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MEXICO-VIOLENCE/JOURNALIST
RTS5DYTS 
February 10, 2022 
A woman sits by the coffin of independent journalist Heber Lopez, who was shot and killed at his recording... 
SALINA CRUZ, Mexico 
Family and friends attend wake of late Mexican journalist killed in latest violent attack on media, in... 
A woman sits by the coffin of independent journalist Heber Lopez, who was shot and killed at his recording studio, during his wake at his home, in Salina Cruz, in Oaxaca state, Mexico February 11, 2022. REUTERS/Jose de Jesus Cortes 
MEXICO-VIOLENCE/JOURNALIST
RTS5DYTU 
February 10, 2022 
The coffin of independent journalist Heber Lopez, who was shot and killed at his recording studio, is... 
SALINA CRUZ, Mexico 
Family and friends attend wake of late Mexican journalist killed in latest violent attack on media, in... 
The coffin of independent journalist Heber Lopez, who was shot and killed at his recording studio, is pictured during his wake at his home, in Salina Cruz, in Oaxaca state, Mexico February 11, 2022. REUTERS/Jose de Jesus Cortes 
MEXICO-VIOLENCE/JOURNALIST
RTS5DYTT 
February 10, 2022 
A man stands by the coffin of independent journalist Heber Lopez, who was shot and killed at his recording... 
SALINA CRUZ, Mexico 
Family and friends attend wake of late Mexican journalist killed in latest violent attack on media, in... 
A man stands by the coffin of independent journalist Heber Lopez, who was shot and killed at his recording studio, during his wake at his home, in Salina Cruz, in Oaxaca state, Mexico February 11, 2022. REUTERS/Jose de Jesus Cortes 
MEXICO-VIOLENCE/JOURNALIST
RTS5DYPZ 
February 10, 2022 
Relatives of independent journalist Heber Lopez, who was shot and killed at his recording studio, pray... 
SALINA CRUZ, Mexico 
Family and friends attend wake of late Mexican journalist killed in latest violent attack on media, in... 
Relatives of independent journalist Heber Lopez, who was shot and killed at his recording studio, pray during his wake at his home, in Salina Cruz, in Oaxaca state, Mexico February 11, 2022. REUTERS/Jose de Jesus Cortes 
MINNEAPOLIS-POLICE/FASHION-CAMPBELL
RTS3GKG3 
June 29, 2020 
Photographer Alexander Ashimole edits the campaign images he shot to contribute to the social media challenge... 
Lagos, Nigeria 
Photographer Alexander Ashimole edits the campaign images he shot to contribute to the social media challenge... 
Photographer Alexander Ashimole edits the campaign images he shot to contribute to the social media challenge called the 'Vogue Africa Challenge' at a studio in Lagos, Nigeria June 25, 2020. Picture taken June 25, 2020. REUTERS/Temilade Adelaja 
FRANCE-SUGAR/
RTX6J7V9 
December 19, 2018 
Granulated white sugar is seen in this picture illustration taken December 16, 2018. REUTERS/Emmanuel... 
Villeurbanne, France 
Granulated sugar is seen in this picture illustration 
Granulated white sugar is seen in this picture illustration taken December 16, 2018. REUTERS/Emmanuel Foudrot/Illustration 
FRANCE-SUGAR/
RTX6J7U2 
December 19, 2018 
Granulated white sugar and sugar cubes are seen in this picture illustration taken December 16, 2018.... 
Villeurbanne, France 
Granulated sugar and sugar cubes are seen in this picture illustration 
Granulated white sugar and sugar cubes are seen in this picture illustration taken December 16, 2018. REUTERS/Emmanuel Foudrot/Illustration 
FRANCE-SUGAR/
RTX6J7SX 
December 19, 2018 
Granulated white sugar and sugar cubes are seen in this picture illustration taken December 16, 2018.... 
