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FEATURE - Die Dinosaurier haben London überrannt
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Wild dinosaurs shock onlookers during a rampage around London to promote national tour of animatronic dinosaurs, Jurassic Kingdom (www.jurassickingdom.uk)
Dinosaurs rampage across London to promote 'Jurassic Kingdom' tour, UK - 27 Mar 2017
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FEATURE - Die Dinosaurier haben London überrannt
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Wild dinosaurs shock onlookers during a rampage around London to promote national tour of animatronic dinosaurs, Jurassic Kingdom (www.jurassickingdom.uk)
Dinosaurs rampage across London to promote 'Jurassic Kingdom' tour, UK - 27 Mar 2017
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FEATURE - Die Dinosaurier haben London überrannt
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Wild dinosaurs shock onlookers during a rampage around London to promote national tour of animatronic dinosaurs, Jurassic Kingdom (www.jurassickingdom.uk)
Dinosaurs rampage across London to promote 'Jurassic Kingdom' tour, UK - 27 Mar 2017
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FEATURE - Hier zeigt sich die Milchstrasse von ihrer schönsten Pracht
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Pictured: Starlit Church Ope Cove
A photographer who is inspired by spectacular landscapes has conjured up a unique impression of Britain's night skies. Stephen Banks, 27, uses a special augmented reality app to track and take pictures of the positions of the stars.
He then lies back for several hours at a time while his camera is busy snapping away taking long exposure shots to build up detail in the final image. His photographs are inspired by the landscapes and landmarks in Dorset, where he lives, including Durdle Door and Lulworth Cove. SEE OUR COPY FOR DETAILS.
Please byline: Stephen Banks/Solent News
© Stephen Banks/Solent News & Photo Agency
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FEATURE - Sommerwetter in England
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Swaine/REX/Shutterstock (5764952f)
A couple look out over the Jurassic Coastline at Stairhole Dorset
Seasonal weather, Dorset, UK - 12 Jul 2016
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FEATURE - Sommerwetter in England
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Swaine/REX/Shutterstock (5764952g)
The white rugged cliffs of the Jurassic coastline as far at White Nothe from Dungy Head Dorset
Seasonal weather, Dorset, UK - 12 Jul 2016
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PEOPLE - Bollywood-Schauspieler Irrfan Khan mit 53 Jahren gestorben (Archiv)
Editorial use only. No book cover usage.
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Irrfan Khan
Jurassic World - 2015
Director: Colin Trevorrow
Amblin/Legendary Pictures/Universal
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Scifi
Jurassic Park 4 / Jurassic Park IV
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Family share their home with 145 pet animals, Weeting, Norfolk, Britain - 10 Oct 2014
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Jamie Mintram loading his Jurassic Encounters van
Family share their home with 145 pet animals, Weeting, Norfolk, Britain - 10 Oct 2014
*Full story: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/pj95
Sharing their home with almost 150 pets, the Mintram family redefine the meaning of animal mad! Former lab technician Jamie and his wife Michelle, 32, live with their children Chloe, six, and Josh, eight, in a typical detached house in Weeting, Norfolk. What's not so typical is the fact they also share their home with a veritable menagerie of creatures. This includes a collection of 30 snakes - including a boa constrictor called Big Mamma - a crocodile, a monitor lizard and a host of creepy crawlies that live in the garage. And the other rooms of the house don't escape either with every one, besides the living room, showing traces of the Mintram's animal inhabitants. Indeed, the second reception room, the dining room, the fourth bedroom and much of the kitchen are given over to the non-human members of the family.
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Movie Props Up For Auction In California, America - Dec 2007
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Movie Fans Can have Their Very Own Jurassic Park, When Some of the Most Iconic Creature Props From the Film Go Under the Hammer Next Month. And Various Other Props From Blockbuster Movies Are Set to be Sold. See Our Copy.
This is the Christopher Reeve 'Hero' Walking Cape From Superman: the Movie Made in 1978. The Full Length Red Cape of Heavy-Weight Cotton, Lined Inside at the Shoulders in Matching Red Fabric.
The Back-Facing Side of the Cape is Emblazoned with the Signature "S" Logo in Krypton Script. Although This Cape was Made for Superman: the Movie, it was Most Likely Used in Superman Ii as Well, Since Both Were Filmed Concurrently.
Movie Props Up For Auction In California, America - Dec 2007
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ZUSAMMENSTELLUNG: Christopher Reeve: 10. Todestag am 10. Oktober 2014
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The biggest swan round up in the UK at the Fleet nature Reserve in Dorset, Britain - 23 Jul 2011
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Volunteers during the swan round up
The biggest swan round up in the UK
The biggest swan round up in the UK has just taken place early this morning(sat) at the Fleet nature Reserve in Dorset. (collective noun: a lamentation of swans or herd).
Some 500 wild swans were corralled and slowly driven to a landing point at The Abbotsbury Swannery at the end of the waterway that lies just inside Chesil Beach on the Jurassic coast. Hundreds of volunteers of all ages walked to nearly waist deep in order to help keep the swans moving in the right direction.
The giant birds at this time of year are mainly flightless due to them moulting their feathers so they can be very carefully encouraged up the shallow tidal water to a place where a team of handlers can examine, weigh and ring the birds.
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VTMYCGLSZ (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Lightning over the Dorset coast, Britain - 06 May 2011
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Amateur Photographer Captures Amazing Picture In A Flash
When a amateur photographer made a lightning decision to get out his camera he managed to capture a stunning image of a thunderstorm over his home town.
The fantastic display of forked lightning across parts of Weymouth in Dorset shows a huge bolt striking into the sea.
Self-taught amateur photographerJustin Turner, 21, had been keen to capture some images of storms so when he knew that thunder was forecast he made plans to find a suitable location.
Driving to the top of 200 foot cliffs at Portland he set up his camera and tripod then waited as the storm slowly got closer to him.
