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  • FEATURE - San Diego Comic-Con 2022, California
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    FEATURE - San Diego Comic-Con 2022, California
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    Jean Markus cosplaying The Joker attends Day 2 of Comic-Con at the San Diego Convention Center in San Diego, California on Friday, July 22, 2022. The fan favorite convention runs July 21 through July 24.
    San Diego Comic-Con 2022, California, United States - 22 Jul 2022

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  • FEATURE - San Diego Comic-Con 2022, California
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    FEATURE - San Diego Comic-Con 2022, California
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    Jean Markus cosplaying The Joker attends Day 2 of Comic-Con at the San Diego Convention Center in San Diego, California on Friday, July 22, 2022. The fan favorite convention runs July 21 through July 24.
    San Diego Comic-Con 2022, California, United States - 22 Jul 2022

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  • NEWS - Zentrale des insolventen Dax Unternehmens Wirecard bei München
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    NEWS - Zentrale des insolventen Dax Unternehmens Wirecard bei München
    Blick auf die Zentrale des insolventen Dax Unternehmens Wirecard. Nachdem die Wirtschaftsprüfer Ernst & Young ( EY ) das Testat verweigert hatten und 1,9 Milliarden Euro fehlen, konnte Wirecard laut FAZ die Angestellten nicht mehr bezahlen. Der ehemalige CEO Markus Braun saß zwischendurch in Untersuchungshaft und der ehemalige COO Jan Marsalek wird mit Haftbefehl gesucht. - General view on the headquarters of the bankrupt global internet technology and financial services provider Wirecard in Aschheim near Munich. The Auditor EY denied giving Wirecard the qualified opinion on WDI, because €1.9bn are missing. CEO Markus Braun resigned as CEO and the COO Jan Marsalek was fired. Markus Braun was in jail for one night and Jan Marsalek is being searched by police with a warrant of arrest. (Photo by Alexander Pohl/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 30129748
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  • NEWS - Zentrale des insolventen Dax Unternehmens Wirecard bei München
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    NEWS - Zentrale des insolventen Dax Unternehmens Wirecard bei München
    Blick auf die Zentrale des insolventen Dax Unternehmens Wirecard. Nachdem die Wirtschaftsprüfer Ernst & Young ( EY ) das Testat verweigert hatten und 1,9 Milliarden Euro fehlen, konnte Wirecard laut FAZ die Angestellten nicht mehr bezahlen. Der ehemalige CEO Markus Braun saß zwischendurch in Untersuchungshaft und der ehemalige COO Jan Marsalek wird mit Haftbefehl gesucht. - General view on the headquarters of the bankrupt global internet technology and financial services provider Wirecard in Aschheim near Munich. The Auditor EY denied giving Wirecard the qualified opinion on WDI, because €1.9bn are missing. CEO Markus Braun resigned as CEO and the COO Jan Marsalek was fired. Markus Braun was in jail for one night and Jan Marsalek is being searched by police with a warrant of arrest. (Photo by Alexander Pohl/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 30129775
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  • NEWS - Zentrale des insolventen Dax Unternehmens Wirecard bei München
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    NEWS - Zentrale des insolventen Dax Unternehmens Wirecard bei München
    Blick auf die Zentrale des insolventen Dax Unternehmens Wirecard. Nachdem die Wirtschaftsprüfer Ernst & Young ( EY ) das Testat verweigert hatten und 1,9 Milliarden Euro fehlen, konnte Wirecard laut FAZ die Angestellten nicht mehr bezahlen. Der ehemalige CEO Markus Braun saß zwischendurch in Untersuchungshaft und der ehemalige COO Jan Marsalek wird mit Haftbefehl gesucht. - General view on the headquarters of the bankrupt global internet technology and financial services provider Wirecard in Aschheim near Munich. The Auditor EY denied giving Wirecard the qualified opinion on WDI, because €1.9bn are missing. CEO Markus Braun resigned as CEO and the COO Jan Marsalek was fired. Markus Braun was in jail for one night and Jan Marsalek is being searched by police with a warrant of arrest. (Photo by Alexander Pohl/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 30129770
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  • NEWS - Zentrale des insolventen Dax Unternehmens Wirecard bei München
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    NEWS - Zentrale des insolventen Dax Unternehmens Wirecard bei München
    Blick auf die Zentrale des insolventen Dax Unternehmens Wirecard. Nachdem die Wirtschaftsprüfer Ernst & Young ( EY ) das Testat verweigert hatten und 1,9 Milliarden Euro fehlen, konnte Wirecard laut FAZ die Angestellten nicht mehr bezahlen. Der ehemalige CEO Markus Braun saß zwischendurch in Untersuchungshaft und der ehemalige COO Jan Marsalek wird mit Haftbefehl gesucht. - General view on the headquarters of the bankrupt global internet technology and financial services provider Wirecard in Aschheim near Munich. The Auditor EY denied giving Wirecard the qualified opinion on WDI, because €1.9bn are missing. CEO Markus Braun resigned as CEO and the COO Jan Marsalek was fired. Markus Braun was in jail for one night and Jan Marsalek is being searched by police with a warrant of arrest. (Photo by Alexander Pohl/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 30129764
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  • NEWS - Zentrale des insolventen Dax Unternehmens Wirecard bei München
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    NEWS - Zentrale des insolventen Dax Unternehmens Wirecard bei München
    Blick auf die Zentrale des insolventen Dax Unternehmens Wirecard. Nachdem die Wirtschaftsprüfer Ernst & Young ( EY ) das Testat verweigert hatten und 1,9 Milliarden Euro fehlen, konnte Wirecard laut FAZ die Angestellten nicht mehr bezahlen. Der ehemalige CEO Markus Braun saß zwischendurch in Untersuchungshaft und der ehemalige COO Jan Marsalek wird mit Haftbefehl gesucht. - General view on the headquarters of the bankrupt global internet technology and financial services provider Wirecard in Aschheim near Munich. The Auditor EY denied giving Wirecard the qualified opinion on WDI, because €1.9bn are missing. CEO Markus Braun resigned as CEO and the COO Jan Marsalek was fired. Markus Braun was in jail for one night and Jan Marsalek is being searched by police with a warrant of arrest. (Photo by Alexander Pohl/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 30129781
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  • NEWS - Zentrale des insolventen Dax Unternehmens Wirecard bei München
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    NEWS - Zentrale des insolventen Dax Unternehmens Wirecard bei München
    Blick auf die Zentrale des insolventen Dax Unternehmens Wirecard. Nachdem die Wirtschaftsprüfer Ernst & Young ( EY ) das Testat verweigert hatten und 1,9 Milliarden Euro fehlen, konnte Wirecard laut FAZ die Angestellten nicht mehr bezahlen. Der ehemalige CEO Markus Braun saß zwischendurch in Untersuchungshaft und der ehemalige COO Jan Marsalek wird mit Haftbefehl gesucht. - General view on the headquarters of the bankrupt global internet technology and financial services provider Wirecard in Aschheim near Munich. The Auditor EY denied giving Wirecard the qualified opinion on WDI, because €1.9bn are missing. CEO Markus Braun resigned as CEO and the COO Jan Marsalek was fired. Markus Braun was in jail for one night and Jan Marsalek is being searched by police with a warrant of arrest. (Photo by Alexander Pohl/Sipa USA) *** Local Caption *** 30129751
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  • PORTRAIT - Deadline Contenders, Portraits
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    PORTRAIT - Deadline Contenders, Portraits
    Exclusive all-round no mins
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Michael Buckner/Deadline/REX (10462318eq)
    EXCLUSIVE - Christopher Markus - 'Avengers: Endgame'
    Exclusive - Deadline Contenders, Portraits, DGA Theater, Los Angeles, USA - 02 Nov 2019

