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  • Duchess:verbier Switzerland 16feb98 - Sarah Ferguson Britain's Duchess Of York And Her Daughters Eugenie (r) And Beatrice Pose For Photographers Prior To Going Skiing On The Slopes Near The Swiss Resort Of Verbier February 16. Using Only One Ski Sti
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    Duchess:verbier Switzerland 16feb98 - Sarah Ferguson Britain's Duchess Of York And Her Daughters Eugenie (r) And Beatrice Pose For Photographers Prior To Going Skiing On The Slopes Near The Swiss Resort Of Verbier February 16. Using Only One Ski Sti
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    Duchess:verbier Switzerland 16feb98 - Sarah Ferguson Britain's Duchess Of York And Her Daughters Princess Eugenie (r) And Beatrice Pose For Photographers Prior To Going Skiing On The Slopes Near The Swiss Resort Of Verbier February 16. Using Only One Ski Stick Because Of A Thick Bandage Around A Sprained Right Wrist Ferguson Sped Down The Mountainside And Easily Negotiated Sharp Turns.
    Duchess:verbier Switzerland 16feb98 - Sarah Ferguson Britain's Duchess Of York And Her Daughters Eugenie (r) And Beatrice Pose For Photographers Prior To Going Skiing On The Slopes Near The Swiss Resort Of Verbier February 16. Using Only One Ski Sti

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  • Duchess: Verbier Switzerland 16 Feb 98 - Sarah Ferguson Britain's Duchess Of York And Her Daughters Eugenie (r) And Beatrice Pose For Photographers Prior To Going Skiing On The Slopes Near The Swiss Resort Of Verbier February 16. Using Only One Ski
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    Duchess: Verbier Switzerland 16 Feb 98 - Sarah Ferguson Britain's Duchess Of York And Her Daughters Eugenie (r) And Beatrice Pose For Photographers Prior To Going Skiing On The Slopes Near The Swiss Resort Of Verbier February 16. Using Only One Ski
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Steve Back/Daily Mail /REX (1053459a)
    Duchess: Verbier Switzerland 16 Feb 98 - Sarah Ferguson Britain's Duchess Of York And Her Daughters Eugenie (r) And Beatrice Pose For Photographers Prior To Going Skiing On The Slopes Near The Swiss Resort Of Verbier February 16. Using Only One Ski Stick Because Of A Thick Bandage Around A Sprained Right Wrist Ferguson Sped Down The Mountainside And Easily Negotiated Sharp Turns - 1998
    Duchess: Verbier Switzerland 16 Feb 98 - Sarah Ferguson Britain's Duchess Of York And Her Daughters Eugenie (r) And Beatrice Pose For Photographers Prior To Going Skiing On The Slopes Near The Swiss Resort Of Verbier February 16. Using Only One Ski

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  • NEWS - Witschaftsbosse an der Medienfinanzkonferenz Sun Valley in Idaho
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    NEWS - Witschaftsbosse an der Medienfinanzkonferenz Sun Valley in Idaho
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    Wes Edens and Elizabeth Sharp
    Allen & Company Sun Valley Conference, Day 2, Idaho, USA - 08 Jul 2021
    Annual media finance conference, hosted by private investment firm Allen & Company.

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  • Performing arts archive
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    Performing arts archive
    Mark Lewis Jones (Mick), Ralph Fiennes (Gant) and Michael Pennington (Bill) in Playing With Trains by Stephen Poliakoff @ Barbican Theatre, London. An RSC production. Directed by Ron Daniels.
    (Opened 29-11-1989)
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  • PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE Hugh Grant Lands At LAX After Voicing Support For Prince Harry
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    PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE Hugh Grant Lands At LAX After Voicing Support For Prince Harry
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    Tuesday, January 14, 2020 - Hugh Grant touches down at LAX looking sharp in his dark sport jacket and crisp blue oxford. The 'Gentleman' arrives at LAX after emphatically voicing his support for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle in the wake of their decision to stepping down as senior leaders in the royal family. Grant stated, "I think as a man, it's his job to protect his family, so I'm with him."
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  • PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE Hugh Grant Lands At LAX After Voicing Support For Prince Harry
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    PREMIUM EXCLUSIVE Hugh Grant Lands At LAX After Voicing Support For Prince Harry
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    Tuesday, January 14, 2020 - Hugh Grant touches down at LAX looking sharp in his dark sport jacket and crisp blue oxford. The 'Gentleman' arrives at LAX after emphatically voicing his support for Prince Harry and Meghan Markle in the wake of their decision to stepping down as senior leaders in the royal family. Grant stated, "I think as a man, it's his job to protect his family, so I'm with him."
    /X17online.com (FOTO:DUKAS/X17)

