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ROYALS - Königliche Eröffnung im renovierten Schloss Sofiero, Schweden
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Queen Margrethe of Denmark (pictured) and her sister Princess Benedikte of Denmark visited Sofiero Castle outside Helsingborg for the opening of the newly renovated castle. The royals received an exclusive preview of the newly renovated castle and the current exhibitions "The Tale of Sofiero - from the royal castle to the people's garden" and "Astrid Lindgren - the landscape of the imagination". The visit ended with a tour of the beautifully blooming castle park. Queen Margrethe and Princess Benedikte's mother, Queen Ingrid of Denmark, spent their childhood summers here. Helsingborg, Sweden on june 04, 2024.
Royal Opening at Sofiero Castle, Sweden - 04 Jun 2024
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ROYALS - Königliche Eröffnung im renovierten Schloss Sofiero, Schweden
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jonas Ekströmer/TT/Shutterstock (14522465y)
Queen Margrethe of Denmark (pictured) and her sister Princess Benedikte of Denmark visited Sofiero Castle outside Helsingborg for the opening of the newly renovated castle. The royals received an exclusive preview of the newly renovated castle and the current exhibitions "The Tale of Sofiero - from the royal castle to the people's garden" and "Astrid Lindgren - the landscape of the imagination". The visit ended with a tour of the beautifully blooming castle park. Queen Margrethe and Princess Benedikte's mother, Queen Ingrid of Denmark, spent their childhood summers here. Helsingborg, Sweden on june 04, 2024.
Royal Opening at Sofiero Castle, Sweden - 04 Jun 2024
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ROYALS - Königliche Eröffnung im renovierten Schloss Sofiero, Schweden
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jonas Ekströmer/TT/Shutterstock (14522465q)
Queen Margrethe of Denmark (pictured) and her sister Princess Benedikte of Denmark visited Sofiero Castle outside Helsingborg for the opening of the newly renovated castle. The royals received an exclusive preview of the newly renovated castle and the current exhibitions "The Tale of Sofiero - from the royal castle to the people's garden" and "Astrid Lindgren - the landscape of the imagination". The visit ended with a tour of the beautifully blooming castle park. Queen Margrethe and Princess Benedikte's mother, Queen Ingrid of Denmark, spent their childhood summers here. Helsingborg, Sweden on june 04, 2024.
Royal Opening at Sofiero Castle, Sweden - 04 Jun 2024
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ROYALS - Königliche Eröffnung im renovierten Schloss Sofiero, Schweden
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jonas Ekströmer/TT/Shutterstock (14522465s)
Queen Margrethe of Denmark (pictured) and her sister Princess Benedikte of Denmark visited Sofiero Castle outside Helsingborg for the opening of the newly renovated castle. The royals received an exclusive preview of the newly renovated castle and the current exhibitions "The Tale of Sofiero - from the royal castle to the people's garden" and "Astrid Lindgren - the landscape of the imagination". The visit ended with a tour of the beautifully blooming castle park. Queen Margrethe and Princess Benedikte's mother, Queen Ingrid of Denmark, spent their childhood summers here. Helsingborg, Sweden on june 04, 2024.
Royal Opening at Sofiero Castle, Sweden - 04 Jun 2024
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ROYALS - Königliche Eröffnung im renovierten Schloss Sofiero, Schweden
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jonas Ekströmer/TT/Shutterstock (14522465t)
Queen Margrethe of Denmark and her sister Princess Benedikte of Denmark (pictured) visited Sofiero Castle outside Helsingborg for the opening of the newly renovated castle. The royals received an exclusive preview of the newly renovated castle and the current exhibitions "The Tale of Sofiero - from the royal castle to the people's garden" and "Astrid Lindgren - the landscape of the imagination". The visit ended with a tour of the beautifully blooming castle park. Queen Margrethe and Princess Benedikte's mother, Queen Ingrid of Denmark, spent their childhood summers here. Helsingborg, Sweden on june 04, 2024.
