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The BAFTA Nominees Party, Asprey, London, Britain - 11 Feb 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features (1601189c)
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The BAFTA Nominees Party, Asprey, London, Britain - 11 Feb 2012
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The BAFTA Nominees Party, Asprey, London, Britain - 11 Feb 2012
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Rex Features (1601189d)
Alexandra Roach
The BAFTA Nominees Party, Asprey, London, Britain - 11 Feb 2012
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'The Iron Lady' film premiere, New York, America - 13 Dec 2011
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Henry Lamb/Photowire / BEImages (885157t)
Harry Lloyd and Alexandra Roach
'The Iron Lady' film premiere, New York, America - 13 Dec 2011
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Kingfisher and a Pike hunting for prey at Strumpshaw RSPB Reserve, Norfolk, Britain - 10 Oct 2008
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Brian Macfarlane / Rex Features ( 807236b )
A Pike leaps out of the water while chasing a shoal of small Roach, This is the amazing moment when a pike strived to catch a filling lunch of small roach at the RSPB reserve at Strumpshaw, Norfolk. Captured by wildlife photographer Brian Macfarlane the unusual shot was more than her bargained for after actually focusing on the nearby kingfisher
Kingfisher and a Pike hunting for prey at Strumpshaw RSPB Reserve, Norfolk, Britain - 10 Oct 2008
NATURE'S SNAPPERS SNAPPED
This is the amazing moment when an amateur photographer snapped two of nature's fishermen in action at the same time.
Perfectly encapsulating the idea of 'survival of the fittest', a tiny kingfisher can be seen at the bottom of the photo with a fishy dinner clasped in its beak.
Meanwhile, behind it, a pike leaps out of the water in an attempt to ambush a fleeing shoal of roach.
The image was captured by Brian Macfarlane, 73, who took the shot at Strumpshaw Fen in the Norfolk Broads.
Brian had originally gone to a hide on the reserve to try and picture a visiting osprey.
The picture he did finally capture is the product of several hours spent watching the small roach jump out of the water as they were chased.
With impeccable timing the kingfisher then flew past, allowing Brian to get his perfect snap of nature in action.
"It was a pure fluke to get the kingfisher and the pike in the same frame. You could sit there for weeks on end and not be able to manage it," he comments.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Brian Macfarlane / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/SWPAHNIK (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Kingfisher and a Pike hunting for prey at Strumpshaw RSPB Reserve, Norfolk, Britain - 10 Oct 2008
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Brian Macfarlane / Rex Features ( 807236a )
A Kingfisher flies off holding a small fish in it's beak, while in the background a Pike leaps out of the water while chasing a shoal of small Roach, This is the amazing moment when a pike strived to catch a filling lunch of small roach at the RSPB reserve at Strumpshaw, Norfolk. Captured by wildlife photographer Brian Macfarlane the unusual shot was more than her bargained for after actually focusing on the nearby kingfisher
Kingfisher and a Pike hunting for prey at Strumpshaw RSPB Reserve, Norfolk, Britain - 10 Oct 2008
NATURE'S SNAPPERS SNAPPED
This is the amazing moment when an amateur photographer snapped two of nature's fishermen in action at the same time.
Perfectly encapsulating the idea of 'survival of the fittest', a tiny kingfisher can be seen at the bottom of the photo with a fishy dinner clasped in its beak.
Meanwhile, behind it, a pike leaps out of the water in an attempt to ambush a fleeing shoal of roach.
The image was captured by Brian Macfarlane, 73, who took the shot at Strumpshaw Fen in the Norfolk Broads.
Brian had originally gone to a hide on the reserve to try and picture a visiting osprey.
The picture he did finally capture is the product of several hours spent watching the small roach jump out of the water as they were chased.
With impeccable timing the kingfisher then flew past, allowing Brian to get his perfect snap of nature in action.
"It was a pure fluke to get the kingfisher and the pike in the same frame. You could sit there for weeks on end and not be able to manage it," he comments.
MUST CREDIT PHOTOS BY: Brian Macfarlane / Rex Features
For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/SWPAHNIK (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)
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Performing arts archive
A SCENE FROM "A DREAM PLAY" @ COTTESLOE
(OPENING 15-02-05)
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