can be seen illuminating the skies.

    Other images show different settings in Paris, Fjords in Loften, Norway, and the Twelve Apostle rock formation in Australia.

    Beboy, 35, said: "I spent the past three years travelling the world to try and capture the beauty of nature at sunrise and sunset. I visited many countries to live my passion for photography especially to capture light at both dawn and dusk when the sun is more likely to hit straight into his camera lens and create unique backlit shots.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

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    FEATURE - Die schönsten Sonnenauf- und Untergänge der Welt in Szene gesetzt
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    The picturesque Horseshoe Bend in America pictured at sunset
    Man spends years travelling around world to capture sunrises and sunsets - 2016
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    Talented French photographer Julien Grondin, known as 'Beboy', has spent the last few years travelling the world to capture stunning images of sunrises and sunsets.

    His travels have taken him from the lavender fields of Provence, France, to the majestic temples of Angkor Wat, Cambodia, through to the dramatic cityscapes of Hong Kong, China.

    In his images sunrise and sunset can be seen illuminating the skies.

    Other images show different settings in Paris, Fjords in Loften, Norway, and the Twelve Apostle rock formation in Australia.

    Beboy, 35, said: "I spent the past three years travelling the world to try and capture the beauty of nature at sunrise and sunset. I visited many countries to live my passion for photography especially to capture light at both dawn and dusk when the sun is more likely to hit straight into his camera lens and create unique backlit shots.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

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    FEATURE - Die schönsten Sonnenauf- und Untergänge der Welt in Szene gesetzt
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    The city sky line in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, pictured at sunrise
    Man spends years travelling around world to capture sunrises and sunsets - 2016
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    Talented French photographer Julien Grondin, known as 'Beboy', has spent the last few years travelling the world to capture stunning images of sunrises and sunsets.

    His travels have taken him from the lavender fields of Provence, France, to the majestic temples of Angkor Wat, Cambodia, through to the dramatic cityscapes of Hong Kong, China.

    In his images sunrise and sunset can be seen illuminating the skies.

    Other images show different settings in Paris, Fjords in Loften, Norway, and the Twelve Apostle rock formation in Australia.

    Beboy, 35, said: "I spent the past three years travelling the world to try and capture the beauty of nature at sunrise and sunset. I visited many countries to live my passion for photography especially to capture light at both dawn and dusk when the sun is more likely to hit straight into his camera lens and create unique backlit shots.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

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    FEATURE - Die schönsten Sonnenauf- und Untergänge der Welt in Szene gesetzt
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    Editorial use only. Only for use in context of story about Beboy's images of sunrises and sunsets around the world. No stock, advertising, merchandising or books without photographer's permission
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    The city sky line in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, pictured at sunrise
    Man spends years travelling around world to capture sunrises and sunsets - 2016
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    Talented French photographer Julien Grondin, known as 'Beboy', has spent the last few years travelling the world to capture stunning images of sunrises and sunsets.

    His travels have taken him from the lavender fields of Provence, France, to the majestic temples of Angkor Wat, Cambodia, through to the dramatic cityscapes of Hong Kong, China.

    In his images sunrise and sunset can be seen illuminating the skies.

    Other images show different settings in Paris, Fjords in Loften, Norway, and the Twelve Apostle rock formation in Australia.

    Beboy, 35, said: "I spent the past three years travelling the world to try and capture the beauty of nature at sunrise and sunset. I visited many countries to live my passion for photography especially to capture light at both dawn and dusk when the sun is more likely to hit straight into his camera lens and create unique backlit shots.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Die schönsten Sonnenauf- und Untergänge der Welt in Szene gesetzt
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    FEATURE - Die schönsten Sonnenauf- und Untergänge der Welt in Szene gesetzt
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    Sunset over the Fjords in Lofoten, Norway, pictured in August 2014
    Man spends years travelling around world to capture sunrises and sunsets - 2016
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    Talented French photographer Julien Grondin, known as 'Beboy', has spent the last few years travelling the world to capture stunning images of sunrises and sunsets.

    His travels have taken him from the lavender fields of Provence, France, to the majestic temples of Angkor Wat, Cambodia, through to the dramatic cityscapes of Hong Kong, China.

