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  • The girl with her own tattoos: the joy of homemade ink
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    The girl with her own tattoos: the joy of homemade ink
    The girl with her own tattoos: the joy of homemade ink. Marie Le Conte.
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  • The girl with her own tattoos: the joy of homemade ink
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    The girl with her own tattoos: the joy of homemade ink
    The girl with her own tattoos: the joy of homemade ink. Marie Le Conte.
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  • The girl with her own tattoos: the joy of homemade ink
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    The girl with her own tattoos: the joy of homemade ink
    The girl with her own tattoos: the joy of homemade ink. Marie Le Conte.
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  • FEATURE - BMW lackiert neues X6-Coupe mit schwärzester Farbe
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    FEATURE - BMW lackiert neues X6-Coupe mit schwärzester Farbe
    Ferrari Press Agency
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    Picture must credit: BMW

    Luxury German car maker BMW has gone over to the dark side by releasing released a version of its X6 coupe´, spray-painted with "the world's blackest black" pigment that absorbs over 99 per cent of light.BMW says the VBX6, as it is being called, is the "first and only vehicle in the world" to feature the coating, which removes reflections almost entirely.Exclusive rights to the original pigment, called Vantablack, are controversially owned by artist Anish Kapoor.But the coating on the BMW, called Vantablack VBx2 , is a slightly different material, with pigment suspended in a carrier solution that allows it to be sprayed onto larger areas.The process was developed by UK company Surrey NanoSystems, which collaborated with creative agency Levitation 29 to coat the latest four wheel drive coupé with a sprayable version of the pigment.Its ability to absorb over 99 per cent of light causes the human eye to perceive Vantablack in both its forms as two-dimensional, interpreted by the brain as similar to staring into a "hole" or "void".Coated in the blackest shade in the world, the BMW VBX6 appears to lose its three-dimensional shape, including most of the car's defining features like its distinctive twin headlights and kidney grille.

    OPS: The BMW VBX6 prepped for the Ventblack coating to be applied

    Picture supplid by Ferrari

    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - BMW lackiert neues X6-Coupe mit schwärzester Farbe
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    FEATURE - BMW lackiert neues X6-Coupe mit schwärzester Farbe
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ref 10810
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    Picture must credit: BMW

    Luxury German car maker BMW has gone over to the dark side by releasing released a version of its X6 coupe´, spray-painted with "the world's blackest black" pigment that absorbs over 99 per cent of light.BMW says the VBX6, as it is being called, is the "first and only vehicle in the world" to feature the coating, which removes reflections almost entirely.Exclusive rights to the original pigment, called Vantablack, are controversially owned by artist Anish Kapoor.But the coating on the BMW, called Vantablack VBx2 , is a slightly different material, with pigment suspended in a carrier solution that allows it to be sprayed onto larger areas.The process was developed by UK company Surrey NanoSystems, which collaborated with creative agency Levitation 29 to coat the latest four wheel drive coupé with a sprayable version of the pigment.Its ability to absorb over 99 per cent of light causes the human eye to perceive Vantablack in both its forms as two-dimensional, interpreted by the brain as similar to staring into a "hole" or "void".Coated in the blackest shade in the world, the BMW VBX6 appears to lose its three-dimensional shape, including most of the car's defining features like its distinctive twin headlights and kidney grille.

    OPS: The BMW VBX6 having its Ventablack coating applied

    Picture supplid by Ferrari

    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - BMW lackiert neues X6-Coupe mit schwärzester Farbe
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    FEATURE - BMW lackiert neues X6-Coupe mit schwärzester Farbe
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ref 10810
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    28/08/2019
    See Ferrari text
    Picture must credit: BMW

    Luxury German car maker BMW has gone over to the dark side by releasing released a version of its X6 coupe´, spray-painted with "the world's blackest black" pigment that absorbs over 99 per cent of light.BMW says the VBX6, as it is being called, is the "first and only vehicle in the world" to feature the coating, which removes reflections almost entirely.Exclusive rights to the original pigment, called Vantablack, are controversially owned by artist Anish Kapoor.But the coating on the BMW, called Vantablack VBx2 , is a slightly different material, with pigment suspended in a carrier solution that allows it to be sprayed onto larger areas.The process was developed by UK company Surrey NanoSystems, which collaborated with creative agency Levitation 29 to coat the latest four wheel drive coupé with a sprayable version of the pigment.Its ability to absorb over 99 per cent of light causes the human eye to perceive Vantablack in both its forms as two-dimensional, interpreted by the brain as similar to staring into a "hole" or "void".Coated in the blackest shade in the world, the BMW VBX6 appears to lose its three-dimensional shape, including most of the car's defining features like its distinctive twin headlights and kidney grille.