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  • End Of History
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    End Of History
    Laurie Davidson (Tom) and Kate O'Flynn (Polly) in End Of History by Jack Thorne @ Royal Court Theatre, Jerwood Theatre Downstairs. Directed by John Tiffany
    (Opening 03-07-19)
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  • End Of History
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    End Of History
    David Morrissey (David) and Lesley Sharp (Sal) in End Of History by Jack Thorne @ Royal Court Theatre, Jerwood Theatre Downstairs. Directed by John Tiffany
    (Opening 03-07-19)
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  • End Of History
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    End Of History
    David Morrissey (David) and Lesley Sharp (Sal) in End Of History by Jack Thorne @ Royal Court Theatre, Jerwood Theatre Downstairs. Directed by John Tiffany
    (Opening 03-07-19)
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  • End Of History
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    End Of History
    David Morrissey (David) in End Of History by Jack Thorne @ Royal Court Theatre, Jerwood Theatre Downstairs. Directed by John Tiffany
    (Opening 03-07-19)
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  • End Of History
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    End Of History
    Lesley Sharp (Sal) in End Of History by Jack Thorne @ Royal Court Theatre, Jerwood Theatre Downstairs. Directed by John Tiffany
    (Opening 03-07-19)
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  • Sharp Spring Fashion
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  • FEATURE - Die Insektenwelt von Bangladesch
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    FEATURE - Die Insektenwelt von Bangladesch
    Insects are the largest group of animals on earth by far: about 926,400 different species have been described to date.
    Estimates of the total number of species range from 2 million to 30 million; estimates of the total number of actual insects in the world usually end up round the 10,000,000,000,000,000,000 mark. For every one of us, there are around 1.5 billion insects. Insects are predominantly small, with details hidden from view, and given their ubiquitous nature, it is no surprise that insects are the subjects of many extreme macro photographs. (Photo by Azim Khan Ronnie / Pacific Press) - PACIFIC910005.JPG//PACIFICPRESS_xyz00000198_000004/Credit:Azim Khan Ronnie/PACIFIC /SIPA/1709250919 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00824377

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  • PEOPLE - Promis bei der FOX Golden Globes After Party
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    PEOPLE - Promis bei der FOX Golden Globes After Party
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Buchan/Variety/REX/Shutterstock (7734815ec)
    Keesha Sharp
    FOX Golden Globes After Party, Arrivals, Los Angeles, USA - 08 Jan 2017

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • FEATURE - Die Insektenwelt von Bangladesch
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    FEATURE - Die Insektenwelt von Bangladesch
    Insects are the largest group of animals on earth by far: about 926,400 different species have been described to date.
    Estimates of the total number of species range from 2 million to 30 million; estimates of the total number of actual insects in the world usually end up round the 10,000,000,000,000,000,000 mark. For every one of us, there are around 1.5 billion insects. Insects are predominantly small, with details hidden from view, and given their ubiquitous nature, it is no surprise that insects are the subjects of many extreme macro photographs. (Photo by Azim Khan Ronnie / Pacific Press) - PACIFIC910010.JPG//PACIFICPRESS_xyz00000198_000016/Credit:Azim Khan Ronnie/PACIFIC /SIPA/1709250943 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00824377

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  • PEOPLE - Promis an der 'Frieze Art Fair' in London
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    PEOPLE - Promis an der 'Frieze Art Fair' in London
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by RICHARD YOUNG/REX/Shutterstock (6078432bg)
    Amanda Sharp and Poju Zabludowicz
    Frieze Art Fair, London, UK - 05 Oct 2016

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • PEOPLE - Promis an der 'Frieze Art Fair' in London
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    PEOPLE - Promis an der 'Frieze Art Fair' in London
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by RICHARD YOUNG/REX/Shutterstock (6078432bf)
    Amanda Sharp and Poju Zabludowicz
    Frieze Art Fair, London, UK - 05 Oct 2016

