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Mark Bridger remanded in custody after appearing before Magistrates Court in Aberystwyth, Wales, Britain - 08 Oct 2012
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Mair Raftree, the godmother of five year old April Jones is comforted by friends outside Aberystwyth Magistrates court
Mark Bridger remanded in custody after appearing before Magistrates Court in Aberystwyth, Wales, Britain - 08 Oct 2012
Mark Bridger is remanded in custody after appearing before Magistrates Court in Aberystwyth charged with the murder of five year old April Jones from Machynlleth, Powys, Wales
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Mark Bridger remanded in custody after appearing before Magistrates Court in Aberystwyth, Wales, Britain - 08 Oct 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features (1900102d)
An angry member of the public is held back by police officers after throwing a bottle to the van which is transferring 46 year old Mark Bridger as it's leaving the Magistrates Court in Aberystwyth
Mark Bridger remanded in custody after appearing before Magistrates Court in Aberystwyth, Wales, Britain - 08 Oct 2012
Mark Bridger is remanded in custody after appearing before Magistrates Court in Aberystwyth charged with the murder of five year old April Jones from Machynlleth, Powys, Wales
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Mark Bridger remanded in custody after appearing before Magistrates Court in Aberystwyth, Wales, Britain - 08 Oct 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features (1900102f)
Mair Raftree, the godmother of five year old April Jones is comforted by friends outside Aberystwyth Magistrates court
Mark Bridger remanded in custody after appearing before Magistrates Court in Aberystwyth, Wales, Britain - 08 Oct 2012
Mark Bridger is remanded in custody after appearing before Magistrates Court in Aberystwyth charged with the murder of five year old April Jones from Machynlleth, Powys, Wales
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Mark Bridger remanded in custody after appearing before Magistrates Court in Aberystwyth, Wales, Britain - 08 Oct 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features (1900102e)
Mair Raftree, the godmother of five year old April Jones is comforted by friends outside Aberystwyth Magistrates court
Mark Bridger remanded in custody after appearing before Magistrates Court in Aberystwyth, Wales, Britain - 08 Oct 2012
Mark Bridger is remanded in custody after appearing before Magistrates Court in Aberystwyth charged with the murder of five year old April Jones from Machynlleth, Powys, Wales
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Mark Bridger remanded in custody after appearing before Magistrates Court in Aberystwyth, Wales, Britain - 08 Oct 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features (1900102c)
The van which is transferring 46 year old Mark Bridger leaving the Magistrates Court in Aberystwyth
Mark Bridger remanded in custody after appearing before Magistrates Court in Aberystwyth, Wales, Britain - 08 Oct 2012
Mark Bridger is remanded in custody after appearing before Magistrates Court in Aberystwyth charged with the murder of five year old April Jones from Machynlleth, Powys, Wales
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Mark Bridger remanded in custody after appearing before Magistrates Court in Aberystwyth, Wales, Britain - 08 Oct 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features (1900102a)
Magistrates Court in Aberystwyth
Mark Bridger remanded in custody after appearing before Magistrates Court in Aberystwyth, Wales, Britain - 08 Oct 2012
Mark Bridger is remanded in custody after appearing before Magistrates Court in Aberystwyth charged with the murder of five year old April Jones from Machynlleth, Powys, Wales
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Mark Bridger remanded in custody after appearing before Magistrates Court in Aberystwyth, Wales, Britain - 08 Oct 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features (1900102b)
An angry member of the public is held back by police officers after throwing a bottle to the van which is transferring 46 year old Mark Bridger as it's leaving the Magistrates Court in Aberystwyth
Mark Bridger remanded in custody after appearing before Magistrates Court in Aberystwyth, Wales, Britain - 08 Oct 2012
Mark Bridger is remanded in custody after appearing before Magistrates Court in Aberystwyth charged with the murder of five year old April Jones from Machynlleth, Powys, Wales
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Missing girl April Jones, Machynlleth, Wales, Britain - 03 Oct 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features (1894195b)
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Missing girl April Jones, Machynlleth, Wales, Britain - 03 Oct 2012
46-year-old Mark Bridger has been arrested in connection with the disappearance of 5-year-old April Jones. She was last seen playing on her bicycle near her home address before getting into a light coloured van. Bridger, who is known to April (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Missing girl April Jones, Machynlleth, Wales, Britain - 03 Oct 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features (1894195c)
Land Rover belonging to Mark Bridger
Missing girl April Jones, Machynlleth, Wales, Britain - 03 Oct 2012
46-year-old Mark Bridger has been arrested in connection with the disappearance of 5-year-old April Jones. She was last seen playing on her bicycle near her home address before getting into a light coloured van. Bridger, who is known to April (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Missing girl April Jones, Machynlleth, Wales, Britain - 03 Oct 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features (1894195a)
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Missing girl April Jones, Machynlleth, Wales, Britain - 03 Oct 2012
46-year-old Mark Bridger has been arrested in connection with the disappearance of 5-year-old April Jones. She was last seen playing on her bicycle near her home address before getting into a light coloured van. Bridger, who is known to April (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Reptile close-ups by Mark Bridger, Britain - Nov 2011
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mark Bridger/Solent News / Rex Features (1517406i)
Cold Blooded Close-Ups
These extraordinary close-ups of cold blooded creatures capture the stunning detail of their colourful world.
