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FEATURE - Die Dinosaurier haben London überrannt
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Dinosaur
'Jurassic Kingdom: Where Dinosaurs Come To Life' photocall, London, UK - 31 Mar 2017
'Jurassic Kingdom: Where Dinosaurs Come To Life' at Osterley Park features over 30 true-to-life dinosaur models and installations ready to roar, spit and snarl at those brave enough to get up close and personal.
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FEATURE - Die Dinosaurier haben London überrannt
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Vianney Le Caer/REX/Shutterstock (8560548z)
Dinosaur
'Jurassic Kingdom: Where Dinosaurs Come To Life' photocall, London, UK - 31 Mar 2017
'Jurassic Kingdom: Where Dinosaurs Come To Life' at Osterley Park features over 30 true-to-life dinosaur models and installations ready to roar, spit and snarl at those brave enough to get up close and personal.
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DUK10057330_027
FEATURE - Die Dinosaurier haben London überrannt
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Vianney Le Caer/REX/Shutterstock (8560548p)
Dinosaur
'Jurassic Kingdom: Where Dinosaurs Come To Life' photocall, London, UK - 31 Mar 2017
'Jurassic Kingdom: Where Dinosaurs Come To Life' at Osterley Park features over 30 true-to-life dinosaur models and installations ready to roar, spit and snarl at those brave enough to get up close and personal.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10057330_025
FEATURE - Die Dinosaurier haben London überrannt
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Vianney Le Caer/REX/Shutterstock (8560548l)
Dinosaur
'Jurassic Kingdom: Where Dinosaurs Come To Life' photocall, London, UK - 31 Mar 2017
'Jurassic Kingdom: Where Dinosaurs Come To Life' at Osterley Park features over 30 true-to-life dinosaur models and installations ready to roar, spit and snarl at those brave enough to get up close and personal.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10057330_026
FEATURE - Die Dinosaurier haben London überrannt
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Vianney Le Caer/REX/Shutterstock (8560548g)
Dinosaur
'Jurassic Kingdom: Where Dinosaurs Come To Life' photocall, London, UK - 31 Mar 2017
'Jurassic Kingdom: Where Dinosaurs Come To Life' at Osterley Park features over 30 true-to-life dinosaur models and installations ready to roar, spit and snarl at those brave enough to get up close and personal.
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10057330_009
FEATURE - Die Dinosaurier haben London überrannt
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (8560307aq)
Wild dinosaurs shock onlookers during a rampage around London to promote national tour of animatronic dinosaurs, Jurassic Kingdom (www.jurassickingdom.uk)
Dinosaurs rampage across London to promote 'Jurassic Kingdom' tour, UK - 27 Mar 2017
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10057330_003
FEATURE - Die Dinosaurier haben London überrannt
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (8560307ap)
Wild dinosaurs shock onlookers during a rampage around London to promote national tour of animatronic dinosaurs, Jurassic Kingdom (www.jurassickingdom.uk)
Dinosaurs rampage across London to promote 'Jurassic Kingdom' tour, UK - 27 Mar 2017
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10057330_020
FEATURE - Die Dinosaurier haben London überrannt
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (8560307ao)
Wild dinosaurs shock onlookers during a rampage around London to promote national tour of animatronic dinosaurs, Jurassic Kingdom (www.jurassickingdom.uk)
Dinosaurs rampage across London to promote 'Jurassic Kingdom' tour, UK - 27 Mar 2017
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(c) Dukas -
DUK10057330_022
FEATURE - Die Dinosaurier haben London überrannt
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (8560307t)
Wild dinosaurs shock onlookers during a rampage around London to promote national tour of animatronic dinosaurs, Jurassic Kingdom (www.jurassickingdom.uk)
Dinosaurs rampage across London to promote 'Jurassic Kingdom' tour, UK - 27 Mar 2017
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10057330_015
FEATURE - Die Dinosaurier haben London überrannt
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (8560307s)
Wild dinosaurs shock onlookers during a rampage around London to promote national tour of animatronic dinosaurs, Jurassic Kingdom (www.jurassickingdom.uk)
Dinosaurs rampage across London to promote 'Jurassic Kingdom' tour, UK - 27 Mar 2017
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10057330_012
FEATURE - Die Dinosaurier haben London überrannt
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (8560307g)
Wild dinosaurs shock onlookers during a rampage around London to promote national tour of animatronic dinosaurs, Jurassic Kingdom (www.jurassickingdom.uk)