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  • PORTRAIT - Deadline Contenders, Portraits
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    PORTRAIT - Deadline Contenders, Portraits
    Exclusive all-round no mins
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Michael Buckner/Deadline/REX (10462318es)
    EXCLUSIVE - Christopher Markus - 'Avengers: Endgame'
    Exclusive - Deadline Contenders, Portraits, DGA Theater, Los Angeles, USA - 02 Nov 2019

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  • PORTRAIT - Deadline Contenders, Portraits
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    PORTRAIT - Deadline Contenders, Portraits
    Exclusive all-round no mins
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Michael Buckner/Deadline/REX (10462318er)
    EXCLUSIVE - Christopher Markus - 'Avengers: Endgame'
    Exclusive - Deadline Contenders, Portraits, DGA Theater, Los Angeles, USA - 02 Nov 2019

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  • PEOPLE - Bastian Schweinsteiger kriegt den bayerischen Verdienstorden
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    PEOPLE - Bastian Schweinsteiger kriegt den bayerischen Verdienstorden
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Gulotta Francesco/action press/REX/Shutterstock (9808876e)
    Markus Soeder
    Bavarian Order of Merit awarded to Bastian Schweinsteiger in the Prinz-Carl-Palais of the Bavarian State Chancellery, Munich, Germany - 27 Aug 2018

