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NEWS - Coronavirus: Proteste gegen Einschränkungen in Madrid
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Protester holds a banner that says "End of the alarm state" during the protest against the government's handling of the coronavirus crisis at Porto Lagos street in Alcorcon
Coronavirus protests, Madrid, Spain - 19 May 2020
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Proteste gegen Einschränkungen in Madrid
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Protesters hold a Spanish flag that says "Legionaries to Fight, Legionaries to Die" during the protest against the government's handling of the coronavirus crisis at Porto Lagos street in Alcorcon
Coronavirus protests, Madrid, Spain - 19 May 2020
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NEWS - Coronavirus: Proteste gegen Einschränkungen in Madrid
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A protester man wears a cap that says "Make Spain great again" during the protest against the government's handling of the coronavirus crisis at Porto Lagos street in Alcorcon
Coronavirus protests, Madrid, Spain - 19 May 2020
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NEWS - London: Wiedereröffnung des Borough Market
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The Bishop of Southwark Cathedral, alongside his clergy, says a short prayer before todays service
Borough Market reopens after terror attack, London, UK - 14 Jun 2017
Borough Market has officially re-opened, following last weeks terrorist attack, which left 8 people dead and 48 injured within the vicinity. Donald Hyslop, chair of Trustees at Borough Market has stated: "On Wednesday, the bell will ring, the stalls will open, customers will start to arrive, and the healing process will begin. At 10am, we will link arms, pause for a moment of silent reflection, then ring the Market bell loud and clear."
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REPORTAGE - Alltag im kriegsversehrten Mossul
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Ali lies in the basement of his family's house in Galzani. Although it has been completely destroyed by the bombs 23 people live in the room. Ali's father says: "We will rebuild our homes again. The most important thing is that we have been liberated from ISIS"
Life in Mosul, Iraq - Mar 2017
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The Iraqi army announced the liberation of the entire East-Mosul on Jan. 18, three months after the beginning of the offensive. Iraq's armed forces launched the offensive to retake Mosul in October and are still fighting to retake western Mosul, on the other bank of the Tigris River. The fighting has seen thousands of Iraqs flee, with the country?s immigration minister Jassim Mohammed recently reporting that some 355,000 people have been displaced. Many end up at already overcrowded refugee camps such as Al-Alil to the south of Mosul. Others head to the shattered eastern side of the city. Here, while ISIS, who took over the city in June 2014, may have been driven out the scars and damage left in their wake is still painfully visible. As residents slowly return to their homes they face a large hard battle just to survive let alone rebuild and return to a semblance of normal life.
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Anti-fracking protest, Sherwood Forest, UK - 07 Jan 2017
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Signs protest against potential fracking in front of the Major Oak, Sherwood Forest, Nottinghamshire. Chemicals firm, INEOS is to carry out seismic imaging surveys in this former medieval hunting forest including near to the ancient Major Oak. Green campaigners fear this could lead to the search for shale gas in the legendary home of heroic outlaw, Robin Hood. INEOS Shale says it is not fracking in Sherwood Forest.
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Anti-fracking protest, Sherwood Forest, UK - 07 Jan 2017
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Demonstrators protest against potential fracking in Sherwood Forest, Nottinghamshire after Friends of the Earth revealed chemicals firm, INEOS is to carry out seismic imaging surveys in this former medieval hunting forest including near to the ancient Major Oak tree (pictured). Green campaigners fear this could lead to the search for shale gas in the legendary home of heroic outlaw, Robin Hood. INEOS Shale says it is not fracking in Sherwood Forest.
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Anti-fracking protest, Sherwood Forest, UK - 07 Jan 2017
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Demonstrators protest against potential fracking in Sherwood Forest, Nottinghamshire after Friends of the Earth revealed chemicals firm, INEOS is to carry out seismic imaging surveys in this former medieval hunting forest including near to the ancient Major Oak tree (pictured). Green campaigners fear this could lead to the search for shale gas in the legendary home of heroic outlaw, Robin Hood. INEOS Shale says it is not fracking in Sherwood Forest.
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Anti-fracking protest, Sherwood Forest, UK - 07 Jan 2017
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Demonstrators protest against potential fracking in Sherwood Forest, Nottinghamshire after Friends of the Earth revealed chemicals firm, INEOS is to carry out seismic imaging surveys in this former medieval hunting forest including near to the ancient Major Oak. Green campaigners fear this could lead to the search for shale gas in the legendary home of heroic outlaw, Robin Hood. INEOS Shale says it is not fracking in Sherwood Forest.
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Anti-fracking protest, Sherwood Forest, UK - 07 Jan 2017
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Anna Vickerstaff & Guy Shrubsole from Friends of the Earth address demonstrators in front of the Major Oak in Sherwood Forest, Nottinghamshire after Friends of the Earth revealed chemicals firm, INEOS is to carry out seismic imaging surveys in this former medieval hunting forest including near to the ancient Major Oak tree. Green campaigners fear this could lead to the search for shale gas in the legendary home of heroic outlaw, Robin Hood. INEOS Shale says it is not fracking in Sherwood Forest.
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Anti-fracking protest, Sherwood Forest, UK - 07 Jan 2017
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Anna Vickerstaff & Guy Shrubsole from Friends of the Earth address demonstrators in front of the Major Oak in Sherwood Forest, Nottinghamshire after Friends of the Earth revealed chemicals firm, INEOS is to carry out seismic imaging surveys in this former medieval hunting forest including near to the ancient Major Oak tree. Green campaigners fear this could lead to the search for shale gas in the legendary home of heroic outlaw, Robin Hood. INEOS Shale says it is not fracking in Sherwood Forest.
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Anti-fracking protest, Sherwood Forest, UK - 07 Jan 2017
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Anna Vickerstaff & Guy Shrubsole from Friends of the Earth address demonstrators in front of the Major Oak in Sherwood Forest, Nottinghamshire after Friends of the Earth revealed chemicals firm, INEOS is to carry out seismic imaging surveys in this former medieval hunting forest including near to the ancient Major Oak tree. Green campaigners fear this could lead to the search for shale gas in the legendary home of heroic outlaw, Robin Hood. INEOS Shale says it is not fracking in Sherwood Forest.