After about half an hour he started to get some lightning shots but he stayed focused and was determined to do better whilst he was there.
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English Scenics
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Lyme Regis, Dorset
English Scenics
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travel mix 2
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Cliffs by sea
travel mix 2
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Various - 2010
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoff Moore / Rex Features ( 1178112b )
Chesil Beach, Dorset part of the World Heritage Jurassic Coast. The natural pebble beach stretches over 18 miles.
Various - 2010
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'Jurassic Jewels' charity calendar, Jurassic coastline, Dorset, Britain - 01 Nov 2009
NOT FOR USE ON GREETING CARDS, POSTCARDS OR CALENDARS WORLDWIDE
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Austin / Rex Features ( 1028681m )
'Jurassic Jewels' charity calendar, Jurassic coastline, Dorset, Britain - 01 Nov 2009
CALENDAR BRINGS DORSET'S JURASSIC JEWELS TO LIFE
A new charity calendar aims to bring some of Devon and Dorset's hidden beauty spots to life with a hidden twist - cleverly camouflaged women.
The 'Jurassic Jewels' calendar features various locations from the famed Jurassic coastline.
Skillfully worked into each of the pictures is calendar girl Sky Seraphin, covered only in body paint and blending into the background.
In one she appears as a fearsome water nymph emerging from a waterfall, while another shows her virtually indistinguishable from the pebbly beach around her.
The beautiful body of work was the brainchild of project organiser Cheryl Reynolds, and this is the second calendar she has produced.
For the 2009 edition images of the Jurassic Coastline were painted on to the models' bodies, and they were then photographed against a black backdrop.
Just like this year, the beautiful body art was all down to the creative talents of artists Mark Gannon and Amanda Williams.
Wanting something different for this year's calendar, they decided to take their model outside to shoot her on location.
Not surprisingly the decision proved to be slightly more difficult, and caused a few raised eyebrows from curious passers-by.
The 2010 calendar will raise money for children's hospice Julia's House, in Dorset, as well as MacMillan Cancer Support.
Sales from last year's GBP 7.50 calendar helped to raise GBP 4,000 for charity and the hope this year is to top that.
As such, everyone involved in putting the calendar together worked free of charge - bringing their different skills and their shared love of the landscape of the Jurassic Coast.
MUST CREDIT...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HY
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'Jurassic Jewels' charity calendar, Jurassic coastline, Dorset, Britain - 01 Nov 2009
NOT FOR USE ON GREETING CARDS, POSTCARDS OR CALENDARS WORLDWIDE
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Austin / Rex Features ( 1028681l )
'Jurassic Jewels' charity calendar, Jurassic coastline, Dorset, Britain - 01 Nov 2009
CALENDAR BRINGS DORSET'S JURASSIC JEWELS TO LIFE
A new charity calendar aims to bring some of Devon and Dorset's hidden beauty spots to life with a hidden twist - cleverly camouflaged women.
The 'Jurassic Jewels' calendar features various locations from the famed Jurassic coastline.
Skillfully worked into each of the pictures is calendar girl Sky Seraphin, covered only in body paint and blending into the background.
In one she appears as a fearsome water nymph emerging from a waterfall, while another shows her virtually indistinguishable from the pebbly beach around her.
The beautiful body of work was the brainchild of project organiser Cheryl Reynolds, and this is the second calendar she has produced.
For the 2009 edition images of the Jurassic Coastline were painted on to the models' bodies, and they were then photographed against a black backdrop.
Just like this year, the beautiful body art was all down to the creative talents of artists Mark Gannon and Amanda Williams.
Wanting something different for this year's calendar, they decided to take their model outside to shoot her on location.
Not surprisingly the decision proved to be slightly more difficult, and caused a few raised eyebrows from curious passers-by.
The 2010 calendar will raise money for children's hospice Julia's House, in Dorset, as well as MacMillan Cancer Support.
Sales from last year's GBP 7.50 calendar helped to raise GBP 4,000 for charity and the hope this year is to top that.
As such, everyone involved in putting the calendar together worked free of charge - bringing their different skills and their shared love of the landscape of the Jurassic Coast.
MUST CREDIT...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HY
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'Jurassic Jewels' charity calendar, Jurassic coastline, Dorset, Britain - 01 Nov 2009
NOT FOR USE ON GREETING CARDS, POSTCARDS OR CALENDARS WORLDWIDE
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Austin / Rex Features ( 1028681k )
'Jurassic Jewels' charity calendar, Jurassic coastline, Dorset, Britain - 01 Nov 2009
CALENDAR BRINGS DORSET'S JURASSIC JEWELS TO LIFE
A new charity calendar aims to bring some of Devon and Dorset's hidden beauty spots to life with a hidden twist - cleverly camouflaged women.
The 'Jurassic Jewels' calendar features various locations from the famed Jurassic coastline.
Skillfully worked into each of the pictures is calendar girl Sky Seraphin, covered only in body paint and blending into the background.
In one she appears as a fearsome water nymph emerging from a waterfall, while another shows her virtually indistinguishable from the pebbly beach around her.
The beautiful body of work was the brainchild of project organiser Cheryl Reynolds, and this is the second calendar she has produced.
For the 2009 edition images of the Jurassic Coastline were painted on to the models' bodies, and they were then photographed against a black backdrop.
Just like this year, the beautiful body art was all down to the creative talents of artists Mark Gannon and Amanda Williams.
Wanting something different for this year's calendar, they decided to take their model outside to shoot her on location.
Not surprisingly the decision proved to be slightly more difficult, and caused a few raised eyebrows from curious passers-by.
The 2010 calendar will raise money for children's hospice Julia's House, in Dorset, as well as MacMillan Cancer Support.
Sales from last year's GBP 7.50 calendar helped to raise GBP 4,000 for charity and the hope this year is to top that.
As such, everyone involved in putting the calendar together worked free of charge - bringing their different skills and their shared love of the landscape of the Jurassic Coast.