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  • FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
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    FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
    July 24, 2018 - Munich, Bavaria, Germany - The Minister-President of Bavaria MARKUS SODER (MARKUS SÖDER) made an appearance at the Lange Nacht der Frauen Union (Long Night of the Womens’ Union) at the CSU-Landesleitung. Soder has become a devisive figure in Bavaria and Germany due to the institution of policies including the hanging of crosses in public offices. Critics also are vocal against Soder’s use of the term “Asyltourism” or “asylum tourism”, strongly implying that asylum seekers have vacation-like conditions while on the run and after arriving in Germany. In contrast, Soder wants to fortify Germany’s borders against irregular migration, taking on an international role despite being a regional politician. This Friday Dr. Soder will dedicate the new deportation center in Manching near Ingolstadt (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
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    FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Alastair Muir/REX/Shutterstock (9768038d)
    Markus Bruck as Saul, John Graham-Hall as the Witch of Endor
    'Saul' Opera performed by Glyndebourne Opera, East Sussex, UK, 15 Jul 2018

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  • PEOPLE - Pix of the Day: Promi Bilder des Tages
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    PEOPLE - Pix of the Day: Promi Bilder des Tages
    July 1, 2018 - Munich, Bavaria, Germany - Markus Soder (Söder) of the Bavarian CSU and Minister-President of the state. He has been controversial due to such moves as mandating crosses in all government offices including at universities (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • PEOPLE - Pix of the Day: Promi Bilder des Tages
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    PEOPLE - Pix of the Day: Promi Bilder des Tages
    July 1, 2018 - Munich, Bavaria, Germany - Markus Soder (Söder) of the Bavarian CSU and Minister-President of the state. He has been controversial due to such moves as mandating crosses in all government offices including at universities (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • PEOPLE - Tour de Ski in der Lenzerheide
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    PEOPLE - Tour de Ski in der Lenzerheide
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by IBL/REX/Shutterstock (9304060an)
    Sergej Ustiugov and Markus Cramer
    Tour de Ski, Lenzerheide, Switzerland - 29 Dec 2017

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  • PEOPLE - Tour de Ski in der Lenzerheide
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    PEOPLE - Tour de Ski in der Lenzerheide
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by IBL/REX/Shutterstock (9304060ao)
    Sergej Ustiugov and Markus Cramer
    Tour de Ski, Lenzerheide, Switzerland - 29 Dec 2017

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  • PEOPLE - Tour de Ski in der Lenzerheide
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    PEOPLE - Tour de Ski in der Lenzerheide
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by IBL/REX/Shutterstock (9304060am)
    Sergej Ustiugov and Markus Cramer
    Tour de Ski, Lenzerheide, Switzerland - 29 Dec 2017

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  • PEOPLE - Promis an der Eröffnung des 'OUE Skyspace' in LA
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    PEOPLE - Promis an der Eröffnung des 'OUE Skyspace' in LA
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Chelsea Lauren/REX/Shutterstock (5770212ar)
    Gregory Michael, Markus Molinari, Feras
    OUE Skyspace LA launch, Inside, Los Angeles, USA - 14 Jul 2016

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • PEOPLE - Promis an der Eröffnung des 'OUE Skyspace' in LA
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    PEOPLE - Promis an der Eröffnung des 'OUE Skyspace' in LA
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Chelsea Lauren/REX/Shutterstock (5770212bg)
    Mia Moretti, Margot, The Dolls, Markus Molinari
    OUE Skyspace LA launch, Inside, Los Angeles, USA - 14 Jul 2016

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • PEOPLE - Promis an der Eröffnung des 'OUE Skyspace' in LA
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    PEOPLE - Promis an der Eröffnung des 'OUE Skyspace' in LA
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Chelsea Lauren/WWD/REX/Shutterstock (5770234ca)
    Markus Molinari
    OUE Skyspace LA launch, Arrivals, Los Angeles, USA - 14 Jul 2016