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Anti-fracking protest, Sherwood Forest, UK - 07 Jan 2017
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Demonstrators protest against potential fracking in Sherwood Forest, Nottinghamshire after Friends of the Earth revealed chemicals firm, INEOS is to carry out seismic imaging surveys in this former medieval hunting forest including near to the ancient Major Oak tree. Green campaigners fear this could lead to the search for shale gas in the legendary home of heroic outlaw, Robin Hood. INEOS Shale says it is not fracking in Sherwood Forest.
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Anti-fracking protest, Sherwood Forest, UK - 07 Jan 2017
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Demonstrators protest against potential fracking in Sherwood Forest, Nottinghamshire after Friends of the Earth revealed chemicals firm, INEOS is to carry out seismic imaging surveys in this former medieval hunting forest including near to the ancient Major Oak tree. Green campaigners fear this could lead to the search for shale gas in the legendary home of heroic outlaw, Robin Hood. INEOS Shale says it is not fracking in Sherwood Forest.
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Anti-fracking protest, Sherwood Forest, UK - 07 Jan 2017
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Tobias North dressed as legendary outlaw Robin Hood protests against potential fracking in Sherwood Forest, Nottinghamshire after Friends of the Earth revealed chemicals firm, INEOS is to carry out seismic imaging surveys in this ancient woodland including close to the iconic Major Oak. Green campaigners fear surveys could lead to the search for shale gas. INEOS Shale says it is not fracking in Sherwood Forest.
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Anti-fracking protest, Sherwood Forest, UK - 07 Jan 2017
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Tobias North dressed as legendary outlaw Robin Hood protests against potential fracking in Sherwood Forest, Nottinghamshire after Friends of the Earth revealed chemicals firm, INEOS is to carry out seismic imaging surveys in this ancient woodland including close to the iconic Major Oak. Green campaigners fear surveys could lead to the search for shale gas. INEOS Shale says it is not fracking in Sherwood Forest.
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Anti-fracking protest, Sherwood Forest, UK - 07 Jan 2017
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Chris Crean (Mr Frackhead ) Midlands Regional Co-ordinator, Friends of the Earth, addressess protestors against potential fracking in Sherwood Forest, Nottinghamshire after Friends of the Earth revealed chemicals firm, INEOS is to carry out seismic imaging surveys in this former medieval hunting forest including near to the ancient Major Oak tree (pictured). Green campaigners fear this could lead to the search for shale gas in the legendary home of heroic outlaw, Robin Hood. INEOS Shale says it is not fracking in Sherwood Forest.
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Anti-fracking protest, Sherwood Forest, UK - 07 Jan 2017
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Chris Crean (Mr Frackhead ) Midlands Regional Co-ordinator, Friends of the Earth, addressess protestors against potential fracking in Sherwood Forest, Nottinghamshire after Friends of the Earth revealed chemicals firm, INEOS is to carry out seismic imaging surveys in this former medieval hunting forest including near to the ancient Major Oak tree (pictured). Green campaigners fear this could lead to the search for shale gas in the legendary home of heroic outlaw, Robin Hood. INEOS Shale says it is not fracking in Sherwood Forest.
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FEATURE - 'Tanzende' Wolfshunde in Norwegen
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Tarrag shot at Bordalen near Voss. Thomas Bakke says: "This is a multiple exposure shot. A short exposure of Tarraq and a long one for the river and waterfall. Melted together in Photoshop."
The dog photography of Thomas Bakke, Norway - 2016
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The relationship between one man and his dog has resulted in an amazing photographic partnership.
Thomas Bakke, from Norway, always enjoyed hikes with his four-legged friend Tarraq, but it was his early shots of the energetic canine that fostered an impressive interest in documenting their time together.
The results feature spectacular images of the five-year-old Saarloos Wolfhound breed dog set against jaw-dropping landscapes.
Highlights include Tarraq leaping between two huge boulders, as well as backdrops of mountain ranges, rivers and waterfalls.
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FEATURE - 'Tanzende' Wolfshunde in Norwegen
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Tarraq the dog at Mount Oksen near Voss. Thomas Bakke says: "These pictures were taken during a camping trip me and Tarraq did. I put my tent right on the edge, overlooking the fjord. At over a 1,000 metres up it gave us a spectacular view."
The dog photography of Thomas Bakke, Norway - 2016
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The relationship between one man and his dog has resulted in an amazing photographic partnership.
Thomas Bakke, from Norway, always enjoyed hikes with his four-legged friend Tarraq, but it was his early shots of the energetic canine that fostered an impressive interest in documenting their time together.
The results feature spectacular images of the five-year-old Saarloos Wolfhound breed dog set against jaw-dropping landscapes.
Highlights include Tarraq leaping between two huge boulders, as well as backdrops of mountain ranges, rivers and waterfalls.
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FEATURE - 'Tanzende' Wolfshunde in Norwegen
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Dogs Tarraq an Nova playfighting. Thomas Bakke says: "After buying my first "processional" lens I wanted to test it out the same afternoon. I shoot some pictures of the dogs as they were running around playing. At one point they more or less ran in to each other and jumped up. When I got home I found out that I had captured this picture. This is what truly got me interested in photography."
The dog photography of Thomas Bakke, Norway - 2016
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The relationship between one man and his dog has resulted in an amazing photographic partnership.
Thomas Bakke, from Norway, always enjoyed hikes with his four-legged friend Tarraq, but it was his early shots of the energetic canine that fostered an impressive interest in documenting their time together.
The results feature spectacular images of the five-year-old Saarloos Wolfhound breed dog set against jaw-dropping landscapes.
Highlights include Tarraq leaping between two huge boulders, as well as backdrops of mountain ranges, rivers and waterfalls.
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FEATURE - 'Tanzende' Wolfshunde in Norwegen
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Thomas Bakke says: "Every summer we spend our holiday with our friend that we got Tarraq from. This day I brought Tarraq along for a hike and my friend brought his mother. This was taken as we took a break by lake."