Villeurbanne, France 
Granulated sugar and sugar cubes are seen in this picture illustration 
Granulated white sugar and sugar cubes are seen in this picture illustration taken December 16, 2018. REUTERS/Emmanuel Foudrot/Illustration 
GLOBAL-PLASTIC/
RTS26TJ1 
November 20, 2018 
A combination of illustrations shows apples, bananas, pears, celery, peppers, a head of lettuce, parsnips,... 
Vienna, Austria 
A combination of illustrations shows apples, bananas, pears, celery, peppers, a head of lettuce, parsnips,... 
A combination of illustrations shows apples, bananas, pears, celery, peppers, a head of lettuce, parsnips, a cucumber and onions, wrapped in plastic as bought in a supermarket, taken November 20, 2018. REUTERS/Lisi Niesner/Illustration 
GLOBAL-PLASTIC/
RTS26THS 
November 20, 2018 
A head of lettuce, wrapped in a plastic foil as bought in a supermarket, is seen in this picture illustration... 
Vienna, Austria 
A head of lettuce, wrapped in a plastic foil as bought in a supermarket, is seen in this picture illustration... 
A head of lettuce, wrapped in a plastic foil as bought in a supermarket, is seen in this picture illustration taken November 20, 2018. REUTERS/Lisi Niesner/Illustration 
GLOBAL-PLASTIC/
RTS26THR 
November 20, 2018 
Peppers, wrapped in a plastic foil as bought in a supermarket, are seen in this picture illustration... 
Vienna, Austria 
Peppers, wrapped in a plastic foil as bought in a supermarket, are seen in this picture illustration 
Peppers, wrapped in a plastic foil as bought in a supermarket, are seen in this picture illustration taken November 20, 2018. REUTERS/Lisi Niesner/Illustration 
GLOBAL-PLASTIC/
RTS26THK 
November 20, 2018 
Pears, in a plastic punnet as bought in a supermarket, are seen in this picture illustration taken November... 
Vienna, Austria 
Pears, in a plastic punnet as bought in a supermarket, are seen in this picture illustration 
Pears, in a plastic punnet as bought in a supermarket, are seen in this picture illustration taken November 20, 2018. REUTERS/Lisi Niesner/Illustration 
GLOBAL-BREAKFAST/
RTX6C693 
July 20, 2018 
A combo picture shows artistic cappuccinos, realized by a teacher of the Mixology Academy Bartendering... 
Rome, Italy 
A combo picture shows artistic cappuccinos, realized by a teacher of the Mixology Academy Bartendering... 
A combo picture shows artistic cappuccinos, realized by a teacher of the Mixology Academy Bartendering School during a lesson, in Rome, Italy July 20, 2018. REUTERS/Tony Gentile 
GAMES-COMMONWEALTH/
RTX5PHLU 
April 15, 2018 
Table Tennis - Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games - Men's Singles - Gold Medal Match - Nigeria v Singapore... 
Gold Coast, Australia 
Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games 
Table Tennis - Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games - Men's Singles - Gold Medal Match - Nigeria v Singapore - Oxenford Studios - Gold Coast, Australia - April 15, 2018. Quadri Aruna of Nigeria hits a shot. REUTERS/Jeremy Lee 
GAMES-COMMONWEALTH/
RTX5OJWO 
April 14, 2018 
Table Tennis - Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games - Mixed Doubles Semifinal 1 - Singapore v India -... 
Gold Coast, Australia 
Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games 
Table Tennis - Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games - Mixed Doubles Semifinal 1 - Singapore v India - Oxenford Studios - Gold Coast, Australia - April 14, 2018. Yu Mengyu of Singapore hits a shot. REUTERS/Jeremy Lee 
GLOBAL-SOFTS/
RTX3C4V5 
July 19, 2017 
Boxes containing hand-made chocolates are displayed at Marta Navarro's chocolate shop in San Jose, Costa... 
San Jose, Costa Rica 
Boxes containing hand-made chocolates are displayed at Marta Navarro's chocolate shop in San Jose, Costa... 
