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Another of the Gromit's created to raise money for charity. This one in Arnos Vale Cemetery is called Dias de Los Perros. It stands near the cemetery's main building.

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Shot taken during the 5th annual Fueltopia Toy Run that took place on the 6th of December 2014

 

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This years run visited the White Lodge Centre in Slough & Shooting Star Chase in Guildford.

 

The MOONLIGHT, a solar powered lantern, is built and was designed in collaboration with the rural Cambodians it is made to serve. Over 70% of the country has no access to the power grid, so as a result they have traditionally relied on kerosene lamps after dark for tasks like cooking, eating and reading. Those lamps pose a great fire risk, as most rural homes are built from wood and straw. The MOONLIGHT can be rented in rural areas for less than $.08/day, the same amount traditionally spent on kerosene. These photos were taken in villages around Kandal Province, near the Mekong River, the first area to adapt the MOONLIGHT for everyday use.

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Shot taken during the 5th annual Fueltopia Toy Run that took place on the 6th of December 2014

 

www.fueltopia.co.uk

 

This years run visited the White Lodge Centre in Slough & Shooting Star Chase in Guildford.

 

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Shot taken during the 5th annual Fueltopia Toy Run that took place on the 6th of December 2014

 

www.fueltopia.co.uk

 

This years run visited the White Lodge Centre in Slough & Shooting Star Chase in Guildford.

 

Big Hop Trail - Art in The Wild, 40 eye-catching six-foot designs which aims to raise vital funds for Clan Cancer Support in and around the North and North-East of Scotland.

... for The Royal British Legion Appeal, and loving it ... even though standing outside a pub for hours yesterday, on Southport's Lord Street

 

Well done, you two! I hope you did what I said, and collected lots & lots of cash.

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The first batch of my impressions from the largest women racing event in the world, the 2024 VHI Women's Mini Marathon (10km) held today, June 2nd, in Dublin, Ireland. More than 25,000 women ran today.

 

I've never pose my event subjects, all snaps are candid. There are three types of photos - snapped before the race, at the start of the race and at the finish of the race.

 

The youngest contestant was a 14 year old girl, the oldest - a 93 year old lady!

 

Many of the runners ran for charity, raising funds for a noble cause.

 

Further upload(s) to come, will try to search for the names of my candid subjects, it will be somewhat easier for those who ran in their athletic club jerseys.

The MOONLIGHT, a solar powered lantern, is built and was designed in collaboration with the rural Cambodians it is made to serve. Over 70% of the country has no access to the power grid, so as a result they have traditionally relied on kerosene lamps after dark for tasks like cooking, eating and reading. Those lamps pose a great fire risk, as most rural homes are built from wood and straw. The MOONLIGHT can be rented in rural areas for less than $.08/day, the same amount traditionally spent on kerosene. These photos were taken in villages around Kandal Province, near the Mekong River, the first area to adapt the MOONLIGHT for everyday use.

|| We enjoyed our Pre-Christmas lunch @ Balfes, The Westbury Hotel, Dublin, Ireland || A beautiful three course meal, Chai Latte, beautiful setting and service, very memorable ||

 

These shots are a little less heavily 'processed' than the previous batch, but still have the bars, and in some cases backgrounds removed.

 

We have been regular sponsors of Big Cat Rescue for many years, and have always wanted to visit. This year was our chance to do that, so we booked a tour to go and see the wonderful work that BCR do to save big cats that would otherwise have miserable existences, cramped cages, abuse, or worse! No sanctuary is ever perfect, and certainly not as ideal as them staying in the wild, but only a very few of their charges can be returned to the wild. Those that can, are.

 

Given the circumstances, BCR do an absolutely incredible job of giving these cats a forever home in large enclosures that give the cats as much freedom, space and playfulness as is possible! All credit to BCR!!!

 

We booked our visit to see the cats being fed, which was a privilege and a joy. The only downside was that, for their, our and the staff's safety they must be fed in a largely fenced off part of the enclosure.

 

I did not want to give anyone the impression that these beautiful creatures are fenced in small enclosures, so I have spent considerable time and effort to digitally remove the bars from the shots. Some were more successful than others, but I hope you will get a sense of the passion we have for these beautiful, beautiful creatures.

RF15 has collaborated with danish farmers to collect piss used for as a fertilizer.

As one of the Official Photographers for the Worcester Music Festival I had the great oppurtunity to photograph some amazing acts. This was one of my favourite photos from the event. Her name is Becky Rose and I really liked how showing only so little in this shot shows so much.

 

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Doing her bit, for a good cause @ Liverpool's Pier Head..

Hi

 

These cakes were baked for Red Nose Day 2013, and were sold at my sons school to raise a modest donation for this great cause. It will be fun to see how many 'Favorites' can be achieved over the following week...

 

Please visit the following page to find out how you can help to make a difference!

 

www.rednoseday.com/

 

Thank you!

 

p.s please feel free to tag a cake!

Doing their bit on Remembrance Day 2016, by selling poppies in the streets of Southport and raising funds for the The Royal British Legion Poppy Appeal.

Thanks a lot, guys.

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The MOONLIGHT, a solar powered lantern, is built and was designed in collaboration with the rural Cambodians it is made to serve. Over 70% of the country has no access to the power grid, so as a result they have traditionally relied on kerosene lamps after dark for tasks like cooking, eating and reading. Those lamps pose a great fire risk, as most rural homes are built from wood and straw. The MOONLIGHT can be rented in rural areas for less than $.08/day, the same amount traditionally spent on kerosene. These photos were taken in villages around Kandal Province, near the Mekong River, the first area to adapt the MOONLIGHT for everyday use.

Army Cadets selling poppies on the streets of Southport to help raise funds for The Royal British Legion's Poppy Appeal 2016

www.britishlegion.org.uk/poppy-appeal-2016/

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Today I gave to my favorite cause: blood donation. It was sponsored by The Satanic Temple, Seattle Chapter for

www.bloodworksnw.org

I got a cookie and a sticker for donating 😈

I gave my 14th pint, 2 more and then I get my 2nd gallon pin!

  

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The MOONLIGHT, a solar powered lantern, is built and was designed in collaboration with the rural Cambodians it is made to serve. Over 70% of the country has no access to the power grid, so as a result they have traditionally relied on kerosene lamps after dark for tasks like cooking, eating and reading. Those lamps pose a great fire risk, as most rural homes are built from wood and straw. The MOONLIGHT can be rented in rural areas for less than $.08/day, the same amount traditionally spent on kerosene. These photos were taken in villages around Kandal Province, near the Mekong River, the first area to adapt the MOONLIGHT for everyday use.

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