The dog photography of Thomas Bakke, Norway - 2016
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The relationship between one man and his dog has resulted in an amazing photographic partnership.
Thomas Bakke, from Norway, always enjoyed hikes with his four-legged friend Tarraq, but it was his early shots of the energetic canine that fostered an impressive interest in documenting their time together.
The results feature spectacular images of the five-year-old Saarloos Wolfhound breed dog set against jaw-dropping landscapes.
Highlights include Tarraq leaping between two huge boulders, as well as backdrops of mountain ranges, rivers and waterfalls.
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FEATURE - Oleg Mastruko fotografiert Religiöse Orte
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A huge Serb Orthodox church in Pristina, Kosovo, unfinished and derelict. During the Yugoslav wars of the 1990s Serbia aggressively tried to reclaim Kosovo, enticing ethnic Serbs to return to the land of their ancestors, building Serb Orthodox churches. This was a newly built large orthodox church in the very centre of Pristina. Once Serbia lost the fight for Kosovo, and Serbs mostly left, Kosovars left the unfinished church to rot. Destroying it would send an unwanted message to the world and finishing it would be pointless since there are practically no Serbs left in Kosovo outside several isolated enclaves, says Oleg
Oleg Mastruko's shots of religious places across the world - Jul 2016
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An array of religions come together in this photographic collection of abandoned temples.
Croatian photographer Oleg Mastruko's search for incredible spiritual buildings has taken him to Kosovo, Malaysia, Azerbaijan and many other places around the globe.
An Armenian monastery and a huge Roman temple complex in Lebanon are just two highlights from this impressive gathering of religious architecture.
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Ruins of the Yereruyk basilica in Armenia, 4th-5th century AD. Not too many churches from that period survived, even in this ruined state. Yereruyk is in the middle of nowhere, on the hostile Armenia-Turkey border. The place is just magical, says Oleg
Oleg Mastruko's shots of religious places across the world - Jul 2016
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An array of religions come together in this photographic collection of abandoned temples.
Croatian photographer Oleg Mastruko's search for incredible spiritual buildings has taken him to Kosovo, Malaysia, Azerbaijan and many other places around the globe.
An Armenian monastery and a huge Roman temple complex in Lebanon are just two highlights from this impressive gathering of religious architecture.
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FEATURE - Oleg Mastruko fotografiert Religiöse Orte
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A huge Serb Orthodox church in Pristina, Kosovo, unfinished and derelict. During the Yugoslav wars of the 1990s Serbia aggressively tried to reclaim Kosovo, enticing ethnic Serbs to return to the land of their ancestors, building Serb Orthodox churches. This was a newly built large orthodox church in the very centre of Pristina. Once Serbia lost the fight for Kosovo, and Serbs mostly left, Kosovars left the unfinished church to rot. Destroying it would send an unwanted message to the world and finishing it would be pointless since there are practically no Serbs left in Kosovo outside several isolated enclaves, says Oleg
Oleg Mastruko's shots of religious places across the world - Jul 2016
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An array of religions come together in this photographic collection of abandoned temples.
Croatian photographer Oleg Mastruko's search for incredible spiritual buildings has taken him to Kosovo, Malaysia, Azerbaijan and many other places around the globe.
An Armenian monastery and a huge Roman temple complex in Lebanon are just two highlights from this impressive gathering of religious architecture.
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FEATURE - Oleg Mastruko fotografiert Religiöse Orte
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Ruins of the Yereruyk basilica in Armenia, 4th-5th century AD. Not too many churches from that period survived, even in this ruined state. Yereruyk is in the middle of nowhere, on the hostile Armenia-Turkey border. The place is just magical, says Oleg
Oleg Mastruko's shots of religious places across the world - Jul 2016
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An array of religions come together in this photographic collection of abandoned temples.
Croatian photographer Oleg Mastruko's search for incredible spiritual buildings has taken him to Kosovo, Malaysia, Azerbaijan and many other places around the globe.
An Armenian monastery and a huge Roman temple complex in Lebanon are just two highlights from this impressive gathering of religious architecture.
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FEATURE - Pakistan: Transportmittel in Karachi
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Camels are an important fixture of the Karachi beach scene. In order to attract tourists to ride on board them or to just take that one particular tourist picture that says "I went to Karachi" - the camel owners spare no cost when adorning their camels with various different items, from mirrors to tassels and everything in between
Camels, rickshaws and buses in Karachi, Pakistan - 03 Aug 2016
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Forget the standard four-wheel drive: rickshaws, camels and 'bride-like' buses line the streets of Karachi, Pakistan's biggest city.
Bilal Hassan is a practising doctor who wants to give a real glimpse of life in Karachi through photography. In this photo series he reveals racing Rickshawallas and the reason behind pimping up vehicles.
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FEATURE - 'Aliens' unter Wasser
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Phronima sedentaria attacks salp, takes out bodily contents, and lives in it. This small crustacea lays an egg into this "barrel", as seen here. Kei Nomiyama says these remind him of the sci-fi film 'Aliens'
Blackwater: The marine life photography of Kei Nomiyama, Japan - Nov 2015
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They look like creatures from another planet, but these weird specimens are all marine life captured by talented underwater photographer Kei Nomiyama.
In his photo series Blackwater, the 36-year-old presents the amazing creatures discovered in the sea at night.
His work includes the quirky sight of a 'jellyfish rider', a lobster larvae hitching a ride on a hapless jellyfish, and the Phronima Sedentaria, a species of amphipod crustacean, that Kei says reminds him of the sci-fi film 'Aliens'.
Kei explains: "I live in Matsuyama city at Shikoku island, smallest of the four main islands in Japan. I mainly take these photos at Omi-island in Yamaguchi-prefecture. The Omi-island is located in the south of the main island of Japan and facing the Sea of Japan.
