Brainstorming by Carlos Santer...

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Brainstorming by Carlos Santero

Model: Maria Flores
MUA: Francis Bodí

Carlos Santero: Photos

Brainstorming by Carlos Santero Model: Maria Flores MUA: Francis Bodí Carlos Santero: Photos

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Frozen winter morning by Marti...

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Frozen winter morning by Martin Krajczy

Winter sunsrise – different time, different conditions, different format – different mood. I really like to play around with a place. That is only possible if you live close by and have the chance to go there very often. But this pushs your creativitiy and and strengthen your sense for the moment and the different atmosphere you find on different days. To be able to transfer the mood of the different moments to the viewer is for me the real challenge of nature photography. This is a panorama shot out of seven single vertical frames.

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Frozen winter morning by Martin Krajczy Winter sunsrise – different time, different conditions, different format – different mood. I really like to play around with a place. That is only possible if you live...

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Marbles IV by Alister Benn

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Marbles IV by Alister Benn

Working this image as a processing example on our Skye workshop on a wet and windy morning.

Alister Benn: Photos

Marbles IV by Alister Benn Working this image as a processing example on our Skye workshop on a wet and windy morning. Alister Benn: Photos

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Adele: No permission given to ...

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U.S. Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks in the Orpheum Theatre during a campaign event in Sioux City(Reuters) – British singer Adele made clear on Monday that she has not given permission for anyone to use her music for political campaigns. Adele's spokesman issued a statement after Republican U.S. presidential contender Donald Trump played Adele's 2011 hit song "Rolling in the Deep" at rallies in Iowa, and Mike Huckabee released a YouTube parody last week of her 2015 single "Hello." "Adele has not given permission for her music to be used for any political campaigning," the singer's spokesman said in an email.


(Reuters) – British singer Adele made clear on Monday that she has not given permission for anyone to use her music for political campaigns. Adele's spokesman issued a statement after Republican U.S. presidential...

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Adele Tells Donald Trump to St...

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Adele Tells Donald Trump to Stop Using Her MusicAdele is taking a stand against Donald Trump. The musician issued a statement saying that she does not endorse the Republican presidential candidate's use of her songs — including "Rolling in the Deep" and "Skyfall" — on the campaign trail. "Adele has not given permission for her music to be used … Read More > Other Links From TVGuide.com Adele Donald Trump This article, Adele Tells Donald Trump to Stop Using Her Music, originally appeared on TVGuide.com.


Adele is taking a stand against Donald Trump. The musician issued a statement saying that she does not endorse the Republican presidential candidate's use of her songs — including "Rolling in the Deep"...

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Adele objects as Trump plays s...

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Adele objects as Trump plays songPop superstar Adele on Monday lodged objections as Republican presidential frontrunner Donald Trump played her music on the campaign trail. Trump, an apparent fan of Adele who was spotted at her concert in November in New York, has regularly played her hit “Rolling in the Deep” at his rallies. “Adele has not given permission for her music to be used for any political campaigning,” a statement from the singer’s spokesman said.

Pop superstar Adele on Monday lodged objections as Republican presidential frontrunner Donald Trump played her music on the campaign trail. Trump, an apparent fan of Adele who was spotted at her concert in November in New...

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Music festival promoter SFX fi...

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NEW YORK (AP) — The company behind the Electric Zoo and Tomorrowland music festivals has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.

NEW YORK (AP) — The company behind the Electric Zoo and Tomorrowland music festivals has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.

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Music Monday (2/1): This Week&...

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Music Monday (2/1): This Week's New Albums + VideosOur guide to this week's (and last week's) album releases also features the week's top new music videos from artists like Run the Jewels, Coldplay, and Underworld, plus brand new streaming music from Massive Attack, Junior Boys, Field Music, Elliott Smith, Earl Sweatshirt, and more. Read and Post Comments | Get the full article at Metacritic


Our guide to this week's (and last week's) album releases also features the week's top new music videos from artists like Run the Jewels, Coldplay, and Underworld, plus brand new streaming music from Massive...

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Adele: Donald Trump Does Not H...

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The singer has not given permission for her music to be used for any political campaigning, including Trump’s.

The singer has not given permission for her music to be used for any political campaigning, including Trump’s.

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Promoter that hoped to ride da...

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SFX's holdings include Tomorrowland in Belgium, here shown in 2015.SFX Entertainment, which hoped to ride the boom of electronic dance music to become a music industry giant, filed Monday for bankruptcy protection as it sought a fresh start. The company founded by music mogul Robert Sillerman announced a deal that would eliminate more than $300 million in debt. Subject to court approval, SFX Entertainment will receive up to $115 million from a group of bondholders to maintain normal operations.


SFX Entertainment, which hoped to ride the boom of electronic dance music to become a music industry giant, filed Monday for bankruptcy protection as it sought a fresh start. The company founded by music mogul Robert Sillerman...

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After ‘Grease Live,̵...

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Video screenshot: Jordan Fisher (R) sings "Those Magic Changes" during "Grease: Live"While "Grease Live! (Music From the Television Event" sits in fifth place on the February 1 iTunes chart, it's Jordan Fisher's performance of "Those Magic Changes" that's the OST's most in-demand single.


While "Grease Live! (Music From the Television Event" sits in fifth place on the February 1 iTunes chart, it's Jordan Fisher's performance of "Those Magic Changes" that's the OST's...

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Nominees for the 51st annual A...

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NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Nominations announced Monday for the 51st annual Academy of Country Music Awards:

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Nominations announced Monday for the 51st annual Academy of Country Music Awards:

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