MUST CREDIT...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HY
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'Jurassic Jewels' charity calendar, Jurassic coastline, Dorset, Britain - 01 Nov 2009
NOT FOR USE ON GREETING CARDS, POSTCARDS OR CALENDARS WORLDWIDE
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Austin / Rex Features ( 1028681h )
'Jurassic Jewels' charity calendar, Jurassic coastline, Dorset, Britain - 01 Nov 2009
CALENDAR BRINGS DORSET'S JURASSIC JEWELS TO LIFE
A new charity calendar aims to bring some of Devon and Dorset's hidden beauty spots to life with a hidden twist - cleverly camouflaged women.
The 'Jurassic Jewels' calendar features various locations from the famed Jurassic coastline.
Skillfully worked into each of the pictures is calendar girl Sky Seraphin, covered only in body paint and blending into the background.
In one she appears as a fearsome water nymph emerging from a waterfall, while another shows her virtually indistinguishable from the pebbly beach around her.
The beautiful body of work was the brainchild of project organiser Cheryl Reynolds, and this is the second calendar she has produced.
For the 2009 edition images of the Jurassic Coastline were painted on to the models' bodies, and they were then photographed against a black backdrop.
Just like this year, the beautiful body art was all down to the creative talents of artists Mark Gannon and Amanda Williams.
Wanting something different for this year's calendar, they decided to take their model outside to shoot her on location.
Not surprisingly the decision proved to be slightly more difficult, and caused a few raised eyebrows from curious passers-by.
The 2010 calendar will raise money for children's hospice Julia's House, in Dorset, as well as MacMillan Cancer Support.
Sales from last year's GBP 7.50 calendar helped to raise GBP 4,000 for charity and the hope this year is to top that.
As such, everyone involved in putting the calendar together worked free of charge - bringing their different skills and their shared love of the landscape of the Jurassic Coast.
MUST CREDIT...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HY
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'Jurassic Jewels' charity calendar, Jurassic coastline, Dorset, Britain - 01 Nov 2009
NOT FOR USE ON GREETING CARDS, POSTCARDS OR CALENDARS WORLDWIDE
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Austin / Rex Features ( 1028681i )
'Jurassic Jewels' charity calendar, Jurassic coastline, Dorset, Britain - 01 Nov 2009
CALENDAR BRINGS DORSET'S JURASSIC JEWELS TO LIFE
A new charity calendar aims to bring some of Devon and Dorset's hidden beauty spots to life with a hidden twist - cleverly camouflaged women.
The 'Jurassic Jewels' calendar features various locations from the famed Jurassic coastline.
Skillfully worked into each of the pictures is calendar girl Sky Seraphin, covered only in body paint and blending into the background.
In one she appears as a fearsome water nymph emerging from a waterfall, while another shows her virtually indistinguishable from the pebbly beach around her.
The beautiful body of work was the brainchild of project organiser Cheryl Reynolds, and this is the second calendar she has produced.
For the 2009 edition images of the Jurassic Coastline were painted on to the models' bodies, and they were then photographed against a black backdrop.
Just like this year, the beautiful body art was all down to the creative talents of artists Mark Gannon and Amanda Williams.
Wanting something different for this year's calendar, they decided to take their model outside to shoot her on location.
Not surprisingly the decision proved to be slightly more difficult, and caused a few raised eyebrows from curious passers-by.
The 2010 calendar will raise money for children's hospice Julia's House, in Dorset, as well as MacMillan Cancer Support.
Sales from last year's GBP 7.50 calendar helped to raise GBP 4,000 for charity and the hope this year is to top that.
As such, everyone involved in putting the calendar together worked free of charge - bringing their different skills and their shared love of the landscape of the Jurassic Coast.
MUST CREDIT...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HY
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'Jurassic Jewels' charity calendar, Jurassic coastline, Dorset, Britain - 01 Nov 2009
NOT FOR USE ON GREETING CARDS, POSTCARDS OR CALENDARS WORLDWIDE
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Austin / Rex Features ( 1028681j )
'Jurassic Jewels' charity calendar, Jurassic coastline, Dorset, Britain - 01 Nov 2009
CALENDAR BRINGS DORSET'S JURASSIC JEWELS TO LIFE
A new charity calendar aims to bring some of Devon and Dorset's hidden beauty spots to life with a hidden twist - cleverly camouflaged women.
The 'Jurassic Jewels' calendar features various locations from the famed Jurassic coastline.
Skillfully worked into each of the pictures is calendar girl Sky Seraphin, covered only in body paint and blending into the background.
In one she appears as a fearsome water nymph emerging from a waterfall, while another shows her virtually indistinguishable from the pebbly beach around her.
The beautiful body of work was the brainchild of project organiser Cheryl Reynolds, and this is the second calendar she has produced.
For the 2009 edition images of the Jurassic Coastline were painted on to the models' bodies, and they were then photographed against a black backdrop.
Just like this year, the beautiful body art was all down to the creative talents of artists Mark Gannon and Amanda Williams.
Wanting something different for this year's calendar, they decided to take their model outside to shoot her on location.
Not surprisingly the decision proved to be slightly more difficult, and caused a few raised eyebrows from curious passers-by.
The 2010 calendar will raise money for children's hospice Julia's House, in Dorset, as well as MacMillan Cancer Support.
Sales from last year's GBP 7.50 calendar helped to raise GBP 4,000 for charity and the hope this year is to top that.
As such, everyone involved in putting the calendar together worked free of charge - bringing their different skills and their shared love of the landscape of the Jurassic Coast.
MUST CREDIT...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HY
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'Jurassic Jewels' charity calendar, Jurassic coastline, Dorset, Britain - 01 Nov 2009
NOT FOR USE ON GREETING CARDS, POSTCARDS OR CALENDARS WORLDWIDE
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Austin / Rex Features ( 1028681d )
'Jurassic Jewels' charity calendar, Jurassic coastline, Dorset, Britain - 01 Nov 2009
CALENDAR BRINGS DORSET'S JURASSIC JEWELS TO LIFE
A new charity calendar aims to bring some of Devon and Dorset's hidden beauty spots to life with a hidden twist - cleverly camouflaged women.
