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Soft robot gripper being developed for fruit picking
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28/07/2023
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Pictures MUST credit: UC San Diego
A new soft robotic gripper grasps and releases objects without using any electricity is being developed for fruit and vegetable picking.
The 3D printed pneumatic device is designed to be mounted on the end of a traditional robotic arm.
The gripper is hooked up to a source of compressed air that flows through a rubber hose and into the gripper.
When the middle of the device's gripper is pressed down against an object, the pressure causes an internal valve to open.
This allows the air to flow through into the two bellowed fingers, causing them to expand and close around the object – they stay closed as long as the gripper is in a vertical orientation.
Once it's turned horizontal the weight of the object causes another valve to open.
The air then flows back out of the fingers, causing them to open and release the object.
The gripper was developed by a US team of researchers at the University of California-San Diego.
OPS: THe air-powered gripper. It closes around an object when sensed by a built-in pressure pad.
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Soft robot gripper being developed for fruit picking
Ferrari Press Agency
Air grabber 1
Ref 14986
28/07/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: UC San Diego
A new soft robotic gripper grasps and releases objects without using any electricity is being developed for fruit and vegetable picking.
The 3D printed pneumatic device is designed to be mounted on the end of a traditional robotic arm.
The gripper is hooked up to a source of compressed air that flows through a rubber hose and into the gripper.
When the middle of the device's gripper is pressed down against an object, the pressure causes an internal valve to open.
This allows the air to flow through into the two bellowed fingers, causing them to expand and close around the object – they stay closed as long as the gripper is in a vertical orientation.
Once it's turned horizontal the weight of the object causes another valve to open.
The air then flows back out of the fingers, causing them to open and release the object.
The gripper was developed by a US team of researchers at the University of California-San Diego.
OPS: THe air-powered gripper. It closes around an object when sensed by a built-in pressure pad.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Soft robot gripper being developed for fruit picking
Ferrari Press Agency
Air grabber 1
Ref 14986
28/07/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: UC San Diego
A new soft robotic gripper grasps and releases objects without using any electricity is being developed for fruit and vegetable picking.
The 3D printed pneumatic device is designed to be mounted on the end of a traditional robotic arm.
The gripper is hooked up to a source of compressed air that flows through a rubber hose and into the gripper.
When the middle of the device's gripper is pressed down against an object, the pressure causes an internal valve to open.
This allows the air to flow through into the two bellowed fingers, causing them to expand and close around the object – they stay closed as long as the gripper is in a vertical orientation.
Once it's turned horizontal the weight of the object causes another valve to open.
The air then flows back out of the fingers, causing them to open and release the object.
The gripper was developed by a US team of researchers at the University of California-San Diego.
OPS: THe air-powered gripper. It closes around an object when sensed by a built-in pressure pad.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Soft robot gripper being developed for fruit picking
Ferrari Press Agency
Air grabber 1
Ref 14986
28/07/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: UC San Diego
A new soft robotic gripper grasps and releases objects without using any electricity is being developed for fruit and vegetable picking.
The 3D printed pneumatic device is designed to be mounted on the end of a traditional robotic arm.
The gripper is hooked up to a source of compressed air that flows through a rubber hose and into the gripper.
When the middle of the device's gripper is pressed down against an object, the pressure causes an internal valve to open.
This allows the air to flow through into the two bellowed fingers, causing them to expand and close around the object – they stay closed as long as the gripper is in a vertical orientation.
Once it's turned horizontal the weight of the object causes another valve to open.
The air then flows back out of the fingers, causing them to open and release the object.
The gripper was developed by a US team of researchers at the University of California-San Diego.
OPS: THe air-powered gripper. It closes around an object when sensed by a built-in pressure pad.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Soft robot gripper being developed for fruit picking
Ferrari Press Agency
Air grabber 1
Ref 14986
28/07/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: UC San Diego
A new soft robotic gripper grasps and releases objects without using any electricity is being developed for fruit and vegetable picking.