    OPS: The BMW VBX6

    Picture supplid by Ferrari

    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - BMW lackiert neues X6-Coupe mit schwärzester Farbe
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    FEATURE - BMW lackiert neues X6-Coupe mit schwärzester Farbe
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ref 10810
    Black 1
    28/08/2019
    See Ferrari text
    Picture must credit: BMW

    Luxury German car maker BMW has gone over to the dark side by releasing released a version of its X6 coupe´, spray-painted with "the world's blackest black" pigment that absorbs over 99 per cent of light.BMW says the VBX6, as it is being called, is the "first and only vehicle in the world" to feature the coating, which removes reflections almost entirely.Exclusive rights to the original pigment, called Vantablack, are controversially owned by artist Anish Kapoor.But the coating on the BMW, called Vantablack VBx2 , is a slightly different material, with pigment suspended in a carrier solution that allows it to be sprayed onto larger areas.The process was developed by UK company Surrey NanoSystems, which collaborated with creative agency Levitation 29 to coat the latest four wheel drive coupé with a sprayable version of the pigment.Its ability to absorb over 99 per cent of light causes the human eye to perceive Vantablack in both its forms as two-dimensional, interpreted by the brain as similar to staring into a "hole" or "void".Coated in the blackest shade in the world, the BMW VBX6 appears to lose its three-dimensional shape, including most of the car's defining features like its distinctive twin headlights and kidney grille.

    OPS: The BMW VBX6

    Picture supplid by Ferrari

    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - BMW lackiert neues X6-Coupe mit schwärzester Farbe
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    FEATURE - BMW lackiert neues X6-Coupe mit schwärzester Farbe
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ref 10810
    Black 1
    28/08/2019
    See Ferrari text
    Picture must credit: BMW

    Luxury German car maker BMW has gone over to the dark side by releasing released a version of its X6 coupe´, spray-painted with "the world's blackest black" pigment that absorbs over 99 per cent of light.BMW says the VBX6, as it is being called, is the "first and only vehicle in the world" to feature the coating, which removes reflections almost entirely.Exclusive rights to the original pigment, called Vantablack, are controversially owned by artist Anish Kapoor.But the coating on the BMW, called Vantablack VBx2 , is a slightly different material, with pigment suspended in a carrier solution that allows it to be sprayed onto larger areas.The process was developed by UK company Surrey NanoSystems, which collaborated with creative agency Levitation 29 to coat the latest four wheel drive coupé with a sprayable version of the pigment.Its ability to absorb over 99 per cent of light causes the human eye to perceive Vantablack in both its forms as two-dimensional, interpreted by the brain as similar to staring into a "hole" or "void".Coated in the blackest shade in the world, the BMW VBX6 appears to lose its three-dimensional shape, including most of the car's defining features like its distinctive twin headlights and kidney grille.

    OPS: The BMW VBX6

    Picture supplid by Ferrari

    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - BMW lackiert neues X6-Coupe mit schwärzester Farbe
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    FEATURE - BMW lackiert neues X6-Coupe mit schwärzester Farbe
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ref 10810
    Black 1
    28/08/2019
    See Ferrari text
    Picture must credit: BMW

    Luxury German car maker BMW has gone over to the dark side by releasing released a version of its X6 coupe´, spray-painted with "the world's blackest black" pigment that absorbs over 99 per cent of light.BMW says the VBX6, as it is being called, is the "first and only vehicle in the world" to feature the coating, which removes reflections almost entirely.Exclusive rights to the original pigment, called Vantablack, are controversially owned by artist Anish Kapoor.But the coating on the BMW, called Vantablack VBx2 , is a slightly different material, with pigment suspended in a carrier solution that allows it to be sprayed onto larger areas.The process was developed by UK company Surrey NanoSystems, which collaborated with creative agency Levitation 29 to coat the latest four wheel drive coupé with a sprayable version of the pigment.Its ability to absorb over 99 per cent of light causes the human eye to perceive Vantablack in both its forms as two-dimensional, interpreted by the brain as similar to staring into a "hole" or "void".Coated in the blackest shade in the world, the BMW VBX6 appears to lose its three-dimensional shape, including most of the car's defining features like its distinctive twin headlights and kidney grille.