    In his images sunrise and sunset can be seen illuminating the skies.

    Other images show different settings in Paris, Fjords in Loften, Norway, and the Twelve Apostle rock formation in Australia.

    Beboy, 35, said: "I spent the past three years travelling the world to try and capture the beauty of nature at sunrise and sunset. I visited many countries to live my passion for photography especially to capture light at both dawn and dusk when the sun is more likely to hit straight into his camera lens and create unique backlit shots.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Die schönsten Sonnenauf- und Untergänge der Welt in Szene gesetzt
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    FEATURE - Die schönsten Sonnenauf- und Untergänge der Welt in Szene gesetzt
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    Sunset in Lofoten, Norway pictured in August 2014
    Man spends years travelling around world to capture sunrises and sunsets - 2016
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    Talented French photographer Julien Grondin, known as 'Beboy', has spent the last few years travelling the world to capture stunning images of sunrises and sunsets.

    His travels have taken him from the lavender fields of Provence, France, to the majestic temples of Angkor Wat, Cambodia, through to the dramatic cityscapes of Hong Kong, China.

    In his images sunrise and sunset can be seen illuminating the skies.

    Other images show different settings in Paris, Fjords in Loften, Norway, and the Twelve Apostle rock formation in Australia.

    Beboy, 35, said: "I spent the past three years travelling the world to try and capture the beauty of nature at sunrise and sunset. I visited many countries to live my passion for photography especially to capture light at both dawn and dusk when the sun is more likely to hit straight into his camera lens and create unique backlit shots.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

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    FEATURE - Die schönsten Sonnenauf- und Untergänge der Welt in Szene gesetzt
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    The city skyline in Shanghai, China pictured beneath a rising sun
    Man spends years travelling around world to capture sunrises and sunsets - 2016
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    Talented French photographer Julien Grondin, known as 'Beboy', has spent the last few years travelling the world to capture stunning images of sunrises and sunsets.

    His travels have taken him from the lavender fields of Provence, France, to the majestic temples of Angkor Wat, Cambodia, through to the dramatic cityscapes of Hong Kong, China.

    In his images sunrise and sunset can be seen illuminating the skies.

    Other images show different settings in Paris, Fjords in Loften, Norway, and the Twelve Apostle rock formation in Australia.

    Beboy, 35, said: "I spent the past three years travelling the world to try and capture the beauty of nature at sunrise and sunset. I visited many countries to live my passion for photography especially to capture light at both dawn and dusk when the sun is more likely to hit straight into his camera lens and create unique backlit shots.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Paul Goldstein sunsets and sunrises, Masai Mara, Kenya - 2014
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    Paul Goldstein sunsets and sunrises, Masai Mara, Kenya - 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Goldstein/Exodus/REX (3716707ai)
    Elephant at sunset
    African Fire: Paul Goldstein's Masai Mara Sunrises and Sunsets
    A photographer has shared his stunning gallery of African sunrises and sunsets.

    Paul Goldstein says he has spent years trying to photograph the perfect beginning and ending of the Masai Mara day.

    Thanks to his role as guide for Exodus Travels, there have been countless opportunities to document the beautiful natural spectacle.

    Wimbledon-based Paul explains: "Of all the thousands of images I have taken during sunrise and sunset around the world, 90% of them have been in two Mara Conservancies in Kenya - Olare and Mara North.

    "The Masai Mara is well-known for having the best photographic light in the world, but these well-managed conservancies also have the best spots for sunrise and sunset and without crowds of people.

    "Most of these images were not arrived at by accident, it makes me laugh when people say they are up at sunrise, that is far too late; you need to be in position by then.

    "A combination of capricious weather, towering escarpments and plenty of subjects to put in the viewfinder combine to give these dramatic canvases. Almost always stormy weather gives the very best of all colours and frequently just when you are thinking of packing up as the rain lashes down.'

    "You need to be below your subject, in position early and prepared to move quickly, it can be hard graft but the rewards are magnificent and the colours often better after the sun has set, or, the 'false' dawn before it has risen. It is unpredictable, this is the nature of the beast, literally, but it is also exciting and rewarding and frankly a drug for me."