The 3D printed pneumatic device is designed to be mounted on the end of a traditional robotic arm.
The gripper is hooked up to a source of compressed air that flows through a rubber hose and into the gripper.
When the middle of the device's gripper is pressed down against an object, the pressure causes an internal valve to open.
This allows the air to flow through into the two bellowed fingers, causing them to expand and close around the object – they stay closed as long as the gripper is in a vertical orientation.
Once it's turned horizontal the weight of the object causes another valve to open.
The air then flows back out of the fingers, causing them to open and release the object.
The gripper was developed by a US team of researchers at the University of California-San Diego.
OPS: THe air-powered gripper. It closes around an object when sensed by a built-in pressure pad.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
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Soft robot gripper being developed for fruit picking
Ferrari Press Agency
Air grabber 1
Ref 14986
28/07/2023
See Ferrari text
Pictures MUST credit: UC San Diego
A new soft robotic gripper grasps and releases objects without using any electricity is being developed for fruit and vegetable picking.
The 3D printed pneumatic device is designed to be mounted on the end of a traditional robotic arm.
The gripper is hooked up to a source of compressed air that flows through a rubber hose and into the gripper.
When the middle of the device's gripper is pressed down against an object, the pressure causes an internal valve to open.
This allows the air to flow through into the two bellowed fingers, causing them to expand and close around the object – they stay closed as long as the gripper is in a vertical orientation.
Once it's turned horizontal the weight of the object causes another valve to open.
The air then flows back out of the fingers, causing them to open and release the object.
The gripper was developed by a US team of researchers at the University of California-San Diego.
OPS: THe air-powered gripper. It lets go of the obkject being lefted when moved horizontally
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FEATURE - Bewohner und ihre Gäste baden im exklusiven Sky Pool von Embassy Gardens, London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Guy Bell/Shutterstock (12082310i)
The window cleaners come to wash the exterior using a cherry picker - Embassy Gardens, Nine Elms, residents and their guests enjoy exclusive access to the Sky Pool in the sun. The 25-metre-long transparent pool is made entirely from acrylic and stretches between the rooftops of the Legacy Buildings.
Sky pool Nine Elms., Nine Elms, London, UK - 15 Jun 2021
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FEATURE - Bewohner und ihre Gäste baden im exklusiven Sky Pool von Embassy Gardens, London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Guy Bell/Shutterstock (12082310e)
The window cleaners come to wash the exterior using a cherry picker - Embassy Gardens, Nine Elms, residents and their guests enjoy exclusive access to the Sky Pool in the sun. The 25-metre-long transparent pool is made entirely from acrylic and stretches between the rooftops of the Legacy Buildings.
Sky pool Nine Elms., Nine Elms, London, UK - 15 Jun 2021
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FEATURE - Tom Yates sammelt Abfälle und verwandelt sie in seinem Garten in Kunstwerke
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Fabio De Paola/Shutterstock (11844756v)
Tom Yates, 44, of West Bridgford, Nottingham who has been collecting litter during the pandemic and has been turning them into art in his back garden. Tom picks up the litter on his daily runs along the River Trent and surrounding area and to date has picked up 1200 face masks along with beer cans, crisp packets and fast food waste. Once he has collected a significant amount he makes a life-size piece of art in his back garden before taking the material to the appropriate recycling centres.
Litter Picker to Art, Nottingham, UK - 05 Apr 2021
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FEATURE - Tom Yates sammelt Abfälle und verwandelt sie in seinem Garten in Kunstwerke
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Fabio De Paola/Shutterstock (11844756o)
Tom Yates, 44, of West Bridgford, Nottingham who has been collecting litter during the pandemic and has been turning them into art in his back garden. Tom picks up the litter on his daily runs along the River Trent and surrounding area and to date has picked up 1200 face masks along with beer cans, crisp packets and fast food waste. Once he has collected a significant amount he makes a life-size piece of art in his back garden before taking the material to the appropriate recycling centres.