Dinosaurs rampage across London to promote 'Jurassic Kingdom' tour, UK - 27 Mar 2017
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10057330_008
FEATURE - Die Dinosaurier haben London überrannt
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (8560307al)
Wild dinosaurs shock onlookers during a rampage around London to promote national tour of animatronic dinosaurs, Jurassic Kingdom (www.jurassickingdom.uk)
Dinosaurs rampage across London to promote 'Jurassic Kingdom' tour, UK - 27 Mar 2017
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10057330_010
FEATURE - Die Dinosaurier haben London überrannt
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (8560307ak)
Wild dinosaurs shock onlookers during a rampage around London to promote national tour of animatronic dinosaurs, Jurassic Kingdom (www.jurassickingdom.uk)
Dinosaurs rampage across London to promote 'Jurassic Kingdom' tour, UK - 27 Mar 2017
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10057330_013
FEATURE - Die Dinosaurier haben London überrannt
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (8560307aj)
Wild dinosaurs shock onlookers during a rampage around London to promote national tour of animatronic dinosaurs, Jurassic Kingdom (www.jurassickingdom.uk)
Dinosaurs rampage across London to promote 'Jurassic Kingdom' tour, UK - 27 Mar 2017
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10057330_002
FEATURE - Die Dinosaurier haben London überrannt
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (8560307ai)
Wild dinosaurs shock onlookers during a rampage around London to promote national tour of animatronic dinosaurs, Jurassic Kingdom (www.jurassickingdom.uk)
Dinosaurs rampage across London to promote 'Jurassic Kingdom' tour, UK - 27 Mar 2017
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10057330_001
FEATURE - Die Dinosaurier haben London überrannt
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (8560307ag)
Wild dinosaurs shock onlookers during a rampage around London to promote national tour of animatronic dinosaurs, Jurassic Kingdom (www.jurassickingdom.uk)
Dinosaurs rampage across London to promote 'Jurassic Kingdom' tour, UK - 27 Mar 2017
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10057330_011
FEATURE - Die Dinosaurier haben London überrannt
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (8560307ae)
Wild dinosaurs shock onlookers during a rampage around London to promote national tour of animatronic dinosaurs, Jurassic Kingdom (www.jurassickingdom.uk)
Dinosaurs rampage across London to promote 'Jurassic Kingdom' tour, UK - 27 Mar 2017
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10057330_014
FEATURE - Die Dinosaurier haben London überrannt
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (8560307ad)
Wild dinosaurs shock onlookers during a rampage around London to promote national tour of animatronic dinosaurs, Jurassic Kingdom (www.jurassickingdom.uk)
Dinosaurs rampage across London to promote 'Jurassic Kingdom' tour, UK - 27 Mar 2017
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10057330_018
FEATURE - Die Dinosaurier haben London überrannt
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (8560307ab)
Wild dinosaurs shock onlookers during a rampage around London to promote national tour of animatronic dinosaurs, Jurassic Kingdom (www.jurassickingdom.uk)
Dinosaurs rampage across London to promote 'Jurassic Kingdom' tour, UK - 27 Mar 2017
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10057330_007
FEATURE - Die Dinosaurier haben London überrannt
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (8560307aa)
Wild dinosaurs shock onlookers during a rampage around London to promote national tour of animatronic dinosaurs, Jurassic Kingdom (www.jurassickingdom.uk)
Dinosaurs rampage across London to promote 'Jurassic Kingdom' tour, UK - 27 Mar 2017
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10057330_019
FEATURE - Die Dinosaurier haben London überrannt
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (8560307z)
Wild dinosaurs shock onlookers during a rampage around London to promote national tour of animatronic dinosaurs, Jurassic Kingdom (www.jurassickingdom.uk)
Dinosaurs rampage across London to promote 'Jurassic Kingdom' tour, UK - 27 Mar 2017
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10057330_016
FEATURE - Die Dinosaurier haben London überrannt
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (8560307x)
Wild dinosaurs shock onlookers during a rampage around London to promote national tour of animatronic dinosaurs, Jurassic Kingdom (www.jurassickingdom.uk)
Dinosaurs rampage across London to promote 'Jurassic Kingdom' tour, UK - 27 Mar 2017
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10057330_005
FEATURE - Die Dinosaurier haben London überrannt
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (8560307w)