Royal Opening at Sofiero Castle, Sweden - 04 Jun 2024
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ROYALS - Königliche Eröffnung im renovierten Schloss Sofiero, Schweden
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jonas Ekströmer/TT/Shutterstock (14522465x)
Queen Margrethe of Denmark and her sister Princess Benedikte of Denmark (pictured) visited Sofiero Castle outside Helsingborg for the opening of the newly renovated castle. The royals received an exclusive preview of the newly renovated castle and the current exhibitions "The Tale of Sofiero - from the royal castle to the people's garden" and "Astrid Lindgren - the landscape of the imagination". The visit ended with a tour of the beautifully blooming castle park. Queen Margrethe and Princess Benedikte's mother, Queen Ingrid of Denmark, spent their childhood summers here. Helsingborg, Sweden on june 04, 2024.
Royal Opening at Sofiero Castle, Sweden - 04 Jun 2024
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ROYALS - Königliche Eröffnung im renovierten Schloss Sofiero, Schweden
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jonas Ekströmer/TT/Shutterstock (14522465v)
Queen Margrethe of Denmark and her sister Princess Benedikte of Denmark (pictured) visited Sofiero Castle outside Helsingborg for the opening of the newly renovated castle. The royals received an exclusive preview of the newly renovated castle and the current exhibitions "The Tale of Sofiero - from the royal castle to the people's garden" and "Astrid Lindgren - the landscape of the imagination". The visit ended with a tour of the beautifully blooming castle park. Queen Margrethe and Princess Benedikte's mother, Queen Ingrid of Denmark, spent their childhood summers here. Helsingborg, Sweden on june 04, 2024.
Royal Opening at Sofiero Castle, Sweden - 04 Jun 2024
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ROYALS - Königliche Eröffnung im renovierten Schloss Sofiero, Schweden
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jonas Ekströmer/TT/Shutterstock (14522465p)
Queen Margrethe of Denmark and her sister Princess Benedikte of Denmark (pictured) visited Sofiero Castle outside Helsingborg for the opening of the newly renovated castle. The royals received an exclusive preview of the newly renovated castle and the current exhibitions "The Tale of Sofiero - from the royal castle to the people's garden" and "Astrid Lindgren - the landscape of the imagination". The visit ended with a tour of the beautifully blooming castle park. Queen Margrethe and Princess Benedikte's mother, Queen Ingrid of Denmark, spent their childhood summers here. Helsingborg, Sweden on june 04, 2024.
Royal Opening at Sofiero Castle, Sweden - 04 Jun 2024
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ROYALS - Königliche Eröffnung im renovierten Schloss Sofiero, Schweden
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jonas Ekströmer/TT/Shutterstock (14522465m)
Queen Margrethe of Denmark (pictured) and her sister Princess Benedikte of Denmark visited Sofiero Castle outside Helsingborg for the opening of the newly renovated castle. The royals received an exclusive preview of the newly renovated castle and the current exhibitions "The Tale of Sofiero - from the royal castle to the people's garden" and "Astrid Lindgren - the landscape of the imagination". The visit ended with a tour of the beautifully blooming castle park. Queen Margrethe and Princess Benedikte's mother, Queen Ingrid of Denmark, spent their childhood summers here. Helsingborg, Sweden on june 04, 2024.
Royal Opening at Sofiero Castle, Sweden - 04 Jun 2024
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ROYALS - Königliche Eröffnung im renovierten Schloss Sofiero, Schweden
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jonas Ekströmer/TT/Shutterstock (14522465g)
Queen Margrethe of Denmark (pictured) and her sister Princess Benedikte of Denmark visited Sofiero Castle outside Helsingborg for the opening of the newly renovated castle. The royals received an exclusive preview of the newly renovated castle and the current exhibitions "The Tale of Sofiero - from the royal castle to the people's garden" and "Astrid Lindgren - the landscape of the imagination". The visit ended with a tour of the beautifully blooming castle park. Queen Margrethe and Princess Benedikte's mother, Queen Ingrid of Denmark, spent their childhood summers here. Helsingborg, Sweden on june 04, 2024.
Royal Opening at Sofiero Castle, Sweden - 04 Jun 2024
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ROYALS - Königliche Eröffnung im renovierten Schloss Sofiero, Schweden
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jonas Ekströmer/TT/Shutterstock (14522465d)
Queen Margrethe of Denmark and her sister Princess Benedikte of Denmark visited Sofiero Castle outside Helsingborg for the opening of the newly renovated castle. The royals received an exclusive preview of the newly renovated castle and the current exhibitions "The Tale of Sofiero - from the royal castle to the people's garden" and "Astrid Lindgren - the landscape of the imagination". The visit ended with a tour of the beautifully blooming castle park. Queen Margrethe and Princess Benedikte's mother, Queen Ingrid of Denmark, spent their childhood summers here. Helsingborg, Sweden on june 04, 2024.