Litter Picker to Art, Nottingham, UK - 05 Apr 2021
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FEATURE - Tom Yates sammelt Abfälle und verwandelt sie in seinem Garten in Kunstwerke
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Fabio De Paola/Shutterstock (11844756g)
Tom Yates, 44, of West Bridgford, Nottingham who has been collecting litter during the pandemic and has been turning them into art in his back garden. Tom picks up the litter on his daily runs along the River Trent and surrounding area and to date has picked up 1200 face masks along with beer cans, crisp packets and fast food waste. Once he has collected a significant amount he makes a life-size piece of art in his back garden before taking the material to the appropriate recycling centres.
Litter Picker to Art, Nottingham, UK - 05 Apr 2021
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FEATURE - Tom Yates sammelt Abfälle und verwandelt sie in seinem Garten in Kunstwerke
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Fabio De Paola/Shutterstock (11844756l)
Tom Yates, 44, of West Bridgford, Nottingham who has been collecting litter during the pandemic and has been turning them into art in his back garden. Tom picks up the litter on his daily runs along the River Trent and surrounding area and to date has picked up 1200 face masks along with beer cans, crisp packets and fast food waste. Once he has collected a significant amount he makes a life-size piece of art in his back garden before taking the material to the appropriate recycling centres.
Litter Picker to Art, Nottingham, UK - 05 Apr 2021
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FEATURE - Tom Yates sammelt Abfälle und verwandelt sie in seinem Garten in Kunstwerke
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Fabio De Paola/Shutterstock (11844756b)
Tom Yates, 44, of West Bridgford, Nottingham who has been collecting litter during the pandemic and has been turning them into art in his back garden. Tom picks up the litter on his daily runs along the River Trent and surrounding area and to date has picked up 1200 face masks along with beer cans, crisp packets and fast food waste. Once he has collected a significant amount he makes a life-size piece of art in his back garden before taking the material to the appropriate recycling centres.
Litter Picker to Art, Nottingham, UK - 05 Apr 2021
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FEATURE - Tom Yates sammelt Abfälle und verwandelt sie in seinem Garten in Kunstwerke
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Fabio De Paola/Shutterstock (11844756ab)
Tom Yates, 44, of West Bridgford, Nottingham who has been collecting litter during the pandemic and has been turning them into art in his back garden. Tom picks up the litter on his daily runs along the River Trent and surrounding area and to date has picked up 1200 face masks along with beer cans, crisp packets and fast food waste. Once he has collected a significant amount he makes a life-size piece of art in his back garden before taking the material to the appropriate recycling centres.
Litter Picker to Art, Nottingham, UK - 05 Apr 2021
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FEATURE - Tom Yates sammelt Abfälle und verwandelt sie in seinem Garten in Kunstwerke
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Fabio De Paola/Shutterstock (11844756d)
Tom Yates, 44, of West Bridgford, Nottingham who has been collecting litter during the pandemic and has been turning them into art in his back garden. Tom picks up the litter on his daily runs along the River Trent and surrounding area and to date has picked up 1200 face masks along with beer cans, crisp packets and fast food waste. Once he has collected a significant amount he makes a life-size piece of art in his back garden before taking the material to the appropriate recycling centres.
Litter Picker to Art, Nottingham, UK - 05 Apr 2021
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FEATURE - Tom Yates sammelt Abfälle und verwandelt sie in seinem Garten in Kunstwerke
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Fabio De Paola/Shutterstock (11844756j)
Tom Yates, 44, of West Bridgford, Nottingham who has been collecting litter during the pandemic and has been turning them into art in his back garden. Tom picks up the litter on his daily runs along the River Trent and surrounding area and to date has picked up 1200 face masks along with beer cans, crisp packets and fast food waste. Once he has collected a significant amount he makes a life-size piece of art in his back garden before taking the material to the appropriate recycling centres.