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FEATURE - 'Aliens' unter Wasser
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Phronima sedentaria attacks salp, takes out bodily contents, and lives in it. This small crustacea lays an egg into this "barrel". Kei Nomiyama says these remind him of the sci-fi film 'Aliens'
Blackwater: The marine life photography of Kei Nomiyama, Japan - Nov 2015
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They look like creatures from another planet, but these weird specimens are all marine life captured by talented underwater photographer Kei Nomiyama.
In his photo series Blackwater, the 36-year-old presents the amazing creatures discovered in the sea at night.
His work includes the quirky sight of a 'jellyfish rider', a lobster larvae hitching a ride on a hapless jellyfish, and the Phronima Sedentaria, a species of amphipod crustacean, that Kei says reminds him of the sci-fi film 'Aliens'.
Kei explains: "I live in Matsuyama city at Shikoku island, smallest of the four main islands in Japan. I mainly take these photos at Omi-island in Yamaguchi-prefecture. The Omi-island is located in the south of the main island of Japan and facing the Sea of Japan.
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FEATURE - 'Aliens' unter Wasser
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Phronima sedentaria attacks salp, takes out bodily contents, and lives in it. This small crustacea lays an egg into this "barrel", as seen here. Kei Nomiyama says these remind him of the sci-fi film 'Aliens'
Blackwater: The marine life photography of Kei Nomiyama, Japan - Nov 2015
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They look like creatures from another planet, but these weird specimens are all marine life captured by talented underwater photographer Kei Nomiyama.
In his photo series Blackwater, the 36-year-old presents the amazing creatures discovered in the sea at night.
His work includes the quirky sight of a 'jellyfish rider', a lobster larvae hitching a ride on a hapless jellyfish, and the Phronima Sedentaria, a species of amphipod crustacean, that Kei says reminds him of the sci-fi film 'Aliens'.
Kei explains: "I live in Matsuyama city at Shikoku island, smallest of the four main islands in Japan. I mainly take these photos at Omi-island in Yamaguchi-prefecture. The Omi-island is located in the south of the main island of Japan and facing the Sea of Japan.
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Paul Goldstein 'In The Air' themed images - 13 Feb 2012
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Emperor Penguins, Snow Hill, Antarctica. Paul says: "Way down in Antarctica on the eastern peninsular I was stuck in the ice for a week along with 100 people. Off the stern of the ship we watched Emperor penguins on their migratory routes. You had to gamble where they were going to come up so virtually impossible to get the shot, but once one had jumped you could bet the others would follow, in this instance 'more is more' - this was the only time three jumped simultaneously."
Paul Goldstein 'In The Air' themed images - 13 Feb 2012
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With Saturday (25 April) being World Penguin Day, wildlife photographer Paul Goldstein has shared some of his favourite pictures of the aquatic, flightless birds.
Wimbledon-based Paul, who guides for Exodus Travels, has led many expeditions to the poles on small ice-breakers, so has had great opportunites to document penguin behaviour.
He explains: "I love the polar bears of the North but there is something magical about the penguins down South that entrance me. Yes it can be a mission to get there but it is palpably worth it.
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Image consultant who spent GBP 125,000 on plastic surgery wants to help others who are bullied, London, Britain, Feb 2015
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Grayson Hoffman/REX (4432606l)
Rodridgo enjoying a photo shoot, showcasing his new body & appearance. He says he feels much happier with how he looks now and has much confidence.
Image consultant who spent GBP 125,000 on plastic surgery wants to help others who are bullied, London, Britain, Feb 2015
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Image consultant who spent GBP 125,000 on plastic surgery wants to help others who are bullied, London, Britain, Feb 2015
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MANDATORY CREDIT: Grayson Hoffman/Rex Features. Only for use in story about Rodrigo Alves. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission.
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Grayson Hoffman/REX (4432606j)
Rodridgo enjoying a photo shoot, showcasing his new body & appearance. He says he feels much happier with how he looks now and has much confidence.
Image consultant who spent GBP 125,000 on plastic surgery wants to help others who are bullied, London, Britain, Feb 2015
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Image consultant who spent GBP 125,000 on plastic surgery wants to help others who are bullied, London, Britain, Feb 2015
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MANDATORY CREDIT: Rodrigo Alves/Rex Features. Only for use in story about Rodrigo Alves. Editorial Use Only. No stock, books, advertising or merchandising without photographer's permission.
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rodrigo Alves/REX (4432606b)
Rodridgo enjoying a photo shoot, showcasing his new body & appearance. He says he feels much happier with how he looks now and has much confidence.
Image consultant who spent GBP 125,000 on plastic surgery wants to help others who are bullied, London, Britain, Feb 2015
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Cheetah cub fails to catch bird, Masai Mara, Kenya - 10 Jan 2015
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(Pic 10) Paul says: "Later on they caught a new born gazelle fawn which, lacking wings, was easier to bring down."
Cheetah cub fails to catch bird, Masai Mara, Kenya - 10 Jan 2015
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I thought I saw a pussy cat...
This cheeky bird seemed happy to test its luck when it repeatedly landed near a hungry cheetah cub - and flew off.
Photographer, guide and presenter Paul Goldstein has spent a lot of time with these cheetah cubs over the last six months in Kenya's Masai Mara.
The wimbledon-based Exodus guide explains: "This cub approached the hammerkop wading bird several times, I have never seen this behaviour before, it was extraordinary. Three times the bird landed in the danger zone before flying off with what can only be described as brinkmanship."
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Girl takes selfie with ground squirrel, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada - 12 Jul 2014
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Mandatory Credit: Photo by Stacey Wallace/REX (4239915c)
Stacey Wallace's picture of the ground squirrel. She says: "This was after our selfie. I coerced him out of his hole with a nut that he's holding in his paw. This isn't zoomed in either, I actually got this close to him."
Girl takes selfie with ground squirrel, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada - 12 Jul 2014
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It looks like a scene from 1980 cult comedy classic Caddyshack, but this cheeky gopher-like ground squirrel is very real - and not too shy to appear in a selfie.
Stacey Wallace, 28, found herself with an unusual photo opportunity when the rodent popped out of its hole in search of nuts.
Stacey, from Vancouver, shot the hilarious pictures at Lightning Lake in British Columbia's Manning Park in Summer.