    OPS: The BMW VBX6

    Picture supplid by Ferrari

    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - BMW lackiert neues X6-Coupe mit schwärzester Farbe
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    FEATURE - BMW lackiert neues X6-Coupe mit schwärzester Farbe
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ref 10810
    Black 1
    28/08/2019
    See Ferrari text
    Picture must credit: BMW

    Luxury German car maker BMW has gone over to the dark side by releasing released a version of its X6 coupe´, spray-painted with "the world's blackest black" pigment that absorbs over 99 per cent of light.BMW says the VBX6, as it is being called, is the "first and only vehicle in the world" to feature the coating, which removes reflections almost entirely.Exclusive rights to the original pigment, called Vantablack, are controversially owned by artist Anish Kapoor.But the coating on the BMW, called Vantablack VBx2 , is a slightly different material, with pigment suspended in a carrier solution that allows it to be sprayed onto larger areas.The process was developed by UK company Surrey NanoSystems, which collaborated with creative agency Levitation 29 to coat the latest four wheel drive coupé with a sprayable version of the pigment.Its ability to absorb over 99 per cent of light causes the human eye to perceive Vantablack in both its forms as two-dimensional, interpreted by the brain as similar to staring into a "hole" or "void".Coated in the blackest shade in the world, the BMW VBX6 appears to lose its three-dimensional shape, including most of the car's defining features like its distinctive twin headlights and kidney grille.

    OPS: The BMW VBX6

    Picture supplid by Ferrari

    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - BMW lackiert neues X6-Coupe mit schwärzester Farbe
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    FEATURE - BMW lackiert neues X6-Coupe mit schwärzester Farbe
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ref 10810
    Black 1
    28/08/2019
    See Ferrari text
    Picture must credit: BMW

    Luxury German car maker BMW has gone over to the dark side by releasing released a version of its X6 coupe´, spray-painted with "the world's blackest black" pigment that absorbs over 99 per cent of light.BMW says the VBX6, as it is being called, is the "first and only vehicle in the world" to feature the coating, which removes reflections almost entirely.Exclusive rights to the original pigment, called Vantablack, are controversially owned by artist Anish Kapoor.But the coating on the BMW, called Vantablack VBx2 , is a slightly different material, with pigment suspended in a carrier solution that allows it to be sprayed onto larger areas.The process was developed by UK company Surrey NanoSystems, which collaborated with creative agency Levitation 29 to coat the latest four wheel drive coupé with a sprayable version of the pigment.Its ability to absorb over 99 per cent of light causes the human eye to perceive Vantablack in both its forms as two-dimensional, interpreted by the brain as similar to staring into a "hole" or "void".Coated in the blackest shade in the world, the BMW VBX6 appears to lose its three-dimensional shape, including most of the car's defining features like its distinctive twin headlights and kidney grille.

    OPS: The BMW VBX6

    Picture supplid by Ferrari

    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - BMW lackiert neues X6-Coupe mit schwärzester Farbe
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    FEATURE - BMW lackiert neues X6-Coupe mit schwärzester Farbe
    Ferrari Press Agency
    Ref 10810
    Black 1
    28/08/2019
    See Ferrari text
    Picture must credit: BMW

    Luxury German car maker BMW has gone over to the dark side by releasing released a version of its X6 coupe´, spray-painted with "the world's blackest black" pigment that absorbs over 99 per cent of light.BMW says the VBX6, as it is being called, is the "first and only vehicle in the world" to feature the coating, which removes reflections almost entirely.Exclusive rights to the original pigment, called Vantablack, are controversially owned by artist Anish Kapoor.But the coating on the BMW, called Vantablack VBx2 , is a slightly different material, with pigment suspended in a carrier solution that allows it to be sprayed onto larger areas.The process was developed by UK company Surrey NanoSystems, which collaborated with creative agency Levitation 29 to coat the latest four wheel drive coupé with a sprayable version of the pigment.Its ability to absorb over 99 per cent of light causes the human eye to perceive Vantablack in both its forms as two-dimensional, interpreted by the brain as similar to staring into a "hole" or "void".Coated in the blackest shade in the world, the BMW VBX6 appears to lose its three-dimensional shape, including most of the car's defining features like its distinctive twin headlights and kidney grille.

