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  • FEATURE - Der 'Nordstern' von Leeds
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    FEATURE - Der 'Nordstern' von Leeds
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by MCPIX/REX/Shutterstock (5622999f)
    Passersby investigate the installation
    Interactive North Star Iinstarllation? lands in Leeds
    to mark the launch of new intercity train operator, Britain - 04 Apr 2016
    A giant light installation inspired by the North Star has landed in Leeds today to mark the launch of the new intercity train operator, TransPennine Express (TPE). The interactive installation, designed by Leeds-based light designer, Julia Bickerstaff, encourages the public to share their hopes for ?Where Next?? for the North, which then affects the Star?s colour and brightness.

    The shining display of the North?s hopes and views of the future is positioned in Millennium Square in Leeds and measures a giant 6 x 6 metres. The 3D structure has been constructed using Steel and an array of brightly coloured neon tubing and LEDs. The public are being asked to share their ?Where Next?? hope for future of the North in person using an LED magnet or by tweeting @TPExpressTrains with the #hashWhereNext, to help the Star grow brighter.

    Designer, Julia Bickerstaff, who was born in Garforth and is still based in Leeds, added: ?With over thirty years? experience working with light, the chance for an installation on my doorstep was an opportunity I couldn?t miss. The Star is designed to reflect that this is a region that?s going places and
    that people, places and ideas make it happen.?

    As an esteemed local talent in her field, Julia will also be part of the TransPennine Express ?Where Next? Project?, a mentoring programme launching in May that will find, nurture and showcase talent from the route TransPennine Express serves ? supporting the development and growth of the region. Offering advice and guidance to six successful applicants in the fields of Food & Drink, Music and Art, the ?Future Stars? will be selected based on their talent and potential to contribute to cultural, ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfe (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Der 'Nordstern' von Leeds
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    FEATURE - Der 'Nordstern' von Leeds
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by MCPIX/REX/Shutterstock (5622999g)
    A father and his daughter place a hope for the future on the installation
    Interactive North Star Iinstarllation? lands in Leeds
    to mark the launch of new intercity train operator, Britain - 04 Apr 2016
    A giant light installation inspired by the North Star has landed in Leeds today to mark the launch of the new intercity train operator, TransPennine Express (TPE). The interactive installation, designed by Leeds-based light designer, Julia Bickerstaff, encourages the public to share their hopes for ?Where Next?? for the North, which then affects the Star?s colour and brightness.

    The shining display of the North?s hopes and views of the future is positioned in Millennium Square in Leeds and measures a giant 6 x 6 metres. The 3D structure has been constructed using Steel and an array of brightly coloured neon tubing and LEDs. The public are being asked to share their ?Where Next?? hope for future of the North in person using an LED magnet or by tweeting @TPExpressTrains with the #hashWhereNext, to help the Star grow brighter.

    Designer, Julia Bickerstaff, who was born in Garforth and is still based in Leeds, added: ?With over thirty years? experience working with light, the chance for an installation on my doorstep was an opportunity I couldn?t miss. The Star is designed to reflect that this is a region that?s going places and
    that people, places and ideas make it happen.?

    As an esteemed local talent in her field, Julia will also be part of the TransPennine Express ?Where Next? Project?, a mentoring programme launching in May that will find, nurture and showcase talent from the route TransPennine Express serves ? supporting the development and growth of the region. Offering advice and guidance to six successful applicants in the fields of Food & Drink, Music and Art, the ?Future Stars? will be selected based on their talent and po...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfe (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Der 'Nordstern' von Leeds
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    FEATURE - Der 'Nordstern' von Leeds
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by MCPIX/REX/Shutterstock (5622999d)
    Passersby investigate the installation
    Interactive North Star Iinstarllation? lands in Leeds
    to mark the launch of new intercity train operator, Britain - 04 Apr 2016
    A giant light installation inspired by the North Star has landed in Leeds today to mark the launch of the new intercity train operator, TransPennine Express (TPE). The interactive installation, designed by Leeds-based light designer, Julia Bickerstaff, encourages the public to share their hopes for ?Where Next?? for the North, which then affects the Star?s colour and brightness.

    The shining display of the North?s hopes and views of the future is positioned in Millennium Square in Leeds and measures a giant 6 x 6 metres. The 3D structure has been constructed using Steel and an array of brightly coloured neon tubing and LEDs. The public are being asked to share their ?Where Next?? hope for future of the North in person using an LED magnet or by tweeting @TPExpressTrains with the #hashWhereNext, to help the Star grow brighter.

    Designer, Julia Bickerstaff, who was born in Garforth and is still based in Leeds, added: ?With over thirty years? experience working with light, the chance for an installation on my doorstep was an opportunity I couldn?t miss. The Star is designed to reflect that this is a region that?s going places and
    that people, places and ideas make it happen.?

    As an esteemed local talent in her field, Julia will also be part of the TransPennine Express ?Where Next? Project?, a mentoring programme launching in May that will find, nurture and showcase talent from the route TransPennine Express serves ? supporting the development and growth of the region. Offering advice and guidance to six successful applicants in the fields of Food & Drink, Music and Art, the ?Future Stars? will be selected based on their talent and potential to contribute to cultural, ...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfe (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Der 'Nordstern' von Leeds
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    FEATURE - Der 'Nordstern' von Leeds
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by MCPIX/REX/Shutterstock (5622999a)
    The interactive installation, designed by Leeds-based light designer, Julia Bickerstaff, encourages the public to share their hopes for the North, which then affects the Star's colour and brightness.
    Interactive North Star Iinstarllation? lands in Leeds
    to mark the launch of new intercity train operator, Britain - 04 Apr 2016
    A giant light installation inspired by the North Star has landed in Leeds today to mark the launch of the new intercity train operator, TransPennine Express (TPE). The interactive installation, designed by Leeds-based light designer, Julia Bickerstaff, encourages the public to share their hopes for ?Where Next?? for the North, which then affects the Star?s colour and brightness.

    The shining display of the North?s hopes and views of the future is positioned in Millennium Square in Leeds and measures a giant 6 x 6 metres. The 3D structure has been constructed using Steel and an array of brightly coloured neon tubing and LEDs. The public are being asked to share their ?Where Next?? hope for future of the North in person using an LED magnet or by tweeting @TPExpressTrains with the #hashWhereNext, to help the Star grow brighter.