She explains: "In order to get the selfie I laid on the ground metres away from the squirrel and slowly crawled towards him until I got close enough so that we were both in the shot. I took all the photos with my iPhone front camera."
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Maria Sharp says goodbye to dog Chubby in touching photos, America, Oct 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Suzanne Price/Suzuran Photos/REX (4197842k)
Photographer Says Goodbye To Her Dog With Heart-Warming Photo Shoot
Saying goodbye to a loved one is one of the hardest experiences life throws, and losing a pet is no exception.
Maria Sharp foresaw that the days with her beloved dog, Chubby, were numbered.
The 23-year-old photographer decided to create a portrait session so that she could always remember her.
Chubby sadly passed away last Monday (6 Oct). Maria will now have the memories and heart-warming photos to remember her beloved dog, who became her best friend over the last 16 years.
In order to capture her special moment with Chubby, she enlisted the help of a fellow photographer and dog lover, Suzanne Price.
The touching photos allow her to look back fondly on a bond that was so strong, that words cannot always describe.
Maria got Chubby from the pound when she was seven-years-old.
"Being the impatient seven year old that I was I would wake her up from her puppy naps so we could play.
"I just wanted someone to enjoy life with. I keep catching myself using human pronouns. Chubby isn't just a dog. She's my longest and best friend."
The young photographer also wrote about Chubby's final days in her blog, where she has uploaded photos of her as an adorable puppy, and her moving last photos shot by Suzanne.
Maria, who lives in Avon Lake, in a suburb of Cleveland, explains that she grew up living with just her mother and always longed for a companion.
"Chubby was my sister, my best friend, and companion. We were two peas in a pod. We got Chubby sixteen years ago, when I was 7 years old. She was only 6 weeks old."
"I know how important it is to preserve memories and time with loved ones, and this shouldn't just apply to humans.
"Being a photographer myself, I knew how important it was to capture time spent with love on...
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Maria Sharp says goodbye to dog Chubby in touching photos, America, Oct 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Suzanne Price/Suzuran Photos/REX (4197842j)
Photographer Says Goodbye To Her Dog With Heart-Warming Photo Shoot
Saying goodbye to a loved one is one of the hardest experiences life throws, and losing a pet is no exception.
Maria Sharp foresaw that the days with her beloved dog, Chubby, were numbered.
The 23-year-old photographer decided to create a portrait session so that she could always remember her.
Chubby sadly passed away last Monday (6 Oct). Maria will now have the memories and heart-warming photos to remember her beloved dog, who became her best friend over the last 16 years.
In order to capture her special moment with Chubby, she enlisted the help of a fellow photographer and dog lover, Suzanne Price.
The touching photos allow her to look back fondly on a bond that was so strong, that words cannot always describe.
Maria got Chubby from the pound when she was seven-years-old.
"Being the impatient seven year old that I was I would wake her up from her puppy naps so we could play.
"I just wanted someone to enjoy life with. I keep catching myself using human pronouns. Chubby isn't just a dog. She's my longest and best friend."
The young photographer also wrote about Chubby's final days in her blog, where she has uploaded photos of her as an adorable puppy, and her moving last photos shot by Suzanne.
Maria, who lives in Avon Lake, in a suburb of Cleveland, explains that she grew up living with just her mother and always longed for a companion.
"Chubby was my sister, my best friend, and companion. We were two peas in a pod. We got Chubby sixteen years ago, when I was 7 years old. She was only 6 weeks old."
"I know how important it is to preserve memories and time with loved ones, and this shouldn't just apply to humans.
"Being a photographer myself, I knew how important it was to capture time spent with love on...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BVWOEUCFB
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Maria Sharp says goodbye to dog Chubby in touching photos, America, Oct 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Suzanne Price/Suzuran Photos/REX (4197842b)
Photographer Says Goodbye To Her Dog With Heart-Warming Photo Shoot
Saying goodbye to a loved one is one of the hardest experiences life throws, and losing a pet is no exception.
Maria Sharp foresaw that the days with her beloved dog, Chubby, were numbered.
The 23-year-old photographer decided to create a portrait session so that she could always remember her.
Chubby sadly passed away last Monday (6 Oct). Maria will now have the memories and heart-warming photos to remember her beloved dog, who became her best friend over the last 16 years.
In order to capture her special moment with Chubby, she enlisted the help of a fellow photographer and dog lover, Suzanne Price.
The touching photos allow her to look back fondly on a bond that was so strong, that words cannot always describe.
Maria got Chubby from the pound when she was seven-years-old.
"Being the impatient seven year old that I was I would wake her up from her puppy naps so we could play.
"I just wanted someone to enjoy life with. I keep catching myself using human pronouns. Chubby isn't just a dog. She's my longest and best friend."
The young photographer also wrote about Chubby's final days in her blog, where she has uploaded photos of her as an adorable puppy, and her moving last photos shot by Suzanne.
Maria, who lives in Avon Lake, in a suburb of Cleveland, explains that she grew up living with just her mother and always longed for a companion.
"Chubby was my sister, my best friend, and companion. We were two peas in a pod. We got Chubby sixteen years ago, when I was 7 years old. She was only 6 weeks old."
"I know how important it is to preserve memories and time with loved ones, and this shouldn't just apply to humans.
"Being a photographer myself, I knew how important it was to capture time spent with love on...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BVWOEUCFB
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Maria Sharp says goodbye to dog Chubby in touching photos, America, Oct 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Maria Sharp/REX (4197842aw)
All photos created by Maria Sharp Photography. To view more please visit, http
Photographer Says Goodbye To Her Dog With Heart-Warming Photo Shoot
Saying goodbye to a loved one is one of the hardest experiences life throws, and losing a pet is no exception.
Maria Sharp foresaw that the days with her beloved dog, Chubby, were numbered.
The 23-year-old photographer decided to create a portrait session so that she could always remember her.
Chubby sadly passed away last Monday (6 Oct). Maria will now have the memories and heart-warming photos to remember her beloved dog, who became her best friend over the last 16 years.
