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PEOPLE - Royal Cousinen Isla Phillips und Mia Grace Tindall am Magic Millions Festival in Gatcombe
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Royal cousins Isla Phillips (left) and Mia Grace Tindall on the inflatable slide.
The Magic Millions Festival of British Eventing, Gatcombe, Gloucestershire, UK - 03 Aug 2018
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PEOPLE - Royal Cousinen Isla Phillips und Mia Grace Tindall am Magic Millions Festival in Gatcombe
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Royal cousins Isla Phillips (left) and Mia Grace Tindall on the inflatable slide.
The Magic Millions Festival of British Eventing, Gatcombe, Gloucestershire, UK - 03 Aug 2018
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PEOPLE - Royal Cousinen Isla Phillips und Mia Grace Tindall am Magic Millions Festival in Gatcombe
Mandatory Credit: Photo by DAVID HARTLEY/REX/Shutterstock (9779048l)
Royal cousins Isla Phillips (left) and Mia Grace Tindall on the inflatable slide.
The Magic Millions Festival of British Eventing, Gatcombe, Gloucestershire, UK - 03 Aug 2018
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FEATURE - Die schönsten Hundeportraits
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Steffi Cousins, from the UK, came second place in the Dogs at Play category for her picture of Heidi in Flying Free.
Kennel Club Dog Photographer of the Year competition, UK - Jul 2018
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A dog playing with a BUBBLE on the beach is one of the winners in this year's Kennel Club Dog Photographer of the Year competition. Puppies are pictured sunbathing, snuggling, sleeping and snuffling in these winning images, which were among an incredible 10,000 entries from more than 70 different countries in the annual contest, which is now in its thirteenth year. Other photos show dogs leaping through the sand, playing in the snow and climbing on cliff tops. The competition has 10 categories: Portrait, Man's Best Friend; Dogs At Play; Dogs At Work; Puppy, Oldies, and I Love Dogs Because - a category for those aged 12 to 17 -Young Pup Photographer - for entrants 11 and under - Assistance Dogs and Rescue Dogs.
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PORTRAIT - Mark Cousins
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Director Mark Cousins of 'The Eyes of Orson Welles'
Deadline Portrait Studio, 71st Cannes Film Festival, France - 10 May 2018
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PORTRAIT - Mark Cousins
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Director Mark Cousins of 'The Eyes of Orson Welles'
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PORTRAIT - Mark Cousins
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Director Mark Cousins of 'The Eyes of Orson Welles'
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PORTRAIT - Mark Cousins
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Director Mark Cousins of 'The Eyes of Orson Welles'
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PORTRAIT - Mark Cousins
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Director Mark Cousins of 'The Eyes of Orson Welles'
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PORTRAIT - Mark Cousins
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Director Mark Cousins of 'The Eyes of Orson Welles'
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PORTRAIT - Mark Cousins
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Director Mark Cousins of 'The Eyes of Orson Welles'
Deadline Portrait Studio, 71st Cannes Film Festival, France - 10 May 2018
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PEOPLE - Gwen Stefani nimmt Blake Shelton mit zu ihren Eltern an Ostern
Los Angeles, CA - Gwen Stefani had her hands full on a busy Easter Sunday with family. The singer and mom to three boys was spotted at a home of a relative getting ready to leave. Her three boys, Kingston, Zuma, and Apollo were seen playing with others in the front yard before helping their grandparents put things away.
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PEOPLE - Gwen Stefani nimmt Blake Shelton mit zu ihren Eltern an Ostern
Los Angeles, CA - Gwen Stefani had her hands full on a busy Easter Sunday with family. The singer and mom to three boys was spotted at a home of a relative getting ready to leave. Her three boys, Kingston, Zuma, and Apollo were seen playing with others in the front yard before helping their grandparents put things away.
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PEOPLE - Gwen Stefani nimmt Blake Shelton mit zu ihren Eltern an Ostern
Los Angeles, CA - Gwen Stefani had her hands full on a busy Easter Sunday with family. The singer and mom to three boys was spotted at a home of a relative getting ready to leave. Her three boys, Kingston, Zuma, and Apollo were seen playing with others in the front yard before helping their grandparents put things away.
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PEOPLE - Gwen Stefani nimmt Blake Shelton mit zu ihren Eltern an Ostern
Los Angeles, CA - Gwen Stefani had her hands full on a busy Easter Sunday with family. The singer and mom to three boys was spotted at a home of a relative getting ready to leave. Her three boys, Kingston, Zuma, and Apollo were seen playing with others in the front yard before helping their grandparents put things away.