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • FEATURE - Die Insektenwelt von Bangladesch
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    FEATURE - Die Insektenwelt von Bangladesch
    Insects are the largest group of animals on earth by far: about 926,400 different species have been described to date.
    Estimates of the total number of species range from 2 million to 30 million; estimates of the total number of actual insects in the world usually end up round the 10,000,000,000,000,000,000 mark. For every one of us, there are around 1.5 billion insects. Insects are predominantly small, with details hidden from view, and given their ubiquitous nature, it is no surprise that insects are the subjects of many extreme macro photographs. (Photo by Azim Khan Ronnie / Pacific Press) - PACIFIC910004.JPG//PACIFICPRESS_xyz00000198_000003/Credit:Azim Khan Ronnie/PACIFIC /SIPA/1709250919 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00824377

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  • FEATURE - Die Insektenwelt von Bangladesch
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    FEATURE - Die Insektenwelt von Bangladesch
    Insects are the largest group of animals on earth by far: about 926,400 different species have been described to date.
    Estimates of the total number of species range from 2 million to 30 million; estimates of the total number of actual insects in the world usually end up round the 10,000,000,000,000,000,000 mark. For every one of us, there are around 1.5 billion insects. Insects are predominantly small, with details hidden from view, and given their ubiquitous nature, it is no surprise that insects are the subjects of many extreme macro photographs. (Photo by Azim Khan Ronnie / Pacific Press) - PACIFIC910009.JPG//PACIFICPRESS_xyz00000198_000007/Credit:Azim Khan Ronnie/PACIFIC /SIPA/1709250919 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00824377

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  • FEATURE - Die Insektenwelt von Bangladesch
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    FEATURE - Die Insektenwelt von Bangladesch
    Insects are the largest group of animals on earth by far: about 926,400 different species have been described to date.
    Estimates of the total number of species range from 2 million to 30 million; estimates of the total number of actual insects in the world usually end up round the 10,000,000,000,000,000,000 mark. For every one of us, there are around 1.5 billion insects. Insects are predominantly small, with details hidden from view, and given their ubiquitous nature, it is no surprise that insects are the subjects of many extreme macro photographs. (Photo by Azim Khan Ronnie / Pacific Press) - PACIFIC910017.JPG//PACIFICPRESS_xyz00000198_000018/Credit:Azim Khan Ronnie/PACIFIC /SIPA/1709250943 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00824377

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  • FEATURE - Die Insektenwelt von Bangladesch
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    FEATURE - Die Insektenwelt von Bangladesch
    Insects are the largest group of animals on earth by far: about 926,400 different species have been described to date.
    Estimates of the total number of species range from 2 million to 30 million; estimates of the total number of actual insects in the world usually end up round the 10,000,000,000,000,000,000 mark. For every one of us, there are around 1.5 billion insects. Insects are predominantly small, with details hidden from view, and given their ubiquitous nature, it is no surprise that insects are the subjects of many extreme macro photographs. (Photo by Azim Khan Ronnie / Pacific Press) - PACIFIC910011.JPG//PACIFICPRESS_xyz00000198_000008/Credit:Azim Khan Ronnie/PACIFIC /SIPA/1709250919 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00824377

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  • FEATURE - Die Insektenwelt von Bangladesch
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    FEATURE - Die Insektenwelt von Bangladesch
    Insects are the largest group of animals on earth by far: about 926,400 different species have been described to date.
    Estimates of the total number of species range from 2 million to 30 million; estimates of the total number of actual insects in the world usually end up round the 10,000,000,000,000,000,000 mark. For every one of us, there are around 1.5 billion insects. Insects are predominantly small, with details hidden from view, and given their ubiquitous nature, it is no surprise that insects are the subjects of many extreme macro photographs. (Photo by Azim Khan Ronnie / Pacific Press) - PACIFIC910006.JPG//PACIFICPRESS_xyz00000198_000015/Credit:Azim Khan Ronnie/PACIFIC /SIPA/1709250943 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00824377

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  • FEATURE - Die Insektenwelt von Bangladesch
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    FEATURE - Die Insektenwelt von Bangladesch
    Insects are the largest group of animals on earth by far: about 926,400 different species have been described to date.
    Estimates of the total number of species range from 2 million to 30 million; estimates of the total number of actual insects in the world usually end up round the 10,000,000,000,000,000,000 mark. For every one of us, there are around 1.5 billion insects. Insects are predominantly small, with details hidden from view, and given their ubiquitous nature, it is no surprise that insects are the subjects of many extreme macro photographs. (Photo by Azim Khan Ronnie / Pacific Press) - PACIFIC910001.JPG//PACIFICPRESS_xyz00000198_000001/Credit:Azim Khan Ronnie/PACIFIC /SIPA/1709250919 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00824377