In order to capture her special moment with Chubby, she enlisted the help of a fellow photographer and dog lover, Suzanne Price.
The touching photos allow her to look back fondly on a bond that was so strong, that words cannot always describe.
Maria got Chubby from the pound when she was seven-years-old.
"Being the impatient seven year old that I was I would wake her up from her puppy naps so we could play.
"I just wanted someone to enjoy life with. I keep catching myself using human pronouns. Chubby isn't just a dog. She's my longest and best friend."
The young photographer also wrote about Chubby's final days in her blog, where she has uploaded photos of her as an adorable puppy, and her moving last photos shot by Suzanne.
Maria, who lives in Avon Lake, in a suburb of Cleveland, explains that she grew up living with just her mother and always longed for a companion.
"Chubby was my sister, my best friend, and companion. We were two peas in a pod. We got Chubby sixteen years ago, when I was 7 years old. She was only 6 weeks old."
"I know how important it is to preserve memories and time with loved ones, and this shouldn't just apply to humans.
"Being a photographer myself, ...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BVWOEUCFB
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Maria Sharp says goodbye to dog Chubby in touching photos, America, Oct 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Maria Sharp/REX (4197842az)
All photos created by Maria Sharp Photography. To view more please visit, http
Photographer Says Goodbye To Her Dog With Heart-Warming Photo Shoot
Saying goodbye to a loved one is one of the hardest experiences life throws, and losing a pet is no exception.
Maria Sharp foresaw that the days with her beloved dog, Chubby, were numbered.
The 23-year-old photographer decided to create a portrait session so that she could always remember her.
Chubby sadly passed away last Monday (6 Oct). Maria will now have the memories and heart-warming photos to remember her beloved dog, who became her best friend over the last 16 years.
In order to capture her special moment with Chubby, she enlisted the help of a fellow photographer and dog lover, Suzanne Price.
The touching photos allow her to look back fondly on a bond that was so strong, that words cannot always describe.
Maria got Chubby from the pound when she was seven-years-old.
"Being the impatient seven year old that I was I would wake her up from her puppy naps so we could play.
"I just wanted someone to enjoy life with. I keep catching myself using human pronouns. Chubby isn't just a dog. She's my longest and best friend."
The young photographer also wrote about Chubby's final days in her blog, where she has uploaded photos of her as an adorable puppy, and her moving last photos shot by Suzanne.
Maria, who lives in Avon Lake, in a suburb of Cleveland, explains that she grew up living with just her mother and always longed for a companion.
"Chubby was my sister, my best friend, and companion. We were two peas in a pod. We got Chubby sixteen years ago, when I was 7 years old. She was only 6 weeks old."
"I know how important it is to preserve memories and time with loved ones, and this shouldn't just apply to humans.
"Being a photographer myself, ...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BVWOEUCFB
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Maria Sharp says goodbye to dog Chubby in touching photos, America, Oct 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Maria Sharp/REX (4197842as)
All photos created by Maria Sharp Photography. To view more please visit, http
Photographer Says Goodbye To Her Dog With Heart-Warming Photo Shoot
Saying goodbye to a loved one is one of the hardest experiences life throws, and losing a pet is no exception.
Maria Sharp foresaw that the days with her beloved dog, Chubby, were numbered.
The 23-year-old photographer decided to create a portrait session so that she could always remember her.
Chubby sadly passed away last Monday (6 Oct). Maria will now have the memories and heart-warming photos to remember her beloved dog, who became her best friend over the last 16 years.
In order to capture her special moment with Chubby, she enlisted the help of a fellow photographer and dog lover, Suzanne Price.
The touching photos allow her to look back fondly on a bond that was so strong, that words cannot always describe.
Maria got Chubby from the pound when she was seven-years-old.
"Being the impatient seven year old that I was I would wake her up from her puppy naps so we could play.
"I just wanted someone to enjoy life with. I keep catching myself using human pronouns. Chubby isn't just a dog. She's my longest and best friend."
The young photographer also wrote about Chubby's final days in her blog, where she has uploaded photos of her as an adorable puppy, and her moving last photos shot by Suzanne.
Maria, who lives in Avon Lake, in a suburb of Cleveland, explains that she grew up living with just her mother and always longed for a companion.
"Chubby was my sister, my best friend, and companion. We were two peas in a pod. We got Chubby sixteen years ago, when I was 7 years old. She was only 6 weeks old."
"I know how important it is to preserve memories and time with loved ones, and this shouldn't just apply to humans.
"Being a photographer myself, ...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BVWOEUCFB
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Maria Sharp says goodbye to dog Chubby in touching photos, America, Oct 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Maria Sharp/REX (4197842an)
All photos created by Maria Sharp Photography. To view more please visit, http
Photographer Says Goodbye To Her Dog With Heart-Warming Photo Shoot
Saying goodbye to a loved one is one of the hardest experiences life throws, and losing a pet is no exception.
Maria Sharp foresaw that the days with her beloved dog, Chubby, were numbered.
The 23-year-old photographer decided to create a portrait session so that she could always remember her.
Chubby sadly passed away last Monday (6 Oct). Maria will now have the memories and heart-warming photos to remember her beloved dog, who became her best friend over the last 16 years.
In order to capture her special moment with Chubby, she enlisted the help of a fellow photographer and dog lover, Suzanne Price.
The touching photos allow her to look back fondly on a bond that was so strong, that words cannot always describe.
Maria got Chubby from the pound when she was seven-years-old.
"Being the impatient seven year old that I was I would wake her up from her puppy naps so we could play.
"I just wanted someone to enjoy life with. I keep catching myself using human pronouns. Chubby isn't just a dog. She's my longest and best friend."
The young photographer also wrote about Chubby's final days in her blog, where she has uploaded photos of her as an adorable puppy, and her moving last photos shot by Suzanne.
Maria, who lives in Avon Lake, in a suburb of Cleveland, explains that she grew up living with just her mother and always longed for a companion.
"Chubby was my sister, my best friend, and companion. We were two peas in a pod. We got Chubby sixteen years ago, when I was 7 years old. She was only 6 weeks old."