The fantastic images, which includes chameleons, geckos, and frogs, were taken by photographer Mark Bridger.
One shot captures the intense red and green markings of a South American horned frog.
Another stunning image reveals a chameleon's colourful skin, while elsewhere a gecko is caught licking its own eyeball because it doesn't have any eyelids.
Mark, a printer from West Malling, Kent, took the images using a technique known as macro photography, which uses a powerful lens to get extremely close shots.
He said: "I'm fascinated by the rich level of detail and textures that can be discovered using macro photography.
"The creatures can be difficult to photograph because they are very active and don't want to pose, sometimes they even jump at you while you take a picture.
"When I was taking the photo of the horned frog I had to be careful because they bite with their big mouths, which is why they are also known as Pacman frogs.
"The shot of the gecko is my favourite because it is captured at the exact moment it licked its own eyeball."
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Mark Bridger / Solent News / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VAPJRMUCG (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Reptile close-ups by Mark Bridger, Britain - Nov 2011
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mark Bridger/Solent News / Rex Features (1517406h)
Cold Blooded Close-Ups
These extraordinary close-ups of cold blooded creatures capture the stunning detail of their colourful world.
The fantastic images, which includes chameleons, geckos, and frogs, were taken by photographer Mark Bridger.
One shot captures the intense red and green markings of a South American horned frog.
Another stunning image reveals a chameleon's colourful skin, while elsewhere a gecko is caught licking its own eyeball because it doesn't have any eyelids.
Mark, a printer from West Malling, Kent, took the images using a technique known as macro photography, which uses a powerful lens to get extremely close shots.
He said: "I'm fascinated by the rich level of detail and textures that can be discovered using macro photography.
"The creatures can be difficult to photograph because they are very active and don't want to pose, sometimes they even jump at you while you take a picture.
"When I was taking the photo of the horned frog I had to be careful because they bite with their big mouths, which is why they are also known as Pacman frogs.
"The shot of the gecko is my favourite because it is captured at the exact moment it licked its own eyeball."
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Mark Bridger / Solent News / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VAPJRMUCG (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Reptile close-ups by Mark Bridger, Britain - Nov 2011
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mark Bridger/Solent News / Rex Features (1517406a)
Cold Blooded Close-Ups
These extraordinary close-ups of cold blooded creatures capture the stunning detail of their colourful world.
The fantastic images, which includes chameleons, geckos, and frogs, were taken by photographer Mark Bridger.
One shot captures the intense red and green markings of a South American horned frog.
Another stunning image reveals a chameleon's colourful skin, while elsewhere a gecko is caught licking its own eyeball because it doesn't have any eyelids.
Mark, a printer from West Malling, Kent, took the images using a technique known as macro photography, which uses a powerful lens to get extremely close shots.
He said: "I'm fascinated by the rich level of detail and textures that can be discovered using macro photography.
"The creatures can be difficult to photograph because they are very active and don't want to pose, sometimes they even jump at you while you take a picture.
"When I was taking the photo of the horned frog I had to be careful because they bite with their big mouths, which is why they are also known as Pacman frogs.