    OPS: The BMW VBX6

    Picture supplid by Ferrari

    (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Men throwing colored pigment, Holi Festival, Vrindavan, India
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    Men throwing colored pigment, Holi Festival, Vrindavan, India
    Men throwing colored pigment, Holi Festival, Vrindavan, Uttar Pradesh, India, Asia
    Laura Grier

     

  • Men throwing colored pigment, Holi Festival, Vrindavan, India
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    Men throwing colored pigment, Holi Festival, Vrindavan, India
    Men throwing colored pigment, Holi Festival, Vrindavan, Uttar Pradesh, India, Asia
    Laura Grier

     

  • Men throwing colored pigment, Holi Festival, Vrindavan, India
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    Men throwing colored pigment, Holi Festival, Vrindavan, India
    Men throwing colored pigment, Holi Festival, Vrindavan, Uttar Pradesh, India, Asia
    Laura Grier

     

  • Man throwing colored pigment, Holi Festival, Vrindavan, India
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    Man throwing colored pigment, Holi Festival, Vrindavan, India
    Man throwing colored pigment, Holi Festival, Vrindavan, Uttar Pradesh, India, Asia
    Laura Grier

     

  • Man covered in red pigment, Holi Festival, Vrindavan, India
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    Man covered in red pigment, Holi Festival, Vrindavan, India
    Man covered in red pigment, Holi Festival, Vrindavan, Uttar Pradesh, India, Asia
    Laura Grier

     

  • Men covered in pigment, Pigment throwing Holi Festival, Vrindavan, India
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    Men covered in pigment, Pigment throwing Holi Festival, Vrindavan, India
    Men covered in pigment, Pigment throwing Holi Festival, Vrindavan, Uttar Pradesh, India, Asia
    Laura Grier

     

  • Men throwing yellow pigment, Holi Festival, Vrindavan, India
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    Men throwing yellow pigment, Holi Festival, Vrindavan, India
    Men throwing yellow pigment, Holi Festival, Vrindavan, Uttar Pradesh, India, Asia
    Laura Grier

     

  • Latitude Sheep outside Sadler's Wells
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    Latitude Sheep outside Sadler's Wells
    Multi-coloured sheep travelled from Suffolk to London to perform with dancers, Shaun Dillon and Kim Collins, in front of Sadlerís Wells, London, Great Britain. Latitude is the UK's largest multi-arts festival, for the eighth year running Sadlerís Wells will present a dance programme at the festival 16th - 19th July 2015 in Henham Park Suffolk.

    The Latitude Sheep were transported to London From Suffolk by Easton & Otley Agricultural College. Easton & Otley Agricultural College experienced livestock handlers who looked after the sheep during the photo call and the sheep were not harmed in any way. The sheep are returning to their home in Suffolk today and will be at the festival from 16th July.

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

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  • Latitude Sheep outside Sadler's Wells
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    Latitude Sheep outside Sadler's Wells
    Multi-coloured sheep travelled from Suffolk to London to perform with dancers, Shaun Dillon and Kim Collins, in front of Sadlerís Wells, London, Great Britain. Latitude is the UK's largest multi-arts festival, for the eighth year running Sadlerís Wells will present a dance programme at the festival 16th - 19th July 2015 in Henham Park Suffolk.

    The Latitude Sheep were transported to London From Suffolk by Easton & Otley Agricultural College. Easton & Otley Agricultural College experienced livestock handlers who looked after the sheep during the photo call and the sheep were not harmed in any way. The sheep are returning to their home in Suffolk today and will be at the festival from 16th July.

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

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    DUKAS/EYEVINE

     

  • Latitude Sheep outside Sadler's Wells
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    Latitude Sheep outside Sadler's Wells
    Multi-coloured sheep travelled from Suffolk to London to perform with dancers, Shaun Dillon and Kim Collins, in front of Sadlerís Wells, London, Great Britain. Latitude is the UK's largest multi-arts festival, for the eighth year running Sadlerís Wells will present a dance programme at the festival 16th - 19th July 2015 in Henham Park Suffolk.

    The Latitude Sheep were transported to London From Suffolk by Easton & Otley Agricultural College. Easton & Otley Agricultural College experienced livestock handlers who looked after the sheep during the photo call and the sheep were not harmed in any way. The sheep are returning to their home in Suffolk today and will be at the festival from 16th July.