"I know how important it is to preserve memories and time with loved ones, and this shouldn't just apply to humans.
"Being a photographer myself, ...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BVWOEUCFB
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Maria Sharp says goodbye to dog Chubby in touching photos, America, Oct 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Suzanne Price/Suzuran Photos/REX (4197842x)
Photographer Says Goodbye To Her Dog With Heart-Warming Photo Shoot
Saying goodbye to a loved one is one of the hardest experiences life throws, and losing a pet is no exception.
Maria Sharp foresaw that the days with her beloved dog, Chubby, were numbered.
The 23-year-old photographer decided to create a portrait session so that she could always remember her.
Chubby sadly passed away last Monday (6 Oct). Maria will now have the memories and heart-warming photos to remember her beloved dog, who became her best friend over the last 16 years.
In order to capture her special moment with Chubby, she enlisted the help of a fellow photographer and dog lover, Suzanne Price.
The touching photos allow her to look back fondly on a bond that was so strong, that words cannot always describe.
Maria got Chubby from the pound when she was seven-years-old.
"Being the impatient seven year old that I was I would wake her up from her puppy naps so we could play.
"I just wanted someone to enjoy life with. I keep catching myself using human pronouns. Chubby isn't just a dog. She's my longest and best friend."
The young photographer also wrote about Chubby's final days in her blog, where she has uploaded photos of her as an adorable puppy, and her moving last photos shot by Suzanne.
Maria, who lives in Avon Lake, in a suburb of Cleveland, explains that she grew up living with just her mother and always longed for a companion.
"Chubby was my sister, my best friend, and companion. We were two peas in a pod. We got Chubby sixteen years ago, when I was 7 years old. She was only 6 weeks old."
"I know how important it is to preserve memories and time with loved ones, and this shouldn't just apply to humans.
"Being a photographer myself, I knew how important it was to capture time spent with love on...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BVWOEUCFB
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Maria Sharp says goodbye to dog Chubby in touching photos, America, Oct 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Suzanne Price/Suzuran Photos/REX (4197842u)
Photographer Says Goodbye To Her Dog With Heart-Warming Photo Shoot
Saying goodbye to a loved one is one of the hardest experiences life throws, and losing a pet is no exception.
Maria Sharp foresaw that the days with her beloved dog, Chubby, were numbered.
The 23-year-old photographer decided to create a portrait session so that she could always remember her.
Chubby sadly passed away last Monday (6 Oct). Maria will now have the memories and heart-warming photos to remember her beloved dog, who became her best friend over the last 16 years.
In order to capture her special moment with Chubby, she enlisted the help of a fellow photographer and dog lover, Suzanne Price.
The touching photos allow her to look back fondly on a bond that was so strong, that words cannot always describe.
Maria got Chubby from the pound when she was seven-years-old.
"Being the impatient seven year old that I was I would wake her up from her puppy naps so we could play.
"I just wanted someone to enjoy life with. I keep catching myself using human pronouns. Chubby isn't just a dog. She's my longest and best friend."
The young photographer also wrote about Chubby's final days in her blog, where she has uploaded photos of her as an adorable puppy, and her moving last photos shot by Suzanne.
Maria, who lives in Avon Lake, in a suburb of Cleveland, explains that she grew up living with just her mother and always longed for a companion.
"Chubby was my sister, my best friend, and companion. We were two peas in a pod. We got Chubby sixteen years ago, when I was 7 years old. She was only 6 weeks old."
"I know how important it is to preserve memories and time with loved ones, and this shouldn't just apply to humans.
"Being a photographer myself, I knew how important it was to capture time spent with love on...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BVWOEUCFB
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Maria Sharp says goodbye to dog Chubby in touching photos, America, Oct 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Suzanne Price/Suzuran Photos/REX (4197842m)
Photographer Says Goodbye To Her Dog With Heart-Warming Photo Shoot
Saying goodbye to a loved one is one of the hardest experiences life throws, and losing a pet is no exception.
Maria Sharp foresaw that the days with her beloved dog, Chubby, were numbered.
The 23-year-old photographer decided to create a portrait session so that she could always remember her.
Chubby sadly passed away last Monday (6 Oct). Maria will now have the memories and heart-warming photos to remember her beloved dog, who became her best friend over the last 16 years.
In order to capture her special moment with Chubby, she enlisted the help of a fellow photographer and dog lover, Suzanne Price.
The touching photos allow her to look back fondly on a bond that was so strong, that words cannot always describe.
Maria got Chubby from the pound when she was seven-years-old.
"Being the impatient seven year old that I was I would wake her up from her puppy naps so we could play.
"I just wanted someone to enjoy life with. I keep catching myself using human pronouns. Chubby isn't just a dog. She's my longest and best friend."
The young photographer also wrote about Chubby's final days in her blog, where she has uploaded photos of her as an adorable puppy, and her moving last photos shot by Suzanne.
Maria, who lives in Avon Lake, in a suburb of Cleveland, explains that she grew up living with just her mother and always longed for a companion.
"Chubby was my sister, my best friend, and companion. We were two peas in a pod. We got Chubby sixteen years ago, when I was 7 years old. She was only 6 weeks old."
"I know how important it is to preserve memories and time with loved ones, and this shouldn't just apply to humans.
"Being a photographer myself, I knew how important it was to capture time spent with love on...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BVWOEUCFB
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Maria Sharp says goodbye to dog Chubby in touching photos, America, Oct 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Suzanne Price/Suzuran Photos/REX (4197842al)
Photographer Says Goodbye To Her Dog With Heart-Warming Photo Shoot
Saying goodbye to a loved one is one of the hardest experiences life throws, and losing a pet is no exception.
Maria Sharp foresaw that the days with her beloved dog, Chubby, were numbered.
The 23-year-old photographer decided to create a portrait session so that she could always remember her.
Chubby sadly passed away last Monday (6 Oct). Maria will now have the memories and heart-warming photos to remember her beloved dog, who became her best friend over the last 16 years.
In order to capture her special moment with Chubby, she enlisted the help of a fellow photographer and dog lover, Suzanne Price.