"The shot of the gecko is my favourite because it is captured at the exact moment it licked its own eyeball."
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Mark Bridger / Solent News / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VAPJRMUCG (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Reptile close-ups by Mark Bridger, Britain - Nov 2011
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mark Bridger/Solent News / Rex Features (1517406b)
Cold Blooded Close-Ups
These extraordinary close-ups of cold blooded creatures capture the stunning detail of their colourful world.
The fantastic images, which includes chameleons, geckos, and frogs, were taken by photographer Mark Bridger.
One shot captures the intense red and green markings of a South American horned frog.
Another stunning image reveals a chameleon's colourful skin, while elsewhere a gecko is caught licking its own eyeball because it doesn't have any eyelids.
Mark, a printer from West Malling, Kent, took the images using a technique known as macro photography, which uses a powerful lens to get extremely close shots.
He said: "I'm fascinated by the rich level of detail and textures that can be discovered using macro photography.
"The creatures can be difficult to photograph because they are very active and don't want to pose, sometimes they even jump at you while you take a picture.
"When I was taking the photo of the horned frog I had to be careful because they bite with their big mouths, which is why they are also known as Pacman frogs.
"The shot of the gecko is my favourite because it is captured at the exact moment it licked its own eyeball."
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Mark Bridger / Solent News / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VAPJRMUCG (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Reptile close-ups by Mark Bridger, Britain - Nov 2011
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mark Bridger/Solent News / Rex Features (1517406e)
Cold Blooded Close-Ups
These extraordinary close-ups of cold blooded creatures capture the stunning detail of their colourful world.
The fantastic images, which includes chameleons, geckos, and frogs, were taken by photographer Mark Bridger.
One shot captures the intense red and green markings of a South American horned frog.
Another stunning image reveals a chameleon's colourful skin, while elsewhere a gecko is caught licking its own eyeball because it doesn't have any eyelids.
Mark, a printer from West Malling, Kent, took the images using a technique known as macro photography, which uses a powerful lens to get extremely close shots.
He said: "I'm fascinated by the rich level of detail and textures that can be discovered using macro photography.
"The creatures can be difficult to photograph because they are very active and don't want to pose, sometimes they even jump at you while you take a picture.
"When I was taking the photo of the horned frog I had to be careful because they bite with their big mouths, which is why they are also known as Pacman frogs.
"The shot of the gecko is my favourite because it is captured at the exact moment it licked its own eyeball."
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Mark Bridger / Solent News / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VAPJRMUCG (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Reptile close-ups by Mark Bridger, Britain - Nov 2011
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mark Bridger/Solent News / Rex Features (1517406f)
Cold Blooded Close-Ups
These extraordinary close-ups of cold blooded creatures capture the stunning detail of their colourful world.
The fantastic images, which includes chameleons, geckos, and frogs, were taken by photographer Mark Bridger.
One shot captures the intense red and green markings of a South American horned frog.
Another stunning image reveals a chameleon's colourful skin, while elsewhere a gecko is caught licking its own eyeball because it doesn't have any eyelids.
Mark, a printer from West Malling, Kent, took the images using a technique known as macro photography, which uses a powerful lens to get extremely close shots.
He said: "I'm fascinated by the rich level of detail and textures that can be discovered using macro photography.
"The creatures can be difficult to photograph because they are very active and don't want to pose, sometimes they even jump at you while you take a picture.
"When I was taking the photo of the horned frog I had to be careful because they bite with their big mouths, which is why they are also known as Pacman frogs.
"The shot of the gecko is my favourite because it is captured at the exact moment it licked its own eyeball."
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Mark Bridger / Solent News / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VAPJRMUCG (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Reptile close-ups by Mark Bridger, Britain - Nov 2011
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mark Bridger/Solent News / Rex Features (1517406g)
Cold Blooded Close-Ups
These extraordinary close-ups of cold blooded creatures capture the stunning detail of their colourful world.
The fantastic images, which includes chameleons, geckos, and frogs, were taken by photographer Mark Bridger.
One shot captures the intense red and green markings of a South American horned frog.