Wild dinosaurs shock onlookers during a rampage around London to promote national tour of animatronic dinosaurs, Jurassic Kingdom (www.jurassickingdom.uk)
Dinosaurs rampage across London to promote 'Jurassic Kingdom' tour, UK - 27 Mar 2017
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10057330_024
FEATURE - Die Dinosaurier haben London überrannt
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (8560307v)
Wild dinosaurs shock onlookers during a rampage around London to promote national tour of animatronic dinosaurs, Jurassic Kingdom (www.jurassickingdom.uk)
Dinosaurs rampage across London to promote 'Jurassic Kingdom' tour, UK - 27 Mar 2017
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10057330_006
FEATURE - Die Dinosaurier haben London überrannt
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (8560307q)
Wild dinosaurs shock onlookers during a rampage around London to promote national tour of animatronic dinosaurs, Jurassic Kingdom (www.jurassickingdom.uk)
Dinosaurs rampage across London to promote 'Jurassic Kingdom' tour, UK - 27 Mar 2017
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10057330_021
FEATURE - Die Dinosaurier haben London überrannt
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (8560307m)
Wild dinosaurs shock onlookers during a rampage around London to promote national tour of animatronic dinosaurs, Jurassic Kingdom (www.jurassickingdom.uk)
Dinosaurs rampage across London to promote 'Jurassic Kingdom' tour, UK - 27 Mar 2017
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10057330_004
FEATURE - Die Dinosaurier haben London überrannt
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (8560307l)
Wild dinosaurs shock onlookers during a rampage around London to promote national tour of animatronic dinosaurs, Jurassic Kingdom (www.jurassickingdom.uk)
Dinosaurs rampage across London to promote 'Jurassic Kingdom' tour, UK - 27 Mar 2017
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
(c) Dukas -
DUK10057330_017
FEATURE - Die Dinosaurier haben London überrannt
Mandatory Credit: Photo by REX/Shutterstock (8560307i)
Wild dinosaurs shock onlookers during a rampage around London to promote national tour of animatronic dinosaurs, Jurassic Kingdom (www.jurassickingdom.uk)
Dinosaurs rampage across London to promote 'Jurassic Kingdom' tour, UK - 27 Mar 2017
(FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
(c) Dukas -
DUKAS_11892003_REX
'Jurassic Jewels' charity calendar, Jurassic coastline, Dorset, Britain - 01 Nov 2009
NOT FOR USE ON GREETING CARDS, POSTCARDS OR CALENDARS WORLDWIDE
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Austin / Rex Features ( 1028681m )
'Jurassic Jewels' charity calendar, Jurassic coastline, Dorset, Britain - 01 Nov 2009
CALENDAR BRINGS DORSET'S JURASSIC JEWELS TO LIFE
A new charity calendar aims to bring some of Devon and Dorset's hidden beauty spots to life with a hidden twist - cleverly camouflaged women.
The 'Jurassic Jewels' calendar features various locations from the famed Jurassic coastline.
Skillfully worked into each of the pictures is calendar girl Sky Seraphin, covered only in body paint and blending into the background.
In one she appears as a fearsome water nymph emerging from a waterfall, while another shows her virtually indistinguishable from the pebbly beach around her.
The beautiful body of work was the brainchild of project organiser Cheryl Reynolds, and this is the second calendar she has produced.
For the 2009 edition images of the Jurassic Coastline were painted on to the models' bodies, and they were then photographed against a black backdrop.
Just like this year, the beautiful body art was all down to the creative talents of artists Mark Gannon and Amanda Williams.
Wanting something different for this year's calendar, they decided to take their model outside to shoot her on location.
Not surprisingly the decision proved to be slightly more difficult, and caused a few raised eyebrows from curious passers-by.
The 2010 calendar will raise money for children's hospice Julia's House, in Dorset, as well as MacMillan Cancer Support.
Sales from last year's GBP 7.50 calendar helped to raise GBP 4,000 for charity and the hope this year is to top that.
As such, everyone involved in putting the calendar together worked free of charge - bringing their different skills and their shared love of the landscape of the Jurassic Coast.
MUST CREDIT...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HY
DUKAS/REX -
DUKAS_11892002_REX
'Jurassic Jewels' charity calendar, Jurassic coastline, Dorset, Britain - 01 Nov 2009
NOT FOR USE ON GREETING CARDS, POSTCARDS OR CALENDARS WORLDWIDE
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Austin / Rex Features ( 1028681l )
'Jurassic Jewels' charity calendar, Jurassic coastline, Dorset, Britain - 01 Nov 2009
CALENDAR BRINGS DORSET'S JURASSIC JEWELS TO LIFE
A new charity calendar aims to bring some of Devon and Dorset's hidden beauty spots to life with a hidden twist - cleverly camouflaged women.