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PEOPLE - Gwen Stefani nimmt Blake Shelton mit zu ihren Eltern an Ostern
Los Angeles, CA - Gwen Stefani had her hands full on a busy Easter Sunday with family. The singer and mom to three boys was spotted at a home of a relative getting ready to leave. Her three boys, Kingston, Zuma, and Apollo were seen playing with others in the front yard before helping their grandparents put things away.
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PEOPLE - North West geht mit Penelope Disick in den Karate Unterricht
*EXCLUSIVE* Calabasas, CA - North West returned to Karate class with her cousin Penelope Disick. The fashion forward 2-year-old appeared to be ready to karate chop someone in the parking lot!
AKM-GSI March 10, 2016
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PEOPLE - North West geht mit Penelope Disick in den Karate Unterricht
*EXCLUSIVE* Calabasas, CA - North West returned to Karate class with her cousin Penelope Disick. The fashion forward 2-year-old appeared to be ready to karate chop someone in the parking lot!
AKM-GSI March 10, 2016
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PEOPLE - North West geht mit Penelope Disick in den Karate Unterricht
*EXCLUSIVE* Calabasas, CA - North West returned to Karate class with her cousin Penelope Disick. The fashion forward 2-year-old appeared to be ready to karate chop someone in the parking lot!
AKM-GSI March 10, 2016
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PEOPLE - North West geht mit Penelope Disick in den Karate Unterricht
*EXCLUSIVE* Calabasas, CA - North West returned to Karate class with her cousin Penelope Disick. The fashion forward 2-year-old appeared to be ready to karate chop someone in the parking lot!
AKM-GSI March 10, 2016
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PEOPLE - North West geht mit Penelope Disick in den Karate Unterricht
*EXCLUSIVE* Calabasas, CA - North West returned to Karate class with her cousin Penelope Disick. The fashion forward 2-year-old appeared to be ready to karate chop someone in the parking lot!
AKM-GSI March 10, 2016
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PEOPLE - North West geht mit Penelope Disick in den Karate Unterricht
*EXCLUSIVE* Calabasas, CA - North West returned to Karate class with her cousin Penelope Disick. The fashion forward 2-year-old appeared to be ready to karate chop someone in the parking lot!
AKM-GSI March 10, 2016
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PEOPLE - North West geht mit Penelope Disick in den Karate Unterricht
*EXCLUSIVE* Calabasas, CA - North West returned to Karate class with her cousin Penelope Disick. The fashion forward 2-year-old appeared to be ready to karate chop someone in the parking lot!
AKM-GSI March 10, 2016
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PEOPLE - North West geht mit Penelope Disick in den Karate Unterricht
*EXCLUSIVE* Calabasas, CA - North West returned to Karate class with her cousin Penelope Disick. The fashion forward 2-year-old appeared to be ready to karate chop someone in the parking lot!
AKM-GSI March 10, 2016
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PEOPLE - North West geht mit Penelope Disick in den Karate Unterricht
*EXCLUSIVE* Calabasas, CA - North West returned to Karate class with her cousin Penelope Disick. The fashion forward 2-year-old appeared to be ready to karate chop someone in the parking lot!
AKM-GSI March 10, 2016
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PEOPLE - North West geht mit Penelope Disick in den Karate Unterricht
*EXCLUSIVE* Calabasas, CA - North West returned to Karate class with her cousin Penelope Disick. The fashion forward 2-year-old appeared to be ready to karate chop someone in the parking lot!
AKM-GSI March 10, 2016
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PEOPLE - North West geht mit Penelope Disick in den Karate Unterricht
*EXCLUSIVE* Calabasas, CA - North West returned to Karate class with her cousin Penelope Disick. The fashion forward 2-year-old appeared to be ready to karate chop someone in the parking lot!
AKM-GSI March 10, 2016
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PEOPLE - North West geht mit Penelope Disick in den Karate Unterricht
*EXCLUSIVE* Calabasas, CA - North West returned to Karate class with her cousin Penelope Disick. The fashion forward 2-year-old appeared to be ready to karate chop someone in the parking lot!
AKM-GSI March 10, 2016
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PEOPLE - North West geht mit Penelope Disick in den Karate Unterricht
*EXCLUSIVE* Calabasas, CA - North West returned to Karate class with her cousin Penelope Disick. The fashion forward 2-year-old appeared to be ready to karate chop someone in the parking lot!