    Designer, Julia Bickerstaff, who was born in Garforth and is still based in Leeds, added: ?With over thirty years? experience working with light, the chance for an installation on my doorstep was an opportunity I couldn?t miss. The Star is designed to reflect that this is a region that?s going places and
    that people, places and ideas make it happen.?

    As an esteemed local talent in her field, Julia will also be part of the TransPennine Express ?Where Next? Project?, a mentoring programme launching in May that will find, nurture and showcase talent from the route TransPennine Express serves ? supporting the development and growth of the region. Offering advice and guidance to six succes...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeat (FOTO:DUKAS/RE

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Der 'Nordstern' von Leeds
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    FEATURE - Der 'Nordstern' von Leeds
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by MCPIX/REX/Shutterstock (5622999e)
    Julia Bickerstaff infront of the installation
    Interactive North Star Iinstarllation? lands in Leeds
    to mark the launch of new intercity train operator, Britain - 04 Apr 2016
    A giant light installation inspired by the North Star has landed in Leeds today to mark the launch of the new intercity train operator, TransPennine Express (TPE). The interactive installation, designed by Leeds-based light designer, Julia Bickerstaff, encourages the public to share their hopes for ?Where Next?? for the North, which then affects the Star?s colour and brightness.

    The shining display of the North?s hopes and views of the future is positioned in Millennium Square in Leeds and measures a giant 6 x 6 metres. The 3D structure has been constructed using Steel and an array of brightly coloured neon tubing and LEDs. The public are being asked to share their ?Where Next?? hope for future of the North in person using an LED magnet or by tweeting @TPExpressTrains with the #hashWhereNext, to help the Star grow brighter.

    Designer, Julia Bickerstaff, who was born in Garforth and is still based in Leeds, added: ?With over thirty years? experience working with light, the chance for an installation on my doorstep was an opportunity I couldn?t miss. The Star is designed to reflect that this is a region that?s going places and
    that people, places and ideas make it happen.?

    As an esteemed local talent in her field, Julia will also be part of the TransPennine Express ?Where Next? Project?, a mentoring programme launching in May that will find, nurture and showcase talent from the route TransPennine Express serves ? supporting the development and growth of the region. Offering advice and guidance to six successful applicants in the fields of Food & Drink, Music and Art, the ?Future Stars? will be selected based on their talent and potential to contribute to cul...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfe (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Der 'Nordstern' von Leeds
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    FEATURE - Der 'Nordstern' von Leeds
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by MCPIX/REX/Shutterstock (5622999c)
    A man takes a photograph of the installation
    Interactive North Star Iinstarllation? lands in Leeds
    to mark the launch of new intercity train operator, Britain - 04 Apr 2016
    A giant light installation inspired by the North Star has landed in Leeds today to mark the launch of the new intercity train operator, TransPennine Express (TPE). The interactive installation, designed by Leeds-based light designer, Julia Bickerstaff, encourages the public to share their hopes for ?Where Next?? for the North, which then affects the Star?s colour and brightness.

    The shining display of the North?s hopes and views of the future is positioned in Millennium Square in Leeds and measures a giant 6 x 6 metres. The 3D structure has been constructed using Steel and an array of brightly coloured neon tubing and LEDs. The public are being asked to share their ?Where Next?? hope for future of the North in person using an LED magnet or by tweeting @TPExpressTrains with the #hashWhereNext, to help the Star grow brighter.

    Designer, Julia Bickerstaff, who was born in Garforth and is still based in Leeds, added: ?With over thirty years? experience working with light, the chance for an installation on my doorstep was an opportunity I couldn?t miss. The Star is designed to reflect that this is a region that?s going places and
    that people, places and ideas make it happen.?

    As an esteemed local talent in her field, Julia will also be part of the TransPennine Express ?Where Next? Project?, a mentoring programme launching in May that will find, nurture and showcase talent from the route TransPennine Express serves ? supporting the development and growth of the region. Offering advice and guidance to six successful applicants in the fields of Food & Drink, Music and Art, the ?Future Stars? will be selected based on their talent and potential to contribute to cult...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfe (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Der 'Nordstern' von Leeds
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    FEATURE - Der 'Nordstern' von Leeds
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by MCPIX/REX/Shutterstock (5622999b)
    A man places his hopes for the future onto the installation
    Interactive North Star Iinstarllation? lands in Leeds
    to mark the launch of new intercity train operator, Britain - 04 Apr 2016
    A giant light installation inspired by the North Star has landed in Leeds today to mark the launch of the new intercity train operator, TransPennine Express (TPE). The interactive installation, designed by Leeds-based light designer, Julia Bickerstaff, encourages the public to share their hopes for ?Where Next?? for the North, which then affects the Star?s colour and brightness.

    The shining display of the North?s hopes and views of the future is positioned in Millennium Square in Leeds and measures a giant 6 x 6 metres. The 3D structure has been constructed using Steel and an array of brightly coloured neon tubing and LEDs. The public are being asked to share their ?Where Next?? hope for future of the North in person using an LED magnet or by tweeting @TPExpressTrains with the #hashWhereNext, to help the Star grow brighter.

    Designer, Julia Bickerstaff, who was born in Garforth and is still based in Leeds, added: ?With over thirty years? experience working with light, the chance for an installation on my doorstep was an opportunity I couldn?t miss. The Star is designed to reflect that this is a region that?s going places and
    that people, places and ideas make it happen.?

    As an esteemed local talent in her field, Julia will also be part of the TransPennine Express ?Where Next? Project?, a mentoring programme launching in May that will find, nurture and showcase talent from the route TransPennine Express serves ? supporting the development and growth of the region. Offering advice and guidance to six successful applicants in the fields of Food & Drink, Music and Art, the ?Future Stars? will be selected based on their talent and potential to con...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfe (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Der 'Nordstern' von Leeds
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    FEATURE - Der 'Nordstern' von Leeds
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by MCPIX/REX/Shutterstock (5622999h)
    A man takes a photograph of the installation
    Interactive North Star Iinstarllation? lands in Leeds
    to mark the launch of new intercity train operator, Britain - 04 Apr 2016
    A giant light installation inspired by the North Star has landed in Leeds today to mark the launch of the new intercity train operator, TransPennine Express (TPE). The interactive installation, designed by Leeds-based light designer, Julia Bickerstaff, encourages the public to share their hopes for ?Where Next?? for the North, which then affects the Star?s colour and brightness.