The 'Jurassic Jewels' calendar features various locations from the famed Jurassic coastline.
Skillfully worked into each of the pictures is calendar girl Sky Seraphin, covered only in body paint and blending into the background.
In one she appears as a fearsome water nymph emerging from a waterfall, while another shows her virtually indistinguishable from the pebbly beach around her.
The beautiful body of work was the brainchild of project organiser Cheryl Reynolds, and this is the second calendar she has produced.
For the 2009 edition images of the Jurassic Coastline were painted on to the models' bodies, and they were then photographed against a black backdrop.
Just like this year, the beautiful body art was all down to the creative talents of artists Mark Gannon and Amanda Williams.
Wanting something different for this year's calendar, they decided to take their model outside to shoot her on location.
Not surprisingly the decision proved to be slightly more difficult, and caused a few raised eyebrows from curious passers-by.
The 2010 calendar will raise money for children's hospice Julia's House, in Dorset, as well as MacMillan Cancer Support.
Sales from last year's GBP 7.50 calendar helped to raise GBP 4,000 for charity and the hope this year is to top that.
As such, everyone involved in putting the calendar together worked free of charge - bringing their different skills and their shared love of the landscape of the Jurassic Coast.
MUST CREDIT...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HY
DUKAS/REX -
DUKAS_11892001_REX
'Jurassic Jewels' charity calendar, Jurassic coastline, Dorset, Britain - 01 Nov 2009
NOT FOR USE ON GREETING CARDS, POSTCARDS OR CALENDARS WORLDWIDE
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Austin / Rex Features ( 1028681k )
'Jurassic Jewels' charity calendar, Jurassic coastline, Dorset, Britain - 01 Nov 2009
CALENDAR BRINGS DORSET'S JURASSIC JEWELS TO LIFE
A new charity calendar aims to bring some of Devon and Dorset's hidden beauty spots to life with a hidden twist - cleverly camouflaged women.
The 'Jurassic Jewels' calendar features various locations from the famed Jurassic coastline.
Skillfully worked into each of the pictures is calendar girl Sky Seraphin, covered only in body paint and blending into the background.
In one she appears as a fearsome water nymph emerging from a waterfall, while another shows her virtually indistinguishable from the pebbly beach around her.
The beautiful body of work was the brainchild of project organiser Cheryl Reynolds, and this is the second calendar she has produced.
For the 2009 edition images of the Jurassic Coastline were painted on to the models' bodies, and they were then photographed against a black backdrop.
Just like this year, the beautiful body art was all down to the creative talents of artists Mark Gannon and Amanda Williams.
Wanting something different for this year's calendar, they decided to take their model outside to shoot her on location.
Not surprisingly the decision proved to be slightly more difficult, and caused a few raised eyebrows from curious passers-by.
The 2010 calendar will raise money for children's hospice Julia's House, in Dorset, as well as MacMillan Cancer Support.
Sales from last year's GBP 7.50 calendar helped to raise GBP 4,000 for charity and the hope this year is to top that.
As such, everyone involved in putting the calendar together worked free of charge - bringing their different skills and their shared love of the landscape of the Jurassic Coast.
MUST CREDIT...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HY
DUKAS/REX -
DUKAS_11891999_REX
'Jurassic Jewels' charity calendar, Jurassic coastline, Dorset, Britain - 01 Nov 2009
NOT FOR USE ON GREETING CARDS, POSTCARDS OR CALENDARS WORLDWIDE
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Austin / Rex Features ( 1028681h )
'Jurassic Jewels' charity calendar, Jurassic coastline, Dorset, Britain - 01 Nov 2009
CALENDAR BRINGS DORSET'S JURASSIC JEWELS TO LIFE
A new charity calendar aims to bring some of Devon and Dorset's hidden beauty spots to life with a hidden twist - cleverly camouflaged women.
The 'Jurassic Jewels' calendar features various locations from the famed Jurassic coastline.
Skillfully worked into each of the pictures is calendar girl Sky Seraphin, covered only in body paint and blending into the background.
In one she appears as a fearsome water nymph emerging from a waterfall, while another shows her virtually indistinguishable from the pebbly beach around her.
The beautiful body of work was the brainchild of project organiser Cheryl Reynolds, and this is the second calendar she has produced.
For the 2009 edition images of the Jurassic Coastline were painted on to the models' bodies, and they were then photographed against a black backdrop.