    Paul Goldstein guides photographic safaris and expeditions for Exodus and is co-owner of the number one rated Kicheche Camps in Kenya.


    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BEOLCLGQU (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Paul Goldstein sunsets and sunrises, Masai Mara, Kenya - 2014
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    Paul Goldstein sunsets and sunrises, Masai Mara, Kenya - 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Goldstein/Exodus/REX (3716707al)
    Topi at sunset
    African Fire: Paul Goldstein's Masai Mara Sunrises and Sunsets
    A photographer has shared his stunning gallery of African sunrises and sunsets.

    Paul Goldstein says he has spent years trying to photograph the perfect beginning and ending of the Masai Mara day.

    Thanks to his role as guide for Exodus Travels, there have been countless opportunities to document the beautiful natural spectacle.

    Wimbledon-based Paul explains: "Of all the thousands of images I have taken during sunrise and sunset around the world, 90% of them have been in two Mara Conservancies in Kenya - Olare and Mara North.

    "The Masai Mara is well-known for having the best photographic light in the world, but these well-managed conservancies also have the best spots for sunrise and sunset and without crowds of people.

    "Most of these images were not arrived at by accident, it makes me laugh when people say they are up at sunrise, that is far too late; you need to be in position by then.

    "A combination of capricious weather, towering escarpments and plenty of subjects to put in the viewfinder combine to give these dramatic canvases. Almost always stormy weather gives the very best of all colours and frequently just when you are thinking of packing up as the rain lashes down.'

    "You need to be below your subject, in position early and prepared to move quickly, it can be hard graft but the rewards are magnificent and the colours often better after the sun has set, or, the 'false' dawn before it has risen. It is unpredictable, this is the nature of the beast, literally, but it is also exciting and rewarding and frankly a drug for me."

    Paul Goldstein guides photographic safaris and expeditions for Exodus and is co-owner of the number one rated Kicheche Camps in Kenya.


    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BEOLCLGQU (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Paul Goldstein sunsets and sunrises, Masai Mara, Kenya - 2014
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    Paul Goldstein sunsets and sunrises, Masai Mara, Kenya - 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Goldstein/Exodus/REX (3716707ak)
    Wildebeest at sunset
    African Fire: Paul Goldstein's Masai Mara Sunrises and Sunsets
    A photographer has shared his stunning gallery of African sunrises and sunsets.

    Paul Goldstein says he has spent years trying to photograph the perfect beginning and ending of the Masai Mara day.

    Thanks to his role as guide for Exodus Travels, there have been countless opportunities to document the beautiful natural spectacle.

    Wimbledon-based Paul explains: "Of all the thousands of images I have taken during sunrise and sunset around the world, 90% of them have been in two Mara Conservancies in Kenya - Olare and Mara North.

    "The Masai Mara is well-known for having the best photographic light in the world, but these well-managed conservancies also have the best spots for sunrise and sunset and without crowds of people.

    "Most of these images were not arrived at by accident, it makes me laugh when people say they are up at sunrise, that is far too late; you need to be in position by then.

    "A combination of capricious weather, towering escarpments and plenty of subjects to put in the viewfinder combine to give these dramatic canvases. Almost always stormy weather gives the very best of all colours and frequently just when you are thinking of packing up as the rain lashes down.'

    "You need to be below your subject, in position early and prepared to move quickly, it can be hard graft but the rewards are magnificent and the colours often better after the sun has set, or, the 'false' dawn before it has risen. It is unpredictable, this is the nature of the beast, literally, but it is also exciting and rewarding and frankly a drug for me."

    Paul Goldstein guides photographic safaris and expeditions for Exodus and is co-owner of the number one rated Kicheche Camps in Kenya.


    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BEOLCLGQU (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Paul Goldstein sunsets and sunrises, Masai Mara, Kenya - 2014
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    Paul Goldstein sunsets and sunrises, Masai Mara, Kenya - 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Goldstein/Exodus/REX (3716707aj)
    Wildebeest and giraffes at sunset
    African Fire: Paul Goldstein's Masai Mara Sunrises and Sunsets
    A photographer has shared his stunning gallery of African sunrises and sunsets.

    Paul Goldstein says he has spent years trying to photograph the perfect beginning and ending of the Masai Mara day.