    The shining display of the North?s hopes and views of the future is positioned in Millennium Square in Leeds and measures a giant 6 x 6 metres. The 3D structure has been constructed using Steel and an array of brightly coloured neon tubing and LEDs. The public are being asked to share their ?Where Next?? hope for future of the North in person using an LED magnet or by tweeting @TPExpressTrains with the #hashWhereNext, to help the Star grow brighter.

    Designer, Julia Bickerstaff, who was born in Garforth and is still based in Leeds, added: ?With over thirty years? experience working with light, the chance for an installation on my doorstep was an opportunity I couldn?t miss. The Star is designed to reflect that this is a region that?s going places and
    that people, places and ideas make it happen.?

    As an esteemed local talent in her field, Julia will also be part of the TransPennine Express ?Where Next? Project?, a mentoring programme launching in May that will find, nurture and showcase talent from the route TransPennine Express serves ? supporting the development and growth of the region. Offering advice and guidance to six successful applicants in the fields of Food & Drink, Music and Art, the ?Future Stars? will be selected based on their talent and potential to contribute to cult...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfe (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Es steht ein Nashorn im Park von Yorkshire
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    FEATURE - Es steht ein Nashorn im Park von Yorkshire
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Harry Whitehead/REX/Shutterstock (5775800d)
    The giant rhino sculpture, entitled 'However Incongruous'
    Giant rhinoceros sculpture installed at Yorkshire Sculpture Park, Wakefield, West Yorkshire, UK - 20 Jul 2016
    A giant rhinoceros sculpture, measuring 1.6m x 3.2m, is seen at the Yorkshire Sculpture Park in Wakefield. The three-dimensional fiberglass sculpture, entitled 'However Incongruous', was formed in 1992 by New Delhi based artists Jeebesh Bagchi, Monica Narula and Shuddhabrata Sengupta (Raqs Media Collective). It is a rendition of Albrecht Dürer's Rhinoceros, a woodcut made in 1515 by the German painter, printmaker and theorist.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Es steht ein Nashorn im Park von Yorkshire
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    FEATURE - Es steht ein Nashorn im Park von Yorkshire
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Harry Whitehead/REX/Shutterstock (5775800c)
    The giant rhino sculpture, entitled 'However Incongruous'
    Giant rhinoceros sculpture installed at Yorkshire Sculpture Park, Wakefield, West Yorkshire, UK - 20 Jul 2016
    A giant rhinoceros sculpture, measuring 1.6m x 3.2m, is seen at the Yorkshire Sculpture Park in Wakefield. The three-dimensional fiberglass sculpture, entitled 'However Incongruous', was formed in 1992 by New Delhi based artists Jeebesh Bagchi, Monica Narula and Shuddhabrata Sengupta (Raqs Media Collective). It is a rendition of Albrecht Dürer's Rhinoceros, a woodcut made in 1515 by the German painter, printmaker and theorist.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Es steht ein Nashorn im Park von Yorkshire
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    FEATURE - Es steht ein Nashorn im Park von Yorkshire
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Harry Whitehead/REX/Shutterstock (5775800b)
    The giant rhino sculpture, entitled 'However Incongruous'
    Giant rhinoceros sculpture installed at Yorkshire Sculpture Park, Wakefield, West Yorkshire, UK - 20 Jul 2016
    A giant rhinoceros sculpture, measuring 1.6m x 3.2m, is seen at the Yorkshire Sculpture Park in Wakefield. The three-dimensional fiberglass sculpture, entitled 'However Incongruous', was formed in 1992 by New Delhi based artists Jeebesh Bagchi, Monica Narula and Shuddhabrata Sengupta (Raqs Media Collective). It is a rendition of Albrecht Dürer's Rhinoceros, a woodcut made in 1515 by the German painter, printmaker and theorist.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Es steht ein Nashorn im Park von Yorkshire
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    FEATURE - Es steht ein Nashorn im Park von Yorkshire
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Harry Whitehead/REX/Shutterstock (5775800a)
    The giant rhino sculpture, entitled 'However Incongruous'
    Giant rhinoceros sculpture installed at Yorkshire Sculpture Park, Wakefield, West Yorkshire, UK - 20 Jul 2016
    A giant rhinoceros sculpture, measuring 1.6m x 3.2m, is seen at the Yorkshire Sculpture Park in Wakefield. The three-dimensional fiberglass sculpture, entitled 'However Incongruous', was formed in 1992 by New Delhi based artists Jeebesh Bagchi, Monica Narula and Shuddhabrata Sengupta (Raqs Media Collective). It is a rendition of Albrecht Dürer's Rhinoceros, a woodcut made in 1515 by the German painter, printmaker and theorist.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Es steht ein Nashorn im Park von Yorkshire
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    FEATURE - Es steht ein Nashorn im Park von Yorkshire
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Harry Whitehead/REX/Shutterstock (5775800f)
    The giant rhino sculpture, entitled 'However Incongruous'
    Giant rhinoceros sculpture installed at Yorkshire Sculpture Park, Wakefield, West Yorkshire, UK - 20 Jul 2016
    A giant rhinoceros sculpture, measuring 1.6m x 3.2m, is seen at the Yorkshire Sculpture Park in Wakefield. The three-dimensional fiberglass sculpture, entitled 'However Incongruous', was formed in 1992 by New Delhi based artists Jeebesh Bagchi, Monica Narula and Shuddhabrata Sengupta (Raqs Media Collective). It is a rendition of Albrecht Dürer's Rhinoceros, a woodcut made in 1515 by the German painter, printmaker and theorist.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Es steht ein Nashorn im Park von Yorkshire
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    FEATURE - Es steht ein Nashorn im Park von Yorkshire
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Harry Whitehead/REX/Shutterstock (5775800h)
    Nina Rogers watches as the giant rhino sculpture, entitled 'However Incongruous', is lifted into place
    Giant rhinoceros sculpture installed at Yorkshire Sculpture Park, Wakefield, West Yorkshire, UK - 20 Jul 2016
    A giant rhinoceros sculpture, measuring 1.6m x 3.2m, is seen at the Yorkshire Sculpture Park in Wakefield. The three-dimensional fiberglass sculpture, entitled 'However Incongruous', was formed in 1992 by New Delhi based artists Jeebesh Bagchi, Monica Narula and Shuddhabrata Sengupta (Raqs Media Collective). It is a rendition of Albrecht Dürer's Rhinoceros, a woodcut made in 1515 by the German painter, printmaker and theorist.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Grosse Herausforderung für Surfer: Die Wellen von Nazare
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    FEATURE - Grosse Herausforderung für Surfer: Die Wellen von Nazare
    PORTUGAL Nazare -- 24 Oct 2014 -- Big Monday in Nazare...An unidentified pro big wave surfer rides a huge wave in front of Nazare lighthouse on the Praia do Norte in Nazare, Portugal. Pro surfers from around the world have gathered in the small fishing town to ride the biggest waves in the world and many were out today for the first big waves of the Nazare XXL wave season (autumn and winter) -- Picture by Jonathan Mitchell/Atlas Photo Archive (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Grosse Herausforderung für Surfer: Die Wellen von Nazare
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    FEATURE - Grosse Herausforderung für Surfer: Die Wellen von Nazare
    PORTUGAL Nazare -- 24 Oct 2014 -- Big Monday in Nazare...Sebastian Steudtner - a pro big wave surfer rides a huge wave in front of Nazare lighthouse on the Praia do Norte in Nazare, Portugal. Pro surfers from around the world have gathered in the small fishing town to ride the biggest waves in the world and many were out today for the first big waves of the Nazare XXL wave season (autumn and winter) -- Picture by Jonathan Mitchell/Atlas Photo Archive (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Grosse Herausforderung für Surfer: Die Wellen von Nazare
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    FEATURE - Grosse Herausforderung für Surfer: Die Wellen von Nazare