Royal Opening at Sofiero Castle, Sweden - 04 Jun 2024
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ROYALS - Königliche Eröffnung im renovierten Schloss Sofiero, Schweden
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jonas Ekströmer/TT/Shutterstock (14522465c)
Queen Margrethe of Denmark and her sister Princess Benedikte of Denmark visited Sofiero Castle outside Helsingborg for the opening of the newly renovated castle. The royals received an exclusive preview of the newly renovated castle and the current exhibitions "The Tale of Sofiero - from the royal castle to the people's garden" and "Astrid Lindgren - the landscape of the imagination". The visit ended with a tour of the beautifully blooming castle park. Queen Margrethe and Princess Benedikte's mother, Queen Ingrid of Denmark, spent their childhood summers here. Helsingborg, Sweden on june 04, 2024.
Royal Opening at Sofiero Castle, Sweden - 04 Jun 2024
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ROYALS - Königliche Eröffnung im renovierten Schloss Sofiero, Schweden
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jonas Ekströmer/TT/Shutterstock (14522465k)
Queen Margrethe of Denmark (pictured) and her sister Princess Benedikte of Denmark visited Sofiero Castle outside Helsingborg for the opening of the newly renovated castle. The royals received an exclusive preview of the newly renovated castle and the current exhibitions "The Tale of Sofiero - from the royal castle to the people's garden" and "Astrid Lindgren - the landscape of the imagination". The visit ended with a tour of the beautifully blooming castle park. Queen Margrethe and Princess Benedikte's mother, Queen Ingrid of Denmark, spent their childhood summers here. Helsingborg, Sweden on june 04, 2024.
Royal Opening at Sofiero Castle, Sweden - 04 Jun 2024
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ROYALS - Königliche Eröffnung im renovierten Schloss Sofiero, Schweden
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jonas Ekströmer/TT/Shutterstock (14522465l)
Queen Margrethe of Denmark and her sister Princess Benedikte of Denmark (pictured) visited Sofiero Castle outside Helsingborg for the opening of the newly renovated castle. The royals received an exclusive preview of the newly renovated castle and the current exhibitions "The Tale of Sofiero - from the royal castle to the people's garden" and "Astrid Lindgren - the landscape of the imagination". The visit ended with a tour of the beautifully blooming castle park. Queen Margrethe and Princess Benedikte's mother, Queen Ingrid of Denmark, spent their childhood summers here. Helsingborg, Sweden on june 04, 2024.
Royal Opening at Sofiero Castle, Sweden - 04 Jun 2024
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ROYALS - Königliche Eröffnung im renovierten Schloss Sofiero, Schweden
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jonas Ekströmer/TT/Shutterstock (14522465i)
Queen Margrethe of Denmark (pictured) and her sister Princess Benedikte of Denmark visited Sofiero Castle outside Helsingborg for the opening of the newly renovated castle. The royals received an exclusive preview of the newly renovated castle and the current exhibitions "The Tale of Sofiero - from the royal castle to the people's garden" and "Astrid Lindgren - the landscape of the imagination". The visit ended with a tour of the beautifully blooming castle park. Queen Margrethe and Princess Benedikte's mother, Queen Ingrid of Denmark, spent their childhood summers here. Helsingborg, Sweden on june 04, 2024.
Royal Opening at Sofiero Castle, Sweden - 04 Jun 2024
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ROYALS - Königliche Eröffnung im renovierten Schloss Sofiero, Schweden
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jonas Ekströmer/TT/Shutterstock (14522465f)
Queen Margrethe of Denmark (pictured) and her sister Princess Benedikte of Denmark visited Sofiero Castle outside Helsingborg for the opening of the newly renovated castle. The royals received an exclusive preview of the newly renovated castle and the current exhibitions "The Tale of Sofiero - from the royal castle to the people's garden" and "Astrid Lindgren - the landscape of the imagination". The visit ended with a tour of the beautifully blooming castle park. Queen Margrethe and Princess Benedikte's mother, Queen Ingrid of Denmark, spent their childhood summers here. Helsingborg, Sweden on june 04, 2024.