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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    MARKUS STENZ conducts the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra at the BBC Proms;
    Royal Albert Hall, London, UK;
    15 August 2014;
    Credit: Sisi Burn / ArenaPAL
    www.arenapal.com (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    MARKUS STENZ conducts the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra at the BBC Proms;
    Royal Albert Hall, London, UK;
    15 August 2014;
    Credit: Sisi Burn / ArenaPAL
    www.arenapal.com (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    MARKUS STENZ conducts the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra at the BBC Proms;
    Royal Albert Hall, London, UK;
    15 August 2014;
    Credit: Sisi Burn / ArenaPAL
    www.arenapal.com (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    MARKUS STENZ conducts the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra at the BBC Proms;
    Royal Albert Hall, London, UK;
    15 August 2014;
    Credit: Sisi Burn / ArenaPAL
    www.arenapal.com (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    MARKUS STENZ conducts the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra at the BBC Proms;
    Royal Albert Hall, London, UK;
    15 August 2014;
    Credit: Sisi Burn / ArenaPAL
    www.arenapal.com (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    MARKUS STENZ conducts the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra at the BBC Proms;
    Royal Albert Hall, London, UK;
    15 August 2014;
    Credit: Sisi Burn / ArenaPAL
    www.arenapal.com (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    MARKUS STENZ conducts the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra at the BBC Proms;
    Royal Albert Hall, London, UK;
    15 August 2014;
    Credit: Sisi Burn / ArenaPAL
    www.arenapal.com (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    MARKUS STENZ conducts the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra at the BBC Proms;
    Royal Albert Hall, London, UK;
    15 August 2014;
    Credit: Sisi Burn / ArenaPAL
    www.arenapal.com (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    MARKUS STENZ conducts the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra at the BBC Proms;
    Royal Albert Hall, London, UK;
    15 August 2014;
    Credit: Sisi Burn / ArenaPAL
    www.arenapal.com (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    JONATHAN BISS, piano with the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra. Conductor, Markus Stenz;
    BBC Proms;
    Royal Albert Hall, London, UK;
    15 August 2014;
    Credit: Sisi Burn / ArenaPAL
    www.arenapal.com (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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    JONATHAN BISS, piano with the BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra. Conductor, Markus Stenz;
    BBC Proms;
    Royal Albert Hall, London, UK;
    15 August 2014;
    Credit: Sisi Burn / ArenaPAL
    www.arenapal.com (FOTO:DUKAS/TOPFOTO)

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  • Street style at Autumn Winter 2013, London Fashion Week, Britain - 16 Feb 2013
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    Street style at Autumn Winter 2013, London Fashion Week, Britain - 16 Feb 2013
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Marcus Dawes - LWF the Daily/REX (2153896e)
    Markus Lupfer
    Street style at Autumn Winter 2013, London Fashion Week, Britain - 16 Feb 2013

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  • GiveLove Charity Event at 1 OAK, Mirage Resort Hotel & Casino, Las Vegas, America - 27 Jan 2012
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    GiveLove Charity Event at 1 OAK, Mirage Resort Hotel & Casino, Las Vegas, America - 27 Jan 2012
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features (1553435y)
    Markus Molinari and Katy Perry
    GiveLove Charity Event at 1 OAK, Mirage Resort Hotel & Casino, Las Vegas, America - 27 Jan 2012

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  • GiveLove Charity Event at 1 OAK, Mirage Resort Hotel & Casino, Las Vegas, America - 27 Jan 2012
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    GiveLove Charity Event at 1 OAK, Mirage Resort Hotel & Casino, Las Vegas, America - 27 Jan 2012
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features (1553435j)
    Markus Molinari and Katy Perry
    GiveLove Charity Event at 1 OAK, Mirage Resort Hotel & Casino, Las Vegas, America - 27 Jan 2012

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  • PEOPLE - Ex-Boxweltmeister Rocchigiani stirbt nach Autounfall
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    PEOPLE - Ex-Boxweltmeister Rocchigiani stirbt nach Autounfall
    Graciano 'Rocky' Rocchigiani dead: former world champion boxer passes away at 54 after fatal car accident in Italy.

    Graciano Rocchigiani als Gast in der ZDF-Sendung "Markus Lanz" am 29. November 2011 in Hamburg.