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

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    DUKAS/EYEVINE

     

  • Latitude Sheep outside Sadler's Wells
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    Latitude Sheep outside Sadler's Wells
    Multi-coloured sheep travelled from Suffolk to London to perform with dancers, Shaun Dillon and Kim Collins, in front of Sadlerís Wells, London, Great Britain. Latitude is the UK's largest multi-arts festival, for the eighth year running Sadlerís Wells will present a dance programme at the festival 16th - 19th July 2015 in Henham Park Suffolk.

    The Latitude Sheep were transported to London From Suffolk by Easton & Otley Agricultural College. Easton & Otley Agricultural College experienced livestock handlers who looked after the sheep during the photo call and the sheep were not harmed in any way. The sheep are returning to their home in Suffolk today and will be at the festival from 16th July.

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

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    http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    DUKAS/EYEVINE

     

  • Latitude Sheep outside Sadler's Wells
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    Latitude Sheep outside Sadler's Wells
    Multi-coloured sheep travelled from Suffolk to London to perform with dancers, Shaun Dillon and Kim Collins, in front of Sadlerís Wells, London, Great Britain. Latitude is the UK's largest multi-arts festival, for the eighth year running Sadlerís Wells will present a dance programme at the festival 16th - 19th July 2015 in Henham Park Suffolk.

    The Latitude Sheep were transported to London From Suffolk by Easton & Otley Agricultural College. Easton & Otley Agricultural College experienced livestock handlers who looked after the sheep during the photo call and the sheep were not harmed in any way. The sheep are returning to their home in Suffolk today and will be at the festival from 16th July.

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

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    http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    DUKAS/EYEVINE

     

  • Latitude Sheep outside Sadler's Wells
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    Latitude Sheep outside Sadler's Wells
    Multi-coloured sheep travelled from Suffolk to London to perform with dancers, Shaun Dillon and Kim Collins, in front of Sadlerís Wells, London, Great Britain. Latitude is the UK's largest multi-arts festival, for the eighth year running Sadlerís Wells will present a dance programme at the festival 16th - 19th July 2015 in Henham Park Suffolk.

    The Latitude Sheep were transported to London From Suffolk by Easton & Otley Agricultural College. Easton & Otley Agricultural College experienced livestock handlers who looked after the sheep during the photo call and the sheep were not harmed in any way. The sheep are returning to their home in Suffolk today and will be at the festival from 16th July.

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

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    http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    DUKAS/EYEVINE

     

  • Latitude Sheep outside Sadler's Wells
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    Latitude Sheep outside Sadler's Wells
    Multi-coloured sheep travelled from Suffolk to London to perform with dancers, Shaun Dillon and Kim Collins, in front of Sadlerís Wells, London, Great Britain. Latitude is the UK's largest multi-arts festival, for the eighth year running Sadlerís Wells will present a dance programme at the festival 16th - 19th July 2015 in Henham Park Suffolk.

    The Latitude Sheep were transported to London From Suffolk by Easton & Otley Agricultural College. Easton & Otley Agricultural College experienced livestock handlers who looked after the sheep during the photo call and the sheep were not harmed in any way. The sheep are returning to their home in Suffolk today and will be at the festival from 16th July.

    © Elliott Franks / eyevine

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    http:///www.eyevine.com (FOTO: DUKAS/EYEVINE)

    DUKAS/EYEVINE

     

  • Rescued kittens with pink fur after living at a concrete factory, Redruth, Cornwall, Britain - 17 May 2011
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    Rescued kittens with pink fur after living at a concrete factory, Redruth, Cornwall, Britain - 17 May 2011
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Lee Tucker / Rex Features (1323917a)
    Rescued kitten with pink fur after living at a concrete factory
    Rescued kittens with pink fur after living at a concrete factory, Redruth, Cornwall, Britain - 17 May 2011
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    Four tiny kittens whose fur turned pink while they were living at a concrete factory in Cornwall have been rescued by a cat charity.

    The four-week-old kittens, who all sported the colourful tint, were discovered living rough at the factory in Redruth and are now being looked after by Cats Protection.

    It is thought that the kittens must have come into contact with some red pigment used in concrete manufacturing, which has caused their rather unusual appearance.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    DUKAS/REX