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Advertising and underground station signage at night in Piccadilly Circus in London's buzzing west-end (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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The flag of St George flies proudly from the church at Carrick Roads with the Fal estuary and the rolling Cornish country side in the distance (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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The flag of St George flies proudly from the church at Carrick Roads with the Fal estuary and the rolling Cornish country side in the distance (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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A cobbled street with shopfronts illuminated at twilight in the historic cathedral city of Lincoln (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Statue of Queen Victoria outside Belfast City Hall, the civic building of the Belfast City Council (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Steps leading up to Parliament Buildings, known as Stormont because of its location in the Stormont area of Belfast is now the home of the Northern Ireland Assembly created under the Belfast Agreement, and also of the Executive Committee or power-sharing cabinet created under the Agreement (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Twilight view looking down on the River Tyne, the Sage Music Centre and Gateshead Quayside in north east England (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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The Gateshead Millennium Bridge spanning the River Tyne illuminated at dusk in north east England (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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The Gateshead Millennium Bridge spanning the River Tyne illuminated at dusk in north east England (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Stamford Bridge stadium as Chelsea arrive on the pitch with Portsmouth, prior to the start of their Premier League match (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Skull and cross bones sculpture on top of the gate posts for St Nicholas church, Deptford, London, England, Britain
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A cactus below one of the now abandonded 20th Century guard posts at La Mola fort, which guards the entrance to Mahon Harbour, Menorca, Spain
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Fashion blogger posts photo of herself in different outfit every day, Guildford, Surrey, Britain - Jul 2011
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Fashion blogger posts photo of herself in different outfit every day, Guildford, Surrey, Britain - Jul 2011
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Fashion blogger posts photo of herself in different outfit every day, Guildford, Surrey, Britain - Jul 2011
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Fashion blogger posts photo of herself in different outfit every day, Guildford, Surrey, Britain - Jul 2011
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Fashion blogger posts photo of herself in different outfit every day, Guildford, Surrey, Britain - Jul 2011
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Fashion blogger posts photo of herself in different outfit every day, Guildford, Surrey, Britain - Jul 2011
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'London in Puddles' photography series by Gavin Hammond, London, Britain - Jun 2012
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'London in Puddles' Photography Series by Gavin Hammond
What better way to view London - than as a reflection in its puddles!
An artist has taken the stereotypical idea that the capital is always wet and turned it into a stunning photographic art project.
Gavin Hammond has captured the city's landmarks by training his camera lens on the pavement.
The result is a quirky - and unsurprisingly watery - look at familiar sights.
The London resident got the good idea following some bad luck.
He explains: "I stumbled upon my first puddles image by accident. My bicycle had been stolen so I was walking into town along the Southbank for once rather than pedalling past it in a hurry.
"It began to rain as I approached the London Eye and a large flock of tourists were blocking my way. I hate to be in a crowd so I stared at my feet as I waited for them to pass. And lo! a beautiful reflection of one of the gondolas emerged from a puddle, like a vision from another world, a view of a parallel universe.
"Instantly, I was hooked. I am no longer rushing through London but appreciating every location I reach."
Gavin has had ample opportunity to shoot subjects for the project thanks to a particularly damp Spring.
"I have been taking these images for about two months - pretty much every day throughout this year's lovely wet spring," says Gavin. "So every morning, lunchtime and early evening I've been cycling all over London scouting out locations and lying, crouching, kneeling and standing upside down in the rain."
But lurking low down on pavements and in roads doesn't come without its own risks.
"I have been shouted at by white van drivers, swerved past by bus drivers, run down by bicycles, threatened by a drug dealer, moved on by a security guard, stared at by tourists, barked at by a...
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Man jailed for making offensive Facebook posts about missing 5-year-old April Jones, Lancashire, Britain - 08 Oct 2012
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Man jailed for making offensive Facebook posts about missing 5-year-old April Jones, Lancashire, Britain - 08 Oct 2012
A 19-year-old man has been jailed for 12 weeks after making offensive comments on Facebook about missing five-year-old April Jones. Matthew Woods wrote a number of comments on the website about April and missing Madeline McCann. Upset members of the public reported him to police and he was arrested for his own safety. Today Woods appeared at Chorley Magistrates' Court where he admitted sending a grossly offensive public electronic communication. In his defence he said he had been drinking when he saw a joke online and changed it slightly before posting it on Facebook. Chairman of the bench Bill Hudson said his comments were so serious and "abhorrent" that he deserved the longest sentence they could pass.