    Thanks to his role as guide for Exodus Travels, there have been countless opportunities to document the beautiful natural spectacle.

    Wimbledon-based Paul explains: "Of all the thousands of images I have taken during sunrise and sunset around the world, 90% of them have been in two Mara Conservancies in Kenya - Olare and Mara North.

    "The Masai Mara is well-known for having the best photographic light in the world, but these well-managed conservancies also have the best spots for sunrise and sunset and without crowds of people.

    "Most of these images were not arrived at by accident, it makes me laugh when people say they are up at sunrise, that is far too late; you need to be in position by then.

    "A combination of capricious weather, towering escarpments and plenty of subjects to put in the viewfinder combine to give these dramatic canvases. Almost always stormy weather gives the very best of all colours and frequently just when you are thinking of packing up as the rain lashes down.'

    "You need to be below your subject, in position early and prepared to move quickly, it can be hard graft but the rewards are magnificent and the colours often better after the sun has set, or, the 'false' dawn before it has risen. It is unpredictable, this is the nature of the beast, literally, but it is also exciting and rewarding and frankly a drug for me."

    Paul Goldstein guides photographic safaris and expeditions for Exodus and is co-owner of the number one rated Kicheche Camps in Kenya.


    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BEOLCLGQU (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Paul Goldstein sunsets and sunrises, Masai Mara, Kenya - 2014
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    Paul Goldstein sunsets and sunrises, Masai Mara, Kenya - 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Goldstein/Exodus/REX (3716707ah)
    Wildebeest at sunset
    African Fire: Paul Goldstein's Masai Mara Sunrises and Sunsets
    A photographer has shared his stunning gallery of African sunrises and sunsets.

    Paul Goldstein says he has spent years trying to photograph the perfect beginning and ending of the Masai Mara day.

    Thanks to his role as guide for Exodus Travels, there have been countless opportunities to document the beautiful natural spectacle.

    Wimbledon-based Paul explains: "Of all the thousands of images I have taken during sunrise and sunset around the world, 90% of them have been in two Mara Conservancies in Kenya - Olare and Mara North.

    "The Masai Mara is well-known for having the best photographic light in the world, but these well-managed conservancies also have the best spots for sunrise and sunset and without crowds of people.

    "Most of these images were not arrived at by accident, it makes me laugh when people say they are up at sunrise, that is far too late; you need to be in position by then.

    "A combination of capricious weather, towering escarpments and plenty of subjects to put in the viewfinder combine to give these dramatic canvases. Almost always stormy weather gives the very best of all colours and frequently just when you are thinking of packing up as the rain lashes down.'

    "You need to be below your subject, in position early and prepared to move quickly, it can be hard graft but the rewards are magnificent and the colours often better after the sun has set, or, the 'false' dawn before it has risen. It is unpredictable, this is the nature of the beast, literally, but it is also exciting and rewarding and frankly a drug for me."

    Paul Goldstein guides photographic safaris and expeditions for Exodus and is co-owner of the number one rated Kicheche Camps in Kenya.


    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BEOLCLGQU (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Paul Goldstein sunsets and sunrises, Masai Mara, Kenya - 2014
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    Paul Goldstein sunsets and sunrises, Masai Mara, Kenya - 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Goldstein/Exodus/REX (3716707af)
    Lions at sunset
    African Fire: Paul Goldstein's Masai Mara Sunrises and Sunsets
    A photographer has shared his stunning gallery of African sunrises and sunsets.

    Paul Goldstein says he has spent years trying to photograph the perfect beginning and ending of the Masai Mara day.

    Thanks to his role as guide for Exodus Travels, there have been countless opportunities to document the beautiful natural spectacle.

    Wimbledon-based Paul explains: "Of all the thousands of images I have taken during sunrise and sunset around the world, 90% of them have been in two Mara Conservancies in Kenya - Olare and Mara North.

    "The Masai Mara is well-known for having the best photographic light in the world, but these well-managed conservancies also have the best spots for sunrise and sunset and without crowds of people.

    "Most of these images were not arrived at by accident, it makes me laugh when people say they are up at sunrise, that is far too late; you need to be in position by then.