Boxes containing hand-made chocolates are displayed at Marta Navarro's chocolate shop in San Jose, Costa Rica July 19,2017. REUTERS/Juan Carlos Ulate 
GLOBAL-SMOKING/
RTS15WLL 
May 09, 2017 
A closeup photo shows the tightly-packed layers of tobacco leaves in a Cuban cigar, the Romeo y Juliet... 
Washington, UNITED STATES 
A closeup photo shows the tightly-packed layers of tobacco leaves in a Cuban cigar photographed in Washington... 
A closeup photo shows the tightly-packed layers of tobacco leaves in a Cuban cigar, the Romeo y Juliet brand in this case, photographed in Washington, U.S. May 9, 2017. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst 
GLOBAL-SOFTS/
RTS14M8A 
May 01, 2017 
An illustration picture shows an espresso made from a Nespresso capsule with a kitchen-aid coffee maker,... 
Frankfurt, Germany 
An illustration picture shows an espresso made from a Nespresso capsule with a kitchen-aid coffee maker... 
An illustration picture shows an espresso made from a Nespresso capsule with a kitchen-aid coffee maker, May 1, 2017. REUTERS/Kai Pfaffenbach/Illustration 
NEW YORK-CRIME/
RTSNYCE 
September 15, 2016 
Architect Wayne Norbeck watches from the offices of DXA Studio at the scene where a man was shot by police... 
New York, UNITED STATES 
Architect Wayne Norbeck watches from the offices of DXA Studio at the scene where a man was shot by police... 
Architect Wayne Norbeck watches from the offices of DXA Studio at the scene where a man was shot by police in Manhattan, New York, U.S., September 15, 2016. REUTERS/Andrew Kelly 
TUNISIA-SECURITY/LIBYA
RTSFOOB 
May 24, 2016 
People are seen at a Radio Web studio during training at a youth centre in Ben Guerdane, Tunisia April... 
BEN GUERDANE, Tunisia 
The Wider Image: As fighters return, Tunisia faces growing challenge 
People are seen at a Radio Web studio during training at a youth centre in Ben Guerdane, Tunisia April 12, 2016. After a U.S. air strike killed a Tunisian jihadist commander in western Libya in late February, dozens of Islamic State fighters sneaked across the border into Tunisia and attacked an army barracks and police bases in the town of Ben Guerdane. In the battle that followed, Islamic State militants shot dead local Tunisian anti-terrorism chief Colonel Abdel Atti Abdelkabir metres from his home. Residents including the colonel's brother say they recognised some of the attackers as former neighbours and classmates who had left to train with Islamic State in Libya. In all, more than 50 militants died in the assault. The battle was further evidence of how Libya’s chaos has spilled over into its more stable neighbour. Tunisia, one of the most secular countries in the Arab world, is trying to nurture the nascent democracy that grew out of its 2011 uprising against Zine El-Abidine Ben Ali. But it also faces an intensifying battle against Islamist militants – not least Tunisian fighters now based just across the border. REUTERS/Zohra Bensemra SEARCH "ZOHRA REMADA" FOR THIS STORY. SEARCH "THE WIDER IMAGE" FOR ALL STORIES.
CHINA-MOVIES/
RTX1NPDJ 
August 10, 2015 
An actor (R) dressed as a historical Chinese army officer acts as though he has been shot in the head... 