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Man jailed for making offensive Facebook posts about missing 5-year-old April Jones, Lancashire, Britain - 08 Oct 2012
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Man jailed for making offensive Facebook posts about missing 5-year-old April Jones, Lancashire, Britain - 08 Oct 2012
A 19-year-old man has been jailed for 12 weeks after making offensive comments on Facebook about missing five-year-old April Jones. Matthew Woods wrote a number of comments on the website about April and missing Madeline McCann. Upset members of the public reported him to police and he was arrested for his own safety. Today Woods appeared at Chorley Magistrates' Court where he admitted sending a grossly offensive public electronic communication. In his defence he said he had been drinking when he saw a joke online and changed it slightly before posting it on Facebook. Chairman of the bench Bill Hudson said his comments were so serious and "abhorrent" that he deserved the longest sentence they could pass.
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Man jailed for making offensive Facebook posts about missing 5-year-old April Jones, Lancashire, Britain - 08 Oct 2012
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Man jailed for making offensive Facebook posts about missing 5-year-old April Jones, Lancashire, Britain - 08 Oct 2012
A 19-year-old man has been jailed for 12 weeks after making offensive comments on Facebook about missing five-year-old April Jones. Matthew Woods wrote a number of comments on the website about April and missing Madeline McCann. Upset members of the public reported him to police and he was arrested for his own safety. Today Woods appeared at Chorley Magistrates' Court where he admitted sending a grossly offensive public electronic communication. In his defence he said he had been drinking when he saw a joke online and changed it slightly before posting it on Facebook. Chairman of the bench Bill Hudson said his comments were so serious and "abhorrent" that he deserved the longest sentence they could pass.
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Man jailed for making offensive Facebook posts about missing 5-year-old April Jones, Lancashire, Britain - 08 Oct 2012
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Man jailed for making offensive Facebook posts about missing 5-year-old April Jones, Lancashire, Britain - 08 Oct 2012
A 19-year-old man has been jailed for 12 weeks after making offensive comments on Facebook about missing five-year-old April Jones. Matthew Woods wrote a number of comments on the website about April and missing Madeline McCann. Upset members of the public reported him to police and he was arrested for his own safety. Today Woods appeared at Chorley Magistrates' Court where he admitted sending a grossly offensive public electronic communication. In his defence he said he had been drinking when he saw a joke online and changed it slightly before posting it on Facebook. Chairman of the bench Bill Hudson said his comments were so serious and "abhorrent" that he deserved the longest sentence they could pass.
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A road sign at a guesthouse on the island of 'La Digue'. Seychelles
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What if you could see Wi'Fi - 25 Jul 2013
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Artist's impression of WiFi waves at The Natioanl Mall, Washington, D.C
What if You Could See Wi-Fi...
What If You Could See WiFi?
Although we use it often, we rarely think about how it works. Now, American artist Nickolay Lamm has worked with former NASA Astrobiologist M. Browning Vogel to produce these colourful depictions illustrating wifi waves.
One image featuring New York's Central Park shows an idealised wifi data transmitted over a band that is divided into different sub-channels, which are shown in red, yellow, green and other colours.
Another image featuring Washington D.C.s National Mall depicts Wifi waves travelling through space as rapid, data encoded pulses or waves. A 'freeze frame' of these pulses shows that the pulses are about 6 inches apart.
Nickolay explains: "Wifi routers or antenna can be attached to trees, buildings, lamp posts and other structures. A typical outdoor router can project its signal 300 feet or more from its location. Objects such as trees can obstruct the signal such that it has to be augmented by multiple wifi routers placed in different positions."
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What if you could see Wi'Fi - 25 Jul 2013
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Artist's impression of WiFi waves at The Natioanl Mall, Washington, D.C
What if You Could See Wi-Fi...
What If You Could See WiFi?
Although we use it often, we rarely think about how it works. Now, American artist Nickolay Lamm has worked with former NASA Astrobiologist M. Browning Vogel to produce these colourful depictions illustrating wifi waves.
One image featuring New York's Central Park shows an idealised wifi data transmitted over a band that is divided into different sub-channels, which are shown in red, yellow, green and other colours.
Another image featuring Washington D.C.s National Mall depicts Wifi waves travelling through space as rapid, data encoded pulses or waves. A 'freeze frame' of these pulses shows that the pulses are about 6 inches apart.
Nickolay explains: "Wifi routers or antenna can be attached to trees, buildings, lamp posts and other structures. A typical outdoor router can project its signal 300 feet or more from its location. Objects such as trees can obstruct the signal such that it has to be augmented by multiple wifi routers placed in different positions."
