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Images Dated 9th February 2006 (page 4)

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Background imageImages Dated 9th February 2006: Mexico, Guanajuato state, San Miguel de Allende. This is the statue of Fray Juan de San Miguel

Mexico, Guanajuato state, San Miguel de Allende. This is the statue of Fray Juan de San Miguel, a Franciscan monk who founded the city of San Miguel de Allende in 1542

Background imageImages Dated 9th February 2006: North America, Mexico, Guanajuato state, San Miguel de Allende. Colorful houses along the street

North America, Mexico, Guanajuato state, San Miguel de Allende. Colorful houses along the street

Background imageImages Dated 9th February 2006: North America, Mexico, Guanajuato state, San Miguel de Allende. A street lantern

North America, Mexico, Guanajuato state, San Miguel de Allende. A street lantern and shadow along a colorful wall

Background imageImages Dated 9th February 2006: North America, Mexico, Guanajuato state, San Miguel. A hand painted door to an artesanias

North America, Mexico, Guanajuato state, San Miguel. A hand painted door to an artesanias chapel in San Miguel

Background imageImages Dated 9th February 2006: North America, Mexico

North America, Mexico
North America, Central Mexico, Guanajuato state, San Miguel de Allende. Window with bars and shadow

Background imageImages Dated 9th February 2006: North America, Mexico, Guanajuato state, San Miguel de Allende. This is the bell

North America, Mexico, Guanajuato state, San Miguel de Allende. This is the bell tower of the church of El Oratorio de San Felipe Neri, founded in 1712

Background imageImages Dated 9th February 2006: North America, Mexico, Guanajuato state, San Miguel de Allende. The bell tower of Templo Las Monjas

North America, Mexico, Guanajuato state, San Miguel de Allende. The bell tower of Templo Las Monjas

Background imageImages Dated 9th February 2006: North America, Mexico, Guanajuato state, San Miguel de Allende. Gardens on the rooftop

North America, Mexico, Guanajuato state, San Miguel de Allende. Gardens on the rooftop of pastel colored houses

Background imageImages Dated 9th February 2006: Christmas tree worms

Christmas tree worms (Spirobranchus giganteus). These are polychaete worms that live in a tube attached to coral or rock. They feed by extending long radioles into the water to trap passing food

Background imageImages Dated 9th February 2006: Artist using a sight vane

Artist using a sight vane to draw a seated man on a pane of glass. This woodcut was made by the German artist Albrecht Durer (1471-1528)

Background imageImages Dated 9th February 2006: Measuring perspective for art

Measuring perspective for art. This woodcut was made by the German artist Albrecht Durer (1471- 1528). His skillful use of perspective

Background imageImages Dated 9th February 2006: Durers Celestial Globe, 1515

Durers Celestial Globe, 1515. This shows the southern hemisphere, and was prepared in conjunction with the astronomer Stabius

Background imageImages Dated 9th February 2006: Artist drawing a lute

Artist drawing a lute. This woodcut was made by the German artist Albrecht Durer (1471-1528). His skillful use of perspective

Background imageImages Dated 9th February 2006: Artist drawing a nude

Artist drawing a nude. This woodcut was made by the German artist Albrecht Durer (1471-1528). His skillful use of perspective

Background imageImages Dated 9th February 2006: Dendronephthya soft coral

Dendronephthya soft coral
Soft coral. Close-up of the polyps (red) and spicules (white) of a Dendronephthya sp. soft coral. Each polyp is a single organism, which filters plankton from the water using its tentacles

Background imageImages Dated 9th February 2006: Hawksbill turtle feeding

Hawksbill turtle feeding
Hawksbill turtle (Eretmochelys imbricata) feeding on sponges amongst coral rubble at the base of a reef. It is surrounded by fish, waiting to eat any small animals that its foraging disturbs

Background imageImages Dated 9th February 2006: Durers Rhinoceros, 1515

Durers Rhinoceros, 1515. Albrecht Durer (1471- 1528) was a German artist. His skillful use of perspective and mathematical proportions made him one of the outstanding artistic figures of the early

Background imageImages Dated 9th February 2006: Blue tang shoal

Blue tang shoal
Blue tang (Acanthurus coeruleus) shoaling over a coral reef. This fish, also known as the blue surgeonfish, inhabits the tropical and subtropical coastal waters of the Atlantic Ocean

Background imageImages Dated 9th February 2006: Powder blue surgeonfish

Powder blue surgeonfish (Acanthurus leucosternon). This fish inhabits coral reefs in the tropical Indian Ocean. It feeds on algae and can reach a length of 54 centimetres

Background imageImages Dated 9th February 2006: Trumpetfish with a Spanish hogfish

Trumpetfish with a Spanish hogfish
Trumpetfish (Aulostomus maculatus, brown) following a Spanish hogfish (Bodianus rufus) as it hunts for food. The trumpetfish is waiting to pounce on any animal disturbed by the hogfishs

Background imageImages Dated 9th February 2006: Sohal surgeonfish

Sohal surgeonfish (Acanthurus sohal) on a sunken wreck. This fish inhabits the western Indian Ocean, preferring the outer edges of reefs. It feeds on algae, and can reach a length of 40 centimetres

Background imageImages Dated 9th February 2006: Smooth trunkfish

Smooth trunkfish (Lactophrys triqueter). This fish inhabits reefs and coastal regions in the western Atlantic Ocean, from as far north as Canada to Brazil

Background imageImages Dated 9th February 2006: Blackbar soldierfish

Blackbar soldierfish (Myripristis jacobus) sheltering in a crevice. This fish is nocturnal, and spends most of the day hiding in crevices and caves on coral reefs