Royal Opening at Sofiero Castle, Sweden - 04 Jun 2024
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ROYALS - Königliche Eröffnung im renovierten Schloss Sofiero, Schweden
Mandatory Credit: Photo by JONAS EKSTRÖMER/Shutterstock (14522511a)
Queen Margrethe of Denmark (pictured) and her sister Princess Benedikte of Denmark visited Sofiero Castle outside Helsingborg for the opening of the newly renovated castle. The royals received an exclusive preview of the newly renovated castle and the current exhibitions "The Tale of Sofiero - from the royal castle to the people's garden" and "Astrid Lindgren - the landscape of the imagination". The visit ended with a tour of the beautifully blooming castle park. Queen Margrethe and Princess Benedikte's mother, Queen Ingrid of Denmark, spent their childhood summers here. Helsingborg, Sweden on june 04, 2024.
Royal Opening at Sofiero Castle, Sweden - 04 Jun 2024
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ROYALS - Königliche Eröffnung im renovierten Schloss Sofiero, Schweden
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jonas Ekströmer/TT/Shutterstock (14522465a)
Queen Margrethe of Denmark and her sister Princess Benedikte of Denmark visited Sofiero Castle outside Helsingborg for the opening of the newly renovated castle. The royals received an exclusive preview of the newly renovated castle and the current exhibitions "The Tale of Sofiero - from the royal castle to the people's garden" and "Astrid Lindgren - the landscape of the imagination". The visit ended with a tour of the beautifully blooming castle park. Queen Margrethe and Princess Benedikte's mother, Queen Ingrid of Denmark, spent their childhood summers here. Helsingborg, Sweden on june 04, 2024.
Royal Opening at Sofiero Castle, Sweden - 04 Jun 2024
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FEATURE - 'Aliens' unter Wasser
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The larva of the shrimp zoeas which rides on jellyfish and travels freely is called a jellyfish-rider. They are beautifully delicate like glass and have an attractive design. Occasionally a deep-sea organism may be mixed with them. Finding it seems to be like treasure hunting
Blackwater: The marine life photography of Kei Nomiyama, Japan - Nov 2015
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They look like creatures from another planet, but these weird specimens are all marine life captured by talented underwater photographer Kei Nomiyama.
In his photo series Blackwater, the 36-year-old presents the amazing creatures discovered in the sea at night.
His work includes the quirky sight of a 'jellyfish rider', a lobster larvae hitching a ride on a hapless jellyfish, and the Phronima Sedentaria, a species of amphipod crustacean, that Kei says reminds him of the sci-fi film 'Aliens'.
Kei explains: "I live in Matsuyama city at Shikoku island, smallest of the four main islands in Japan. I mainly take these photos at Omi-island in Yamaguchi-prefecture. The Omi-island is located in the south of the main island of Japan and facing the Sea of Japan.
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FEATURE - 'Aliens' unter Wasser
MANDATORY CREDIT: Kei Nomiyama/REX Shutterstock. Only for use in story about Kei's Blackwater photo series. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
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The larva of the shrimp zoeas which rides on jellyfish and travels freely is called a jellyfish-rider. They are beautifully delicate like glass and have an attractive design. Occasionally a deep-sea organism may be mixed with them. Finding it seems to be like treasure hunting
Blackwater: The marine life photography of Kei Nomiyama, Japan - Nov 2015
FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/rmbq
They look like creatures from another planet, but these weird specimens are all marine life captured by talented underwater photographer Kei Nomiyama.
In his photo series Blackwater, the 36-year-old presents the amazing creatures discovered in the sea at night.
His work includes the quirky sight of a 'jellyfish rider', a lobster larvae hitching a ride on a hapless jellyfish, and the Phronima Sedentaria, a species of amphipod crustacean, that Kei says reminds him of the sci-fi film 'Aliens'.
Kei explains: "I live in Matsuyama city at Shikoku island, smallest of the four main islands in Japan. I mainly take these photos at Omi-island in Yamaguchi-prefecture. The Omi-island is located in the south of the main island of Japan and facing the Sea of Japan.