The 'Jurassic Jewels' calendar features various locations from the famed Jurassic coastline.
Skillfully worked into each of the pictures is calendar girl Sky Seraphin, covered only in body paint and blending into the background.
In one she appears as a fearsome water nymph emerging from a waterfall, while another shows her virtually indistinguishable from the pebbly beach around her.
The beautiful body of work was the brainchild of project organiser Cheryl Reynolds, and this is the second calendar she has produced.
For the 2009 edition images of the Jurassic Coastline were painted on to the models' bodies, and they were then photographed against a black backdrop.
Just like this year, the beautiful body art was all down to the creative talents of artists Mark Gannon and Amanda Williams.
Wanting something different for this year's calendar, they decided to take their model outside to shoot her on location.
Not surprisingly the decision proved to be slightly more difficult, and caused a few raised eyebrows from curious passers-by.
The 2010 calendar will raise money for children's hospice Julia's House, in Dorset, as well as MacMillan Cancer Support.
Sales from last year's GBP 7.50 calendar helped to raise GBP 4,000 for charity and the hope this year is to top that.
As such, everyone involved in putting the calendar together worked free of charge - bringing their different skills and their shared love of the landscape of the Jurassic Coast.
MUST CREDIT...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HY
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'Jurassic Jewels' charity calendar, Jurassic coastline, Dorset, Britain - 01 Nov 2009
NOT FOR USE ON GREETING CARDS, POSTCARDS OR CALENDARS WORLDWIDE
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Austin / Rex Features ( 1028681e )
'Jurassic Jewels' charity calendar, Jurassic coastline, Dorset, Britain - 01 Nov 2009
CALENDAR BRINGS DORSET'S JURASSIC JEWELS TO LIFE
A new charity calendar aims to bring some of Devon and Dorset's hidden beauty spots to life with a hidden twist - cleverly camouflaged women.
The 'Jurassic Jewels' calendar features various locations from the famed Jurassic coastline.
Skillfully worked into each of the pictures is calendar girl Sky Seraphin, covered only in body paint and blending into the background.
In one she appears as a fearsome water nymph emerging from a waterfall, while another shows her virtually indistinguishable from the pebbly beach around her.
The beautiful body of work was the brainchild of project organiser Cheryl Reynolds, and this is the second calendar she has produced.
For the 2009 edition images of the Jurassic Coastline were painted on to the models' bodies, and they were then photographed against a black backdrop.
Just like this year, the beautiful body art was all down to the creative talents of artists Mark Gannon and Amanda Williams.
Wanting something different for this year's calendar, they decided to take their model outside to shoot her on location.
Not surprisingly the decision proved to be slightly more difficult, and caused a few raised eyebrows from curious passers-by.
The 2010 calendar will raise money for children's hospice Julia's House, in Dorset, as well as MacMillan Cancer Support.
Sales from last year's GBP 7.50 calendar helped to raise GBP 4,000 for charity and the hope this year is to top that.
As such, everyone involved in putting the calendar together worked free of charge - bringing their different skills and their shared love of the landscape of the Jurassic Coast.
MUST CREDIT...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HY
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'Jurassic Jewels' charity calendar, Jurassic coastline, Dorset, Britain - 01 Nov 2009
NOT FOR USE ON GREETING CARDS, POSTCARDS OR CALENDARS WORLDWIDE
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Austin / Rex Features ( 1028681c )
'Jurassic Jewels' charity calendar, Jurassic coastline, Dorset, Britain - 01 Nov 2009
CALENDAR BRINGS DORSET'S JURASSIC JEWELS TO LIFE
A new charity calendar aims to bring some of Devon and Dorset's hidden beauty spots to life with a hidden twist - cleverly camouflaged women.
The 'Jurassic Jewels' calendar features various locations from the famed Jurassic coastline.
Skillfully worked into each of the pictures is calendar girl Sky Seraphin, covered only in body paint and blending into the background.
In one she appears as a fearsome water nymph emerging from a waterfall, while another shows her virtually indistinguishable from the pebbly beach around her.
The beautiful body of work was the brainchild of project organiser Cheryl Reynolds, and this is the second calendar she has produced.
For the 2009 edition images of the Jurassic Coastline were painted on to the models' bodies, and they were then photographed against a black backdrop.
Just like this year, the beautiful body art was all down to the creative talents of artists Mark Gannon and Amanda Williams.
Wanting something different for this year's calendar, they decided to take their model outside to shoot her on location.
Not surprisingly the decision proved to be slightly more difficult, and caused a few raised eyebrows from curious passers-by.
The 2010 calendar will raise money for children's hospice Julia's House, in Dorset, as well as MacMillan Cancer Support.
Sales from last year's GBP 7.50 calendar helped to raise GBP 4,000 for charity and the hope this year is to top that.
As such, everyone involved in putting the calendar together worked free of charge - bringing their different skills and their shared love of the landscape of the Jurassic Coast.
MUST CREDIT...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HY
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'Jurassic Jewels' charity calendar, Jurassic coastline, Dorset, Britain - 01 Nov 2009
NOT FOR USE ON GREETING CARDS, POSTCARDS OR CALENDARS WORLDWIDE
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Austin / Rex Features ( 1028681g )
'Jurassic Jewels' charity calendar, Jurassic coastline, Dorset, Britain - 01 Nov 2009
CALENDAR BRINGS DORSET'S JURASSIC JEWELS TO LIFE
A new charity calendar aims to bring some of Devon and Dorset's hidden beauty spots to life with a hidden twist - cleverly camouflaged women.
The 'Jurassic Jewels' calendar features various locations from the famed Jurassic coastline.