    PORTUGAL Nazare -- 24 Oct 2014 -- Big Monday in Nazare...An unidentified pro big wave surfer rides a huge wave in front of Nazare lighthouse on the Praia do Norte in Nazare, Portugal. Pro surfers from around the world have gathered in the small fishing town to ride the biggest waves in the world and many were out today for the first big waves of the Nazare XXL wave season (autumn and winter) -- Picture by Jonathan Mitchell/Atlas Photo Archive (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Grosse Herausforderung für Surfer: Die Wellen von Nazare
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    FEATURE - Grosse Herausforderung für Surfer: Die Wellen von Nazare
    PORTUGAL Nazare -- 24 Oct 2014 -- Big Monday in Nazare...Sebastian Steudtner - a German pro big wave surfer rides a huge wave in front of Nazare lighthouse on the Praia do Norte in Nazare, Portugal. Pro surfers from around the world have gathered in the small fishing town to ride the biggest waves in the world and many were out today for the first big waves of the Nazare XXL wave season (autumn and winter) -- Picture by Jonathan Mitchell/Atlas Photo Archive (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Grosse Herausforderung für Surfer: Die Wellen von Nazare
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    FEATURE - Grosse Herausforderung für Surfer: Die Wellen von Nazare
    PORTUGAL Nazare -- 24 Oct 2014 -- Big Monday in Nazare...An unidentified pro big wave surfer rides a huge wave in front of Nazare lighthouse on the Praia do Norte in Nazare, Portugal. Pro surfers from around the world have gathered in the small fishing town to ride the biggest waves in the world and many were out today for the first big waves of the Nazare XXL wave season (autumn and winter) -- Picture by Jonathan Mitchell/Atlas Photo Archive (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Grosse Herausforderung für Surfer: Die Wellen von Nazare
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    FEATURE - Grosse Herausforderung für Surfer: Die Wellen von Nazare
    PORTUGAL Nazare -- 24 Oct 2014 -- Big Monday in Nazare...An unidentified pro big wave surfer rides a huge wave in front of Nazare lighthouse on the Praia do Norte in Nazare, Portugal. Pro surfers from around the world have gathered in the small fishing town to ride the biggest waves in the world and many were out today for the first big waves of the Nazare XXL wave season (autumn and winter) -- Picture by Jonathan Mitchell/Atlas Photo Archive (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Grosse Herausforderung für Surfer: Die Wellen von Nazare
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    FEATURE - Grosse Herausforderung für Surfer: Die Wellen von Nazare
    PORTUGAL Nazare -- 24 Oct 2014 -- Big Monday in Nazare...An unidentified pro big wave surfer rides a huge wave in front of Nazare lighthouse on the Praia do Norte in Nazare, Portugal. Pro surfers from around the world have gathered in the small fishing town to ride the biggest waves in the world and many were out today for the first big waves of the Nazare XXL wave season (autumn and winter) -- Picture by Jonathan Mitchell/Atlas Photo Archive (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Grosse Herausforderung für Surfer: Die Wellen von Nazare
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    FEATURE - Grosse Herausforderung für Surfer: Die Wellen von Nazare
    PORTUGAL Nazare -- 24 Oct 2014 -- Big Monday in Nazare...An unidentified pro big wave surfer rides a huge wave in front of Nazare lighthouse on the Praia do Norte in Nazare, Portugal. Pro surfers from around the world have gathered in the small fishing town to ride the biggest waves in the world and many were out today for the first big waves of the Nazare XXL wave season (autumn and winter) -- Picture by Jonathan Mitchell/Atlas Photo Archive (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Grosse Herausforderung für Surfer: Die Wellen von Nazare
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    FEATURE - Grosse Herausforderung für Surfer: Die Wellen von Nazare
    PORTUGAL Nazare -- 24 Oct 2014 -- Big Monday in Nazare...An unidentified pro big wave surfer rides a huge wave in front of Nazare lighthouse on the Praia do Norte in Nazare, Portugal. Pro surfers from around the world have gathered in the small fishing town to ride the biggest waves in the world and many were out today for the first big waves of the Nazare XXL wave season (autumn and winter) -- Picture by Jonathan Mitchell/Atlas Photo Archive (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Grosse Herausforderung für Surfer: Die Wellen von Nazare
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    FEATURE - Grosse Herausforderung für Surfer: Die Wellen von Nazare
    PORTUGAL Nazare -- 24 Oct 2014 -- Big Monday in Nazare...An unidentified pro big wave surfer rides a huge wave in front of Nazare lighthouse on the Praia do Norte in Nazare, Portugal. Pro surfers from around the world have gathered in the small fishing town to ride the biggest waves in the world and many were out today for the first big waves of the Nazare XXL wave season (autumn and winter) -- Picture by Jonathan Mitchell/Atlas Photo Archive (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Grosse Herausforderung für Surfer: Die Wellen von Nazare
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    FEATURE - Grosse Herausforderung für Surfer: Die Wellen von Nazare
    PORTUGAL Nazare -- 24 Oct 2014 -- Big Monday in Nazare...Two pro big wave surfers ride a huge wave in front of Nazare lighthouse on the Praia do Norte in Nazare, Portugal. Pro surfers from around the world have gathered in the small fishing town to ride the biggest waves in the world and many were out today for the first big waves of the Nazare XXL wave season (autumn and winter) -- Picture by Jonathan Mitchell/Atlas Photo Archive (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Grosse Herausforderung für Surfer: Die Wellen von Nazare
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    FEATURE - Grosse Herausforderung für Surfer: Die Wellen von Nazare
    PORTUGAL Nazare -- 24 Oct 2014 -- Big Monday in Nazare...An unidentified pro big wave surfer rides a huge wave in front of Nazare lighthouse on the Praia do Norte in Nazare, Portugal. Pro surfers from around the world have gathered in the small fishing town to ride the biggest waves in the world and many were out today for the first big waves of the Nazare XXL wave season (autumn and winter) -- Picture by Jonathan Mitchell/Atlas Photo Archive (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Grosse Herausforderung für Surfer: Die Wellen von Nazare
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    FEATURE - Grosse Herausforderung für Surfer: Die Wellen von Nazare
    PORTUGAL Nazare -- 24 Oct 2014 -- Big Monday in Nazare...An unidentified pro big wave surfer rides a huge wave in front of Nazare lighthouse on the Praia do Norte in Nazare, Portugal. Pro surfers from around the world have gathered in the small fishing town to ride the biggest waves in the world and many were out today for the first big waves of the Nazare XXL wave season (autumn and winter) -- Picture by Jonathan Mitchell/Atlas Photo Archive (FOTO: DUKAS/PHOTOSHOT)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Das Londoner Aquarium bietet eine spezielle Begegnung mit Pinguinen
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    FEATURE - Das Londoner Aquarium bietet eine spezielle Begegnung mit Pinguinen
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Oliver Rudkin/REX/Shutterstock (5696948b)
    Celebrities and their families chilled out at the SEA LIFE London Aquarium today at a special event to welcome a new colony of Gentoo penguins to Penguin Point - an expanded Antarctic-themed experience with pools, waterfalls and giant windows offering amazing viewing vantages.
    Celbrities visit new penguin colony at Sea Life, London Aquarium's Penguin Point Experience, London, Britain - 29 May 2016
    Guests got up close with the ten strong colony and learned about the important conservation work being done to protect the Gentoos natural habitat in the Falklands.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Kleiner Smart ganz gross
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    FEATURE - Kleiner Smart ganz gross
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Roma/REX/Shutterstock (5658811a)
    A giant and a regular sized Smart ForTwo Cabrio car
    Giant Smart ForTwo Cabrio car, Rome, Italy - 21 Apr 2016