The touching photos allow her to look back fondly on a bond that was so strong, that words cannot always describe.
Maria got Chubby from the pound when she was seven-years-old.
"Being the impatient seven year old that I was I would wake her up from her puppy naps so we could play.
"I just wanted someone to enjoy life with. I keep catching myself using human pronouns. Chubby isn't just a dog. She's my longest and best friend."
The young photographer also wrote about Chubby's final days in her blog, where she has uploaded photos of her as an adorable puppy, and her moving last photos shot by Suzanne.
Maria, who lives in Avon Lake, in a suburb of Cleveland, explains that she grew up living with just her mother and always longed for a companion.
"Chubby was my sister, my best friend, and companion. We were two peas in a pod. We got Chubby sixteen years ago, when I was 7 years old. She was only 6 weeks old."
"I know how important it is to preserve memories and time with loved ones, and this shouldn't just apply to humans.
"Being a photographer myself, I knew how important it was to capture time spent with love o...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BVWOEUCFB
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Maria Sharp says goodbye to dog Chubby in touching photos, America, Oct 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Maria Sharp/REX (4197842ap)
All photos created by Maria Sharp Photography. To view more please visit, http
Photographer Says Goodbye To Her Dog With Heart-Warming Photo Shoot
Saying goodbye to a loved one is one of the hardest experiences life throws, and losing a pet is no exception.
Maria Sharp foresaw that the days with her beloved dog, Chubby, were numbered.
The 23-year-old photographer decided to create a portrait session so that she could always remember her.
Chubby sadly passed away last Monday (6 Oct). Maria will now have the memories and heart-warming photos to remember her beloved dog, who became her best friend over the last 16 years.
In order to capture her special moment with Chubby, she enlisted the help of a fellow photographer and dog lover, Suzanne Price.
The touching photos allow her to look back fondly on a bond that was so strong, that words cannot always describe.
Maria got Chubby from the pound when she was seven-years-old.
"Being the impatient seven year old that I was I would wake her up from her puppy naps so we could play.
"I just wanted someone to enjoy life with. I keep catching myself using human pronouns. Chubby isn't just a dog. She's my longest and best friend."
The young photographer also wrote about Chubby's final days in her blog, where she has uploaded photos of her as an adorable puppy, and her moving last photos shot by Suzanne.
Maria, who lives in Avon Lake, in a suburb of Cleveland, explains that she grew up living with just her mother and always longed for a companion.
"Chubby was my sister, my best friend, and companion. We were two peas in a pod. We got Chubby sixteen years ago, when I was 7 years old. She was only 6 weeks old."
"I know how important it is to preserve memories and time with loved ones, and this shouldn't just apply to humans.
"Being a photographer myself, ...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BVWOEUCFB
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Maria Sharp says goodbye to dog Chubby in touching photos, America, Oct 2014
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Suzanne Price/Suzuran Photos/REX (4197842d)
Photographer Says Goodbye To Her Dog With Heart-Warming Photo Shoot
Saying goodbye to a loved one is one of the hardest experiences life throws, and losing a pet is no exception.
Maria Sharp foresaw that the days with her beloved dog, Chubby, were numbered.
The 23-year-old photographer decided to create a portrait session so that she could always remember her.
Chubby sadly passed away last Monday (6 Oct). Maria will now have the memories and heart-warming photos to remember her beloved dog, who became her best friend over the last 16 years.
In order to capture her special moment with Chubby, she enlisted the help of a fellow photographer and dog lover, Suzanne Price.
The touching photos allow her to look back fondly on a bond that was so strong, that words cannot always describe.
Maria got Chubby from the pound when she was seven-years-old.
"Being the impatient seven year old that I was I would wake her up from her puppy naps so we could play.
"I just wanted someone to enjoy life with. I keep catching myself using human pronouns. Chubby isn't just a dog. She's my longest and best friend."
The young photographer also wrote about Chubby's final days in her blog, where she has uploaded photos of her as an adorable puppy, and her moving last photos shot by Suzanne.
Maria, who lives in Avon Lake, in a suburb of Cleveland, explains that she grew up living with just her mother and always longed for a companion.
"Chubby was my sister, my best friend, and companion. We were two peas in a pod. We got Chubby sixteen years ago, when I was 7 years old. She was only 6 weeks old."
"I know how important it is to preserve memories and time with loved ones, and this shouldn't just apply to humans.
"Being a photographer myself, I knew how important it was to capture time spent with love on...
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Maria Sharp says goodbye to dog Chubby in touching photos, America, Oct 2014
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Photographer Says Goodbye To Her Dog With Heart-Warming Photo Shoot
Saying goodbye to a loved one is one of the hardest experiences life throws, and losing a pet is no exception.
Maria Sharp foresaw that the days with her beloved dog, Chubby, were numbered.
The 23-year-old photographer decided to create a portrait session so that she could always remember her.
Chubby sadly passed away last Monday (6 Oct). Maria will now have the memories and heart-warming photos to remember her beloved dog, who became her best friend over the last 16 years.
In order to capture her special moment with Chubby, she enlisted the help of a fellow photographer and dog lover, Suzanne Price.
The touching photos allow her to look back fondly on a bond that was so strong, that words cannot always describe.
Maria got Chubby from the pound when she was seven-years-old.
"Being the impatient seven year old that I was I would wake her up from her puppy naps so we could play.
"I just wanted someone to enjoy life with. I keep catching myself using human pronouns. Chubby isn't just a dog. She's my longest and best friend."
The young photographer also wrote about Chubby's final days in her blog, where she has uploaded photos of her as an adorable puppy, and her moving last photos shot by Suzanne.
Maria, who lives in Avon Lake, in a suburb of Cleveland, explains that she grew up living with just her mother and always longed for a companion.
"Chubby was my sister, my best friend, and companion. We were two peas in a pod. We got Chubby sixteen years ago, when I was 7 years old. She was only 6 weeks old."
"I know how important it is to preserve memories and time with loved ones, and this shouldn't just apply to humans.
"Being a photographer myself, ...
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