Skillfully worked into each of the pictures is calendar girl Sky Seraphin, covered only in body paint and blending into the background.
In one she appears as a fearsome water nymph emerging from a waterfall, while another shows her virtually indistinguishable from the pebbly beach around her.
The beautiful body of work was the brainchild of project organiser Cheryl Reynolds, and this is the second calendar she has produced.
For the 2009 edition images of the Jurassic Coastline were painted on to the models' bodies, and they were then photographed against a black backdrop.
Just like this year, the beautiful body art was all down to the creative talents of artists Mark Gannon and Amanda Williams.
Wanting something different for this year's calendar, they decided to take their model outside to shoot her on location.
Not surprisingly the decision proved to be slightly more difficult, and caused a few raised eyebrows from curious passers-by.
The 2010 calendar will raise money for children's hospice Julia's House, in Dorset, as well as MacMillan Cancer Support.
Sales from last year's GBP 7.50 calendar helped to raise GBP 4,000 for charity and the hope this year is to top that.
As such, everyone involved in putting the calendar together worked free of charge - bringing their different skills and their shared love of the landscape of the Jurassic Coast.
MUST CREDIT...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HY
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'Jurassic Jewels' charity calendar, Jurassic coastline, Dorset, Britain - 01 Nov 2009
NOT FOR USE ON GREETING CARDS, POSTCARDS OR CALENDARS WORLDWIDE
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Austin / Rex Features ( 1028681f )
'Jurassic Jewels' charity calendar, Jurassic coastline, Dorset, Britain - 01 Nov 2009
CALENDAR BRINGS DORSET'S JURASSIC JEWELS TO LIFE
A new charity calendar aims to bring some of Devon and Dorset's hidden beauty spots to life with a hidden twist - cleverly camouflaged women.
The 'Jurassic Jewels' calendar features various locations from the famed Jurassic coastline.
Skillfully worked into each of the pictures is calendar girl Sky Seraphin, covered only in body paint and blending into the background.
In one she appears as a fearsome water nymph emerging from a waterfall, while another shows her virtually indistinguishable from the pebbly beach around her.
The beautiful body of work was the brainchild of project organiser Cheryl Reynolds, and this is the second calendar she has produced.
For the 2009 edition images of the Jurassic Coastline were painted on to the models' bodies, and they were then photographed against a black backdrop.
Just like this year, the beautiful body art was all down to the creative talents of artists Mark Gannon and Amanda Williams.
Wanting something different for this year's calendar, they decided to take their model outside to shoot her on location.
Not surprisingly the decision proved to be slightly more difficult, and caused a few raised eyebrows from curious passers-by.
The 2010 calendar will raise money for children's hospice Julia's House, in Dorset, as well as MacMillan Cancer Support.
Sales from last year's GBP 7.50 calendar helped to raise GBP 4,000 for charity and the hope this year is to top that.
As such, everyone involved in putting the calendar together worked free of charge - bringing their different skills and their shared love of the landscape of the Jurassic Coast.
MUST CREDIT...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HY
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'Jurassic Jewels' charity calendar, Jurassic coastline, Dorset, Britain - 01 Nov 2009
NOT FOR USE ON GREETING CARDS, POSTCARDS OR CALENDARS WORLDWIDE
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Austin / Rex Features ( 1028681b )
'Jurassic Jewels' charity calendar, Jurassic coastline, Dorset, Britain - 01 Nov 2009
CALENDAR BRINGS DORSET'S JURASSIC JEWELS TO LIFE
A new charity calendar aims to bring some of Devon and Dorset's hidden beauty spots to life with a hidden twist - cleverly camouflaged women.
The 'Jurassic Jewels' calendar features various locations from the famed Jurassic coastline.
Skillfully worked into each of the pictures is calendar girl Sky Seraphin, covered only in body paint and blending into the background.
In one she appears as a fearsome water nymph emerging from a waterfall, while another shows her virtually indistinguishable from the pebbly beach around her.
The beautiful body of work was the brainchild of project organiser Cheryl Reynolds, and this is the second calendar she has produced.
For the 2009 edition images of the Jurassic Coastline were painted on to the models' bodies, and they were then photographed against a black backdrop.
Just like this year, the beautiful body art was all down to the creative talents of artists Mark Gannon and Amanda Williams.
Wanting something different for this year's calendar, they decided to take their model outside to shoot her on location.
Not surprisingly the decision proved to be slightly more difficult, and caused a few raised eyebrows from curious passers-by.
The 2010 calendar will raise money for children's hospice Julia's House, in Dorset, as well as MacMillan Cancer Support.
Sales from last year's GBP 7.50 calendar helped to raise GBP 4,000 for charity and the hope this year is to top that.
As such, everyone involved in putting the calendar together worked free of charge - bringing their different skills and their shared love of the landscape of the Jurassic Coast.
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'Jurassic Jewels' charity calendar, Jurassic coastline, Dorset, Britain - 01 Nov 2009
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'Jurassic Jewels' charity calendar, Jurassic coastline, Dorset, Britain - 01 Nov 2009
CALENDAR BRINGS DORSET'S JURASSIC JEWELS TO LIFE
A new charity calendar aims to bring some of Devon and Dorset's hidden beauty spots to life with a hidden twist - cleverly camouflaged women.
The 'Jurassic Jewels' calendar features various locations from the famed Jurassic coastline.
Skillfully worked into each of the pictures is calendar girl Sky Seraphin, covered only in body paint and blending into the background.
In one she appears as a fearsome water nymph emerging from a waterfall, while another shows her virtually indistinguishable from the pebbly beach around her.
The beautiful body of work was the brainchild of project organiser Cheryl Reynolds, and this is the second calendar she has produced.
For the 2009 edition images of the Jurassic Coastline were painted on to the models' bodies, and they were then photographed against a black backdrop.
Just like this year, the beautiful body art was all down to the creative talents of artists Mark Gannon and Amanda Williams.