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  • Artist  Markus Reugels' photographs of water droplets, Bavaria, Germany - Apr 2011
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    Artist Markus Reugels' photographs of water droplets, Bavaria, Germany - Apr 2011
    Must credit: Markus Reugels/Solent News/Rex
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Markus Reugels/Solent News / Rex Features ( 1309481s )
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    Artist Markus Reugels' photographs of water droplets, Bavaria, Germany - Apr 2011
    An artist has caused a splash with these incredible photographs of water droplets. Markus Reugels drops the water onto trays, egg cups or teaspoons and snaps away as it splashes upwards and outwards. He adds colouring to the water and different colour gels to his flashes to create an intense glowing effect. The bizarre results look like something from a science-fiction film or a nuclear mushroom cloud
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Artist  Markus Reugels' photographs of water droplets, Bavaria, Germany - Apr 2011
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    Artist Markus Reugels' photographs of water droplets, Bavaria, Germany - Apr 2011
    Must credit: Markus Reugels/Solent News/Rex
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Markus Reugels/Solent News / Rex Features ( 1309481u )
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    Artist Markus Reugels' photographs of water droplets, Bavaria, Germany - Apr 2011
    An artist has caused a splash with these incredible photographs of water droplets. Markus Reugels drops the water onto trays, egg cups or teaspoons and snaps away as it splashes upwards and outwards. He adds colouring to the water and different colour gels to his flashes to create an intense glowing effect. The bizarre results look like something from a science-fiction film or a nuclear mushroom cloud
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Artist  Markus Reugels' photographs of water droplets, Bavaria, Germany - Apr 2011
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    Artist Markus Reugels' photographs of water droplets, Bavaria, Germany - Apr 2011
    Must credit: Markus Reugels/Solent News/Rex
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Markus Reugels/Solent News / Rex Features ( 1309481t )
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    Artist Markus Reugels' photographs of water droplets, Bavaria, Germany - Apr 2011
    An artist has caused a splash with these incredible photographs of water droplets. Markus Reugels drops the water onto trays, egg cups or teaspoons and snaps away as it splashes upwards and outwards. He adds colouring to the water and different colour gels to his flashes to create an intense glowing effect. The bizarre results look like something from a science-fiction film or a nuclear mushroom cloud
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Artist  Markus Reugels' photographs of water droplets, Bavaria, Germany - Apr 2011
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    Artist Markus Reugels' photographs of water droplets, Bavaria, Germany - Apr 2011
    Must credit: Markus Reugels/Solent News/Rex
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Markus Reugels/Solent News / Rex Features ( 1309481r )

    Eau, Water Picture!
    An artist has caused a splash with these incredible photographs of water droplets.

    Markus Reugels, 33, drops the water onto trays, egg cups or teaspoons and snaps away as it splashes upwards and outwards.

    He adds food colouring to the water and different colour gels to his flashes to create an intense glowing effect.

    By adding guar gum to the water he is able to thicken it and alter the shape of the splashes.

    The bizarre results look like something from a science-fiction film or a nuclear mushroom cloud.

    They vary in height from 3cm to 15cm.

    The shapes can be further altered by adding sugar and the splash can be increased in height by adding rinse aid to the dish.

    Markus uses a sensor to trigger the camera because the water falls too fast for his finger to operate the shutter.

    An extremely fast flash and shutter speed, of up to 1/16,000 of a second, also allows him to capture detail in the splash patterns that the human eye could never see.

    His results are not manipulated or coloured on a computer.

    Markus said: "Water can create beautiful shapes but without high-speed photography we could never see them.

    "The shapes of the splashes are very difficult to manipulate.

    "The basic shapes, such as the umbrellas and flying discs, are easy but to create the double splashes you must work very hard, have good endurance and patience.

    "You must also analyse the results and test new things."

    Markus, from Schweinfurt, Bavaria, Germany, added: "The important thing is to have fun - the rest will come by itself."

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

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  • Artist  Markus Reugels' photographs of water droplets, Bavaria, Germany - Apr 2011
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    Artist Markus Reugels' photographs of water droplets, Bavaria, Germany - Apr 2011
    Must credit: Markus Reugels/Solent News/Rex
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Markus Reugels/Solent News / Rex Features ( 1309481q )

    Eau, Water Picture!
    An artist has caused a splash with these incredible photographs of water droplets.

    Markus Reugels, 33, drops the water onto trays, egg cups or teaspoons and snaps away as it splashes upwards and outwards.

    He adds food colouring to the water and different colour gels to his flashes to create an intense glowing effect.

    By adding guar gum to the water he is able to thicken it and alter the shape of the splashes.

    The bizarre results look like something from a science-fiction film or a nuclear mushroom cloud.

    They vary in height from 3cm to 15cm.

    The shapes can be further altered by adding sugar and the splash can be increased in height by adding rinse aid to the dish.

    Markus uses a sensor to trigger the camera because the water falls too fast for his finger to operate the shutter.

    An extremely fast flash and shutter speed, of up to 1/16,000 of a second, also allows him to capture detail in the splash patterns that the human eye could never see.

    His results are not manipulated or coloured on a computer.

    Markus said: "Water can create beautiful shapes but without high-speed photography we could never see them.

    "The shapes of the splashes are very difficult to manipulate.

    "The basic shapes, such as the umbrellas and flying discs, are easy but to create the double splashes you must work very hard, have good endurance and patience.