Litter Picker to Art, Nottingham, UK - 05 Apr 2021
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FEATURE - Tom Yates sammelt Abfälle und verwandelt sie in seinem Garten in Kunstwerke
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Fabio De Paola/Shutterstock (11844756h)
Tom Yates, 44, of West Bridgford, Nottingham who has been collecting litter during the pandemic and has been turning them into art in his back garden. Tom picks up the litter on his daily runs along the River Trent and surrounding area and to date has picked up 1200 face masks along with beer cans, crisp packets and fast food waste. Once he has collected a significant amount he makes a life-size piece of art in his back garden before taking the material to the appropriate recycling centres.
Litter Picker to Art, Nottingham, UK - 05 Apr 2021
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FEATURE - Tom Yates sammelt Abfälle und verwandelt sie in seinem Garten in Kunstwerke
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Fabio De Paola/Shutterstock (11844756a)
Tom Yates, 44, of West Bridgford, Nottingham who has been collecting litter during the pandemic and has been turning them into art in his back garden. Tom picks up the litter on his daily runs along the River Trent and surrounding area and to date has picked up 1200 face masks along with beer cans, crisp packets and fast food waste. Once he has collected a significant amount he makes a life-size piece of art in his back garden before taking the material to the appropriate recycling centres.
Litter Picker to Art, Nottingham, UK - 05 Apr 2021
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FEATURE - Tom Yates sammelt Abfälle und verwandelt sie in seinem Garten in Kunstwerke
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Fabio De Paola/Shutterstock (11844756y)
Tom Yates, 44, of West Bridgford, Nottingham who has been collecting litter during the pandemic and has been turning them into art in his back garden. Tom picks up the litter on his daily runs along the River Trent and surrounding area and to date has picked up 1200 face masks along with beer cans, crisp packets and fast food waste. Once he has collected a significant amount he makes a life-size piece of art in his back garden before taking the material to the appropriate recycling centres.
Litter Picker to Art, Nottingham, UK - 05 Apr 2021
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FEATURE - Tom Yates sammelt Abfälle und verwandelt sie in seinem Garten in Kunstwerke
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Fabio De Paola/Shutterstock (11844756z)
Tom Yates, 44, of West Bridgford, Nottingham who has been collecting litter during the pandemic and has been turning them into art in his back garden. Tom picks up the litter on his daily runs along the River Trent and surrounding area and to date has picked up 1200 face masks along with beer cans, crisp packets and fast food waste. Once he has collected a significant amount he makes a life-size piece of art in his back garden before taking the material to the appropriate recycling centres.
Litter Picker to Art, Nottingham, UK - 05 Apr 2021
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FEATURE - Tom Yates sammelt Abfälle und verwandelt sie in seinem Garten in Kunstwerke
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Fabio De Paola/Shutterstock (11844756s)
Tom Yates, 44, of West Bridgford, Nottingham who has been collecting litter during the pandemic and has been turning them into art in his back garden. Tom picks up the litter on his daily runs along the River Trent and surrounding area and to date has picked up 1200 face masks along with beer cans, crisp packets and fast food waste. Once he has collected a significant amount he makes a life-size piece of art in his back garden before taking the material to the appropriate recycling centres.
Litter Picker to Art, Nottingham, UK - 05 Apr 2021
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FEATURE - Tom Yates sammelt Abfälle und verwandelt sie in seinem Garten in Kunstwerke
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Fabio De Paola/Shutterstock (11844756k)
Tom Yates, 44, of West Bridgford, Nottingham who has been collecting litter during the pandemic and has been turning them into art in his back garden. Tom picks up the litter on his daily runs along the River Trent and surrounding area and to date has picked up 1200 face masks along with beer cans, crisp packets and fast food waste. Once he has collected a significant amount he makes a life-size piece of art in his back garden before taking the material to the appropriate recycling centres.
