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  • NASA Goes to the Olympics  - 27 Jul 2012
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    NASA Goes to the Olympics - 27 Jul 2012
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by NASA / Rex Features (1805744j)

    God's-Eye Games: NASA Goes to the Olympics
    A stunning gallery of images shows a God's-eye view of all the cities that have hosted the modern Summer Olympics.

    Starting with Athens in 1896, the series of satellite pictures feature all 22 different cities up to London in 2012.

    There have been 29 Summer Olympic Games, with repeating host cities include Athens, Paris, London and Los Angeles.

    ***MUST CREDIT NASA/Rex***

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

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  • Scotch Tape Sculpture Contest, America - May 2012
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    Scotch Tape Sculpture Contest, America - May 2012
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Scotch / Rex Features (1712841n)
    Under the Sea at University by Natasha P, Pittsburgh, PA. mermaid, seahorse, turtle, jellyfish and squid made with twenty six rolls of Scotch tape
    Sensational Scotch Tape Sculptures
    Artists have been thinking outside the box with sensational sculptures made from Scotch packing tape.

    The brand's annual contest has seen amazing entries including a life-size mermaid and full-scale car.

    The U.S. firm set customers the challenge of creating imaginative art pieces just using rolls of the sticky tape.

    Over a hundred entries, and 30,000 votes later, Jake Longenecker from Manheim, Pennsylvania scooped the $5,000 cash prize with Free Fallin', a skydiver made from 15.5 rolls of tape and inspired by WWII era paratrooper.

    Jake explains: "My objective was to capture the action and intensity of such a simple and graceful act, such as falling through the sky. I accomplished this by uniformly wrapping parts of my own body with tape, which were later assembled into the skydiver."

    Abigail Colety from Austin, Texas, won $1,000 as runner-up for Game Night, a depiction of two people playing draughts made using 9 rolls of tape.

    Other entries included a bicycle, Spider-Man, Michelangelo's Creation of Adam, a ballerina on a tightrope and several dogs.


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

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  • Scotch Tape Sculpture Contest, America - May 2012
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    Scotch Tape Sculpture Contest, America - May 2012
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Scotch / Rex Features (1712841c)
    Grand Prize Winner
    Sensational Scotch Tape Sculptures
    Artists have been thinking outside the box with sensational sculptures made from Scotch packing tape.

    The brand's annual contest has seen amazing entries including a life-size mermaid and full-scale car.

    The U.S. firm set customers the challenge of creating imaginative art pieces just using rolls of the sticky tape.

    Over a hundred entries, and 30,000 votes later, Jake Longenecker from Manheim, Pennsylvania scooped the $5,000 cash prize with Free Fallin', a skydiver made from 15.5 rolls of tape and inspired by WWII era paratrooper.

    Jake explains: "My objective was to capture the action and intensity of such a simple and graceful act, such as falling through the sky. I accomplished this by uniformly wrapping parts of my own body with tape, which were later assembled into the skydiver."

    Abigail Colety from Austin, Texas, won $1,000 as runner-up for Game Night, a depiction of two people playing draughts made using 9 rolls of tape.

    Other entries included a bicycle, Spider-Man, Michelangelo's Creation of Adam, a ballerina on a tightrope and several dogs.


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

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  • Scotch Tape Sculpture Contest, America - May 2012
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    Scotch Tape Sculpture Contest, America - May 2012
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Scotch / Rex Features (1712841b)
    Grand Prize Winner
    Sensational Scotch Tape Sculptures
    Artists have been thinking outside the box with sensational sculptures made from Scotch packing tape.

    The brand's annual contest has seen amazing entries including a life-size mermaid and full-scale car.

    The U.S. firm set customers the challenge of creating imaginative art pieces just using rolls of the sticky tape.

    Over a hundred entries, and 30,000 votes later, Jake Longenecker from Manheim, Pennsylvania scooped the $5,000 cash prize with Free Fallin', a skydiver made from 15.5 rolls of tape and inspired by WWII era paratrooper.

    Jake explains: "My objective was to capture the action and intensity of such a simple and graceful act, such as falling through the sky. I accomplished this by uniformly wrapping parts of my own body with tape, which were later assembled into the skydiver."

    Abigail Colety from Austin, Texas, won $1,000 as runner-up for Game Night, a depiction of two people playing draughts made using 9 rolls of tape.

    Other entries included a bicycle, Spider-Man, Michelangelo's Creation of Adam, a ballerina on a tightrope and several dogs.


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

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  • Scotch Tape Sculpture Contest, America - May 2012
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    Scotch Tape Sculpture Contest, America - May 2012
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Scotch / Rex Features (1712841a)
    Grand Prize Winner
    Sensational Scotch Tape Sculptures
    Artists have been thinking outside the box with sensational sculptures made from Scotch packing tape.

    The brand's annual contest has seen amazing entries including a life-size mermaid and full-scale car.

    The U.S. firm set customers the challenge of creating imaginative art pieces just using rolls of the sticky tape.

    Over a hundred entries, and 30,000 votes later, Jake Longenecker from Manheim, Pennsylvania scooped the $5,000 cash prize with Free Fallin', a skydiver made from 15.5 rolls of tape and inspired by WWII era paratrooper.

    Jake explains: "My objective was to capture the action and intensity of such a simple and graceful act, such as falling through the sky. I accomplished this by uniformly wrapping parts of my own body with tape, which were later assembled into the skydiver."

