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  • FEATURE - Die Siegerbilder der Wetter-Fotografie der Royal Meteorological Society
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    FEATURE - Die Siegerbilder der Wetter-Fotografie der Royal Meteorological Society
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Maja Kraljik/RMetS/Bav Media/Shutterstock (10751053h)
    The picture shows Monster by Maja Kraljik, 36, taken in Umag, Croatia. They said: 'This monster shelf cloud was perhaps the most beautiful structure and size over my area. I was waiting for two hours for the cloud to arrive and then it made a real mess. The 26 finalists for this year's Weather Photographer of the Year have been announced and the public are being invited to vote for their favourite.The Royal Meteorological Society (RMetS), which celebrates its 170th birthday this year, in association with AccuWeather, has put the shortlisted pictures on their website and people can visit photocrowd.com/wpotyvote to vote until September 2.
    Weather Photographer of The Year Shortlist

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  • FEATURE - Fliege "photobombt" Hunde am Strand
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    FEATURE - Fliege "photobombt" Hunde am Strand
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Jake Cormier/Rex Shutterstock. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jake Cormier/REX/Shutterstock (5614875i)
    The flying insect (perhaps a mosquito or black fly) photobombs the picture of Golden Retrievers Sarah and Hudson causing the autofocus to focus on it
    World's First Fly photobomb, Lake Superior, Canada - June 2015
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/s4jk

    Behold the World's first photobomb... by a FLY!

    Jake Cormier was snapping his Golden Retrievers Sarah and Hudson running along the shore of Lake Superior when the insect invader caused his autofocus to activate.

    The result was out-of-focus canines but a pin-sharp bug.

    Amazingly, Jake, a director of a news media network based in Ontario, didn't notice the photobomb until later in the day.

    "That evening, with the dogs passed out on the couch I was reviewing my photos from the day and nearly deleted this out of focus shot of my dogs running down the beach. Until, that is, I noticed the photo was actually focused on something... a fly.

    "Given that it was Northern Ontario in Spring, it was likely a mosquito or black fly.

    "I don't know how or why my phone would choose to focus on something so tiny, but it must have just been a case of right place, right time for this fly, and it ended up photobombing a photo of my dogs on the beach."
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • FEATURE - Fliege "photobombt" Hunde am Strand
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    FEATURE - Fliege "photobombt" Hunde am Strand
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Jake Cormier/Rex Shutterstock. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jake Cormier/REX/Shutterstock (5614875f)
    The flying insect (perhaps a mosquito or black fly) photobombs the picture of Golden Retrievers Sarah and Hudson causing the autofocus to focus on it
    World's First Fly photobomb, Lake Superior, Canada - June 2015
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/s4jk

    Behold the World's first photobomb... by a FLY!

    Jake Cormier was snapping his Golden Retrievers Sarah and Hudson running along the shore of Lake Superior when the insect invader caused his autofocus to activate.

    The result was out-of-focus canines but a pin-sharp bug.

    Amazingly, Jake, a director of a news media network based in Ontario, didn't notice the photobomb until later in the day.

    "That evening, with the dogs passed out on the couch I was reviewing my photos from the day and nearly deleted this out of focus shot of my dogs running down the beach. Until, that is, I noticed the photo was actually focused on something... a fly.

    "Given that it was Northern Ontario in Spring, it was likely a mosquito or black fly.

    "I don't know how or why my phone would choose to focus on something so tiny, but it must have just been a case of right place, right time for this fly, and it ended up photobombing a photo of my dogs on the beach."
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • FEATURE - Fliege "photobombt" Hunde am Strand
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    FEATURE - Fliege "photobombt" Hunde am Strand
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Jake Cormier/Rex Shutterstock. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jake Cormier/REX/Shutterstock (5614875e)
    The flying insect (perhaps a mosquito or black fly) photobombs the picture of Golden Retrievers Sarah and Hudson causing the autofocus to focus on it
    World's First Fly photobomb, Lake Superior, Canada - June 2015
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/s4jk

    Behold the World's first photobomb... by a FLY!

    Jake Cormier was snapping his Golden Retrievers Sarah and Hudson running along the shore of Lake Superior when the insect invader caused his autofocus to activate.

    The result was out-of-focus canines but a pin-sharp bug.

    Amazingly, Jake, a director of a news media network based in Ontario, didn't notice the photobomb until later in the day.