Litter Picker to Art, Nottingham, UK - 05 Apr 2021
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FEATURE - Tom Yates sammelt Abfälle und verwandelt sie in seinem Garten in Kunstwerke
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Fabio De Paola/Shutterstock (11844756af)
Tom Yates, 44, of West Bridgford, Nottingham who has been collecting litter during the pandemic and has been turning them into art in his back garden. Tom picks up the litter on his daily runs along the River Trent and surrounding area and to date has picked up 1200 face masks along with beer cans, crisp packets and fast food waste. Once he has collected a significant amount he makes a life-size piece of art in his back garden before taking the material to the appropriate recycling centres.
Litter Picker to Art, Nottingham, UK - 05 Apr 2021
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FEATURE - Tom Yates sammelt Abfälle und verwandelt sie in seinem Garten in Kunstwerke
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Fabio De Paola/Shutterstock (11844756e)
Tom Yates, 44, of West Bridgford, Nottingham who has been collecting litter during the pandemic and has been turning them into art in his back garden. Tom picks up the litter on his daily runs along the River Trent and surrounding area and to date has picked up 1200 face masks along with beer cans, crisp packets and fast food waste. Once he has collected a significant amount he makes a life-size piece of art in his back garden before taking the material to the appropriate recycling centres.
Litter Picker to Art, Nottingham, UK - 05 Apr 2021
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FEATURE - Tom Yates sammelt Abfälle und verwandelt sie in seinem Garten in Kunstwerke
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Fabio De Paola/Shutterstock (11844756i)
Tom Yates, 44, of West Bridgford, Nottingham who has been collecting litter during the pandemic and has been turning them into art in his back garden. Tom picks up the litter on his daily runs along the River Trent and surrounding area and to date has picked up 1200 face masks along with beer cans, crisp packets and fast food waste. Once he has collected a significant amount he makes a life-size piece of art in his back garden before taking the material to the appropriate recycling centres.
Litter Picker to Art, Nottingham, UK - 05 Apr 2021
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FEATURE - Tom Yates sammelt Abfälle und verwandelt sie in seinem Garten in Kunstwerke
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Fabio De Paola/Shutterstock (11844756x)
Tom Yates, 44, of West Bridgford, Nottingham who has been collecting litter during the pandemic and has been turning them into art in his back garden. Tom picks up the litter on his daily runs along the River Trent and surrounding area and to date has picked up 1200 face masks along with beer cans, crisp packets and fast food waste. Once he has collected a significant amount he makes a life-size piece of art in his back garden before taking the material to the appropriate recycling centres.
Litter Picker to Art, Nottingham, UK - 05 Apr 2021
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FEATURE - Tom Yates sammelt Abfälle und verwandelt sie in seinem Garten in Kunstwerke
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Fabio De Paola/Shutterstock (11844756ac)
Tom Yates, 44, of West Bridgford, Nottingham who has been collecting litter during the pandemic and has been turning them into art in his back garden. Tom picks up the litter on his daily runs along the River Trent and surrounding area and to date has picked up 1200 face masks along with beer cans, crisp packets and fast food waste. Once he has collected a significant amount he makes a life-size piece of art in his back garden before taking the material to the appropriate recycling centres.
Litter Picker to Art, Nottingham, UK - 05 Apr 2021
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FEATURE - Tom Yates sammelt Abfälle und verwandelt sie in seinem Garten in Kunstwerke
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Fabio De Paola/Shutterstock (11844756m)
Tom Yates, 44, of West Bridgford, Nottingham who has been collecting litter during the pandemic and has been turning them into art in his back garden. Tom picks up the litter on his daily runs along the River Trent and surrounding area and to date has picked up 1200 face masks along with beer cans, crisp packets and fast food waste. Once he has collected a significant amount he makes a life-size piece of art in his back garden before taking the material to the appropriate recycling centres.