Just like this year, the beautiful body art was all down to the creative talents of artists Mark Gannon and Amanda Williams.
Wanting something different for this year's calendar, they decided to take their model outside to shoot her on location.
Not surprisingly the decision proved to be slightly more difficult, and caused a few raised eyebrows from curious passers-by.
The 2010 calendar will raise money for children's hospice Julia's House, in Dorset, as well as MacMillan Cancer Support.
Sales from last year's GBP 7.50 calendar helped to raise GBP 4,000 for charity and the hope this year is to top that.
As such, everyone involved in putting the calendar together worked free of charge - bringing their different skills and their shared love of the landscape of the Jurassic Coast.
MUST CREDIT...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HY
DUKAS/REX -
DUKAS_11891998_REX
'Jurassic Jewels' charity calendar, Jurassic coastline, Dorset, Britain - 01 Nov 2009
NOT FOR USE ON GREETING CARDS, POSTCARDS OR CALENDARS WORLDWIDE
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Austin / Rex Features ( 1028681i )
'Jurassic Jewels' charity calendar, Jurassic coastline, Dorset, Britain - 01 Nov 2009
CALENDAR BRINGS DORSET'S JURASSIC JEWELS TO LIFE
A new charity calendar aims to bring some of Devon and Dorset's hidden beauty spots to life with a hidden twist - cleverly camouflaged women.
The 'Jurassic Jewels' calendar features various locations from the famed Jurassic coastline.
Skillfully worked into each of the pictures is calendar girl Sky Seraphin, covered only in body paint and blending into the background.
In one she appears as a fearsome water nymph emerging from a waterfall, while another shows her virtually indistinguishable from the pebbly beach around her.
The beautiful body of work was the brainchild of project organiser Cheryl Reynolds, and this is the second calendar she has produced.
For the 2009 edition images of the Jurassic Coastline were painted on to the models' bodies, and they were then photographed against a black backdrop.
Just like this year, the beautiful body art was all down to the creative talents of artists Mark Gannon and Amanda Williams.
Wanting something different for this year's calendar, they decided to take their model outside to shoot her on location.
Not surprisingly the decision proved to be slightly more difficult, and caused a few raised eyebrows from curious passers-by.
The 2010 calendar will raise money for children's hospice Julia's House, in Dorset, as well as MacMillan Cancer Support.
Sales from last year's GBP 7.50 calendar helped to raise GBP 4,000 for charity and the hope this year is to top that.
As such, everyone involved in putting the calendar together worked free of charge - bringing their different skills and their shared love of the landscape of the Jurassic Coast.
MUST CREDIT...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HY
DUKAS/REX -
DUKAS_11891997_REX
'Jurassic Jewels' charity calendar, Jurassic coastline, Dorset, Britain - 01 Nov 2009
NOT FOR USE ON GREETING CARDS, POSTCARDS OR CALENDARS WORLDWIDE
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Austin / Rex Features ( 1028681j )
'Jurassic Jewels' charity calendar, Jurassic coastline, Dorset, Britain - 01 Nov 2009
CALENDAR BRINGS DORSET'S JURASSIC JEWELS TO LIFE
A new charity calendar aims to bring some of Devon and Dorset's hidden beauty spots to life with a hidden twist - cleverly camouflaged women.
The 'Jurassic Jewels' calendar features various locations from the famed Jurassic coastline.
Skillfully worked into each of the pictures is calendar girl Sky Seraphin, covered only in body paint and blending into the background.
In one she appears as a fearsome water nymph emerging from a waterfall, while another shows her virtually indistinguishable from the pebbly beach around her.
The beautiful body of work was the brainchild of project organiser Cheryl Reynolds, and this is the second calendar she has produced.
For the 2009 edition images of the Jurassic Coastline were painted on to the models' bodies, and they were then photographed against a black backdrop.
Just like this year, the beautiful body art was all down to the creative talents of artists Mark Gannon and Amanda Williams.
Wanting something different for this year's calendar, they decided to take their model outside to shoot her on location.
Not surprisingly the decision proved to be slightly more difficult, and caused a few raised eyebrows from curious passers-by.
The 2010 calendar will raise money for children's hospice Julia's House, in Dorset, as well as MacMillan Cancer Support.
Sales from last year's GBP 7.50 calendar helped to raise GBP 4,000 for charity and the hope this year is to top that.
As such, everyone involved in putting the calendar together worked free of charge - bringing their different skills and their shared love of the landscape of the Jurassic Coast.