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Kleiner Smart ganz gross
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    FEATURE - Kleiner Smart ganz gross
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Roma/REX/Shutterstock (5658811g)
    A giant Smart ForTwo Cabrio car
    Giant Smart ForTwo Cabrio car, Rome, Italy - 21 Apr 2016

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Kleiner Smart ganz gross
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    FEATURE - Kleiner Smart ganz gross
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Roma/REX/Shutterstock (5658811d)
    A giant and a regular sized Smart ForTwo Cabrio car
    Giant Smart ForTwo Cabrio car, Rome, Italy - 21 Apr 2016

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Kleiner Smart ganz gross
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    FEATURE - Kleiner Smart ganz gross
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Roma/REX/Shutterstock (5658811b)
    A giant and a regular sized Smart ForTwo Cabrio car
    Giant Smart ForTwo Cabrio car, Rome, Italy - 21 Apr 2016

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Londoner Buch Fair 2016
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    FEATURE - Londoner Buch Fair 2016
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Guy Bell/REX/Shutterstock (5636336y)
    'Books Are My Bag' giant bag
    London Book Fair, Olympia, Britain - 13 Apr 2016

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE: Skulptur: Künstler kreiert Riesenmammut
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    FEATURE: Skulptur: Künstler kreiert Riesenmammut
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Deadline News/REX Shutterstock (4962596d)
    Denis Carbonaro with the woolly mammoth sculpture
    Artist creates giant mammoth sculpture out of cypress tree branches in front garden, Dalgety Bay, Fife, Scotland - 13 Aug 2015
    *Full story: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/qtd7
    A sculptor ordered by council inspectors to clear up tree branches in his garden has come up with a startling solution - an 8ft high woolly mammoth. Denis Carbonaro was told to get rid of the chopped cypress branches at his semi-detached home in Dalgety Bay, Fife. Denis, 46, said he "dreamed" the solution to his problem, woke up, and set to work. The resulting mammoth, named Woody, now towers over the foliage in his garden and has even been decorated with fairy lights. Woody, who took five days to create, has become a local attraction for residents and tourists alike. The skeleton was constructed using logs from the trees he had cut, and he used 800 metal screws to pin it together. Working for 10-12 hours each day, he even studied pictures of real extinct mammoths to make sure it was anatomically correct.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Schmetterlinge: Ein lebendiger Kopfschmuck
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    FEATURE - Schmetterlinge: Ein lebendiger Kopfschmuck
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Oliver Dixon/REX/Shutterstock (7825885r)
    Model Jessie May Smart pictured wearing a floral headpiece of tropical flowers designed by young florist Emma Reynolds to mark the opening of Butterflies in the Glasshouse at RHS Garden Wisley today.
    About the event:
    Butterflies in the Glasshouse will run from 14 January to 5 March 2017.
    Butterflies in the Glasshouse is an annual event at RHS Garden Wisley in which hundreds of butterflies emerge from their pupae and are released into the warm surroundings of the Glasshouse. Fifty different species of butterfly, including the striking blue morpho, giant owl, king swallowtail and Malay lacewing will flit and feed among tree ferns, tall palms, lush-leaved creepers and vibrant flowers in the tropical zone. The plant life in the glasshouse includes shimmering bromeliads, dangling Heliconias, flamboyant red Anthuriums and cascading orchids. The array of food plants for the butterflies includes Calliandra, Lantana with their dainty clustered flowers, Justicia, Pavonia and Pachystachys.
    Butterflies in the Glasshouse, Wisley Gardens, UK - 13 Jan 2017