Hengdian, China 
Wider Image: Behind The Scenes Of A Chinese War Drama 
An actor (R) dressed as a historical Chinese army officer acts as though he has been shot in the head on location during filming of "The Last Prince" television series at Hengdian World Studios in Hengdian July 23, 2015. There are eleven productions about the war against Japan being filmed at Hengdian World Studios. The facility itself, located in China’s Zheijang province, is the biggest movie lot ever built. Director Li Xiaoqiang said the series is about a Qing Dynasty prince, who joined the Chinese nationalist army after suffering family misfortune. "After he learnt more about the Communist Party, the prince began to understand what real revolution and the anti-Japanese war meant, and turned to the Communist Party to fight Japan", the director added. According to local media, more than 10 new movies, 12 TV dramas, 20 documentaries and 183 war-themed stage performances will be released in China to coincide with the 70th anniversary of the end of World War Two. REUTERS/Damir SagoljPICTURE 24 OF 28 FOR WIDER IMAGE STORY "BEHIND THE SCENES OF A CHINESE WAR DRAMA".SEARCH "SAGOLJ STUDIO" FOR ALL PICTURES. 
CHINA-MOVIES/
RTX1NPD4 
August 10, 2015 
An actor dressed as a Japanese World War Two army officer checks a picture of himself shot with a phone... 
Hengdian, China 
Wider Image: Behind The Scenes Of A Chinese War Drama 
An actor dressed as a Japanese World War Two army officer checks a picture of himself shot with a phone on the set of "The Last Prince" television series on location near Hengdian World Studios near Hengdian July 24, 2015. Hundreds of well-trained actors and other professionals are available at the Hengdian World Studios. The well-organised team coordinate complicated battle scenes to satisfy the huge appetite for productions about the war against Japan. Director Li Xiaoqiang said the series is about a Qing Dynasty prince, who joined the Chinese nationalist army after suffering family misfortune. "After he learnt more about the Communist Party, the prince began to understand what real revolution and the anti-Japanese war meant, and turned to the Communist Party to fight Japan", the director added. According to local media, more than 10 new movies, 12 TV dramas, 20 documentaries and 183 war-themed stage performances will be released in China to coincide with the 70th anniversary of the end of World War Two. REUTERS/Damir SagoljPICTURE 17 OF 28 FOR WIDER IMAGE STORY "BEHIND THE SCENES OF A CHINESE WAR DRAMA".SEARCH "SAGOLJ STUDIO" FOR ALL PICTURES. TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY
CHINA-MOVIES/
RTX1NPD1 
August 10, 2015 
Actors dressed as historical Japanese soldiers listen to the director's assistant during filming of "The... 
Hengdian, China 
Wider Image: Behind The Scenes Of A Chinese War Drama 
Actors dressed as historical Japanese soldiers listen to the director's assistant during filming of "The Last Prince" television series at Hengdian World Studios in Hengdian July 23, 2015. Mass battle scenes that involve special effects and more than a hundred actors and crew are often shot in one take. This makes it possible for the well-organised team to satisfy the huge appetite for productions about the war against Japan. Director Li Xiaoqiang said the series is about a Qing Dynasty prince, who joined the Chinese nationalist army after suffering family misfortune. "After he learnt more about the Communist Party, the prince began to understand what real revolution and the anti-Japanese war meant, and turned to the Communist Party to fight Japan", the director added. According to local media, more than 10 new movies, 12 TV dramas, 20 documentaries and 183 war-themed stage performances will be released in China to coincide with the 70th anniversary of the end of World War Two. REUTERS/Damir SagoljPICTURE 22 OF 28 FOR WIDER IMAGE STORY "BEHIND THE SCENES OF A CHINESE WAR DRAMA".SEARCH "SAGOLJ STUDIO" FOR ALL PICTURES. 
CHINA-MOVIES/
RTX1NPCY 
August 10, 2015 
A scene is shot on the set of "The Last Prince" television series on location near Hengdian World Studios... 