AKM-GSI March 10, 2016
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PEOPLE - North West geht mit Penelope Disick in den Karate Unterricht
*EXCLUSIVE* Calabasas, CA - North West returned to Karate class with her cousin Penelope Disick. The fashion forward 2-year-old appeared to be ready to karate chop someone in the parking lot!
AKM-GSI March 10, 2016
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PEOPLE - North West geht mit Penelope Disick in den Karate Unterricht
*EXCLUSIVE* Calabasas, CA - North West returned to Karate class with her cousin Penelope Disick. The fashion forward 2-year-old appeared to be ready to karate chop someone in the parking lot!
AKM-GSI March 10, 2016
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PEOPLE - North West geht mit Penelope Disick in den Karate Unterricht
*EXCLUSIVE* Calabasas, CA - North West returned to Karate class with her cousin Penelope Disick. The fashion forward 2-year-old appeared to be ready to karate chop someone in the parking lot!
AKM-GSI March 10, 2016
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PEOPLE - North West geht mit Penelope Disick in den Karate Unterricht
*EXCLUSIVE* Calabasas, CA - North West returned to Karate class with her cousin Penelope Disick. The fashion forward 2-year-old appeared to be ready to karate chop someone in the parking lot!
AKM-GSI March 10, 2016
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Photograper captures the beauty of adoption, America, July 2014
MANDATORY CREDIT: Kate T. Parker/Rex Features. IMAGES OUTSIDE OF PRINT VERSION NEWSPAPER SUBSCRIPTIONS. FEES APPLY FOR UNIQUE IPAD USE. Only for use in story about Kate T. Parker's photo series Blended.
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kate T. Parker/REX (3923086m)
Sam with his cousins Ella & Alice
Photograper Captures The Beauty Of Adoption
Kate Parker's new photo series Blended captures the overwhelming process of love, waiting and excitement when adopting a new baby.
The esteemed photographer follows baby Sam's journey and adoption. Sam is the photographer's nephew, and new son to her sister Megan and brother-in-law Jamie.
Kate who lives in Roswell, Georgia, explains that her sister and her husband were unable to have children of their own so decided to adopt.
"They were the best aunt and uncle ever to my kids so I knew they would make amazing parents to one lucky child.
"We are so in love with this amazing little man who has brought such joy into our lives. There are so many wonderful and interesting things I am documenting, the power of love, the agonizing wait (and then elation) of adoption, the welcoming of another life into our clan, and what it means to be a biracial family."
The 37-year-old photographer's last series proved a great success, she captured heart-warming photos of her daughters growing up, called Strong Is The New Pretty.
"It documents my daughters and their friend as the strong, confident, athletic, beautiful girls they are."
Kate has been a photographer for five years is self-taught, soon found her own style. Prior to that she worked in advertising and TV production which she says definitely honed in her visual taste and eye.
She says she does not have any particular favourites because she is partial to any image with her adorable young nephew in it, but she does love the images of him smiling.
"The ones with his smile. It lights up ...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BQFOMRUMM
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Photograper captures the beauty of adoption, America, July 2014
MANDATORY CREDIT: Kate T. Parker/Rex Features. IMAGES OUTSIDE OF PRINT VERSION NEWSPAPER SUBSCRIPTIONS. FEES APPLY FOR UNIQUE IPAD USE. Only for use in story about Kate T. Parker's photo series Blended.
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Kate T. Parker/REX (3923086c)
Sam sleeping in between his cousins Ella & Alice
Photograper Captures The Beauty Of Adoption
Kate Parker's new photo series Blended captures the overwhelming process of love, waiting and excitement when adopting a new baby.
The esteemed photographer follows baby Sam's journey and adoption. Sam is the photographer's nephew, and new son to her sister Megan and brother-in-law Jamie.
Kate who lives in Roswell, Georgia, explains that her sister and her husband were unable to have children of their own so decided to adopt.
"They were the best aunt and uncle ever to my kids so I knew they would make amazing parents to one lucky child.
"We are so in love with this amazing little man who has brought such joy into our lives. There are so many wonderful and interesting things I am documenting, the power of love, the agonizing wait (and then elation) of adoption, the welcoming of another life into our clan, and what it means to be a biracial family."
The 37-year-old photographer's last series proved a great success, she captured heart-warming photos of her daughters growing up, called Strong Is The New Pretty.
"It documents my daughters and their friend as the strong, confident, athletic, beautiful girls they are."
Kate has been a photographer for five years is self-taught, soon found her own style. Prior to that she worked in advertising and TV production which she says definitely honed in her visual taste and eye.
She says she does not have any particular favourites because she is partial to any image with her adorable young nephew in it, but she does love the images of him smiling.
