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  • FEATURE - Das schönste Gartenhaus
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    FEATURE - Das schönste Gartenhaus
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    Acclaimed indie singer Sam Fender, 21, tipped as a pop star of the future in the influential BBC Music Sound of 2018 longlist, records in his shed-turned-music studio in North Shields. It is an entry for woodcare brand Cuprinol's 2018 Shed of the Year competition.

    Cuprinol Shed of the Year competition, UK - Mar 2018

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  • FEATURE - Das schönste Gartenhaus
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    FEATURE - Das schönste Gartenhaus
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Stewart News/REX/Shutterstock (9473292b)
    Acclaimed indie singer Sam Fender, 21, tipped as a pop star of the future in the influential BBC Music Sound of 2018 longlist, records in his shed-turned-music studio in North Shields. It is an entry for woodcare brand Cuprinol's 2018 Shed of the Year competition.

    Cuprinol Shed of the Year competition, UK - Mar 2018

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  • FEATURE - Das schönste Gartenhaus
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    FEATURE - Das schönste Gartenhaus
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Tim Stewart News/REX/Shutterstock (9473292a)
    Acclaimed indie singer Sam Fender, 21, tipped as a pop star of the future in the influential BBC Music Sound of 2018 longlist, records in his shed-turned-music studio in North Shields. It is an entry for woodcare brand Cuprinol's 2018 Shed of the Year competition.

    Cuprinol Shed of the Year competition, UK - Mar 2018

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  • ZSL Animal Photography Prize 2014 winners revealed - 18 Sep 2014
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    ZSL Animal Photography Prize 2014 winners revealed - 18 Sep 2014
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    ZSL London Zoo Reveal Animal Photography 2014 Prize Winners
    ZSL Animal Photography Prize 2014 winners have been revealed today.

    The Zoological Society of London are exhibiting the winning images from the annual photography competition.

    A stunning image of a panther chameleon (Furcifer pardalis), framed by a backdrop of jungle foliage as it snares its prey with alarming accuracy, is today (Thursday) revealed as the winning image of the ZSL Animal Photography Prize 2014.

    Captured by photographer Simone Sbaraglia, the photograph has been awarded the coveted top prize in the third annual animal photography competition, run by international conservation charity, the Zoological Society of London (ZSL).

    The winning photograph, picked from thousands of entries, will be on display at ZSL London Zoo from Friday 19 September.

    Mr Sbaraglia spent days waiting to capture the perfect shot, in a bid to encourage more people to connect with nature. He said: "I spent a significant amount of time trying to learn the animal's behaviour to try and anticipate this moment. After several days I was able to achieve the picture that I was looking for.

    "I hope that when people see it they are amazed by this animal, connect with nature and learn to love and respect it."

    The competition has six categories for adult and junior entrants, including Last Chance to See and Size Matters. The winning images were chosen by a panel of judges including ZSL Honorary Conservation Fellow and television presenter Kate Humble and ornithologist Bill Oddie.

    ZSL's photography exhibition project manager Sarah Barron said: "The winning pictures in the 20...
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  • Pollution
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    Pollution
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    Industrial refuse in disused waterway next to Marshgate Lane, site of proposed 2012 Olympic Stadium, Stratford Marsh, East, London, Britain, UK
    Pollution

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  • Ultraviolet undersea life by Louise Murray - Nov 2011
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    Ultraviolet undersea life by Louise Murray - Nov 2011
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    At night the Goniopora corals are transformed as they fluoresce, red, green and orange under blue light. The mouths of the coral animal, the polyp,are orange and the bodies and tentacles are red, tipped with fluorescent green. Some scientists believe that the fantastic colours of the pigments form a kind of sunscreen from the string ultraviolet rays in shallow water.
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    Ultraviolet Undersea Life
    A new collection of photographs capture the beauty of underwater life.

    Award-winning photographer Louise Murray has spent the majority of her years travelling the globe documenting awesome scenery and wildlife from every country she has visited.

    During that time she has often dived underwater to photograph marine creatures amongst the coral reef.