Hengdian, China 
Wider Image: Behind The Scenes Of A Chinese War Drama 
A scene is shot on the set of "The Last Prince" television series on location near Hengdian World Studios near Hengdian July 24, 2015. There are eleven productions about the war against Japan being filmed at Hengdian World Studios. The facility itself, located in China’s Zheijang province, is the biggest movie lot ever built. Director Li Xiaoqiang said the series is about a Qing Dynasty prince, who joined the Chinese nationalist army after suffering family misfortune. "After he learnt more about the Communist Party, the prince began to understand what real revolution and the anti-Japanese war meant, and turned to the Communist Party to fight Japan", the director added. According to local media, more than 10 new movies, 12 TV dramas, 20 documentaries and 183 war-themed stage performances will be released in China to coincide with the 70th anniversary of the end of World War Two. REUTERS/Damir SagoljPICTURE 23 OF 28 FOR WIDER IMAGE STORY "BEHIND THE SCENES OF A CHINESE WAR DRAMA".SEARCH "SAGOLJ STUDIO" FOR ALL PICTURES. 
CHINA-MOVIES
RTX1NPCV 
August 10, 2015 
Actors dressed as historical Chinese soldiers, some of them playing dead, wait for a battle scene to... 
Hengdian, China 
Wider Image: Behind The Scenes Of A Chinese War Drama 
Actors dressed as historical Chinese soldiers, some of them playing dead, wait for a battle scene to be shot during filming of "The Last Prince" television series at Hengdian World Studios in Hengdian July 24, 2015. Actors are usually paid more if they "die in the battle". Mass battle scenes that involve special effects and more than a hundred actors and crew are often shot in one take. This makes it possible for the well-organised team to satisfy the huge appetite for productions about the war against Japan. Director Li Xiaoqiang said the series is about a Qing Dynasty prince, who joined the Chinese nationalist army after suffering family misfortune. "After he learnt more about the Communist Party, the prince began to understand what real revolution and the anti-Japanese war meant, and turned to the Communist Party to fight Japan", the director added. According to local media, more than 10 new movies, 12 TV dramas, 20 documentaries and 183 war-themed stage performances will be released in China to coincide with the 70th anniversary of the end of World War Two. REUTERS/Damir SagoljPICTURE 5 OF 28 FOR WIDER IMAGE STORY "BEHIND THE SCENES OF A CHINESE WAR DRAMA".SEARCH "SAGOLJ STUDIO" FOR ALL PICTURES. 
CHINA-MOVIES/
RTX1NPCU 
August 10, 2015 
The camera rolls as actors dressed as historical Chinese soldiers act as though they have been hit by... 
Hengdian, China 
Wider Image: Behind The Scenes Of A Chinese War Drama 
The camera rolls as actors dressed as historical Chinese soldiers act as though they have been hit by artillery, during filming of "The Last Prince" television series on location near Hengdian World Studios near Hengdian July 24, 2015. Mass battle scenes that involve special effects and more than a hundred actors and crew are often shot in one take. This makes it possible for the well-organised team to satisfy the huge appetite for productions about the war against Japan. Director Li Xiaoqiang said the series is about a Qing Dynasty prince, who joined the Chinese nationalist army after suffering family misfortune. "After he learnt more about the Communist Party, the prince began to understand what real revolution and the anti-Japanese war meant, and turned to the Communist Party to fight Japan", the director added. According to local media, more than 10 new movies, 12 TV dramas, 20 documentaries and 183 war-themed stage performances will be released in China to coincide with the 70th anniversary of the end of World War Two. REUTERS/Damir Sagolj TPX IMAGES OF THE DAYPICTURE 7 OF 28 FOR WIDER IMAGE STORY "BEHIND THE SCENES OF A CHINESE WAR DRAMA".SEARCH "SAGOLJ STUDIO" FOR ALL PICTURES.
CHINA-MOVIES/
RTX1NPCR 
August 10, 2015 
The camera rolls as actors dressed as historical Chinese soldiers act as though they have been hit by... 