"The ones with his smile...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/BQFOMRUMM
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Gigantic steller sea lion dwarfs its tiny California sea lion cousins, Moss Landing, California, America - 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Michael Yang/REX (3588468d)
A large Steller sea lion poses regally among many much smaller California sea lions.
Yes, I'm Special: Gigantic Steller Sea Lion is Head and Shoulders Above The Rest
Some guys just think they are special - and this pumped-up steller seal lion certainly towers above the rest of his cousins.
The gigantic specimen was spotted amidst his diminutive sea lion pals at Moss Landing, California. Although, hilariously, one appears to be trying to ape his huge pal's pose.
Photographer Michael Yang says he has been making this his vacation home for the past several years.
He explains: "He visits for several weeks at a time and resting on the already crowded dock when he is not out hunting for prey.
"The much smaller California sea lions, which are here most of the year, give way when he wants to come onboard.
"The California sea lions are already a local tourist attraction having completely taken over the Visitor's Dock. The Steller sea lion draws even more people. Most people are amazed at how much bigger he is compared to the California sea lions. The dock is right off Highway 1 and only a couple of feet from the parking lot making the sea lions very accessible."
Shelbi Stoudt, Stranding and Data Manager at The Marine Mammal Center, says that the first time they encountered this Steller sea lion was in March of 2011. Since then, it has been coming back yearly for a couple of weeks at a time to rest with the California sea lions on the same dock.
Although this is within the normal range of the Steller sea lion (there is a breeding colony about 40 miles away at Año Nuevo Island), Stoudt explains that it is unusual behavior for a Steller sea lion to rest with a group of California sea lions. She assumes that this is a younger male animal as they tend to explore more, returning to the breeding grounds when they reach sexual m...
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Gigantic steller sea lion dwarfs its tiny California sea lion cousins, Moss Landing, California, America - 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Michael Yang/REX (3588468k)
People in kayaks paddle next to a dock crowded with many California sea lions and one large Steller sea lion.
Yes, I'm Special: Gigantic Steller Sea Lion is Head and Shoulders Above The Rest
Some guys just think they are special - and this pumped-up steller seal lion certainly towers above the rest of his cousins.
The gigantic specimen was spotted amidst his diminutive sea lion pals at Moss Landing, California. Although, hilariously, one appears to be trying to ape his huge pal's pose.
Photographer Michael Yang says he has been making this his vacation home for the past several years.
He explains: "He visits for several weeks at a time and resting on the already crowded dock when he is not out hunting for prey.
"The much smaller California sea lions, which are here most of the year, give way when he wants to come onboard.
"The California sea lions are already a local tourist attraction having completely taken over the Visitor's Dock. The Steller sea lion draws even more people. Most people are amazed at how much bigger he is compared to the California sea lions. The dock is right off Highway 1 and only a couple of feet from the parking lot making the sea lions very accessible."
Shelbi Stoudt, Stranding and Data Manager at The Marine Mammal Center, says that the first time they encountered this Steller sea lion was in March of 2011. Since then, it has been coming back yearly for a couple of weeks at a time to rest with the California sea lions on the same dock.
Although this is within the normal range of the Steller sea lion (there is a breeding colony about 40 miles away at Año Nuevo Island), Stoudt explains that it is unusual behavior for a Steller sea lion to rest with a group of California sea lions. She assumes that this is a younger male animal as they tend to explore more, returning to the breeding grounds...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KSPIKGGC
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Gigantic steller sea lion dwarfs its tiny California sea lion cousins, Moss Landing, California, America - 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Michael Yang/REX (3588468e)
A large Steller sea lion poses regally among many much smaller California sea lions.
Yes, I'm Special: Gigantic Steller Sea Lion is Head and Shoulders Above The Rest
Some guys just think they are special - and this pumped-up steller seal lion certainly towers above the rest of his cousins.
The gigantic specimen was spotted amidst his diminutive sea lion pals at Moss Landing, California. Although, hilariously, one appears to be trying to ape his huge pal's pose.
Photographer Michael Yang says he has been making this his vacation home for the past several years.
He explains: "He visits for several weeks at a time and resting on the already crowded dock when he is not out hunting for prey.
"The much smaller California sea lions, which are here most of the year, give way when he wants to come onboard.
"The California sea lions are already a local tourist attraction having completely taken over the Visitor's Dock. The Steller sea lion draws even more people. Most people are amazed at how much bigger he is compared to the California sea lions. The dock is right off Highway 1 and only a couple of feet from the parking lot making the sea lions very accessible."