Wanting something different for this year's calendar, they decided to take their model outside to shoot her on location.
Not surprisingly the decision proved to be slightly more difficult, and caused a few raised eyebrows from curious passers-by.
The 2010 calendar will raise money for children's hospice Julia's House, in Dorset, as well as MacMillan Cancer Support.
Sales from last year's GBP 7.50 calendar helped to raise GBP 4,000 for charity and the hope this year is to top that.
As such, everyone involved in putting the calendar together worked free of charge - bringing their different skills and their shared love of the landscape of the Jurassic Coast.
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Durdle Door near to Lulworth Cove in Dorset, Britain - 13 Oct 2009
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Durdle Door limestone arch landmark on part of the World Heritage Site, 'The Jurassic Coast' near to Lulworth Cove in Dorset, England, Britain.
Durdle Door near to Lulworth Cove in Dorset, Britain - 13 Oct 2009
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Durdle Door near to Lulworth Cove in Dorset, Britain - 13 Oct 2009
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Durdle Door limestone arch landmark on part of the World Heritage Site, 'The Jurassic Coast' near to Lulworth Cove in Dorset, England, Britain.
Durdle Door near to Lulworth Cove in Dorset, Britain - 13 Oct 2009
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Charmouth, Dorset, Britain - Sep 2009
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Landslip on the coastal path at the top of Charmouth Cliffs, which form part of Britain's Jurassic Coast. Charmouth, Dorset, England, Britain.
Charmouth, Dorset, Britain - Sep 2009
This was a very warm, sunny day at the end of September.
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Charmouth, Dorset, Britain - Sep 2009
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Charmouth Cliffs which form part of Britain's Jurassic coast. Charmouth, Dorset, England, Britain.
Charmouth, Dorset, Britain - Sep 2009
This was a very warm, sunny day at the end of September.
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Jurassic Coast painted on nudes for Ladies Charity Calendar, Britain - 02 Nov 2008
NOT FOR USE ON GREETING CARDS OR POSTCARDS OR UK CALENDARS
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Austin / Rex Features ( 813905a )
Ammonites on the Jurassic Coast painted on one of the 'Calendar Girls'.
Jurasic Coast painted on nudes for Ladies Charity Calendar, Britain - 02 Nov 2008
THE PAINTED CALENDAR GIRLS
A group of 'calendar girls' have immortalised one of Britain's most ancient and important coastlines with paintings done on an unusual canvas - their own bodies.
The 12 women enlisted the help of body painter Mark Gannon to use their nude bodies as canvasses for pictures illustrating sights that can be seen along the Jurassic Coast.
Durdle Door, Portland Bill Lighthouse, Golden Cap and Sandford Castle were just some of the iconic landscapes that were captured on the women's faces, backs and bottoms.
The idea originated with 61-year-old Cheryl Reynolds and was all done in aid of charity.
The Jurassic Coast is a World Heritage Site that stretches 95 miles from Orcombe Point in East Devon to Old Harry Rocks in East Dorset.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Richard Austin / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ZTWHMPSH (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Jurassic Coast painted on nudes for Ladies Charity Calendar, Britain - 02 Nov 2008
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Austin / Rex Features ( 813905m )
Jurassic Jewel's Calendar Girls.
Jurasic Coast painted on nudes for Ladies Charity Calendar, Britain - 02 Nov 2008
THE PAINTED CALENDAR GIRLS
A group of 'calendar girls' have immortalised one of Britain's most ancient and important coastlines with paintings done on an unusual canvas - their own bodies.
The 12 women enlisted the help of body painter Mark Gannon to use their nude bodies as canvasses for pictures illustrating sights that can be seen along the Jurassic Coast.
Durdle Door, Portland Bill Lighthouse, Golden Cap and Sandford Castle were just some of the iconic landscapes that were captured on the women's faces, backs and bottoms.
The idea originated with 61-year-old Cheryl Reynolds and was all done in aid of charity.
The Jurassic Coast is a World Heritage Site that stretches 95 miles from Orcombe Point in East Devon to Old Harry Rocks in East Dorset.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Richard Austin / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ZTWHMPSH (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Jurassic Coast painted on nudes for Ladies Charity Calendar, Britain - 02 Nov 2008
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Austin / Rex Features ( 813905l )
Artists Mark Gannon and Amanda Williams at work on the Jurassic Jewel's Calendar at Lyme Regis.
Jurasic Coast painted on nudes for Ladies Charity Calendar, Britain - 02 Nov 2008
THE PAINTED CALENDAR GIRLS
A group of 'calendar girls' have immortalised one of Britain's most ancient and important coastlines with paintings done on an unusual canvas - their own bodies.
The 12 women enlisted the help of body painter Mark Gannon to use their nude bodies as canvasses for pictures illustrating sights that can be seen along the Jurassic Coast.
Durdle Door, Portland Bill Lighthouse, Golden Cap and Sandford Castle were just some of the iconic landscapes that were captured on the women's faces, backs and bottoms.
The idea originated with 61-year-old Cheryl Reynolds and was all done in aid of charity.
The Jurassic Coast is a World Heritage Site that stretches 95 miles from Orcombe Point in East Devon to Old Harry Rocks in East Dorset.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Richard Austin / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ZTWHMPSH (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Jurassic Coast painted on nudes for Ladies Charity Calendar, Britain - 02 Nov 2008
NOT FOR USE ON GREETING CARDS OR POSTCARDS OR UK CALENDARS
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Austin / Rex Features ( 813905k )
Emma Models the Front Cover.
Jurasic Coast painted on nudes for Ladies Charity Calendar, Britain - 02 Nov 2008
THE PAINTED CALENDAR GIRLS
A group of 'calendar girls' have immortalised one of Britain's most ancient and important coastlines with paintings done on an unusual canvas - their own bodies.