    "You must also analyse the results and test new things."

    Markus, from Schweinfurt, Bavaria, Germany, added: "The important thing is to have fun - the rest will come by itself."

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

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  • Artist  Markus Reugels' photographs of water droplets, Bavaria, Germany - Apr 2011
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    Artist Markus Reugels' photographs of water droplets, Bavaria, Germany - Apr 2011
    Must credit: Markus Reugels/Solent News/Rex
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Markus Reugels/Solent News / Rex Features ( 1309481p )

    Eau, Water Picture!
    An artist has caused a splash with these incredible photographs of water droplets.

    Markus Reugels, 33, drops the water onto trays, egg cups or teaspoons and snaps away as it splashes upwards and outwards.

    He adds food colouring to the water and different colour gels to his flashes to create an intense glowing effect.

    By adding guar gum to the water he is able to thicken it and alter the shape of the splashes.

    The bizarre results look like something from a science-fiction film or a nuclear mushroom cloud.

    They vary in height from 3cm to 15cm.

    The shapes can be further altered by adding sugar and the splash can be increased in height by adding rinse aid to the dish.

    Markus uses a sensor to trigger the camera because the water falls too fast for his finger to operate the shutter.

    An extremely fast flash and shutter speed, of up to 1/16,000 of a second, also allows him to capture detail in the splash patterns that the human eye could never see.

    His results are not manipulated or coloured on a computer.

    Markus said: "Water can create beautiful shapes but without high-speed photography we could never see them.

    "The shapes of the splashes are very difficult to manipulate.

    "The basic shapes, such as the umbrellas and flying discs, are easy but to create the double splashes you must work very hard, have good endurance and patience.

    "You must also analyse the results and test new things."

    Markus, from Schweinfurt, Bavaria, Germany, added: "The important thing is to have fun - the rest will come by itself."

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

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Artist  Markus Reugels' photographs of water droplets, Bavaria, Germany - Apr 2011
    DUKAS_18264620_REX
    Artist Markus Reugels' photographs of water droplets, Bavaria, Germany - Apr 2011
    Must credit: Markus Reugels/Solent News/Rex
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Markus Reugels/Solent News / Rex Features ( 1309481n )

    Eau, Water Picture!
    An artist has caused a splash with these incredible photographs of water droplets.

    Markus Reugels, 33, drops the water onto trays, egg cups or teaspoons and snaps away as it splashes upwards and outwards.

    He adds food colouring to the water and different colour gels to his flashes to create an intense glowing effect.

    By adding guar gum to the water he is able to thicken it and alter the shape of the splashes.

    The bizarre results look like something from a science-fiction film or a nuclear mushroom cloud.

    They vary in height from 3cm to 15cm.

    The shapes can be further altered by adding sugar and the splash can be increased in height by adding rinse aid to the dish.

    Markus uses a sensor to trigger the camera because the water falls too fast for his finger to operate the shutter.

    An extremely fast flash and shutter speed, of up to 1/16,000 of a second, also allows him to capture detail in the splash patterns that the human eye could never see.

    His results are not manipulated or coloured on a computer.

    Markus said: "Water can create beautiful shapes but without high-speed photography we could never see them.

    "The shapes of the splashes are very difficult to manipulate.

    "The basic shapes, such as the umbrellas and flying discs, are easy but to create the double splashes you must work very hard, have good endurance and patience.

    "You must also analyse the results and test new things."

    Markus, from Schweinfurt, Bavaria, Germany, added: "The important thing is to have fun - the rest will come by itself."

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

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Artist  Markus Reugels' photographs of water droplets, Bavaria, Germany - Apr 2011
    DUKAS_18264619_REX
    Artist Markus Reugels' photographs of water droplets, Bavaria, Germany - Apr 2011
    Must credit: Markus Reugels/Solent News/Rex
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Markus Reugels/Solent News / Rex Features ( 1309481o )

    Eau, Water Picture!
    An artist has caused a splash with these incredible photographs of water droplets.

    Markus Reugels, 33, drops the water onto trays, egg cups or teaspoons and snaps away as it splashes upwards and outwards.

    He adds food colouring to the water and different colour gels to his flashes to create an intense glowing effect.

    By adding guar gum to the water he is able to thicken it and alter the shape of the splashes.

    The bizarre results look like something from a science-fiction film or a nuclear mushroom cloud.

    They vary in height from 3cm to 15cm.

    The shapes can be further altered by adding sugar and the splash can be increased in height by adding rinse aid to the dish.

    Markus uses a sensor to trigger the camera because the water falls too fast for his finger to operate the shutter.