Shelbi Stoudt, Stranding and Data Manager at The Marine Mammal Center, says that the first time they encountered this Steller sea lion was in March of 2011. Since then, it has been coming back yearly for a couple of weeks at a time to rest with the California sea lions on the same dock.
Although this is within the normal range of the Steller sea lion (there is a breeding colony about 40 miles away at Año Nuevo Island), Stoudt explains that it is unusual behavior for a Steller sea lion to rest with a group of California sea lions. She assumes that this is a younger male animal as they tend to explore more, returning to the breeding grounds when they reach sexual m...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KSPIKGGC
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Gigantic steller sea lion dwarfs its tiny California sea lion cousins, Moss Landing, California, America - 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Michael Yang/REX (3588468l)
People in kayaks paddle next to a dock crowded with many California sea lions and one large Steller sea lion.
Yes, I'm Special: Gigantic Steller Sea Lion is Head and Shoulders Above The Rest
Some guys just think they are special - and this pumped-up steller seal lion certainly towers above the rest of his cousins.
The gigantic specimen was spotted amidst his diminutive sea lion pals at Moss Landing, California. Although, hilariously, one appears to be trying to ape his huge pal's pose.
Photographer Michael Yang says he has been making this his vacation home for the past several years.
He explains: "He visits for several weeks at a time and resting on the already crowded dock when he is not out hunting for prey.
"The much smaller California sea lions, which are here most of the year, give way when he wants to come onboard.
"The California sea lions are already a local tourist attraction having completely taken over the Visitor's Dock. The Steller sea lion draws even more people. Most people are amazed at how much bigger he is compared to the California sea lions. The dock is right off Highway 1 and only a couple of feet from the parking lot making the sea lions very accessible."
Shelbi Stoudt, Stranding and Data Manager at The Marine Mammal Center, says that the first time they encountered this Steller sea lion was in March of 2011. Since then, it has been coming back yearly for a couple of weeks at a time to rest with the California sea lions on the same dock.
Although this is within the normal range of the Steller sea lion (there is a breeding colony about 40 miles away at Año Nuevo Island), Stoudt explains that it is unusual behavior for a Steller sea lion to rest with a group of California sea lions. She assumes that this is a younger male animal as they tend to explore more, returning to the breeding grounds...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KSPIKGGC
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Gigantic steller sea lion dwarfs its tiny California sea lion cousins, Moss Landing, California, America - 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Michael Yang/REX (3588468i)
A large Steller sea lion poses regally among many much smaller California sea lions.
Yes, I'm Special: Gigantic Steller Sea Lion is Head and Shoulders Above The Rest
Some guys just think they are special - and this pumped-up steller seal lion certainly towers above the rest of his cousins.
The gigantic specimen was spotted amidst his diminutive sea lion pals at Moss Landing, California. Although, hilariously, one appears to be trying to ape his huge pal's pose.
Photographer Michael Yang says he has been making this his vacation home for the past several years.
He explains: "He visits for several weeks at a time and resting on the already crowded dock when he is not out hunting for prey.
"The much smaller California sea lions, which are here most of the year, give way when he wants to come onboard.
"The California sea lions are already a local tourist attraction having completely taken over the Visitor's Dock. The Steller sea lion draws even more people. Most people are amazed at how much bigger he is compared to the California sea lions. The dock is right off Highway 1 and only a couple of feet from the parking lot making the sea lions very accessible."
Shelbi Stoudt, Stranding and Data Manager at The Marine Mammal Center, says that the first time they encountered this Steller sea lion was in March of 2011. Since then, it has been coming back yearly for a couple of weeks at a time to rest with the California sea lions on the same dock.
Although this is within the normal range of the Steller sea lion (there is a breeding colony about 40 miles away at Año Nuevo Island), Stoudt explains that it is unusual behavior for a Steller sea lion to rest with a group of California sea lions. She assumes that this is a younger male animal as they tend to explore more, returning to the breeding grounds when they reach sexual m...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KSPIKGGC
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Gigantic steller sea lion dwarfs its tiny California sea lion cousins, Moss Landing, California, America - 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Michael Yang/REX (3588468g)
A large Steller sea lion scratches itself with its hind flippers while smaller California sea lions sleep around him.
Yes, I'm Special: Gigantic Steller Sea Lion is Head and Shoulders Above The Rest
Some guys just think they are special - and this pumped-up steller seal lion certainly towers above the rest of his cousins.
The gigantic specimen was spotted amidst his diminutive sea lion pals at Moss Landing, California. Although, hilariously, one appears to be trying to ape his huge pal's pose.