    Abigail Colety from Austin, Texas, won $1,000 as runner-up for Game Night, a depiction of two people playing draughts made using 9 rolls of tape.

    Other entries included a bicycle, Spider-Man, Michelangelo's Creation of Adam, a ballerina on a tightrope and several dogs.


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

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  • Scotch Tape Sculpture Contest, America - May 2012
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    Scotch Tape Sculpture Contest, America - May 2012
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Scotch / Rex Features (1712841n)
    Under the Sea at University by Natasha P, Pittsburgh, PA. mermaid, seahorse, turtle, jellyfish and squid made with twenty six rolls of Scotch tape
    Sensational Scotch Tape Sculptures
    Artists have been thinking outside the box with sensational sculptures made from Scotch packing tape.

    The brand's annual contest has seen amazing entries including a life-size mermaid and full-scale car.

    The U.S. firm set customers the challenge of creating imaginative art pieces just using rolls of the sticky tape.

    Over a hundred entries, and 30,000 votes later, Jake Longenecker from Manheim, Pennsylvania scooped the $5,000 cash prize with Free Fallin', a skydiver made from 15.5 rolls of tape and inspired by WWII era paratrooper.

    Jake explains: "My objective was to capture the action and intensity of such a simple and graceful act, such as falling through the sky. I accomplished this by uniformly wrapping parts of my own body with tape, which were later assembled into the skydiver."

    Abigail Colety from Austin, Texas, won $1,000 as runner-up for Game Night, a depiction of two people playing draughts made using 9 rolls of tape.

    Other entries included a bicycle, Spider-Man, Michelangelo's Creation of Adam, a ballerina on a tightrope and several dogs.


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

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  • Scotch Tape Sculpture Contest, America - May 2012
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    Scotch Tape Sculpture Contest, America - May 2012
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Scotch / Rex Features (1712841c)
    Grand Prize Winner
    Sensational Scotch Tape Sculptures
    Artists have been thinking outside the box with sensational sculptures made from Scotch packing tape.

    The brand's annual contest has seen amazing entries including a life-size mermaid and full-scale car.

    The U.S. firm set customers the challenge of creating imaginative art pieces just using rolls of the sticky tape.

    Over a hundred entries, and 30,000 votes later, Jake Longenecker from Manheim, Pennsylvania scooped the $5,000 cash prize with Free Fallin', a skydiver made from 15.5 rolls of tape and inspired by WWII era paratrooper.

    Jake explains: "My objective was to capture the action and intensity of such a simple and graceful act, such as falling through the sky. I accomplished this by uniformly wrapping parts of my own body with tape, which were later assembled into the skydiver."

    Abigail Colety from Austin, Texas, won $1,000 as runner-up for Game Night, a depiction of two people playing draughts made using 9 rolls of tape.

    Other entries included a bicycle, Spider-Man, Michelangelo's Creation of Adam, a ballerina on a tightrope and several dogs.


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

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  • Scotch Tape Sculpture Contest, America - May 2012
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    Scotch Tape Sculpture Contest, America - May 2012
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Scotch / Rex Features (1712841b)
    Grand Prize Winner
    Sensational Scotch Tape Sculptures
    Artists have been thinking outside the box with sensational sculptures made from Scotch packing tape.

    The brand's annual contest has seen amazing entries including a life-size mermaid and full-scale car.

    The U.S. firm set customers the challenge of creating imaginative art pieces just using rolls of the sticky tape.

    Over a hundred entries, and 30,000 votes later, Jake Longenecker from Manheim, Pennsylvania scooped the $5,000 cash prize with Free Fallin', a skydiver made from 15.5 rolls of tape and inspired by WWII era paratrooper.

    Jake explains: "My objective was to capture the action and intensity of such a simple and graceful act, such as falling through the sky. I accomplished this by uniformly wrapping parts of my own body with tape, which were later assembled into the skydiver."

    Abigail Colety from Austin, Texas, won $1,000 as runner-up for Game Night, a depiction of two people playing draughts made using 9 rolls of tape.

    Other entries included a bicycle, Spider-Man, Michelangelo's Creation of Adam, a ballerina on a tightrope and several dogs.


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

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  • Scotch Tape Sculpture Contest, America - May 2012
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    Scotch Tape Sculpture Contest, America - May 2012
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Scotch / Rex Features (1712841a)
    Grand Prize Winner
    Sensational Scotch Tape Sculptures
    Artists have been thinking outside the box with sensational sculptures made from Scotch packing tape.

    The brand's annual contest has seen amazing entries including a life-size mermaid and full-scale car.

    The U.S. firm set customers the challenge of creating imaginative art pieces just using rolls of the sticky tape.

    Over a hundred entries, and 30,000 votes later, Jake Longenecker from Manheim, Pennsylvania scooped the $5,000 cash prize with Free Fallin', a skydiver made from 15.5 rolls of tape and inspired by WWII era paratrooper.

    Jake explains: "My objective was to capture the action and intensity of such a simple and graceful act, such as falling through the sky. I accomplished this by uniformly wrapping parts of my own body with tape, which were later assembled into the skydiver."

    Abigail Colety from Austin, Texas, won $1,000 as runner-up for Game Night, a depiction of two people playing draughts made using 9 rolls of tape.

    Other entries included a bicycle, Spider-Man, Michelangelo's Creation of Adam, a ballerina on a tightrope and several dogs.


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

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