Hengdian, China 
Wider Image: Behind The Scenes Of A Chinese War Drama 
The camera rolls as actors dressed as historical Chinese soldiers act as though they have been hit by artillery fire, during filming of "The Last Prince" television series on location near Hengdian World Studios near Hengdian July 24, 2015. Mass battle scenes that involve special effects and more than a hundred actors and crew are often shot in one take. This makes it possible for the well-organised team to satisfy the huge appetite for productions about the war against Japan. Director Li Xiaoqiang said the series is about a Qing Dynasty prince, who joined the Chinese nationalist army after suffering family misfortune. "After he learnt more about the Communist Party, the prince began to understand what real revolution and the anti-Japanese war meant, and turned to the Communist Party to fight Japan", the director added. According to local media, more than 10 new movies, 12 TV dramas, 20 documentaries and 183 war-themed stage performances will be released in China to coincide with the 70th anniversary of the end of World War Two. REUTERS/Damir SagoljPICTURE 6 OF 28 FOR WIDER IMAGE STORY "BEHIND THE SCENES OF A CHINESE WAR DRAMA".SEARCH "SAGOLJ STUDIO" FOR ALL PICTURES. 
CHINA-MOVIES
RTX1NPCQ 
August 10, 2015 
The camera rolls as actors dressed as historical Chinese soldiers act as though they have been hit by... 
Hengdian, China 
Wider Image: Behind The Scenes Of A Chinese War Drama 
The camera rolls as actors dressed as historical Chinese soldiers act as though they have been hit by artillery fire, during filming of "The Last Prince" television series at Hengdian World Studios in Hengdian July 24, 2015. Mass battle scenes that involve special effects and more than a hundred actors and crew are often shot in one take. This makes it possible for the well-organised team to satisfy the huge appetite for productions about the war against Japan. Director Li Xiaoqiang said the series is about a Qing Dynasty prince, who joined the Chinese nationalist army after suffering family misfortune. "After he learnt more about the Communist Party, the prince began to understand what real revolution and the anti-Japanese war meant, and turned to the Communist Party to fight Japan", the director added. According to local media, more than 10 new movies, 12 TV dramas, 20 documentaries and 183 war-themed stage performances will be released in China to coincide with the 70th anniversary of the end of World War Two. REUTERS/Damir SagoljPICTURE 8 OF 28 FOR WIDER IMAGE STORY "BEHIND THE SCENES OF A CHINESE WAR DRAMA".SEARCH "SAGOLJ STUDIO" FOR ALL PICTURES. 
CHINA-MOVIES/
RTX1NPCM 
August 10, 2015 
A crew member applies fake blood to the clothes of actors playing dead and wounded Japanese soldiers... 
Hengdian, China 
Wider Image: Behind The Scenes Of A Chinese War Drama 
A crew member applies fake blood to the clothes of actors playing dead and wounded Japanese soldiers during filming of "The Last Prince" television series on location near Hengdian World Studios near Hengdian July 24, 2015. Actors are usually paid more if they "die in the battle". Mass battle scenes that involve special effects and more than a hundred actors and crew are often shot in one take. This makes it possible for the well-organised team to satisfy the huge appetite for productions about the war against Japan. Director Li Xiaoqiang said the series is about a Qing Dynasty prince, who joined the Chinese nationalist army after suffering family misfortune. "After he learnt more about the Communist Party, the prince began to understand what real revolution and the anti-Japanese war meant, and turned to the Communist Party to fight Japan", the director added. According to local media, more than 10 new movies, 12 TV dramas, 20 documentaries and 183 war-themed stage performances will be released in China to coincide with the 70th anniversary of the end of World War Two. REUTERS/Damir SagoljPICTURE 10 OF 28 FOR WIDER IMAGE STORY "BEHIND THE SCENES OF A CHINESE WAR DRAMA".SEARCH "SAGOLJ STUDIO" FOR ALL PICTURES. 
CHINA-MOVIES/
RTX1NPCL 
August 10, 2015 
Actors dressed as historical Chinese soldiers wait for instructions from the director's assistant during... 