The 12 women enlisted the help of body painter Mark Gannon to use their nude bodies as canvasses for pictures illustrating sights that can be seen along the Jurassic Coast.
Durdle Door, Portland Bill Lighthouse, Golden Cap and Sandford Castle were just some of the iconic landscapes that were captured on the women's faces, backs and bottoms.
The idea originated with 61-year-old Cheryl Reynolds and was all done in aid of charity.
The Jurassic Coast is a World Heritage Site that stretches 95 miles from Orcombe Point in East Devon to Old Harry Rocks in East Dorset.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Richard Austin / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ZTWHMPSH (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Jurassic Coast painted on nudes for Ladies Charity Calendar, Britain - 02 Nov 2008
NOT FOR USE ON GREETING CARDS OR POSTCARDS OR UK CALENDARS
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Austin / Rex Features ( 813905j )
Grannies Teeth on the Jurassic Coast painted on one of the 'Calendar Girls'.
Jurasic Coast painted on nudes for Ladies Charity Calendar, Britain - 02 Nov 2008
THE PAINTED CALENDAR GIRLS
A group of 'calendar girls' have immortalised one of Britain's most ancient and important coastlines with paintings done on an unusual canvas - their own bodies.
The 12 women enlisted the help of body painter Mark Gannon to use their nude bodies as canvasses for pictures illustrating sights that can be seen along the Jurassic Coast.
Durdle Door, Portland Bill Lighthouse, Golden Cap and Sandford Castle were just some of the iconic landscapes that were captured on the women's faces, backs and bottoms.
The idea originated with 61-year-old Cheryl Reynolds and was all done in aid of charity.
The Jurassic Coast is a World Heritage Site that stretches 95 miles from Orcombe Point in East Devon to Old Harry Rocks in East Dorset.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Richard Austin / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ZTWHMPSH (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Jurassic Coast painted on nudes for Ladies Charity Calendar, Britain - 02 Nov 2008
NOT FOR USE ON GREETING CARDS OR POSTCARDS OR UK CALENDARS
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Austin / Rex Features ( 813905i )
Durdle Dor on the Jurassic Coast painted on one of the 'Calendar Girls'.
Jurasic Coast painted on nudes for Ladies Charity Calendar, Britain - 02 Nov 2008
THE PAINTED CALENDAR GIRLS
A group of 'calendar girls' have immortalised one of Britain's most ancient and important coastlines with paintings done on an unusual canvas - their own bodies.
The 12 women enlisted the help of body painter Mark Gannon to use their nude bodies as canvasses for pictures illustrating sights that can be seen along the Jurassic Coast.
Durdle Door, Portland Bill Lighthouse, Golden Cap and Sandford Castle were just some of the iconic landscapes that were captured on the women's faces, backs and bottoms.
The idea originated with 61-year-old Cheryl Reynolds and was all done in aid of charity.
The Jurassic Coast is a World Heritage Site that stretches 95 miles from Orcombe Point in East Devon to Old Harry Rocks in East Dorset.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Richard Austin / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ZTWHMPSH (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Jurassic Coast painted on nudes for Ladies Charity Calendar, Britain - 02 Nov 2008
NOT FOR USE ON GREETING CARDS OR POSTCARDS OR UK CALENDARS
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Austin / Rex Features ( 813905h )
The Needles on the Jurassic Coast painted on one of the 'Calendar Girls'.
Jurasic Coast painted on nudes for Ladies Charity Calendar, Britain - 02 Nov 2008
THE PAINTED CALENDAR GIRLS
A group of 'calendar girls' have immortalised one of Britain's most ancient and important coastlines with paintings done on an unusual canvas - their own bodies.
The 12 women enlisted the help of body painter Mark Gannon to use their nude bodies as canvasses for pictures illustrating sights that can be seen along the Jurassic Coast.
Durdle Door, Portland Bill Lighthouse, Golden Cap and Sandford Castle were just some of the iconic landscapes that were captured on the women's faces, backs and bottoms.
The idea originated with 61-year-old Cheryl Reynolds and was all done in aid of charity.
The Jurassic Coast is a World Heritage Site that stretches 95 miles from Orcombe Point in East Devon to Old Harry Rocks in East Dorset.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Richard Austin / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ZTWHMPSH (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Jurassic Coast painted on nudes for Ladies Charity Calendar, Britain - 02 Nov 2008
NOT FOR USE ON GREETING CARDS OR POSTCARDS OR UK CALENDARS
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Austin / Rex Features ( 813905g )
Fireworks on the Jurassic Coast painted on one of the 'Calendar Girls'.
Jurasic Coast painted on nudes for Ladies Charity Calendar, Britain - 02 Nov 2008
THE PAINTED CALENDAR GIRLS
A group of 'calendar girls' have immortalised one of Britain's most ancient and important coastlines with paintings done on an unusual canvas - their own bodies.
The 12 women enlisted the help of body painter Mark Gannon to use their nude bodies as canvasses for pictures illustrating sights that can be seen along the Jurassic Coast.
Durdle Door, Portland Bill Lighthouse, Golden Cap and Sandford Castle were just some of the iconic landscapes that were captured on the women's faces, backs and bottoms.
The idea originated with 61-year-old Cheryl Reynolds and was all done in aid of charity.
The Jurassic Coast is a World Heritage Site that stretches 95 miles from Orcombe Point in East Devon to Old Harry Rocks in East Dorset.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Richard Austin / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ZTWHMPSH (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Jurassic Coast painted on nudes for Ladies Charity Calendar, Britain - 02 Nov 2008
NOT FOR USE ON GREETING CARDS OR POSTCARDS OR UK CALENDARS
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Austin / Rex Features ( 813905f )
Plesiosaur and Icthosaurus on the Jurassic Coast painted on one of the 'Calendar Girls'.
Jurasic Coast painted on nudes for Ladies Charity Calendar, Britain - 02 Nov 2008
THE PAINTED CALENDAR GIRLS
A group of 'calendar girls' have immortalised one of Britain's most ancient and important coastlines with paintings done on an unusual canvas - their own bodies.