    "That evening, with the dogs passed out on the couch I was reviewing my photos from the day and nearly deleted this out of focus shot of my dogs running down the beach. Until, that is, I noticed the photo was actually focused on something... a fly.

    "Given that it was Northern Ontario in Spring, it was likely a mosquito or black fly.

    "I don't know how or why my phone would choose to focus on something so tiny, but it must have just been a case of right place, right time for this fly, and it ended up photobombing a photo of my dogs on the beach."
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • FEATURE - Fliege "photobombt" Hunde am Strand
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    FEATURE - Fliege "photobombt" Hunde am Strand
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Jake Cormier/Rex Shutterstock. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jake Cormier/REX/Shutterstock (5614875g)
    (Crop) The flying insect (perhaps a mosquito or black fly) photobombs the picture of Golden Retrievers Sarah and Hudson causing the autofocus to focus on it
    World's First Fly photobomb, Lake Superior, Canada - June 2015
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/s4jk

    Behold the World's first photobomb... by a FLY!

    Jake Cormier was snapping his Golden Retrievers Sarah and Hudson running along the shore of Lake Superior when the insect invader caused his autofocus to activate.

    The result was out-of-focus canines but a pin-sharp bug.

    Amazingly, Jake, a director of a news media network based in Ontario, didn't notice the photobomb until later in the day.

    "That evening, with the dogs passed out on the couch I was reviewing my photos from the day and nearly deleted this out of focus shot of my dogs running down the beach. Until, that is, I noticed the photo was actually focused on something... a fly.

    "Given that it was Northern Ontario in Spring, it was likely a mosquito or black fly.

    "I don't know how or why my phone would choose to focus on something so tiny, but it must have just been a case of right place, right time for this fly, and it ended up photobombing a photo of my dogs on the beach."
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • FEATURE - Fliege "photobombt" Hunde am Strand
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    FEATURE - Fliege "photobombt" Hunde am Strand
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Jake Cormier/Rex Shutterstock. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jake Cormier/REX/Shutterstock (5614875d)
    (Crop) The flying insect (perhaps a mosquito or black fly) photobombs the picture of Golden Retrievers Sarah and Hudson causing the autofocus to focus on it
    World's First Fly photobomb, Lake Superior, Canada - June 2015
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/s4jk

    Behold the World's first photobomb... by a FLY!

    Jake Cormier was snapping his Golden Retrievers Sarah and Hudson running along the shore of Lake Superior when the insect invader caused his autofocus to activate.

    The result was out-of-focus canines but a pin-sharp bug.

    Amazingly, Jake, a director of a news media network based in Ontario, didn't notice the photobomb until later in the day.

    "That evening, with the dogs passed out on the couch I was reviewing my photos from the day and nearly deleted this out of focus shot of my dogs running down the beach. Until, that is, I noticed the photo was actually focused on something... a fly.

    "Given that it was Northern Ontario in Spring, it was likely a mosquito or black fly.

    "I don't know how or why my phone would choose to focus on something so tiny, but it must have just been a case of right place, right time for this fly, and it ended up photobombing a photo of my dogs on the beach."
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Fliege "photobombt" Hunde am Strand
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    FEATURE - Fliege "photobombt" Hunde am Strand
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Jake Cormier/Rex Shutterstock. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Jake Cormier/REX/Shutterstock (5614875a)
    (Crop) The flying insect (perhaps a mosquito or black fly) photobombs the picture of Golden Retrievers Sarah and Hudson causing the autofocus to focus on it
    World's First Fly photobomb, Lake Superior, Canada - June 2015
    FULL COPY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/s4jk

    Behold the World's first photobomb... by a FLY!

    Jake Cormier was snapping his Golden Retrievers Sarah and Hudson running along the shore of Lake Superior when the insect invader caused his autofocus to activate.

    The result was out-of-focus canines but a pin-sharp bug.

    Amazingly, Jake, a director of a news media network based in Ontario, didn't notice the photobomb until later in the day.

    "That evening, with the dogs passed out on the couch I was reviewing my photos from the day and nearly deleted this out of focus shot of my dogs running down the beach. Until, that is, I noticed the photo was actually focused on something... a fly.

    "Given that it was Northern Ontario in Spring, it was likely a mosquito or black fly.