Photographer Michael Yang says he has been making this his vacation home for the past several years.
He explains: "He visits for several weeks at a time and resting on the already crowded dock when he is not out hunting for prey.
"The much smaller California sea lions, which are here most of the year, give way when he wants to come onboard.
"The California sea lions are already a local tourist attraction having completely taken over the Visitor's Dock. The Steller sea lion draws even more people. Most people are amazed at how much bigger he is compared to the California sea lions. The dock is right off Highway 1 and only a couple of feet from the parking lot making the sea lions very accessible."
Shelbi Stoudt, Stranding and Data Manager at The Marine Mammal Center, says that the first time they encountered this Steller sea lion was in March of 2011. Since then, it has been coming back yearly for a couple of weeks at a time to rest with the California sea lions on the same dock.
Although this is within the normal range of the Steller sea lion (there is a breeding colony about 40 miles away at Año Nuevo Island), Stoudt explains that it is unusual behavior for a Steller sea lion to rest with a group of California sea lions. She assumes that this is a younger male animal as they tend to explore more, returning to the breeding...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KSPIKGGC
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Gigantic steller sea lion dwarfs its tiny California sea lion cousins, Moss Landing, California, America - 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Michael Yang/REX (3588468h)
California sea lions sleep in a large pile on a crowded dock.
Yes, I'm Special: Gigantic Steller Sea Lion is Head and Shoulders Above The Rest
Some guys just think they are special - and this pumped-up steller seal lion certainly towers above the rest of his cousins.
The gigantic specimen was spotted amidst his diminutive sea lion pals at Moss Landing, California. Although, hilariously, one appears to be trying to ape his huge pal's pose.
Photographer Michael Yang says he has been making this his vacation home for the past several years.
He explains: "He visits for several weeks at a time and resting on the already crowded dock when he is not out hunting for prey.
"The much smaller California sea lions, which are here most of the year, give way when he wants to come onboard.
"The California sea lions are already a local tourist attraction having completely taken over the Visitor's Dock. The Steller sea lion draws even more people. Most people are amazed at how much bigger he is compared to the California sea lions. The dock is right off Highway 1 and only a couple of feet from the parking lot making the sea lions very accessible."
Shelbi Stoudt, Stranding and Data Manager at The Marine Mammal Center, says that the first time they encountered this Steller sea lion was in March of 2011. Since then, it has been coming back yearly for a couple of weeks at a time to rest with the California sea lions on the same dock.
Although this is within the normal range of the Steller sea lion (there is a breeding colony about 40 miles away at Año Nuevo Island), Stoudt explains that it is unusual behavior for a Steller sea lion to rest with a group of California sea lions. She assumes that this is a younger male animal as they tend to explore more, returning to the breeding grounds when they reach sexual maturity.
Adam Ratner...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KSPIKGGC
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Gigantic steller sea lion dwarfs its tiny California sea lion cousins, Moss Landing, California, America - 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Michael Yang/REX (3588468a)
A large Steller sea lion and a much smaller California sea lion pose next to each other.
Yes, I'm Special: Gigantic Steller Sea Lion is Head and Shoulders Above The Rest
Some guys just think they are special - and this pumped-up steller seal lion certainly towers above the rest of his cousins.
The gigantic specimen was spotted amidst his diminutive sea lion pals at Moss Landing, California. Although, hilariously, one appears to be trying to ape his huge pal's pose.
Photographer Michael Yang says he has been making this his vacation home for the past several years.
He explains: "He visits for several weeks at a time and resting on the already crowded dock when he is not out hunting for prey.
"The much smaller California sea lions, which are here most of the year, give way when he wants to come onboard.
"The California sea lions are already a local tourist attraction having completely taken over the Visitor's Dock. The Steller sea lion draws even more people. Most people are amazed at how much bigger he is compared to the California sea lions. The dock is right off Highway 1 and only a couple of feet from the parking lot making the sea lions very accessible."
Shelbi Stoudt, Stranding and Data Manager at The Marine Mammal Center, says that the first time they encountered this Steller sea lion was in March of 2011. Since then, it has been coming back yearly for a couple of weeks at a time to rest with the California sea lions on the same dock.
Although this is within the normal range of the Steller sea lion (there is a breeding colony about 40 miles away at Año Nuevo Island), Stoudt explains that it is unusual behavior for a Steller sea lion to rest with a group of California sea lions. She assumes that this is a younger male animal as they tend to explore more, returning to the breeding grounds when they reach sexu...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KSPIKGGC
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Gigantic steller sea lion dwarfs its tiny California sea lion cousins, Moss Landing, California, America - 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Michael Yang/REX (3588468f)
A large Steller sea lion and a much smaller California sea lion pose next to each other.