MUST CREDIT...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HY
DUKAS/REX -
DUKAS_11891996_REX
'Jurassic Jewels' charity calendar, Jurassic coastline, Dorset, Britain - 01 Nov 2009
NOT FOR USE ON GREETING CARDS, POSTCARDS OR CALENDARS WORLDWIDE
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Austin / Rex Features ( 1028681d )
'Jurassic Jewels' charity calendar, Jurassic coastline, Dorset, Britain - 01 Nov 2009
CALENDAR BRINGS DORSET'S JURASSIC JEWELS TO LIFE
A new charity calendar aims to bring some of Devon and Dorset's hidden beauty spots to life with a hidden twist - cleverly camouflaged women.
The 'Jurassic Jewels' calendar features various locations from the famed Jurassic coastline.
Skillfully worked into each of the pictures is calendar girl Sky Seraphin, covered only in body paint and blending into the background.
In one she appears as a fearsome water nymph emerging from a waterfall, while another shows her virtually indistinguishable from the pebbly beach around her.
The beautiful body of work was the brainchild of project organiser Cheryl Reynolds, and this is the second calendar she has produced.
For the 2009 edition images of the Jurassic Coastline were painted on to the models' bodies, and they were then photographed against a black backdrop.
Just like this year, the beautiful body art was all down to the creative talents of artists Mark Gannon and Amanda Williams.
Wanting something different for this year's calendar, they decided to take their model outside to shoot her on location.
Not surprisingly the decision proved to be slightly more difficult, and caused a few raised eyebrows from curious passers-by.
The 2010 calendar will raise money for children's hospice Julia's House, in Dorset, as well as MacMillan Cancer Support.
Sales from last year's GBP 7.50 calendar helped to raise GBP 4,000 for charity and the hope this year is to top that.
As such, everyone involved in putting the calendar together worked free of charge - bringing their different skills and their shared love of the landscape of the Jurassic Coast.
MUST CREDIT...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HY
DUKAS/REX -
DUKAS_11891995_REX
'Jurassic Jewels' charity calendar, Jurassic coastline, Dorset, Britain - 01 Nov 2009
NOT FOR USE ON GREETING CARDS, POSTCARDS OR CALENDARS WORLDWIDE
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Austin / Rex Features ( 1028681e )
'Jurassic Jewels' charity calendar, Jurassic coastline, Dorset, Britain - 01 Nov 2009
CALENDAR BRINGS DORSET'S JURASSIC JEWELS TO LIFE
A new charity calendar aims to bring some of Devon and Dorset's hidden beauty spots to life with a hidden twist - cleverly camouflaged women.
The 'Jurassic Jewels' calendar features various locations from the famed Jurassic coastline.
Skillfully worked into each of the pictures is calendar girl Sky Seraphin, covered only in body paint and blending into the background.
In one she appears as a fearsome water nymph emerging from a waterfall, while another shows her virtually indistinguishable from the pebbly beach around her.
The beautiful body of work was the brainchild of project organiser Cheryl Reynolds, and this is the second calendar she has produced.
For the 2009 edition images of the Jurassic Coastline were painted on to the models' bodies, and they were then photographed against a black backdrop.
Just like this year, the beautiful body art was all down to the creative talents of artists Mark Gannon and Amanda Williams.
Wanting something different for this year's calendar, they decided to take their model outside to shoot her on location.
Not surprisingly the decision proved to be slightly more difficult, and caused a few raised eyebrows from curious passers-by.
The 2010 calendar will raise money for children's hospice Julia's House, in Dorset, as well as MacMillan Cancer Support.
Sales from last year's GBP 7.50 calendar helped to raise GBP 4,000 for charity and the hope this year is to top that.
As such, everyone involved in putting the calendar together worked free of charge - bringing their different skills and their shared love of the landscape of the Jurassic Coast.
MUST CREDIT...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HY
DUKAS/REX -
DUKAS_11891994_REX
'Jurassic Jewels' charity calendar, Jurassic coastline, Dorset, Britain - 01 Nov 2009
NOT FOR USE ON GREETING CARDS, POSTCARDS OR CALENDARS WORLDWIDE
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Austin / Rex Features ( 1028681c )
'Jurassic Jewels' charity calendar, Jurassic coastline, Dorset, Britain - 01 Nov 2009
CALENDAR BRINGS DORSET'S JURASSIC JEWELS TO LIFE
A new charity calendar aims to bring some of Devon and Dorset's hidden beauty spots to life with a hidden twist - cleverly camouflaged women.