Hengdian, China 
Wider Image: Behind The Scenes Of A Chinese War Drama 
Actors dressed as historical Chinese soldiers wait for instructions from the director's assistant during filming of "The Last Prince" television series at Hengdian World Studios in Hengdian July 23, 2015. Mass battle scenes that involve special effects and more than a hundred actors and crew are often shot in one take. This makes it possible for the well-organised team to satisfy the huge appetite for productions about the war against Japan. Director Li Xiaoqiang said the series is about a Qing Dynasty prince, who joined the Chinese nationalist army after suffering family misfortune. "After he learnt more about the Communist Party, the prince began to understand what real revolution and the anti-Japanese war meant, and turned to the Communist Party to fight Japan", the director added. According to local media, more than 10 new movies, 12 TV dramas, 20 documentaries and 183 war-themed stage performances will be released in China to coincide with the 70th anniversary of the end of World War Two. REUTERS/Damir SagoljPICTURE 12 OF 28 FOR WIDER IMAGE STORY "BEHIND THE SCENES OF A CHINESE WAR DRAMA".SEARCH "SAGOLJ STUDIO" FOR ALL PICTURES. 
NEWZEALAND DRONES/FILM
RTX1KY89 
July 19, 2015 
Aeronavics engineer Coenraad Brand flies one of the company's drones in a paddock near the town of Raglan,... 
Wellington, New Zealand 
Aeronavics engineer Coenraad Brand flies one of the company's drones in a paddock near the town of Raglan,... 
Aeronavics engineer Coenraad Brand flies one of the company's drones in a paddock near the town of Raglan, New Zealand, July 6, 2015. Deep in New Zealand's dairying heartland, drone maker Aeronavics tests aircraft designed to corner the fast-growing emerging market for unmanned aerial vehicles in the film and television business. The developer of drones used in the production of "Dr. Who" and the "Twilight" films is one of a stable of New Zealand firms that are using the country's reputation for innovation in the film industry to stake out claims to what is expected to be a drone boom in Hollywood. The relaxation of U.S. rules for commercial drones late last year has sparked a race to develop specialised flying camera platforms for studios to hire for a fraction of the cost of jibs, cranes or even helicopters to capture swooping aerial shots. Picture taken July 6, 2015. REUTERS/Naomi Tajitsu 
NEWZEALAND DRONES/FILM
RTX1KY88 
July 19, 2015 
Aeronavics engineer Coenraad Brand flies one of the company's drones in a paddock near the town of Raglan,... 
Wellington, New Zealand 
Aeronavics engineer Coenraad Brand flies one of the company's drones in a paddock near the town of Raglan,... 
Aeronavics engineer Coenraad Brand flies one of the company's drones in a paddock near the town of Raglan, New Zealand, July 6, 2015. Deep in New Zealand's dairying heartland, drone maker Aeronavics tests aircraft designed to corner the fast-growing emerging market for unmanned aerial vehicles in the film and television business. The developer of drones used in the production of "Dr. Who" and the "Twilight" films is one of a stable of New Zealand firms that are using the country's reputation for innovation in the film industry to stake out claims to what is expected to be a drone boom in Hollywood. The relaxation of U.S. rules for commercial drones late last year has sparked a race to develop specialised flying camera platforms for studios to hire for a fraction of the cost of jibs, cranes or even helicopters to capture swooping aerial shots. Picture taken July 6, 2015. REUTERS/Naomi Tajitsu 
NEWZEALAND DRONES/FILM
RTX1KY87 
July 19, 2015 
An Aeronavics drone sits in a paddock near the town of Raglan, New Zealand, July 6, 2015. Deep in New... 