Yes, I'm Special: Gigantic Steller Sea Lion is Head and Shoulders Above The Rest
Some guys just think they are special - and this pumped-up steller seal lion certainly towers above the rest of his cousins.
The gigantic specimen was spotted amidst his diminutive sea lion pals at Moss Landing, California. Although, hilariously, one appears to be trying to ape his huge pal's pose.
Photographer Michael Yang says he has been making this his vacation home for the past several years.
He explains: "He visits for several weeks at a time and resting on the already crowded dock when he is not out hunting for prey.
"The much smaller California sea lions, which are here most of the year, give way when he wants to come onboard.
"The California sea lions are already a local tourist attraction having completely taken over the Visitor's Dock. The Steller sea lion draws even more people. Most people are amazed at how much bigger he is compared to the California sea lions. The dock is right off Highway 1 and only a couple of feet from the parking lot making the sea lions very accessible."
Shelbi Stoudt, Stranding and Data Manager at The Marine Mammal Center, says that the first time they encountered this Steller sea lion was in March of 2011. Since then, it has been coming back yearly for a couple of weeks at a time to rest with the California sea lions on the same dock.
Although this is within the normal range of the Steller sea lion (there is a breeding colony about 40 miles away at Año Nuevo Island), Stoudt explains that it is unusual behavior for a Steller sea lion to rest with a group of California sea lions. She assumes that this is a younger male animal as they tend to explore more, returning to the breeding grounds when they reach sexu...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KSPIKGGC
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Gigantic steller sea lion dwarfs its tiny California sea lion cousins, Moss Landing, California, America - 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Michael Yang/REX (3588468c)
A large Steller sea lion and a much smaller California sea lion pose next to each other.
Yes, I'm Special: Gigantic Steller Sea Lion is Head and Shoulders Above The Rest
Some guys just think they are special - and this pumped-up steller seal lion certainly towers above the rest of his cousins.
The gigantic specimen was spotted amidst his diminutive sea lion pals at Moss Landing, California. Although, hilariously, one appears to be trying to ape his huge pal's pose.
Photographer Michael Yang says he has been making this his vacation home for the past several years.
He explains: "He visits for several weeks at a time and resting on the already crowded dock when he is not out hunting for prey.
"The much smaller California sea lions, which are here most of the year, give way when he wants to come onboard.
"The California sea lions are already a local tourist attraction having completely taken over the Visitor's Dock. The Steller sea lion draws even more people. Most people are amazed at how much bigger he is compared to the California sea lions. The dock is right off Highway 1 and only a couple of feet from the parking lot making the sea lions very accessible."
Shelbi Stoudt, Stranding and Data Manager at The Marine Mammal Center, says that the first time they encountered this Steller sea lion was in March of 2011. Since then, it has been coming back yearly for a couple of weeks at a time to rest with the California sea lions on the same dock.
Although this is within the normal range of the Steller sea lion (there is a breeding colony about 40 miles away at Año Nuevo Island), Stoudt explains that it is unusual behavior for a Steller sea lion to rest with a group of California sea lions. She assumes that this is a younger male animal as they tend to explore more, returning to the breeding grounds when they reach sexu...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KSPIKGGC
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Gigantic steller sea lion dwarfs its tiny California sea lion cousins, Moss Landing, California, America - 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Michael Yang/REX (3588468b)
A large Steller sea lion rests with its head up nearby many smaller California sea lions on the same dock.
Yes, I'm Special: Gigantic Steller Sea Lion is Head and Shoulders Above The Rest
Some guys just think they are special - and this pumped-up steller seal lion certainly towers above the rest of his cousins.
The gigantic specimen was spotted amidst his diminutive sea lion pals at Moss Landing, California. Although, hilariously, one appears to be trying to ape his huge pal's pose.
Photographer Michael Yang says he has been making this his vacation home for the past several years.
He explains: "He visits for several weeks at a time and resting on the already crowded dock when he is not out hunting for prey.
"The much smaller California sea lions, which are here most of the year, give way when he wants to come onboard.
"The California sea lions are already a local tourist attraction having completely taken over the Visitor's Dock. The Steller sea lion draws even more people. Most people are amazed at how much bigger he is compared to the California sea lions. The dock is right off Highway 1 and only a couple of feet from the parking lot making the sea lions very accessible."