The 'Jurassic Jewels' calendar features various locations from the famed Jurassic coastline.
Skillfully worked into each of the pictures is calendar girl Sky Seraphin, covered only in body paint and blending into the background.
In one she appears as a fearsome water nymph emerging from a waterfall, while another shows her virtually indistinguishable from the pebbly beach around her.
The beautiful body of work was the brainchild of project organiser Cheryl Reynolds, and this is the second calendar she has produced.
For the 2009 edition images of the Jurassic Coastline were painted on to the models' bodies, and they were then photographed against a black backdrop.
Just like this year, the beautiful body art was all down to the creative talents of artists Mark Gannon and Amanda Williams.
Wanting something different for this year's calendar, they decided to take their model outside to shoot her on location.
Not surprisingly the decision proved to be slightly more difficult, and caused a few raised eyebrows from curious passers-by.
The 2010 calendar will raise money for children's hospice Julia's House, in Dorset, as well as MacMillan Cancer Support.
Sales from last year's GBP 7.50 calendar helped to raise GBP 4,000 for charity and the hope this year is to top that.
As such, everyone involved in putting the calendar together worked free of charge - bringing their different skills and their shared love of the landscape of the Jurassic Coast.
MUST CREDIT...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HY
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'Jurassic Jewels' charity calendar, Jurassic coastline, Dorset, Britain - 01 Nov 2009
NOT FOR USE ON GREETING CARDS, POSTCARDS OR CALENDARS WORLDWIDE
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Austin / Rex Features ( 1028681g )
'Jurassic Jewels' charity calendar, Jurassic coastline, Dorset, Britain - 01 Nov 2009
CALENDAR BRINGS DORSET'S JURASSIC JEWELS TO LIFE
A new charity calendar aims to bring some of Devon and Dorset's hidden beauty spots to life with a hidden twist - cleverly camouflaged women.
The 'Jurassic Jewels' calendar features various locations from the famed Jurassic coastline.
Skillfully worked into each of the pictures is calendar girl Sky Seraphin, covered only in body paint and blending into the background.
In one she appears as a fearsome water nymph emerging from a waterfall, while another shows her virtually indistinguishable from the pebbly beach around her.
The beautiful body of work was the brainchild of project organiser Cheryl Reynolds, and this is the second calendar she has produced.
For the 2009 edition images of the Jurassic Coastline were painted on to the models' bodies, and they were then photographed against a black backdrop.
Just like this year, the beautiful body art was all down to the creative talents of artists Mark Gannon and Amanda Williams.
Wanting something different for this year's calendar, they decided to take their model outside to shoot her on location.
Not surprisingly the decision proved to be slightly more difficult, and caused a few raised eyebrows from curious passers-by.
The 2010 calendar will raise money for children's hospice Julia's House, in Dorset, as well as MacMillan Cancer Support.
Sales from last year's GBP 7.50 calendar helped to raise GBP 4,000 for charity and the hope this year is to top that.
As such, everyone involved in putting the calendar together worked free of charge - bringing their different skills and their shared love of the landscape of the Jurassic Coast.
MUST CREDIT...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HY
DUKAS/REX -
DUKAS_11891992_REX
'Jurassic Jewels' charity calendar, Jurassic coastline, Dorset, Britain - 01 Nov 2009
NOT FOR USE ON GREETING CARDS, POSTCARDS OR CALENDARS WORLDWIDE
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Austin / Rex Features ( 1028681f )
'Jurassic Jewels' charity calendar, Jurassic coastline, Dorset, Britain - 01 Nov 2009
CALENDAR BRINGS DORSET'S JURASSIC JEWELS TO LIFE
A new charity calendar aims to bring some of Devon and Dorset's hidden beauty spots to life with a hidden twist - cleverly camouflaged women.
The 'Jurassic Jewels' calendar features various locations from the famed Jurassic coastline.
Skillfully worked into each of the pictures is calendar girl Sky Seraphin, covered only in body paint and blending into the background.
In one she appears as a fearsome water nymph emerging from a waterfall, while another shows her virtually indistinguishable from the pebbly beach around her.
The beautiful body of work was the brainchild of project organiser Cheryl Reynolds, and this is the second calendar she has produced.
For the 2009 edition images of the Jurassic Coastline were painted on to the models' bodies, and they were then photographed against a black backdrop.