    An extremely fast flash and shutter speed, of up to 1/16,000 of a second, also allows him to capture detail in the splash patterns that the human eye could never see.

    His results are not manipulated or coloured on a computer.

    Markus said: "Water can create beautiful shapes but without high-speed photography we could never see them.

    "The shapes of the splashes are very difficult to manipulate.

    "The basic shapes, such as the umbrellas and flying discs, are easy but to create the double splashes you must work very hard, have good endurance and patience.

    "You must also analyse the results and test new things."

    Markus, from Schweinfurt, Bavaria, Germany, added: "The important thing is to have fun - the rest will come by itself."

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

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Artist  Markus Reugels' photographs of water droplets, Bavaria, Germany - Apr 2011
    DUKAS_18264618_REX
    Artist Markus Reugels' photographs of water droplets, Bavaria, Germany - Apr 2011
    Must credit: Markus Reugels/Solent News/Rex
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Markus Reugels/Solent News / Rex Features ( 1309481j )

    Eau, Water Picture!
    An artist has caused a splash with these incredible photographs of water droplets.

    Markus Reugels, 33, drops the water onto trays, egg cups or teaspoons and snaps away as it splashes upwards and outwards.

    He adds food colouring to the water and different colour gels to his flashes to create an intense glowing effect.

    By adding guar gum to the water he is able to thicken it and alter the shape of the splashes.

    The bizarre results look like something from a science-fiction film or a nuclear mushroom cloud.

    They vary in height from 3cm to 15cm.

    The shapes can be further altered by adding sugar and the splash can be increased in height by adding rinse aid to the dish.

    Markus uses a sensor to trigger the camera because the water falls too fast for his finger to operate the shutter.

    An extremely fast flash and shutter speed, of up to 1/16,000 of a second, also allows him to capture detail in the splash patterns that the human eye could never see.

    His results are not manipulated or coloured on a computer.

    Markus said: "Water can create beautiful shapes but without high-speed photography we could never see them.

    "The shapes of the splashes are very difficult to manipulate.

    "The basic shapes, such as the umbrellas and flying discs, are easy but to create the double splashes you must work very hard, have good endurance and patience.

    "You must also analyse the results and test new things."

    Markus, from Schweinfurt, Bavaria, Germany, added: "The important thing is to have fun - the rest will come by itself."

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

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Artist  Markus Reugels' photographs of water droplets, Bavaria, Germany - Apr 2011
    DUKAS_18264617_REX
    Artist Markus Reugels' photographs of water droplets, Bavaria, Germany - Apr 2011
    Must credit: Markus Reugels/Solent News/Rex
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Markus Reugels/Solent News / Rex Features ( 1309481i )

    Eau, Water Picture!
    An artist has caused a splash with these incredible photographs of water droplets.

    Markus Reugels, 33, drops the water onto trays, egg cups or teaspoons and snaps away as it splashes upwards and outwards.

    He adds food colouring to the water and different colour gels to his flashes to create an intense glowing effect.

    By adding guar gum to the water he is able to thicken it and alter the shape of the splashes.

    The bizarre results look like something from a science-fiction film or a nuclear mushroom cloud.

    They vary in height from 3cm to 15cm.

    The shapes can be further altered by adding sugar and the splash can be increased in height by adding rinse aid to the dish.

    Markus uses a sensor to trigger the camera because the water falls too fast for his finger to operate the shutter.

    An extremely fast flash and shutter speed, of up to 1/16,000 of a second, also allows him to capture detail in the splash patterns that the human eye could never see.

    His results are not manipulated or coloured on a computer.

    Markus said: "Water can create beautiful shapes but without high-speed photography we could never see them.

    "The shapes of the splashes are very difficult to manipulate.

    "The basic shapes, such as the umbrellas and flying discs, are easy but to create the double splashes you must work very hard, have good endurance and patience.

    "You must also analyse the results and test new things."

    Markus, from Schweinfurt, Bavaria, Germany, added: "The important thing is to have fun - the rest will come by itself."

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

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Artist  Markus Reugels' photographs of water droplets, Bavaria, Germany - Apr 2011
    DUKAS_18264616_REX
    Artist Markus Reugels' photographs of water droplets, Bavaria, Germany - Apr 2011
    Must credit: Markus Reugels/Solent News/Rex
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Markus Reugels/Solent News / Rex Features ( 1309481m )

    Eau, Water Picture!
    An artist has caused a splash with these incredible photographs of water droplets.

    Markus Reugels, 33, drops the water onto trays, egg cups or teaspoons and snaps away as it splashes upwards and outwards.