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  • FEATURE - Die Insektenwelt von Bangladesch
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    FEATURE - Die Insektenwelt von Bangladesch
    Insects are the largest group of animals on earth by far: about 926,400 different species have been described to date.
    Estimates of the total number of species range from 2 million to 30 million; estimates of the total number of actual insects in the world usually end up round the 10,000,000,000,000,000,000 mark. For every one of us, there are around 1.5 billion insects. Insects are predominantly small, with details hidden from view, and given their ubiquitous nature, it is no surprise that insects are the subjects of many extreme macro photographs. (Photo by Azim Khan Ronnie / Pacific Press) - PACIFIC910002.JPG//PACIFICPRESS_xyz00000198_000014/Credit:Azim Khan Ronnie/PACIFIC /SIPA/1709250943 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00824377

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Peru: Reise durch die Anden
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    FEATURE - Peru: Reise durch die Anden
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Brian Flaherty/REX Shutterstock. Only for use in this story. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
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    A sharp peak rises out of a lagoon at the foot of Ausangate Mountain
    A trip through the Andes, Peru - Nov 2015
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/rhl2

    A photographer has captured a series of stunning photos of the Peruvian landscape.

    Photographer Brian Flaherty created the Notes from Peru photo series to document his journey across the southern Peruvian landscape, from the rugged extremes of the Andes to the vast expanse of desert at the Pacific.

    Brian, who is from San Francisco, said: "Throughout the journey I was struck by both the deep history and character of the land and the inhabitants who weather its elements with grace, fortitude and a posture of humility.

    "This series of photos provides a small glimpse of the strength of this land and its people."
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • FEATURE - Die Insektenwelt von Bangladesch
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    FEATURE - Die Insektenwelt von Bangladesch
    Insects are the largest group of animals on earth by far: about 926,400 different species have been described to date.
    Estimates of the total number of species range from 2 million to 30 million; estimates of the total number of actual insects in the world usually end up round the 10,000,000,000,000,000,000 mark. For every one of us, there are around 1.5 billion insects. Insects are predominantly small, with details hidden from view, and given their ubiquitous nature, it is no surprise that insects are the subjects of many extreme macro photographs. (Photo by Azim Khan Ronnie / Pacific Press) - PACIFIC910012.JPG//PACIFICPRESS_xyz00000198_000009/Credit:Azim Khan Ronnie/PACIFIC /SIPA/1709250919 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00824377

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  • FEATURE - Die Insektenwelt von Bangladesch
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    FEATURE - Die Insektenwelt von Bangladesch
    Insects are the largest group of animals on earth by far: about 926,400 different species have been described to date.
    Estimates of the total number of species range from 2 million to 30 million; estimates of the total number of actual insects in the world usually end up round the 10,000,000,000,000,000,000 mark. For every one of us, there are around 1.5 billion insects. Insects are predominantly small, with details hidden from view, and given their ubiquitous nature, it is no surprise that insects are the subjects of many extreme macro photographs. (Photo by Azim Khan Ronnie / Pacific Press) - PACIFIC910013.JPG//PACIFICPRESS_xyz00000198_000010/Credit:Azim Khan Ronnie/PACIFIC /SIPA/1709250919 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00824377

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Die Insektenwelt von Bangladesch
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    FEATURE - Die Insektenwelt von Bangladesch
    Insects are the largest group of animals on earth by far: about 926,400 different species have been described to date.
    Estimates of the total number of species range from 2 million to 30 million; estimates of the total number of actual insects in the world usually end up round the 10,000,000,000,000,000,000 mark. For every one of us, there are around 1.5 billion insects. Insects are predominantly small, with details hidden from view, and given their ubiquitous nature, it is no surprise that insects are the subjects of many extreme macro photographs. (Photo by Azim Khan Ronnie / Pacific Press) - PACIFIC910003.JPG//PACIFICPRESS_xyz00000198_000002/Credit:Azim Khan Ronnie/PACIFIC /SIPA/1709250919 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00824377