The 12 women enlisted the help of body painter Mark Gannon to use their nude bodies as canvasses for pictures illustrating sights that can be seen along the Jurassic Coast.
Durdle Door, Portland Bill Lighthouse, Golden Cap and Sandford Castle were just some of the iconic landscapes that were captured on the women's faces, backs and bottoms.
The idea originated with 61-year-old Cheryl Reynolds and was all done in aid of charity.
The Jurassic Coast is a World Heritage Site that stretches 95 miles from Orcombe Point in East Devon to Old Harry Rocks in East Dorset.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Richard Austin / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ZTWHMPSH (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Jurassic Coast painted on nudes for Ladies Charity Calendar, Britain - 02 Nov 2008
NOT FOR USE ON GREETING CARDS OR POSTCARDS OR UK CALENDARS
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Austin / Rex Features ( 813905e )
Candles on the Cobb on the Jurassic Coast painted on two of the 'Calendar Girls'.
Jurasic Coast painted on nudes for Ladies Charity Calendar, Britain - 02 Nov 2008
THE PAINTED CALENDAR GIRLS
A group of 'calendar girls' have immortalised one of Britain's most ancient and important coastlines with paintings done on an unusual canvas - their own bodies.
The 12 women enlisted the help of body painter Mark Gannon to use their nude bodies as canvasses for pictures illustrating sights that can be seen along the Jurassic Coast.
Durdle Door, Portland Bill Lighthouse, Golden Cap and Sandford Castle were just some of the iconic landscapes that were captured on the women's faces, backs and bottoms.
The idea originated with 61-year-old Cheryl Reynolds and was all done in aid of charity.
The Jurassic Coast is a World Heritage Site that stretches 95 miles from Orcombe Point in East Devon to Old Harry Rocks in East Dorset.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Richard Austin / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ZTWHMPSH (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Jurassic Coast painted on nudes for Ladies Charity Calendar, Britain - 02 Nov 2008
NOT FOR USE ON GREETING CARDS OR POSTCARDS OR UK CALENDARS
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Austin / Rex Features ( 813905d )
Golden Cap on the Jurassic Coast painted on one of the 'Calendar Girls'.
Jurasic Coast painted on nudes for Ladies Charity Calendar, Britain - 02 Nov 2008
THE PAINTED CALENDAR GIRLS
A group of 'calendar girls' have immortalised one of Britain's most ancient and important coastlines with paintings done on an unusual canvas - their own bodies.
The 12 women enlisted the help of body painter Mark Gannon to use their nude bodies as canvasses for pictures illustrating sights that can be seen along the Jurassic Coast.
Durdle Door, Portland Bill Lighthouse, Golden Cap and Sandford Castle were just some of the iconic landscapes that were captured on the women's faces, backs and bottoms.
The idea originated with 61-year-old Cheryl Reynolds and was all done in aid of charity.
The Jurassic Coast is a World Heritage Site that stretches 95 miles from Orcombe Point in East Devon to Old Harry Rocks in East Dorset.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Richard Austin / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ZTWHMPSH (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Jurassic Coast painted on nudes for Ladies Charity Calendar, Britain - 02 Nov 2008
NOT FOR USE ON GREETING CARDS OR POSTCARDS OR UK CALENDARS
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Austin / Rex Features ( 813905c )
Jurassic Coast on the Jurassic Coast painted on one of the 'Calendar Girls'.
Jurasic Coast painted on nudes for Ladies Charity Calendar, Britain - 02 Nov 2008
THE PAINTED CALENDAR GIRLS
A group of 'calendar girls' have immortalised one of Britain's most ancient and important coastlines with paintings done on an unusual canvas - their own bodies.
The 12 women enlisted the help of body painter Mark Gannon to use their nude bodies as canvasses for pictures illustrating sights that can be seen along the Jurassic Coast.
Durdle Door, Portland Bill Lighthouse, Golden Cap and Sandford Castle were just some of the iconic landscapes that were captured on the women's faces, backs and bottoms.
The idea originated with 61-year-old Cheryl Reynolds and was all done in aid of charity.
The Jurassic Coast is a World Heritage Site that stretches 95 miles from Orcombe Point in East Devon to Old Harry Rocks in East Dorset.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Richard Austin / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ZTWHMPSH (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Jurassic Coast painted on nudes for Ladies Charity Calendar, Britain - 02 Nov 2008
NOT FOR USE ON GREETING CARDS OR POSTCARDS OR UK CALENDARS
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Richard Austin / Rex Features ( 813905b )
Portland Bill on the Jurassic Coast painted on one of the 'Calendar Girls'.
Jurasic Coast painted on nudes for Ladies Charity Calendar, Britain - 02 Nov 2008
THE PAINTED CALENDAR GIRLS
A group of 'calendar girls' have immortalised one of Britain's most ancient and important coastlines with paintings done on an unusual canvas - their own bodies.
The 12 women enlisted the help of body painter Mark Gannon to use their nude bodies as canvasses for pictures illustrating sights that can be seen along the Jurassic Coast.
Durdle Door, Portland Bill Lighthouse, Golden Cap and Sandford Castle were just some of the iconic landscapes that were captured on the women's faces, backs and bottoms.
The idea originated with 61-year-old Cheryl Reynolds and was all done in aid of charity.
The Jurassic Coast is a World Heritage Site that stretches 95 miles from Orcombe Point in East Devon to Old Harry Rocks in East Dorset.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Richard Austin / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/ZTWHMPSH (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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The Jurassic rocks of the Burton Bradstock area were subject to enormous pressure during the movement of the continents 140 million years ago. The cliffs are made from many layers of different material which erode at a different rate (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Fossil in a boulder on the foreshore at Dunraven Bay (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Sandy beach and cliff at Burton Bradstock (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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