    "I don't know how or why my phone would choose to focus on something so tiny, but it must have just been a case of right place, right time for this fly, and it ended up photobombing a photo of my dogs on the beach."
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

    (c) Dukas

     

  • Photographer Brook Mitchell's journey behind Iran's black curtain, Iran, Feb 2015
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    Photographer Brook Mitchell's journey behind Iran's black curtain, Iran, Feb 2015
    MANDATORY CREDIT: Brook Mitchell/Rex Features. Only for use in story about Brook Mitchell's photo series about his trip to Iran. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission.
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Brook Mitchell/REX (4486057c)
    Protestors at a rally on Febuary 11th for the 36th anniversary of the Islamic revoloution, in Yazd, Fars province. The city has a population of around one million. Perhaps 20,000 turned up for the tightly controlled exercise in government propoganda.
    Photographer Brook Mitchell's journey behind Iran's black curtain, Iran, Feb 2015
    FULL BODY: http://www.rexfeatures.com/nanolink/q2fw
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Paris Fashion For S/s 2008......the Stella Mccartney Show. Stella Mccartney's Dresses Billowed Down The Catwalk Knitwear Was Loose. There Was A Floral Riot On The Stella Mccartney Catwalk Today As Models In Silk Voile Dresses Printed With Multicolou
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    Paris Fashion For S/s 2008......the Stella Mccartney Show. Stella Mccartney's Dresses Billowed Down The Catwalk Knitwear Was Loose. There Was A Floral Riot On The Stella Mccartney Catwalk Today As Models In Silk Voile Dresses Printed With Multicolou
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Cavan Pawson / Rex Features ( 945650a )
    Paris Fashion For S/s 2008......the Stella Mccartney Show. Stella Mccartney's Dresses Billowed Down The Catwalk Knitwear Was Loose. There Was A Floral Riot On The Stella Mccartney Catwalk Today As Models In Silk Voile Dresses Printed With Multicoloured Blooms Walked Out Looking Pretty As Pictures And Managed The Unthinkable A Smile. Models Are Notorious For Looking Sultry It Is Almost Written In Their Contract Not To Grin. But Perhaps Because The Clothes Were So Feminine They Couldn't Help Themselves. More Likely Mccartney Told Them To. She Has After All Built Her Reputation Around 'knowing What Makes Chicks Tick' And A Procession Of Smiley Models Is More Likely To Connect With Women Than A Succession Of Glowering Ones. Mccartney Has Found A Winning Formula And Is Sticking To It. All Her Signature Looks Were Here: A Loose Chiffon Tea Dress Worn Over A Mannish Cream Tailored Jacket A Spaghetti Strap Dress Of Thin Parachute Silk With Flounces And Tiers To The Hem And The Floorskimming Wide-leg Trousers Which Always Lend A Seventies Feel To Her Collections. So Many Other Designers Are Hell-bent On Reinventing Themselves Every Season That The Customer Never Knows Quite Where She Stands. But If Your Idea Of Easy Summer Dressing Is To Wear A Cotton Loose-knit Cardie Over A Billowing Silk Sundress Mccartney Is Your Woman. Key To The Show Were The Loose Silk Voile Dresses And Playsuits In Blue And Brown Paisley A Bold Multicoloured Floral Print Or A More Washed-out Version For Evening. Cobalt Blue With Loose Satin Shirt Dresses Sported Rolled Up Sleeves. Hand-carved Wooden Clogs Were Mccartney's Latest Way To Avoid Using Leather. Swimwear Was Fifties-style Or Seventies La Particularly A Dolphin-printed Vest Top Worn With Tiny Shorts And Matching Cardigan. Tailoring Also Had Its Roots In The Seventies. Tuxedos Were Thrown Over The Lightest Silk Dresses For A Masculine/feminine Mix. Ever Caring About The E...