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Die Insektenwelt von Bangladesch
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    FEATURE - Die Insektenwelt von Bangladesch
    Insects are the largest group of animals on earth by far: about 926,400 different species have been described to date.
    Estimates of the total number of species range from 2 million to 30 million; estimates of the total number of actual insects in the world usually end up round the 10,000,000,000,000,000,000 mark. For every one of us, there are around 1.5 billion insects. Insects are predominantly small, with details hidden from view, and given their ubiquitous nature, it is no surprise that insects are the subjects of many extreme macro photographs. (Photo by Azim Khan Ronnie / Pacific Press) - PACIFIC910016.JPG//PACIFICPRESS_xyz00000198_000017/Credit:Azim Khan Ronnie/PACIFIC /SIPA/1709250943 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00824377

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Die Insektenwelt von Bangladesch
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    FEATURE - Die Insektenwelt von Bangladesch
    Insects are the largest group of animals on earth by far: about 926,400 different species have been described to date.
    Estimates of the total number of species range from 2 million to 30 million; estimates of the total number of actual insects in the world usually end up round the 10,000,000,000,000,000,000 mark. For every one of us, there are around 1.5 billion insects. Insects are predominantly small, with details hidden from view, and given their ubiquitous nature, it is no surprise that insects are the subjects of many extreme macro photographs. (Photo by Azim Khan Ronnie / Pacific Press) - PACIFIC910018.JPG//PACIFICPRESS_xyz00000198_000013/Credit:Azim Khan Ronnie/PACIFIC /SIPA/1709250919 (FOTO: DUKAS/SIPA) *** Local Caption *** 00824377

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Woman paints album covers on face, London, Britain - April 2015
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    Woman paints album covers on face, London, Britain - April 2015
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Natalie Sharp/REX Shutterstock. Only for use in this story. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
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    Natalie Sharp with Nirvana: Nevermind album painted on face
    Woman paints album covers on face, London, Britain - April 2015
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    A music fan has celebrated her favourite albums - by painting them on her face.

    Make up artist and singer Natalie Sharp wanted to mark national Record Store Day, so used her skills to reproduce a variety of Vinyl record covers on her own face.

    Based in East London, Natalie, 33, is is an award winning makeup artist and skin decorator. It is her second year celebrating albums.

    This year her work has included Nirvana's Nevermind, Grace Jones' Island Life and Mike Oldfield's Tubular Bells.

    The artist, originally from Cumbria, explains: "I melted, smudged, gurned, contorted and painted face to celebrate record store day.
    I knew I had to do something even better than last year so I used a fancy camera with a shutter release cable and spent up to 8 hours for weeks on end painting my face.
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  • Woman paints album covers on face, London, Britain - April 2015
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    Woman paints album covers on face, London, Britain - April 2015
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Natalie Sharp/REX Shutterstock. Only for use in this story. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
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    Natalie Sharp with King Crimson: In the Court of the Crimson King album painted on face
    Woman paints album covers on face, London, Britain - April 2015
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    A music fan has celebrated her favourite albums - by painting them on her face.

    Make up artist and singer Natalie Sharp wanted to mark national Record Store Day, so used her skills to reproduce a variety of Vinyl record covers on her own face.

    Based in East London, Natalie, 33, is is an award winning makeup artist and skin decorator. It is her second year celebrating albums.

    This year her work has included Nirvana's Nevermind, Grace Jones' Island Life and Mike Oldfield's Tubular Bells.

    The artist, originally from Cumbria, explains: "I melted, smudged, gurned, contorted and painted face to celebrate record store day.
    I knew I had to do something even better than last year so I used a fancy camera with a shutter release cable and spent up to 8 hours for weeks on end painting my face.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

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    Woman paints album covers on face, London, Britain - April 2015
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    Natalie Sharp with Grace Jones: Island Life album painted on face
    Woman paints album covers on face, London, Britain - April 2015
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    A music fan has celebrated her favourite albums - by painting them on her face.

    Make up artist and singer Natalie Sharp wanted to mark national Record Store Day, so used her skills to reproduce a variety of Vinyl record covers on her own face.

    Based in East London, Natalie, 33, is is an award winning makeup artist and skin decorator. It is her second year celebrating albums.

    This year her work has included Nirvana's Nevermind, Grace Jones' Island Life and Mike Oldfield's Tubular Bells.