Shelbi Stoudt, Stranding and Data Manager at The Marine Mammal Center, says that the first time they encountered this Steller sea lion was in March of 2011. Since then, it has been coming back yearly for a couple of weeks at a time to rest with the California sea lions on the same dock.
Although this is within the normal range of the Steller sea lion (there is a breeding colony about 40 miles away at Año Nuevo Island), Stoudt explains that it is unusual behavior for a Steller sea lion to rest with a group of California sea lions. She assumes that this is a younger male animal as they tend to explore more, returning to the breeding grounds wh...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KSPIKGGC
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Gigantic steller sea lion dwarfs its tiny California sea lion cousins, Moss Landing, California, America - 2013
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Michael Yang/REX (3588468j)
Three tourists watch a large Steller sea lion scratch itself while seated next to smaller California sea lions.
Yes, I'm Special: Gigantic Steller Sea Lion is Head and Shoulders Above The Rest
Some guys just think they are special - and this pumped-up steller seal lion certainly towers above the rest of his cousins.
The gigantic specimen was spotted amidst his diminutive sea lion pals at Moss Landing, California. Although, hilariously, one appears to be trying to ape his huge pal's pose.
Photographer Michael Yang says he has been making this his vacation home for the past several years.
He explains: "He visits for several weeks at a time and resting on the already crowded dock when he is not out hunting for prey.
"The much smaller California sea lions, which are here most of the year, give way when he wants to come onboard.
"The California sea lions are already a local tourist attraction having completely taken over the Visitor's Dock. The Steller sea lion draws even more people. Most people are amazed at how much bigger he is compared to the California sea lions. The dock is right off Highway 1 and only a couple of feet from the parking lot making the sea lions very accessible."
Shelbi Stoudt, Stranding and Data Manager at The Marine Mammal Center, says that the first time they encountered this Steller sea lion was in March of 2011. Since then, it has been coming back yearly for a couple of weeks at a time to rest with the California sea lions on the same dock.
Although this is within the normal range of the Steller sea lion (there is a breeding colony about 40 miles away at Año Nuevo Island), Stoudt explains that it is unusual behavior for a Steller sea lion to rest with a group of California sea lions. She assumes that this is a younger male animal as they tend to explore more, returning to the breeding groun...
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/KSPIKGGC
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Prince Jackson takes his car in to get serviced with Jaafar Jackson
Calabasas, CA - Prince Jackson takes his car to get serviced in Calabasas with Jaafar Jackson and get a ride home from his bodyguard. The cousins had some laughs as they walked to the car. Prince recently received a $250 speeding ticket for driving too fast in a school zone near his home in Calabasas.
AKM-GSI August 14, 2013
To License These Photos, Please Contact :
Steve Ginsburg
(310) 505-8447
(323) 423-9397
steve@akmgsi.com
sales@akmgsi.com
or
Maria Buda
(917) 242-1505
mbuda@akmgsi.com
ginsburgspalyinc@gmail.com (FOTO: DUKAS/GINSBURG-SPALY)
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Prince Jackson takes his car in to get serviced with Jaafar Jackson
Calabasas, CA - Prince Jackson takes his car to get serviced in Calabasas with Jaafar Jackson and get a ride home from his bodyguard. The cousins had some laughs as they walked to the car. Prince recently received a $250 speeding ticket for driving too fast in a school zone near his home in Calabasas.
AKM-GSI August 14, 2013
To License These Photos, Please Contact :
Steve Ginsburg
(310) 505-8447
(323) 423-9397
steve@akmgsi.com
sales@akmgsi.com
or
Maria Buda
(917) 242-1505
mbuda@akmgsi.com
ginsburgspalyinc@gmail.com (FOTO: DUKAS/GINSBURG-SPALY)
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Prince Jackson takes his car in to get serviced with Jaafar Jackson
Calabasas, CA - Prince Jackson takes his car to get serviced in Calabasas with Jaafar Jackson and get a ride home from his bodyguard. The cousins had some laughs as they walked to the car. Prince recently received a $250 speeding ticket for driving too fast in a school zone near his home in Calabasas.
AKM-GSI August 14, 2013
To License These Photos, Please Contact :
Steve Ginsburg
(310) 505-8447
(323) 423-9397
steve@akmgsi.com
sales@akmgsi.com
or
Maria Buda
(917) 242-1505
mbuda@akmgsi.com
ginsburgspalyinc@gmail.com (FOTO: DUKAS/GINSBURG-SPALY)
DUKAS/GINSBURG-SPALY