Background imageImages Dated 9th February 2006: Orangestriped triggerfish

Orangestriped triggerfish (Balistapus undulatus) feeding on a coral reef. This fish inhabits reefs and seaward drop offs in the tropical Indo-Pacific region, from east Africa to the Pacific islands

Background imageImages Dated 9th February 2006: Batfish

Batfish (Platax orbicularis). This fish, also called the circular spadefish, inhabits reefs in the tropical Indo-Pacific region, from the Red Sea to the Pacific islands

Background imageImages Dated 9th February 2006: Batfish

Batfish (Platax orbicularis) shoaling in shallow water. This fish, also called the circular spadefish, inhabits reefs in the tropical Indo- Pacific region, from the Red Sea to the Pacific islands

Background imageImages Dated 9th February 2006: Trumpetfish hunting for prey

Trumpetfish hunting for prey
Trumpetfish (Aulostomus maculatus) hunting for prey amongst rocky crevices. This fish feeds on smaller fish and crustaceans, and can reach around a metre in length

Background imageImages Dated 9th February 2006: Blue tang shoal

Blue tang shoal
Blue tang (Acanthurus coeruleus) shoaling over a coral reef. This fish, also known as the blue surgeonfish, inhabits the tropical and subtropical coastal waters of the Atlantic Ocean

Background imageImages Dated 9th February 2006: Convict surgeonfish with bleached coral

Convict surgeonfish with bleached coral
Convict surgeonfish (Acanthurus triostegus) shoaling over bleached coral (white). Coral bleaching occurs when the symbiotic zooxanthellae that inhabit the corals tissues are expelled by the coral

Background imageImages Dated 9th February 2006: Spotted soapfish

Spotted soapfish (Pogonoperca punctata). This fish inhabits coral reefs and deep reef drop offs in the tropical Indo-Pacific region. It can reach 35 centimetres in length

Background imageImages Dated 9th February 2006: Moon rising

Moon rising over fishing boats. Photographed near Graham Pond, on Prince Edward Island, Canada

Background imageImages Dated 9th February 2006: Durers Syphilitic

Durers Syphilitic, 1495-1496. Albrecht Durer (1471-1528) was a German artist. His skillful use of perspective and mathematical proportions made him one of the outstanding artistic figures of

Background imageImages Dated 9th February 2006: Ptolemy, Greek-Egyptian astronomer

Ptolemy, Greek-Egyptian astronomer. This woodcut was made by Albrecht Durer (1471-4582) in 1515. Ptolemy (Claudius Ptolemaeus, AD90-170) wrote four major books, the most influential being Almagest

Background imageImages Dated 9th February 2006: Aratus Cilis, astronomer

Aratus Cilis, astronomer. This woodcut was made by Albrecht Durer in 1515. Aratus (310-240 Century BC) was born in Soli in Cilicia and was a Macedonian astronomer and poet

Background imageImages Dated 9th February 2006: Al Sufi, Persian astronomer

Al Sufi, Persian astronomer. This woodcut was made by Albrecht Durer in 1515. Abd al- Rahman Sufi, known in the West as Azophi

Background imageImages Dated 9th February 2006: Light trails

Light trails. Abstract pattern of trailing lights on an aeroplane. This effect was produced by moving the camera during a long exposure photograph

Background imageImages Dated 9th February 2006: Light trails

Light trails. Abstract pattern of trailing lights on an aeroplane. This effect was produced by moving the camera during a long exposure photograph

Background imageImages Dated 9th February 2006: Light trails

Light trails. Abstract pattern of trailing lights on an aeroplane. This effect was produced by moving the camera during a long exposure photograph

Background imageImages Dated 9th February 2006: Light trails

Light trails. Abstract pattern of trailing lights on an aeroplane. This effect was produced by moving the camera during a long exposure photograph

Background imageImages Dated 9th February 2006: Methane hydrate

Methane hydrate. Computer model of the structure of methane hydrate, also known as methane ice or methane clathrate. It consists of a molecule of methane

Background imageImages Dated 9th February 2006: Methane hydrate

Methane hydrate. Computer model of the structure of methane hydrate, also known as methane ice or methane clathrate. It consists of a molecule of methane

Background imageImages Dated 9th February 2006: Methane hydrate

Methane hydrate. Computer model of the structure of methane hydrate, also known as methane ice or methane clathrate. It consists of a molecule of methane

Background imageImages Dated 9th February 2006: Methane hydrate

Methane hydrate. Computer model of the structure of methane hydrate, also known as methane ice or methane clathrate. Each unit, known as a clathrate, consists of a molecule of methane

Background imageImages Dated 9th February 2006: Ferrari F430 Spider

Ferrari F430 Spider

Background imageImages Dated 9th February 2006: Ferrari F430 Spider

Ferrari F430 Spider

Background imageImages Dated 9th February 2006: North America

North America, Mexico, Guanajuato state, San Miguel de Allende. The bell tower of Templo Las Monjas

Background imageImages Dated 9th February 2006: Ancient Oak Tree - in spring greenery

Ancient Oak Tree - in spring greenery
USH-999 Ancient OAK tree - Spring greenery Quercus robur Duncan Usher Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway.

Background imageImages Dated 9th February 2006: Old Coppiced Hornbeams - on wood boundary East Sussex UK

Old Coppiced Hornbeams - on wood boundary East Sussex UK
SG-4336A Old Coppiced Hornbeams - on roadside woodland boundary banks East Sussex UK Ardea London Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway



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