    The artist, originally from Cumbria, explains: "I melted, smudged, gurned, contorted and painted face to celebrate record store day.
    I knew I had to do something even better than last year so I used a fancy camera with a shutter release cable and spent up to 8 hours for weeks on end painting my face.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

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    Woman paints album covers on face, London, Britain - April 2015
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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Natalie Sharp/REX Shutterstock (4681818b)
    Natalie Sharp with Annette Peacock: I am the one album painted on face
    Woman paints album covers on face, London, Britain - April 2015
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    A music fan has celebrated her favourite albums - by painting them on her face.

    Make up artist and singer Natalie Sharp wanted to mark national Record Store Day, so used her skills to reproduce a variety of Vinyl record covers on her own face.

    Based in East London, Natalie, 33, is is an award winning makeup artist and skin decorator. It is her second year celebrating albums.

    This year her work has included Nirvana's Nevermind, Grace Jones' Island Life and Mike Oldfield's Tubular Bells.

    The artist, originally from Cumbria, explains: "I melted, smudged, gurned, contorted and painted face to celebrate record store day.
    I knew I had to do something even better than last year so I used a fancy camera with a shutter release cable and spent up to 8 hours for weeks on end painting my face.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

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    Woman paints album covers on face, London, Britain - April 2015
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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Natalie Sharp/REX Shutterstock (4681818e)
    Natalie Sharp with Talk Talk: The Party's Over album painted on face
    Woman paints album covers on face, London, Britain - April 2015
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    A music fan has celebrated her favourite albums - by painting them on her face.

    Make up artist and singer Natalie Sharp wanted to mark national Record Store Day, so used her skills to reproduce a variety of Vinyl record covers on her own face.

    Based in East London, Natalie, 33, is is an award winning makeup artist and skin decorator. It is her second year celebrating albums.

    This year her work has included Nirvana's Nevermind, Grace Jones' Island Life and Mike Oldfield's Tubular Bells.

    The artist, originally from Cumbria, explains: "I melted, smudged, gurned, contorted and painted face to celebrate record store day.
    I knew I had to do something even better than last year so I used a fancy camera with a shutter release cable and spent up to 8 hours for weeks on end painting my face.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

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    Woman paints album covers on face, London, Britain - April 2015
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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Natalie Sharp/REX Shutterstock (4681818d)
    Natalie Sharp with Aphex Twin: Selected Ambient Works album painted on face
    Woman paints album covers on face, London, Britain - April 2015
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    A music fan has celebrated her favourite albums - by painting them on her face.

    Make up artist and singer Natalie Sharp wanted to mark national Record Store Day, so used her skills to reproduce a variety of Vinyl record covers on her own face.

    Based in East London, Natalie, 33, is is an award winning makeup artist and skin decorator. It is her second year celebrating albums.

    This year her work has included Nirvana's Nevermind, Grace Jones' Island Life and Mike Oldfield's Tubular Bells.

    The artist, originally from Cumbria, explains: "I melted, smudged, gurned, contorted and painted face to celebrate record store day.
    I knew I had to do something even better than last year so I used a fancy camera with a shutter release cable and spent up to 8 hours for weeks on end painting my face.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

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    Woman paints album covers on face, London, Britain - April 2015
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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Natalie Sharp/REX Shutterstock (4681818i)
    Natalie Sharp with Björk: Volta album painted on face
    Woman paints album covers on face, London, Britain - April 2015
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    A music fan has celebrated her favourite albums - by painting them on her face.

    Make up artist and singer Natalie Sharp wanted to mark national Record Store Day, so used her skills to reproduce a variety of Vinyl record covers on her own face.

    Based in East London, Natalie, 33, is is an award winning makeup artist and skin decorator. It is her second year celebrating albums.

    This year her work has included Nirvana's Nevermind, Grace Jones' Island Life and Mike Oldfield's Tubular Bells.

    The artist, originally from Cumbria, explains: "I melted, smudged, gurned, contorted and painted face to celebrate record store day.
    I knew I had to do something even better than last year so I used a fancy camera with a shutter release cable and spent up to 8 hours for weeks on end painting my face.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

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    Woman paints album covers on face, London, Britain - April 2015
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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Natalie Sharp/REX Shutterstock (4681818m)
    Natalie Sharp
    Woman paints album covers on face, London, Britain - April 2015
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    A music fan has celebrated her favourite albums - by painting them on her face.

    Make up artist and singer Natalie Sharp wanted to mark national Record Store Day, so used her skills to reproduce a variety of Vinyl record covers on her own face.