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Schmetterlinge: Ein lebendiger Kopfschmuck
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    FEATURE - Schmetterlinge: Ein lebendiger Kopfschmuck
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Oliver Dixon/REX/Shutterstock (7825885q)
    Model Jessie May Smart pictured wearing a floral headpiece of tropical flowers designed by young florist Emma Reynolds to mark the opening of Butterflies in the Glasshouse at RHS Garden Wisley today.
    About the event:
    Butterflies in the Glasshouse will run from 14 January to 5 March 2017.
    Butterflies in the Glasshouse is an annual event at RHS Garden Wisley in which hundreds of butterflies emerge from their pupae and are released into the warm surroundings of the Glasshouse. Fifty different species of butterfly, including the striking blue morpho, giant owl, king swallowtail and Malay lacewing will flit and feed among tree ferns, tall palms, lush-leaved creepers and vibrant flowers in the tropical zone. The plant life in the glasshouse includes shimmering bromeliads, dangling Heliconias, flamboyant red Anthuriums and cascading orchids. The array of food plants for the butterflies includes Calliandra, Lantana with their dainty clustered flowers, Justicia, Pavonia and Pachystachys.
    Butterflies in the Glasshouse, Wisley Gardens, UK - 13 Jan 2017

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Schmetterlinge: Ein lebendiger Kopfschmuck
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    FEATURE - Schmetterlinge: Ein lebendiger Kopfschmuck
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Oliver Dixon/REX/Shutterstock (7825885p)
    Model Jessie May Smart pictured wearing a floral headpiece of tropical flowers designed by young florist Emma Reynolds to mark the opening of Butterflies in the Glasshouse at RHS Garden Wisley today.
    About the event:
    Butterflies in the Glasshouse will run from 14 January to 5 March 2017.
    Butterflies in the Glasshouse is an annual event at RHS Garden Wisley in which hundreds of butterflies emerge from their pupae and are released into the warm surroundings of the Glasshouse. Fifty different species of butterfly, including the striking blue morpho, giant owl, king swallowtail and Malay lacewing will flit and feed among tree ferns, tall palms, lush-leaved creepers and vibrant flowers in the tropical zone. The plant life in the glasshouse includes shimmering bromeliads, dangling Heliconias, flamboyant red Anthuriums and cascading orchids. The array of food plants for the butterflies includes Calliandra, Lantana with their dainty clustered flowers, Justicia, Pavonia and Pachystachys.
    Butterflies in the Glasshouse, Wisley Gardens, UK - 13 Jan 2017

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Schmetterlinge: Ein lebendiger Kopfschmuck
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    FEATURE - Schmetterlinge: Ein lebendiger Kopfschmuck
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Oliver Dixon/REX/Shutterstock (7825885o)
    Model Jessie May Smart pictured wearing a floral headpiece of tropical flowers designed by young florist Emma Reynolds to mark the opening of Butterflies in the Glasshouse at RHS Garden Wisley today.
    About the event:
    Butterflies in the Glasshouse will run from 14 January to 5 March 2017.
    Butterflies in the Glasshouse is an annual event at RHS Garden Wisley in which hundreds of butterflies emerge from their pupae and are released into the warm surroundings of the Glasshouse. Fifty different species of butterfly, including the striking blue morpho, giant owl, king swallowtail and Malay lacewing will flit and feed among tree ferns, tall palms, lush-leaved creepers and vibrant flowers in the tropical zone. The plant life in the glasshouse includes shimmering bromeliads, dangling Heliconias, flamboyant red Anthuriums and cascading orchids. The array of food plants for the butterflies includes Calliandra, Lantana with their dainty clustered flowers, Justicia, Pavonia and Pachystachys.
    Butterflies in the Glasshouse, Wisley Gardens, UK - 13 Jan 2017

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Schmetterlinge: Ein lebendiger Kopfschmuck
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    FEATURE - Schmetterlinge: Ein lebendiger Kopfschmuck
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Oliver Dixon/REX/Shutterstock (7825885n)
    Model Jessie May Smart pictured wearing a floral headpiece of tropical flowers designed by young florist Emma Reynolds to mark the opening of Butterflies in the Glasshouse at RHS Garden Wisley today.
    About the event:
    Butterflies in the Glasshouse will run from 14 January to 5 March 2017.
    Butterflies in the Glasshouse is an annual event at RHS Garden Wisley in which hundreds of butterflies emerge from their pupae and are released into the warm surroundings of the Glasshouse. Fifty different species of butterfly, including the striking blue morpho, giant owl, king swallowtail and Malay lacewing will flit and feed among tree ferns, tall palms, lush-leaved creepers and vibrant flowers in the tropical zone. The plant life in the glasshouse includes shimmering bromeliads, dangling Heliconias, flamboyant red Anthuriums and cascading orchids. The array of food plants for the butterflies includes Calliandra, Lantana with their dainty clustered flowers, Justicia, Pavonia and Pachystachys.
    Butterflies in the Glasshouse, Wisley Gardens, UK - 13 Jan 2017

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Schmetterlinge: Ein lebendiger Kopfschmuck
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    FEATURE - Schmetterlinge: Ein lebendiger Kopfschmuck
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Oliver Dixon/REX/Shutterstock (7825885m)
    Model Jessie May Smart pictured wearing a floral headpiece of tropical flowers designed by young florist Emma Reynolds to mark the opening of Butterflies in the Glasshouse at RHS Garden Wisley today.
    About the event:
    Butterflies in the Glasshouse will run from 14 January to 5 March 2017.
    Butterflies in the Glasshouse is an annual event at RHS Garden Wisley in which hundreds of butterflies emerge from their pupae and are released into the warm surroundings of the Glasshouse. Fifty different species of butterfly, including the striking blue morpho, giant owl, king swallowtail and Malay lacewing will flit and feed among tree ferns, tall palms, lush-leaved creepers and vibrant flowers in the tropical zone. The plant life in the glasshouse includes shimmering bromeliads, dangling Heliconias, flamboyant red Anthuriums and cascading orchids. The array of food plants for the butterflies includes Calliandra, Lantana with their dainty clustered flowers, Justicia, Pavonia and Pachystachys.
    Butterflies in the Glasshouse, Wisley Gardens, UK - 13 Jan 2017