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  • Australian Cricketer Richie Benaud Richard 'richie' Benaud Obe ( Born 6 October 1930) Is A Former Australian Cricketer Who Since His Retirement From International Cricket In 1964 Has Become A Highly Regarded Commentator On The Game. Benaud Was A Te
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    Australian Cricketer Richie Benaud Richard 'richie' Benaud Obe ( Born 6 October 1930) Is A Former Australian Cricketer Who Since His Retirement From International Cricket In 1964 Has Become A Highly Regarded Commentator On The Game. Benaud Was A Te
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by ANL/REX Shutterstock (1916589a)
    Australian Cricketer Richie Benaud Richard 'richie' Benaud Obe ( Born 6 October 1930) Is A Former Australian Cricketer Who Since His Retirement From International Cricket In 1964 Has Become A Highly Regarded Commentator On The Game. Benaud Was A Test Cricket All-rounder Blending Thoughtful Leg Spin Bowling With Lower-order Batting Aggression. Along With Fellow Bowling All-rounder Alan Davidson He Helped Restore Australia To The Top Of World Cricket In The Late 1950s And Early 1960s After A Slump In The Early 1950s. In 1958 He Became Australia's Test Captain Until His Retirement In 1964. Gideon Haigh Described Him As '... Perhaps The Most Influential Cricketer And Cricket Personality Since The Second World War.' In His Review Of Benaud's Autobiography Anything But Sri Lankan Cricket Writer Harold De Andrado Wrote: 'richie Benaud Possibly Next To Sir Don Bradman Has Been One Of The Greatest Cricketing Personalities As Player Researcher Writer Critic Author Organiser Adviser And Student Of The Game.' He Was Made An Officer Of The Order Of The British Empire In 1961 For Services To Cricket. In 2007 He Was Inducted In The Australian Cricket Hall Of Fame At The Allan Border Medal Award Evening And In 2009 He Was Inducted Into The Icc Cricket Hall Of Fame In 1967 Benaud Married Daphne Surfleet Who Had Worked For The English Cricket Writer E.w. Swanton. Both Had Been Married Previously And Richie Had Two Sons From An Earlier Marriage.
    Australian Cricketer Richie Benaud Richard 'richie' Benaud Obe ( Born 6 October 1930) Is A Former Australian Cricketer Who Since His Retirement From International Cricket In 1964 Has Become A Highly Regarded Commentator On The Game. Benaud Was A Te

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  • PEOPLE - Lady Lucan - Misteriöses Leben, rätselhafter Tod
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    PEOPLE - Lady Lucan - Misteriöses Leben, rätselhafter Tod
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Ted Blackbrow/Daily Mail/REX/Shutterstock (1094094a)
    Lady Lucan Wife Of Missing Lord Lucan At Home. Five Years After He Husband's Disappearance Lady Lucan Has Built A New Life Around Her children And Friends. 'no-one Could Possible Call Her A Recluse' Said A Family Friend Who Was At Her Mews House In Belgravia When Daily Mail Reporter Called. 'she Goes Out With Friends Several Time A Week. And She Was The Life And Soul Of A Dinner Party I Was At With Her The Other Day'. Lady Lucan Happily Acknowledges That She Has A Full Social Life-includind Men Friends-contary To An Article Recently Published In A Magazine Which Also Described Her As 'waif-like' And 'vunerable'. However Lady Lucan Who Looks No Older Than Her 42 Years Laughed And Said : 'on The Contrary My Skirts Are Becoming A Little To Tight'. Publishers Have Offered Sums For Her Iography. But She Has Decided To Wait Until The Children-lady Frances 15 Lord Bingham And Lady Camila Nine-are Older Then Perhaps Write It With Them.... Picture Desk ** 275591 Pkt3955
    Lady Lucan Wife Of Missing Lord Lucan At Home. Five Years After He Husband's Disappearance Lady Lucan Has Built A New Life Around Her Children And Friends. 'no-one Could Possible Call Her A Recluse' Said A Family Friend Who Was At Her Mews House In

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  • PORTRAIT - Hollywood Photo Archive
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    PORTRAIT - Hollywood Photo Archive
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Hollywood Photo Archive/MediaPunch/Shutterstock (11734708z)
    orothy Jean Dandridge (November 9, 1922 - September 8, 1965) was an American film and theatre actress, singer, and dancer. She is perhaps one of the most famous African-American actresses to have a successful Hollywood career and the first nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actress for her performance in the 1954 film Carmen Jones.
    Hollywood Photo Archive

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  • PORTRAIT - Hollywood Photo Archive
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    PORTRAIT - Hollywood Photo Archive
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Hollywood Photo Archive/MediaPunch/Shutterstock (11734708ai)
    Hayworth is perhaps best known for her performance in the 1946 film noir, Gilda, opposite Glenn Ford, in which she played the femme fatale in her first major dramatic role. Fred Astaire, with whom she made two films, called her his favorite dance partner. Her greatest success was in the Technicolor musical Cover Girl (1944), with Gene Kelly. She is listed as one of the top 25 female motion picture stars of all time in the American Film Institute's survey, AFI's 100 Years...100 Stars. Hollywood Photo Archive / MediaPunch
    Hollywood Photo Archive

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