    Based in East London, Natalie, 33, is is an award winning makeup artist and skin decorator. It is her second year celebrating albums.

    This year her work has included Nirvana's Nevermind, Grace Jones' Island Life and Mike Oldfield's Tubular Bells.

    The artist, originally from Cumbria, explains: "I melted, smudged, gurned, contorted and painted face to celebrate record store day.
    I knew I had to do something even better than last year so I used a fancy camera with a shutter release cable and spent up to 8 hours for weeks on end painting my face.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

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    Woman paints album covers on face, London, Britain - April 2015
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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Natalie Sharp/REX Shutterstock (4681818k)
    Natalie Sharp with Human League: Dare album painted on face
    Woman paints album covers on face, London, Britain - April 2015
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    A music fan has celebrated her favourite albums - by painting them on her face.

    Make up artist and singer Natalie Sharp wanted to mark national Record Store Day, so used her skills to reproduce a variety of Vinyl record covers on her own face.

    Based in East London, Natalie, 33, is is an award winning makeup artist and skin decorator. It is her second year celebrating albums.

    This year her work has included Nirvana's Nevermind, Grace Jones' Island Life and Mike Oldfield's Tubular Bells.

    The artist, originally from Cumbria, explains: "I melted, smudged, gurned, contorted and painted face to celebrate record store day.
    I knew I had to do something even better than last year so I used a fancy camera with a shutter release cable and spent up to 8 hours for weeks on end painting my face.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

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    Woman paints album covers on face, London, Britain - April 2015
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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Natalie Sharp/REX Shutterstock (4681818h)
    Natalie Sharp with Mike Oldfield: Tubular Bells album painted on face
    Woman paints album covers on face, London, Britain - April 2015
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    A music fan has celebrated her favourite albums - by painting them on her face.

    Make up artist and singer Natalie Sharp wanted to mark national Record Store Day, so used her skills to reproduce a variety of Vinyl record covers on her own face.

    Based in East London, Natalie, 33, is is an award winning makeup artist and skin decorator. It is her second year celebrating albums.

    This year her work has included Nirvana's Nevermind, Grace Jones' Island Life and Mike Oldfield's Tubular Bells.

    The artist, originally from Cumbria, explains: "I melted, smudged, gurned, contorted and painted face to celebrate record store day.
    I knew I had to do something even better than last year so I used a fancy camera with a shutter release cable and spent up to 8 hours for weeks on end painting my face.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

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    Woman paints album covers on face, London, Britain - April 2015
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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Natalie Sharp/REX Shutterstock (4681818a)
    Natalie Sharp with Velvet Underground Andy Warhol album painted on face
    Woman paints album covers on face, London, Britain - April 2015
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    A music fan has celebrated her favourite albums - by painting them on her face.

    Make up artist and singer Natalie Sharp wanted to mark national Record Store Day, so used her skills to reproduce a variety of Vinyl record covers on her own face.

    Based in East London, Natalie, 33, is is an award winning makeup artist and skin decorator. It is her second year celebrating albums.

    This year her work has included Nirvana's Nevermind, Grace Jones' Island Life and Mike Oldfield's Tubular Bells.

    The artist, originally from Cumbria, explains: "I melted, smudged, gurned, contorted and painted face to celebrate record store day.
    I knew I had to do something even better than last year so I used a fancy camera with a shutter release cable and spent up to 8 hours for weeks on end painting my face.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

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    Woman paints album covers on face, London, Britain - April 2015
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    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Natalie Sharp/REX Shutterstock (4681818f)
    Natalie Sharp with self-titled Peter Gabriel album painted on face
    Woman paints album covers on face, London, Britain - April 2015
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    A music fan has celebrated her favourite albums - by painting them on her face.

    Make up artist and singer Natalie Sharp wanted to mark national Record Store Day, so used her skills to reproduce a variety of Vinyl record covers on her own face.

    Based in East London, Natalie, 33, is is an award winning makeup artist and skin decorator. It is her second year celebrating albums.

    This year her work has included Nirvana's Nevermind, Grace Jones' Island Life and Mike Oldfield's Tubular Bells.

    The artist, originally from Cumbria, explains: "I melted, smudged, gurned, contorted and painted face to celebrate record store day.
    I knew I had to do something even better than last year so I used a fancy camera with a shutter release cable and spent up to 8 hours for weeks on end painting my face.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX

     

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