Litter Picker to Art, Nottingham, UK - 05 Apr 2021
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FEATURE - Tom Yates sammelt Abfälle und verwandelt sie in seinem Garten in Kunstwerke
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Fabio De Paola/Shutterstock (11844756n)
Tom Yates, 44, of West Bridgford, Nottingham who has been collecting litter during the pandemic and has been turning them into art in his back garden. Tom picks up the litter on his daily runs along the River Trent and surrounding area and to date has picked up 1200 face masks along with beer cans, crisp packets and fast food waste. Once he has collected a significant amount he makes a life-size piece of art in his back garden before taking the material to the appropriate recycling centres.
Litter Picker to Art, Nottingham, UK - 05 Apr 2021
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FEATURE - Tom Yates sammelt Abfälle und verwandelt sie in seinem Garten in Kunstwerke
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Fabio De Paola/Shutterstock (11844756f)
Tom Yates, 44, of West Bridgford, Nottingham who has been collecting litter during the pandemic and has been turning them into art in his back garden. Tom picks up the litter on his daily runs along the River Trent and surrounding area and to date has picked up 1200 face masks along with beer cans, crisp packets and fast food waste. Once he has collected a significant amount he makes a life-size piece of art in his back garden before taking the material to the appropriate recycling centres.
Litter Picker to Art, Nottingham, UK - 05 Apr 2021
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FEATURE - Tom Yates sammelt Abfälle und verwandelt sie in seinem Garten in Kunstwerke
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Fabio De Paola/Shutterstock (11844756ad)
Tom Yates, 44, of West Bridgford, Nottingham who has been collecting litter during the pandemic and has been turning them into art in his back garden. Tom picks up the litter on his daily runs along the River Trent and surrounding area and to date has picked up 1200 face masks along with beer cans, crisp packets and fast food waste. Once he has collected a significant amount he makes a life-size piece of art in his back garden before taking the material to the appropriate recycling centres.
Litter Picker to Art, Nottingham, UK - 05 Apr 2021
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FEATURE - Tom Yates sammelt Abfälle und verwandelt sie in seinem Garten in Kunstwerke
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Fabio De Paola/Shutterstock (11844756c)
Tom Yates, 44, of West Bridgford, Nottingham who has been collecting litter during the pandemic and has been turning them into art in his back garden. Tom picks up the litter on his daily runs along the River Trent and surrounding area and to date has picked up 1200 face masks along with beer cans, crisp packets and fast food waste. Once he has collected a significant amount he makes a life-size piece of art in his back garden before taking the material to the appropriate recycling centres.
Litter Picker to Art, Nottingham, UK - 05 Apr 2021
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FEATURE - Tom Yates sammelt Abfälle und verwandelt sie in seinem Garten in Kunstwerke
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Fabio De Paola/Shutterstock (11844756u)
Tom Yates, 44, of West Bridgford, Nottingham who has been collecting litter during the pandemic and has been turning them into art in his back garden. Tom picks up the litter on his daily runs along the River Trent and surrounding area and to date has picked up 1200 face masks along with beer cans, crisp packets and fast food waste. Once he has collected a significant amount he makes a life-size piece of art in his back garden before taking the material to the appropriate recycling centres.
Litter Picker to Art, Nottingham, UK - 05 Apr 2021
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FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Amer Ghazzal/REX/Shutterstock (10012205j)
Workers on cherry picker place the Star on top of the giant Norwgian spruce Christmas Tree which was erected in Trafalgar Square.
Christmas Tree erected in Trafalgar Square, London, UK - 03 Dec 2018
The Christmas tree has been an annual gift from Norway to Britain since 1947 as a gratitude by Norway for Britains friendship and assistance in the Second World War
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FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Amer Ghazzal/REX/Shutterstock (10012205k)
Workers on cherry picker place the Star on top of the giant Norwgian spruce Christmas Tree which was erected in Trafalgar Square.