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Schmetterlinge: Ein lebendiger Kopfschmuck
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    FEATURE - Schmetterlinge: Ein lebendiger Kopfschmuck
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Oliver Dixon/REX/Shutterstock (7825885l)
    Model Jessie May Smart pictured wearing a floral headpiece of tropical flowers designed by young florist Emma Reynolds to mark the opening of Butterflies in the Glasshouse at RHS Garden Wisley today.
    About the event:
    Butterflies in the Glasshouse will run from 14 January to 5 March 2017.
    Butterflies in the Glasshouse is an annual event at RHS Garden Wisley in which hundreds of butterflies emerge from their pupae and are released into the warm surroundings of the Glasshouse. Fifty different species of butterfly, including the striking blue morpho, giant owl, king swallowtail and Malay lacewing will flit and feed among tree ferns, tall palms, lush-leaved creepers and vibrant flowers in the tropical zone. The plant life in the glasshouse includes shimmering bromeliads, dangling Heliconias, flamboyant red Anthuriums and cascading orchids. The array of food plants for the butterflies includes Calliandra, Lantana with their dainty clustered flowers, Justicia, Pavonia and Pachystachys.
    Butterflies in the Glasshouse, Wisley Gardens, UK - 13 Jan 2017

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Schmetterlinge: Ein lebendiger Kopfschmuck
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    FEATURE - Schmetterlinge: Ein lebendiger Kopfschmuck
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Oliver Dixon/REX/Shutterstock (7825885k)
    Model Jessie May Smart pictured wearing a floral headpiece of tropical flowers designed by young florist Emma Reynolds to mark the opening of Butterflies in the Glasshouse at RHS Garden Wisley today.
    About the event:
    Butterflies in the Glasshouse will run from 14 January to 5 March 2017.
    Butterflies in the Glasshouse is an annual event at RHS Garden Wisley in which hundreds of butterflies emerge from their pupae and are released into the warm surroundings of the Glasshouse. Fifty different species of butterfly, including the striking blue morpho, giant owl, king swallowtail and Malay lacewing will flit and feed among tree ferns, tall palms, lush-leaved creepers and vibrant flowers in the tropical zone. The plant life in the glasshouse includes shimmering bromeliads, dangling Heliconias, flamboyant red Anthuriums and cascading orchids. The array of food plants for the butterflies includes Calliandra, Lantana with their dainty clustered flowers, Justicia, Pavonia and Pachystachys.
    Butterflies in the Glasshouse, Wisley Gardens, UK - 13 Jan 2017

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Schmetterlinge: Ein lebendiger Kopfschmuck
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    FEATURE - Schmetterlinge: Ein lebendiger Kopfschmuck
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Oliver Dixon/REX/Shutterstock (7825885j)
    Model Jessie May Smart pictured wearing a floral headpiece of tropical flowers designed by young florist Emma Reynolds to mark the opening of Butterflies in the Glasshouse at RHS Garden Wisley today.
    About the event:
    Butterflies in the Glasshouse will run from 14 January to 5 March 2017.
    Butterflies in the Glasshouse is an annual event at RHS Garden Wisley in which hundreds of butterflies emerge from their pupae and are released into the warm surroundings of the Glasshouse. Fifty different species of butterfly, including the striking blue morpho, giant owl, king swallowtail and Malay lacewing will flit and feed among tree ferns, tall palms, lush-leaved creepers and vibrant flowers in the tropical zone. The plant life in the glasshouse includes shimmering bromeliads, dangling Heliconias, flamboyant red Anthuriums and cascading orchids. The array of food plants for the butterflies includes Calliandra, Lantana with their dainty clustered flowers, Justicia, Pavonia and Pachystachys.
    Butterflies in the Glasshouse, Wisley Gardens, UK - 13 Jan 2017

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Schmetterlinge: Ein lebendiger Kopfschmuck
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    FEATURE - Schmetterlinge: Ein lebendiger Kopfschmuck
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Oliver Dixon/REX/Shutterstock (7825885i)
    Model Jessie May Smart pictured wearing a floral headpiece of tropical flowers designed by young florist Emma Reynolds to mark the opening of Butterflies in the Glasshouse at RHS Garden Wisley today.
    About the event:
    Butterflies in the Glasshouse will run from 14 January to 5 March 2017.
    Butterflies in the Glasshouse is an annual event at RHS Garden Wisley in which hundreds of butterflies emerge from their pupae and are released into the warm surroundings of the Glasshouse. Fifty different species of butterfly, including the striking blue morpho, giant owl, king swallowtail and Malay lacewing will flit and feed among tree ferns, tall palms, lush-leaved creepers and vibrant flowers in the tropical zone. The plant life in the glasshouse includes shimmering bromeliads, dangling Heliconias, flamboyant red Anthuriums and cascading orchids. The array of food plants for the butterflies includes Calliandra, Lantana with their dainty clustered flowers, Justicia, Pavonia and Pachystachys.
    Butterflies in the Glasshouse, Wisley Gardens, UK - 13 Jan 2017

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Schmetterlinge: Ein lebendiger Kopfschmuck
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    FEATURE - Schmetterlinge: Ein lebendiger Kopfschmuck
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Oliver Dixon/REX/Shutterstock (7825885h)
    Model Jessie May Smart pictured wearing a floral headpiece of tropical flowers designed by young florist Emma Reynolds to mark the opening of Butterflies in the Glasshouse at RHS Garden Wisley today.
    About the event:
    Butterflies in the Glasshouse will run from 14 January to 5 March 2017.
    Butterflies in the Glasshouse is an annual event at RHS Garden Wisley in which hundreds of butterflies emerge from their pupae and are released into the warm surroundings of the Glasshouse. Fifty different species of butterfly, including the striking blue morpho, giant owl, king swallowtail and Malay lacewing will flit and feed among tree ferns, tall palms, lush-leaved creepers and vibrant flowers in the tropical zone. The plant life in the glasshouse includes shimmering bromeliads, dangling Heliconias, flamboyant red Anthuriums and cascading orchids. The array of food plants for the butterflies includes Calliandra, Lantana with their dainty clustered flowers, Justicia, Pavonia and Pachystachys.
    Butterflies in the Glasshouse, Wisley Gardens, UK - 13 Jan 2017