Another stunning image reveals a chameleon's colourful skin, while elsewhere a gecko is caught licking its own eyeball because it doesn't have any eyelids.
Mark, a printer from West Malling, Kent, took the images using a technique known as macro photography, which uses a powerful lens to get extremely close shots.
He said: "I'm fascinated by the rich level of detail and textures that can be discovered using macro photography.
"The creatures can be difficult to photograph because they are very active and don't want to pose, sometimes they even jump at you while you take a picture.
"When I was taking the photo of the horned frog I had to be careful because they bite with their big mouths, which is why they are also known as Pacman frogs.
"The shot of the gecko is my favourite because it is captured at the exact moment it licked its own eyeball."
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Mark Bridger / Solent News / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VAPJRMUCG (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Reptile close-ups by Mark Bridger, Britain - Nov 2011
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mark Bridger/Solent News / Rex Features (1517406c)
Cold Blooded Close-Ups
These extraordinary close-ups of cold blooded creatures capture the stunning detail of their colourful world.
The fantastic images, which includes chameleons, geckos, and frogs, were taken by photographer Mark Bridger.
One shot captures the intense red and green markings of a South American horned frog.
Another stunning image reveals a chameleon's colourful skin, while elsewhere a gecko is caught licking its own eyeball because it doesn't have any eyelids.
Mark, a printer from West Malling, Kent, took the images using a technique known as macro photography, which uses a powerful lens to get extremely close shots.
He said: "I'm fascinated by the rich level of detail and textures that can be discovered using macro photography.
"The creatures can be difficult to photograph because they are very active and don't want to pose, sometimes they even jump at you while you take a picture.
"When I was taking the photo of the horned frog I had to be careful because they bite with their big mouths, which is why they are also known as Pacman frogs.
"The shot of the gecko is my favourite because it is captured at the exact moment it licked its own eyeball."
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Mark Bridger / Solent News / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VAPJRMUCG (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Reptile close-ups by Mark Bridger, Britain - Nov 2011
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mark Bridger/Solent News / Rex Features (1517406j)
Cold Blooded Close-Ups
These extraordinary close-ups of cold blooded creatures capture the stunning detail of their colourful world.
The fantastic images, which includes chameleons, geckos, and frogs, were taken by photographer Mark Bridger.
One shot captures the intense red and green markings of a South American horned frog.
Another stunning image reveals a chameleon's colourful skin, while elsewhere a gecko is caught licking its own eyeball because it doesn't have any eyelids.
Mark, a printer from West Malling, Kent, took the images using a technique known as macro photography, which uses a powerful lens to get extremely close shots.
He said: "I'm fascinated by the rich level of detail and textures that can be discovered using macro photography.
"The creatures can be difficult to photograph because they are very active and don't want to pose, sometimes they even jump at you while you take a picture.
"When I was taking the photo of the horned frog I had to be careful because they bite with their big mouths, which is why they are also known as Pacman frogs.
"The shot of the gecko is my favourite because it is captured at the exact moment it licked its own eyeball."
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Mark Bridger / Solent News / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VAPJRMUCG (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Reptile close-ups by Mark Bridger, Britain - Nov 2011
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Mark Bridger/Solent News / Rex Features (1517406d)
Cold Blooded Close-Ups
These extraordinary close-ups of cold blooded creatures capture the stunning detail of their colourful world.
The fantastic images, which includes chameleons, geckos, and frogs, were taken by photographer Mark Bridger.
One shot captures the intense red and green markings of a South American horned frog.
Another stunning image reveals a chameleon's colourful skin, while elsewhere a gecko is caught licking its own eyeball because it doesn't have any eyelids.
Mark, a printer from West Malling, Kent, took the images using a technique known as macro photography, which uses a powerful lens to get extremely close shots.
He said: "I'm fascinated by the rich level of detail and textures that can be discovered using macro photography.
"The creatures can be difficult to photograph because they are very active and don't want to pose, sometimes they even jump at you while you take a picture.
"When I was taking the photo of the horned frog I had to be careful because they bite with their big mouths, which is why they are also known as Pacman frogs.
"The shot of the gecko is my favourite because it is captured at the exact moment it licked its own eyeball."
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Mark Bridger / Solent News / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VAPJRMUCG (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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