    He adds food colouring to the water and different colour gels to his flashes to create an intense glowing effect.

    By adding guar gum to the water he is able to thicken it and alter the shape of the splashes.

    The bizarre results look like something from a science-fiction film or a nuclear mushroom cloud.

    They vary in height from 3cm to 15cm.

    The shapes can be further altered by adding sugar and the splash can be increased in height by adding rinse aid to the dish.

    Markus uses a sensor to trigger the camera because the water falls too fast for his finger to operate the shutter.

    An extremely fast flash and shutter speed, of up to 1/16,000 of a second, also allows him to capture detail in the splash patterns that the human eye could never see.

    His results are not manipulated or coloured on a computer.

    Markus said: "Water can create beautiful shapes but without high-speed photography we could never see them.

    "The shapes of the splashes are very difficult to manipulate.

    "The basic shapes, such as the umbrellas and flying discs, are easy but to create the double splashes you must work very hard, have good endurance and patience.

    "You must also analyse the results and test new things."

    Markus, from Schweinfurt, Bavaria, Germany, added: "The important thing is to have fun - the rest will come by itself."

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

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Artist  Markus Reugels' photographs of water droplets, Bavaria, Germany - Apr 2011
    DUKAS_18264615_REX
    Artist Markus Reugels' photographs of water droplets, Bavaria, Germany - Apr 2011
    Must credit: Markus Reugels/Solent News/Rex
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Markus Reugels/Solent News / Rex Features ( 1309481k )

    Eau, Water Picture!
    An artist has caused a splash with these incredible photographs of water droplets.

    Markus Reugels, 33, drops the water onto trays, egg cups or teaspoons and snaps away as it splashes upwards and outwards.

    He adds food colouring to the water and different colour gels to his flashes to create an intense glowing effect.

    By adding guar gum to the water he is able to thicken it and alter the shape of the splashes.

    The bizarre results look like something from a science-fiction film or a nuclear mushroom cloud.

    They vary in height from 3cm to 15cm.

    The shapes can be further altered by adding sugar and the splash can be increased in height by adding rinse aid to the dish.

    Markus uses a sensor to trigger the camera because the water falls too fast for his finger to operate the shutter.

    An extremely fast flash and shutter speed, of up to 1/16,000 of a second, also allows him to capture detail in the splash patterns that the human eye could never see.

    His results are not manipulated or coloured on a computer.

    Markus said: "Water can create beautiful shapes but without high-speed photography we could never see them.

    "The shapes of the splashes are very difficult to manipulate.

    "The basic shapes, such as the umbrellas and flying discs, are easy but to create the double splashes you must work very hard, have good endurance and patience.

    "You must also analyse the results and test new things."

    Markus, from Schweinfurt, Bavaria, Germany, added: "The important thing is to have fun - the rest will come by itself."

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

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Artist  Markus Reugels' photographs of water droplets, Bavaria, Germany - Apr 2011
    DUKAS_18264614_REX
    Artist Markus Reugels' photographs of water droplets, Bavaria, Germany - Apr 2011
    Must credit: Markus Reugels/Solent News/Rex
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Markus Reugels/Solent News / Rex Features ( 1309481l )

    Eau, Water Picture!
    An artist has caused a splash with these incredible photographs of water droplets.

    Markus Reugels, 33, drops the water onto trays, egg cups or teaspoons and snaps away as it splashes upwards and outwards.

    He adds food colouring to the water and different colour gels to his flashes to create an intense glowing effect.

    By adding guar gum to the water he is able to thicken it and alter the shape of the splashes.

    The bizarre results look like something from a science-fiction film or a nuclear mushroom cloud.

    They vary in height from 3cm to 15cm.

    The shapes can be further altered by adding sugar and the splash can be increased in height by adding rinse aid to the dish.

    Markus uses a sensor to trigger the camera because the water falls too fast for his finger to operate the shutter.

    An extremely fast flash and shutter speed, of up to 1/16,000 of a second, also allows him to capture detail in the splash patterns that the human eye could never see.

    His results are not manipulated or coloured on a computer.

    Markus said: "Water can create beautiful shapes but without high-speed photography we could never see them.

    "The shapes of the splashes are very difficult to manipulate.

    "The basic shapes, such as the umbrellas and flying discs, are easy but to create the double splashes you must work very hard, have good endurance and patience.

    "You must also analyse the results and test new things."

    Markus, from Schweinfurt, Bavaria, Germany, added: "The important thing is to have fun - the rest will come by itself."

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

    DUKAS/REX

     

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