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Schmetterlinge: Ein lebendiger Kopfschmuck
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    FEATURE - Schmetterlinge: Ein lebendiger Kopfschmuck
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Oliver Dixon/REX/Shutterstock (7825885g)
    Model Jessie May Smart pictured wearing a floral headpiece of tropical flowers designed by young florist Emma Reynolds to mark the opening of Butterflies in the Glasshouse at RHS Garden Wisley today.
    About the event:
    Butterflies in the Glasshouse will run from 14 January to 5 March 2017.
    Butterflies in the Glasshouse is an annual event at RHS Garden Wisley in which hundreds of butterflies emerge from their pupae and are released into the warm surroundings of the Glasshouse. Fifty different species of butterfly, including the striking blue morpho, giant owl, king swallowtail and Malay lacewing will flit and feed among tree ferns, tall palms, lush-leaved creepers and vibrant flowers in the tropical zone. The plant life in the glasshouse includes shimmering bromeliads, dangling Heliconias, flamboyant red Anthuriums and cascading orchids. The array of food plants for the butterflies includes Calliandra, Lantana with their dainty clustered flowers, Justicia, Pavonia and Pachystachys.
    Butterflies in the Glasshouse, Wisley Gardens, UK - 13 Jan 2017

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Schmetterlinge: Ein lebendiger Kopfschmuck
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    FEATURE - Schmetterlinge: Ein lebendiger Kopfschmuck
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Oliver Dixon/REX/Shutterstock (7825885f)
    Model Jessie May Smart pictured wearing a floral headpiece of tropical flowers designed by young florist Emma Reynolds to mark the opening of Butterflies in the Glasshouse at RHS Garden Wisley today.
    About the event:
    Butterflies in the Glasshouse will run from 14 January to 5 March 2017.
    Butterflies in the Glasshouse is an annual event at RHS Garden Wisley in which hundreds of butterflies emerge from their pupae and are released into the warm surroundings of the Glasshouse. Fifty different species of butterfly, including the striking blue morpho, giant owl, king swallowtail and Malay lacewing will flit and feed among tree ferns, tall palms, lush-leaved creepers and vibrant flowers in the tropical zone. The plant life in the glasshouse includes shimmering bromeliads, dangling Heliconias, flamboyant red Anthuriums and cascading orchids. The array of food plants for the butterflies includes Calliandra, Lantana with their dainty clustered flowers, Justicia, Pavonia and Pachystachys.
    Butterflies in the Glasshouse, Wisley Gardens, UK - 13 Jan 2017

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Schmetterlinge: Ein lebendiger Kopfschmuck
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    FEATURE - Schmetterlinge: Ein lebendiger Kopfschmuck
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Oliver Dixon/REX/Shutterstock (7825885e)
    Model Jessie May Smart pictured wearing a floral headpiece of tropical flowers designed by young florist Emma Reynolds to mark the opening of Butterflies in the Glasshouse at RHS Garden Wisley today.
    About the event:
    Butterflies in the Glasshouse will run from 14 January to 5 March 2017.
    Butterflies in the Glasshouse is an annual event at RHS Garden Wisley in which hundreds of butterflies emerge from their pupae and are released into the warm surroundings of the Glasshouse. Fifty different species of butterfly, including the striking blue morpho, giant owl, king swallowtail and Malay lacewing will flit and feed among tree ferns, tall palms, lush-leaved creepers and vibrant flowers in the tropical zone. The plant life in the glasshouse includes shimmering bromeliads, dangling Heliconias, flamboyant red Anthuriums and cascading orchids. The array of food plants for the butterflies includes Calliandra, Lantana with their dainty clustered flowers, Justicia, Pavonia and Pachystachys.
    Butterflies in the Glasshouse, Wisley Gardens, UK - 13 Jan 2017

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Schmetterlinge: Ein lebendiger Kopfschmuck
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    FEATURE - Schmetterlinge: Ein lebendiger Kopfschmuck
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Oliver Dixon/REX/Shutterstock (7825885d)
    Model Jessie May Smart pictured wearing a floral headpiece of tropical flowers designed by young florist Emma Reynolds to mark the opening of Butterflies in the Glasshouse at RHS Garden Wisley today.
    About the event:
    Butterflies in the Glasshouse will run from 14 January to 5 March 2017.
    Butterflies in the Glasshouse is an annual event at RHS Garden Wisley in which hundreds of butterflies emerge from their pupae and are released into the warm surroundings of the Glasshouse. Fifty different species of butterfly, including the striking blue morpho, giant owl, king swallowtail and Malay lacewing will flit and feed among tree ferns, tall palms, lush-leaved creepers and vibrant flowers in the tropical zone. The plant life in the glasshouse includes shimmering bromeliads, dangling Heliconias, flamboyant red Anthuriums and cascading orchids. The array of food plants for the butterflies includes Calliandra, Lantana with their dainty clustered flowers, Justicia, Pavonia and Pachystachys.
    Butterflies in the Glasshouse, Wisley Gardens, UK - 13 Jan 2017

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Schmetterlinge: Ein lebendiger Kopfschmuck
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    FEATURE - Schmetterlinge: Ein lebendiger Kopfschmuck
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Oliver Dixon/REX/Shutterstock (7825885c)
    Model Jessie May Smart pictured wearing a floral headpiece of tropical flowers designed by young florist Emma Reynolds to mark the opening of Butterflies in the Glasshouse at RHS Garden Wisley today.
    About the event:
    Butterflies in the Glasshouse will run from 14 January to 5 March 2017.
    Butterflies in the Glasshouse is an annual event at RHS Garden Wisley in which hundreds of butterflies emerge from their pupae and are released into the warm surroundings of the Glasshouse. Fifty different species of butterfly, including the striking blue morpho, giant owl, king swallowtail and Malay lacewing will flit and feed among tree ferns, tall palms, lush-leaved creepers and vibrant flowers in the tropical zone. The plant life in the glasshouse includes shimmering bromeliads, dangling Heliconias, flamboyant red Anthuriums and cascading orchids. The array of food plants for the butterflies includes Calliandra, Lantana with their dainty clustered flowers, Justicia, Pavonia and Pachystachys.
    Butterflies in the Glasshouse, Wisley Gardens, UK - 13 Jan 2017

    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

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