Christmas Tree erected in Trafalgar Square, London, UK - 03 Dec 2018
The Christmas tree has been an annual gift from Norway to Britain since 1947 as a gratitude by Norway for Britains friendship and assistance in the Second World War
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NEWS - Dorothea Lange Austellung in der Barbican Art Gallery in London
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Nils Jorgensen/REX/Shutterstock (9723562y)
Dorothea Lange. Migratory Cotton Picker, Eloy, Arizona. 1940
Dorothea Lange and Vanessa Winship exhibition press view, London, UK - 21 Jun 2018
Vanessa Winship, British contemporary photographer displays work alongside late American documentary photographer Dorothea Lange in joint private view, at Barbican Art Gallery, London
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REPORTAGE - Bangladesch: Alltag in Dhaka
January 1, 2018 - Dhaka, Bangladesh - A plastic picker boy search ballets on a train track at Tejgaon Railway Station (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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REPORTAGE - Bangladesch: Alltag in Dhaka
January 1, 2018 - Dhaka, Bangladesh - A peddler carries duck on his head for sales at countries biggest business district Kawran Bazar (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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REPORTAGE - Bangladesch: Alltag in Dhaka
January 1, 2018 - Dhaka, Bangladesh - Chicken is seen as stay on basket to sell at countries biggest business district Kawran Bazar (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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REPORTAGE - Bangladesch: Alltag in Dhaka
January 1, 2018 - Dhaka, Bangladesh - A hen seller is sorting through chicken at countries biggest business district Kawran Bazar (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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REPORTAGE - Bangladesch: Alltag in Dhaka
January 1, 2018 - Dhaka, Bangladesh - A plastic bottle picker boy travels on the train door as he carries bottles on his back at Tejgaon Railway Station (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Dragon Well Green Tea Plantation near Hangzhou, Zhejiang province, China, Asia
Dragon Well Green Tea Plantation near Hangzhou, Zhejiang province, China, Asia
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The 2014 Downing Street Christmas tree, London, Britain - 07 Dec 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX (4278042g)
A workman unravels fairy lights to pass up to workmen on a cherry picker outside number ten.
The 2014 Downing Street Christmas tree, London, Britain - 07 Dec 2014
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The 2014 Downing Street Christmas tree, London, Britain - 07 Dec 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX (4278042f)
A workman unravels fairy lights to pass up to workmen on a cherry picker outside number ten.
The 2014 Downing Street Christmas tree, London, Britain - 07 Dec 2014
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The 2014 Downing Street Christmas tree, London, Britain - 07 Dec 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX (4278042e)
Workmen using a cherry picker install the lights on the christmas tree outside number ten.
The 2014 Downing Street Christmas tree, London, Britain - 07 Dec 2014
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The 2014 Downing Street Christmas tree, London, Britain - 07 Dec 2014
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Workmen using a cherry picker install the lights on the christmas tree outside number ten.
The 2014 Downing Street Christmas tree, London, Britain - 07 Dec 2014
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The 2014 Downing Street Christmas tree, London, Britain - 07 Dec 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX (4278042c)
Workmen using a cherry picker install the lights on the christmas tree outside number ten.
The 2014 Downing Street Christmas tree, London, Britain - 07 Dec 2014
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The 2014 Downing Street Christmas tree, London, Britain - 07 Dec 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX (4278042d)
Workmen using a cherry picker install the lights on the christmas tree outside number ten.
The 2014 Downing Street Christmas tree, London, Britain - 07 Dec 2014
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The 2014 Downing Street Christmas tree, London, Britain - 07 Dec 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX (4278042c)
Workmen using a cherry picker install the lights on the christmas tree outside number ten.
The 2014 Downing Street Christmas tree, London, Britain - 07 Dec 2014
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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The 2014 Downing Street Christmas tree, London, Britain - 07 Dec 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX (4278042a)
Workmen using a cherry picker install the lights on the christmas tree outside number ten.
The 2014 Downing Street Christmas tree, London, Britain - 07 Dec 2014
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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