    "A combination of capricious weather, towering escarpments and plenty of subjects to put in the viewfinder combine to give these dramatic canvases. Almost always stormy weather gives the very best of all colours and frequently just when you are thinking of packing up as the rain lashes down.'

    "You need to be below your subject, in position early and prepared to move quickly, it can be hard graft but the rewards are magnificent and the colours often better after the sun has set, or, the 'false' dawn before it has risen. It is unpredictable, this is the nature of the beast, literally, but it is also exciting and rewarding and frankly a drug for me."

    Paul Goldstein guides photographic safaris and expeditions for Exodus and is co-owner of the number one rated Kicheche Camps in Kenya.


    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BEOLCLGQU (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Paul Goldstein sunsets and sunrises, Masai Mara, Kenya - 2014
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    Paul Goldstein sunsets and sunrises, Masai Mara, Kenya - 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Goldstein/Exodus/REX (3716707ae)
    Sunset
    African Fire: Paul Goldstein's Masai Mara Sunrises and Sunsets
    A photographer has shared his stunning gallery of African sunrises and sunsets.

    Paul Goldstein says he has spent years trying to photograph the perfect beginning and ending of the Masai Mara day.

    Thanks to his role as guide for Exodus Travels, there have been countless opportunities to document the beautiful natural spectacle.

    Wimbledon-based Paul explains: "Of all the thousands of images I have taken during sunrise and sunset around the world, 90% of them have been in two Mara Conservancies in Kenya - Olare and Mara North.

    "The Masai Mara is well-known for having the best photographic light in the world, but these well-managed conservancies also have the best spots for sunrise and sunset and without crowds of people.

    "Most of these images were not arrived at by accident, it makes me laugh when people say they are up at sunrise, that is far too late; you need to be in position by then.

    "A combination of capricious weather, towering escarpments and plenty of subjects to put in the viewfinder combine to give these dramatic canvases. Almost always stormy weather gives the very best of all colours and frequently just when you are thinking of packing up as the rain lashes down.'

    "You need to be below your subject, in position early and prepared to move quickly, it can be hard graft but the rewards are magnificent and the colours often better after the sun has set, or, the 'false' dawn before it has risen. It is unpredictable, this is the nature of the beast, literally, but it is also exciting and rewarding and frankly a drug for me."

    Paul Goldstein guides photographic safaris and expeditions for Exodus and is co-owner of the number one rated Kicheche Camps in Kenya.


    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BEOLCLGQU (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Paul Goldstein sunsets and sunrises, Masai Mara, Kenya - 2014
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    Paul Goldstein sunsets and sunrises, Masai Mara, Kenya - 2014
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Paul Goldstein/Exodus/REX (3716707ag)
    Wildebeest at sunset
    African Fire: Paul Goldstein's Masai Mara Sunrises and Sunsets
    A photographer has shared his stunning gallery of African sunrises and sunsets.

    Paul Goldstein says he has spent years trying to photograph the perfect beginning and ending of the Masai Mara day.

    Thanks to his role as guide for Exodus Travels, there have been countless opportunities to document the beautiful natural spectacle.

    Wimbledon-based Paul explains: "Of all the thousands of images I have taken during sunrise and sunset around the world, 90% of them have been in two Mara Conservancies in Kenya - Olare and Mara North.

    "The Masai Mara is well-known for having the best photographic light in the world, but these well-managed conservancies also have the best spots for sunrise and sunset and without crowds of people.

    "Most of these images were not arrived at by accident, it makes me laugh when people say they are up at sunrise, that is far too late; you need to be in position by then.

    "A combination of capricious weather, towering escarpments and plenty of subjects to put in the viewfinder combine to give these dramatic canvases. Almost always stormy weather gives the very best of all colours and frequently just when you are thinking of packing up as the rain lashes down.'

    "You need to be below your subject, in position early and prepared to move quickly, it can be hard graft but the rewards are magnificent and the colours often better after the sun has set, or, the 'false' dawn before it has risen. It is unpredictable, this is the nature of the beast, literally, but it is also exciting and rewarding and frankly a drug for me."

    Paul Goldstein guides photographic safaris and expeditions for Exodus and is co-owner of the number one rated Kicheche Camps in Kenya.


    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BEOLCLGQU (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

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