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Earliest colour picture of King Edward VII found among collection of Autochrome images, Exbury Estate, Hampshire, Britain - Apr 2009
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Renowned beauty of the time, Lady Helen Vincent, wife of the diplomat Sir Edgar Vincent, is seen beautifully dressed, posing beside a stone sculpture. In 1906 Lionel had driven her, together with Muriel Wilson and Winston Churchill, across Italy at the then 'breakneck' speed of 40 mph., A collection of historic images which signalled the dawn of colour photography have been discovered in a cupboard.{br}They include an informal portrait of King Edward VII in Highland costume, taken in September 1909. No earlier colour photograph of Edward has yet been found. The pictures, called autochromes, were taken by banker Lionel de Rothschild, an enthusiastic amateur photographer who experimented in perfecting the new process. The image of the King was taken on one of Lionel's regular excursions to Scotland for the autumn grouse season, at Tulchan in Strathspey, 15 miles from Balmoral. Eight months later, Edward died
Earliest colour picture of King Edward VII found among collection of Autochrome images, Exbury Estate, Hampshire, Britain - Apr 2009
RARE EARLY COLOUR PHOTOS DISCOVERED IN CUPBOARD
A collection of historic images which signalled the dawn of colour photography have been discovered in a cupboard.
They include an informal portrait of King Edward VII in Highland costume, taken in September 1909. No earlier colour photograph of Edward has yet been found.
The pictures, called autochromes, were taken by banker Lionel de Rothschild, an enthusiastic amateur photographer who experimented in perfecting the new process.
The image of the King was taken on one of Lionel's regular excursions to Scotland for the autumn grouse season, at Tulchan in Strathspey, 15 miles from Balmoral. Eight months later, Edward died.
The collection, to go on public display next month, also includes one of the earli...
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Malaysia and Thailand - 2009
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Old Penang GuestHouse, located in the heart of Georgetown, is a beautifully and carefully restored pre-war building in the historic city of Penang, Malaysia. Georgetown, Malaysia.
Malaysia and Thailand - 2009
PENINSULAR OF PARADISE
The bustling mix of colours, cultures, cuisines and astounding coastlines that Malaysia reveals to those intrepid enough to uncover its charms prove that one of Asia's lesser-visited countries is in fact one of its most hidden treasures.
First colonized by the Portuguese, Dutch, and then the British, Malaysia preserves the moment in time in which West first met East. Towns such as the former Portuguese port of Melaka and the old British stronghold of Georgetown on the island of Penang are testament to Malaysia's rich historical past that so easily merges with the modern vivacity and energy of present-day Asia.
The raw charm of modern Malaysia - busy, animated, alive with colours, sounds and people - reveal that the country is truly at the crossroads of Asia. The historical confluence of cultures, flavours, and religions evident in the mix of ethnic Chinese, Malay, Indian and Muslim cultures combine to create a Babel of exotic architecture, cuisines and languages.
Malaysia's modern day capital, Kuala Lumpur, is a heady melange of bright lights, modern skyscrapers, traffic jams and onion-shaped Mosque domes. The city's iconic Petronas Towers watch over the brightly coloured headscarves of local women going to market in Little India, the exotic smells of Cantonese food stalls in the thick humid air of Chinatown, and the cries of small street side traders selling yellow, pimpled durians - the national fruit. Malaysia's national flag of bright red and blue primary colours blows in the wind along Merdaka Square, with its beautiful English Tudor-style buildings and green lawn - a sharp juxtaposition to the coloni...
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MEXICO - COLONIAL CITIES
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Hotel 'Casa de la Marquesa', Queretaro. Built in 1756 as a private residence, La Casa de la Marquesa is an outstanding architectural jewel of colonial Mexico, beautifully refurbished and opened in 1995. One of its 25 suites which have been decorated with great individuality.
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Hotel 'Casa de la Marquesa', Queretaro. Built in 1756 as a private residence, La Casa de la Marquesa is an outstanding architectural jewel of colonial Mexico, beautifully refurbished and opened in 1995.
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Hotel 'Casa de la Marquesa', Queretaro. Built in 1756 as a private residence, La Casa de la Marquesa is an outstanding architectural jewel of colonial Mexico, beautifully refurbished and opened in 1995.
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Hotel 'Casa de la Marquesa', Queretaro. Built in 1756 as a private residence, La Casa de la Marquesa is an outstanding architectural jewel of colonial Mexico, beautifully refurbished and opened in 1995.
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