    Her latest collection was captured while diving in the dark waters of Tondoba Bay in the Red Sea of Egypt.

    The fluorescent images occur when near an ultraviolet torch.

    Highlights include a giant clam that appears dull under natural light but glows bright red under the blue hue; a pipefish hunting at night glows orange and camouflaged fish made visible by the ultraviolet torch reveal their florescent green pigment making them known to their prey.

    In comparison to the muted browns, golds, pinks and blues of a coral reef during the daytime "it looks like Oxford Street at Christmas," says Louise.

    The wildlife photographer uses a powerful blue light to stimulate photosensitive pigments in the marine life, which then emit fluorescent colours.

    Louise explains: "Almost all these photographs were shot after dark as the sunlight masks the colours.

    "The stronger the light the better the results, I have to filter my camera and eyes with a yello...
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  • Ultraviolet undersea life by Louise Murray - Nov 2011
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    Ultraviolet undersea life by Louise Murray - Nov 2011
    No merchandising, advertising or stock.

    Credit must be used.
    Manadatory Credit: Photo by Louise Murray / Rex Features (1490686ad)
    Hard coral of the Favites family has fluorescent green tipped polyps that capture tiny creatures and transport them to the mouth of the animal.
    Tondoba Bay, Blueheaven holidays,Marsa Alam,Red Sea,Egypt
    Ultraviolet Undersea Life
    A new collection of photographs capture the beauty of underwater life.

    Award-winning photographer Louise Murray has spent the majority of her years travelling the globe documenting awesome scenery and wildlife from every country she has visited.

    During that time she has often dived underwater to photograph marine creatures amongst the coral reef.

    Her latest collection was captured while diving in the dark waters of Tondoba Bay in the Red Sea of Egypt.

    The fluorescent images occur when near an ultraviolet torch.

    Highlights include a giant clam that appears dull under natural light but glows bright red under the blue hue; a pipefish hunting at night glows orange and camouflaged fish made visible by the ultraviolet torch reveal their florescent green pigment making them known to their prey.

    In comparison to the muted browns, golds, pinks and blues of a coral reef during the daytime "it looks like Oxford Street at Christmas," says Louise.

    The wildlife photographer uses a powerful blue light to stimulate photosensitive pigments in the marine life, which then emit fluorescent colours.

    Louise explains: "Almost all these photographs were shot after dark as the sunlight masks the colours.

    "The stronger the light the better the results, I have to filter my camera and eyes with a yellow mask so the true colours are revealed.

    "It can be very exciting when I find a new kind of fish or crab that glows orange, yellow or red, as they are extremely rare."

    Louise first started capturing the fluorescent col...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/VFEEJWDVE

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  • SAM THE HEAVIEST CAT IN BRITAIN - 26 SEP 2004
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    SAM THE HEAVIEST CAT IN BRITAIN - 26 SEP 2004
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    GEOFF MARSHALL CAT PROTECTION LEAGUE WORKER WITH SAM. SAM HAS TIPPED THE SCALES AS BRITAIN'S HEAVIEST CAT AFTER WEIGHING IN AT 34 LBS.
    SAM THE HEAVIEST CAT IN BRITAIN - 26 SEP 2004

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  • SAM THE HEAVIEST CAT IN BRITAIN - 26 SEP 2004
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    SAM THE HEAVIEST CAT IN BRITAIN - 26 SEP 2004
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by CHRIS BALCOMBE / Rex Features ( 497547B )
    GEOFF MARSHALL CAT PROTECTION LEAGUE WORKER WITH SAM. SAM HAS TIPPED THE SCALES AS BRITAIN'S HEAVIEST CAT AFTER WEIGHING IN AT 34 LBS.
    SAM THE HEAVIEST CAT IN BRITAIN - 26 SEP 2004

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  • 'GO' FILM PREMIERE IN LOS ANGELES, AMERICA - 1999
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    'GO' FILM PREMIERE IN LOS ANGELES, AMERICA - 1999
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by PETER BROOKER / Rex Features ( 303896c )
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    'GO' FILM PREMIERE IN LOS ANGELES, AMERICA - 1999

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