Just like this year, the beautiful body art was all down to the creative talents of artists Mark Gannon and Amanda Williams.
Wanting something different for this year's calendar, they decided to take their model outside to shoot her on location.
Not surprisingly the decision proved to be slightly more difficult, and caused a few raised eyebrows from curious passers-by.
The 2010 calendar will raise money for children's hospice Julia's House, in Dorset, as well as MacMillan Cancer Support.
Sales from last year's GBP 7.50 calendar helped to raise GBP 4,000 for charity and the hope this year is to top that.
As such, everyone involved in putting the calendar together worked free of charge - bringing their different skills and their shared love of the landscape of the Jurassic Coast.
MUST CREDIT...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HY
DUKAS/REX -
DUKAS_11891991_REX
'Jurassic Jewels' charity calendar, Jurassic coastline, Dorset, Britain - 01 Nov 2009
NOT FOR USE ON GREETING CARDS, POSTCARDS OR CALENDARS WORLDWIDE
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Austin / Rex Features ( 1028681b )
'Jurassic Jewels' charity calendar, Jurassic coastline, Dorset, Britain - 01 Nov 2009
CALENDAR BRINGS DORSET'S JURASSIC JEWELS TO LIFE
A new charity calendar aims to bring some of Devon and Dorset's hidden beauty spots to life with a hidden twist - cleverly camouflaged women.
The 'Jurassic Jewels' calendar features various locations from the famed Jurassic coastline.
Skillfully worked into each of the pictures is calendar girl Sky Seraphin, covered only in body paint and blending into the background.
In one she appears as a fearsome water nymph emerging from a waterfall, while another shows her virtually indistinguishable from the pebbly beach around her.
The beautiful body of work was the brainchild of project organiser Cheryl Reynolds, and this is the second calendar she has produced.
For the 2009 edition images of the Jurassic Coastline were painted on to the models' bodies, and they were then photographed against a black backdrop.
Just like this year, the beautiful body art was all down to the creative talents of artists Mark Gannon and Amanda Williams.
Wanting something different for this year's calendar, they decided to take their model outside to shoot her on location.
Not surprisingly the decision proved to be slightly more difficult, and caused a few raised eyebrows from curious passers-by.
The 2010 calendar will raise money for children's hospice Julia's House, in Dorset, as well as MacMillan Cancer Support.
Sales from last year's GBP 7.50 calendar helped to raise GBP 4,000 for charity and the hope this year is to top that.
As such, everyone involved in putting the calendar together worked free of charge - bringing their different skills and their shared love of the landscape of the Jurassic Coast.
MUST CREDIT...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HY
DUKAS/REX -
DUKAS_11891990_REX
'Jurassic Jewels' charity calendar, Jurassic coastline, Dorset, Britain - 01 Nov 2009
NOT FOR USE ON GREETING CARDS, POSTCARDS OR CALENDARS WORLDWIDE
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Austin / Rex Features ( 1028681a )
'Jurassic Jewels' charity calendar, Jurassic coastline, Dorset, Britain - 01 Nov 2009
CALENDAR BRINGS DORSET'S JURASSIC JEWELS TO LIFE
A new charity calendar aims to bring some of Devon and Dorset's hidden beauty spots to life with a hidden twist - cleverly camouflaged women.
The 'Jurassic Jewels' calendar features various locations from the famed Jurassic coastline.
Skillfully worked into each of the pictures is calendar girl Sky Seraphin, covered only in body paint and blending into the background.
In one she appears as a fearsome water nymph emerging from a waterfall, while another shows her virtually indistinguishable from the pebbly beach around her.
The beautiful body of work was the brainchild of project organiser Cheryl Reynolds, and this is the second calendar she has produced.
For the 2009 edition images of the Jurassic Coastline were painted on to the models' bodies, and they were then photographed against a black backdrop.
Just like this year, the beautiful body art was all down to the creative talents of artists Mark Gannon and Amanda Williams.
Wanting something different for this year's calendar, they decided to take their model outside to shoot her on location.
Not surprisingly the decision proved to be slightly more difficult, and caused a few raised eyebrows from curious passers-by.
The 2010 calendar will raise money for children's hospice Julia's House, in Dorset, as well as MacMillan Cancer Support.
Sales from last year's GBP 7.50 calendar helped to raise GBP 4,000 for charity and the hope this year is to top that.
As such, everyone involved in putting the calendar together worked free of charge - bringing their different skills and their shared love of the landscape of the Jurassic Coast.
MUST CREDIT...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HY
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