MUST CREDIT: Nickolay Lamm/MyDeals.com
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Cat scratching posts protest internet censorship - Jul 2014
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An image of a new cat scratching post modelled on Russian President Vladimir Putin
Cat scratching posts protest internet censorship - Jul 2014
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An organisation are protesting against international internet censorship - with a range of "cat protest" products.
Items available including cat scratching posts featuring the life-like faces of Vladimir Putin and Kim Jong-un.
The Pussycat Riot, established by global VPN provider HideMyAss.com, have said they are calling on cat owners "to protest against regimes that deny their citizens the right to access websites such as YouTube, Facebook and Twitter; which not only robs them of news, ideas, opinion and knowledge, but also prevents them from experiencing the innocent delights of online cat pictures and videos."
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Cat scratching posts protest internet censorship - Jul 2014
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A cat is pictured ready to attack a scratching post modelled on North Korea's Kim Jong-un
Cat scratching posts protest internet censorship - Jul 2014
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An organisation are protesting against international internet censorship - with a range of "cat protest" products.
Items available including cat scratching posts featuring the life-like faces of Vladimir Putin and Kim Jong-un.
The Pussycat Riot, established by global VPN provider HideMyAss.com, have said they are calling on cat owners "to protest against regimes that deny their citizens the right to access websites such as YouTube, Facebook and Twitter; which not only robs them of news, ideas, opinion and knowledge, but also prevents them from experiencing the innocent delights of online cat pictures and videos."
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Cat scratching posts protest internet censorship - Jul 2014
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A cat is pictured attacking a scratching post modelled on North Korea's Kim Jong-un
Cat scratching posts protest internet censorship - Jul 2014
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An organisation are protesting against international internet censorship - with a range of "cat protest" products.
Items available including cat scratching posts featuring the life-like faces of Vladimir Putin and Kim Jong-un.
The Pussycat Riot, established by global VPN provider HideMyAss.com, have said they are calling on cat owners "to protest against regimes that deny their citizens the right to access websites such as YouTube, Facebook and Twitter; which not only robs them of news, ideas, opinion and knowledge, but also prevents them from experiencing the innocent delights of online cat pictures and videos."
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Cat scratching posts protest internet censorship - Jul 2014
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An image of a new cat scratching post modelled on Russian President Vladimir Putin
Cat scratching posts protest internet censorship - Jul 2014
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/pct8
An organisation are protesting against international internet censorship - with a range of "cat protest" products.
Items available including cat scratching posts featuring the life-like faces of Vladimir Putin and Kim Jong-un.
The Pussycat Riot, established by global VPN provider HideMyAss.com, have said they are calling on cat owners "to protest against regimes that deny their citizens the right to access websites such as YouTube, Facebook and Twitter; which not only robs them of news, ideas, opinion and knowledge, but also prevents them from experiencing the innocent delights of online cat pictures and videos."
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Cat scratching posts protest internet censorship - Jul 2014
MANDATORY CREDIT: Rex Features. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
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An image of a new cat scratching post modelled on Russian President Vladimir Putin
Cat scratching posts protest internet censorship - Jul 2014
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/pct8
An organisation are protesting against international internet censorship - with a range of "cat protest" products.
Items available including cat scratching posts featuring the life-like faces of Vladimir Putin and Kim Jong-un.
The Pussycat Riot, established by global VPN provider HideMyAss.com, have said they are calling on cat owners "to protest against regimes that deny their citizens the right to access websites such as YouTube, Facebook and Twitter; which not only robs them of news, ideas, opinion and knowledge, but also prevents them from experiencing the innocent delights of online cat pictures and videos."
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Cat scratching posts protest internet censorship - Jul 2014
MANDATORY CREDIT: Rex Features. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
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A cat is pictured attacking a scratching post modelled on Russian President Vladimir Putin
Cat scratching posts protest internet censorship - Jul 2014
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/pct8
An organisation are protesting against international internet censorship - with a range of "cat protest" products.
Items available including cat scratching posts featuring the life-like faces of Vladimir Putin and Kim Jong-un.
The Pussycat Riot, established by global VPN provider HideMyAss.com, have said they are calling on cat owners "to protest against regimes that deny their citizens the right to access websites such as YouTube, Facebook and Twitter; which not only robs them of news, ideas, opinion and knowledge, but also prevents them from experiencing the innocent delights of online cat pictures and videos."
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