Wellington, New Zealand 
An Aeronavics drone sits in a paddock near the town of Raglan, New Zealand 
An Aeronavics drone sits in a paddock near the town of Raglan, New Zealand, July 6, 2015. Deep in New Zealand's dairying heartland, drone maker Aeronavics tests aircraft designed to corner the fast-growing emerging market for unmanned aerial vehicles in the film and television business. The developer of drones used in the production of "Dr. Who" and the "Twilight" films is one of a stable of New Zealand firms that are using the country's reputation for innovation in the film industry to stake out claims to what is expected to be a drone boom in Hollywood. The relaxation of U.S. rules for commercial drones late last year has sparked a race to develop specialised flying camera platforms for studios to hire for a fraction of the cost of jibs, cranes or even helicopters to capture swooping aerial shots. Picture taken July 6, 2015. REUTERS/Naomi Tajitsu 
NEWZEALAND DRONES/FILM
RTX1KY86 
July 19, 2015 
Aeronavics technician Mike Main works on a drone in the company workshop based in the town of Raglan,... 
Wellington, New Zealand 
Aeronavics technician Mike Main works on a drone in the company workshop based in the town of Raglan,... 
Aeronavics technician Mike Main works on a drone in the company workshop based in the town of Raglan, New Zealand, July 6, 2015. Deep in New Zealand's dairying heartland, drone maker Aeronavics tests aircraft designed to corner the fast-growing emerging market for unmanned aerial vehicles in the film and television business. The developer of drones used in the production of "Dr. Who" and the "Twilight" films is one of a stable of New Zealand firms that are using the country's reputation for innovation in the film industry to stake out claims to what is expected to be a drone boom in Hollywood. The relaxation of U.S. rules for commercial drones late last year has sparked a race to develop specialised flying camera platforms for studios to hire for a fraction of the cost of jibs, cranes or even helicopters to capture swooping aerial shots. Picture taken July 6, 2015. REUTERS/Naomi Tajitsu 
NEWZEALAND DRONES/FILM
RTX1KY85 
July 19, 2015 
Aeronavics technician Mike Main works on a drone in the company workshop based in the town of in Raglan,... 
Wellington, New Zealand 
Aeronavics technician Mike Main works on a drone in the compny workshop based in the town of in Raglan,... 
Aeronavics technician Mike Main works on a drone in the company workshop based in the town of in Raglan, New Zealand, July 6, 2015. Deep in New Zealand's dairying heartland, drone maker Aeronavics tests aircraft designed to corner the fast-growing emerging market for unmanned aerial vehicles in the film and television business. The developer of drones used in the production of "Dr. Who" and the "Twilight" films is one of a stable of New Zealand firms that are using the country's reputation for innovation in the film industry to stake out claims to what is expected to be a drone boom in Hollywood. The relaxation of U.S. rules for commercial drones late last year has sparked a race to develop specialised flying camera platforms for studios to hire for a fraction of the cost of jibs, cranes or even helicopters to capture swooping aerial shots. Picture taken July 6, 2015. REUTERS/Naomi Tajitsu 
USA-BUSINESS/
RTR4P32L 
February 11, 2015 
A bottle of Pepsi is seen in this photo illustration taken in Willmette, Illinois February 10, 2015.... 
WILMETTE, UNITED STATES 
Photo illustration of a bottle of Pepsi in Willmette, Illinois 
A bottle of Pepsi is seen in this photo illustration taken in Willmette, Illinois February 10, 2015. PepsiCo Inc is scheduled to report its fiscal fourth quarter earnings on February 11. REUTERS/Jim Young (UNITED STATES - Tags: BUSINESS) 
BURKINA-POLITICS/
RTR4C6ZC 
October 30, 2014 
Anti-government protesters take over the state TV podium in Ouagadougou, capital of Burkina Faso, October... 
Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso 
Anti-government protesters take over the state TV podium in Ouagadougou 
Anti-government protesters take over the state TV podium in Ouagadougou, capital of Burkina Faso, October 30, 2014. Thousands of protesters marched on Burkina Faso's presidential palace after burning the parliament building and ransacking state television offices on Thursday, forcing President Blaise Compaore to scrap a plan to extend his 27-year rule. Emergency services said at least three protesters were shot dead and several others wounded by security forces when the crowd tried to storm the home of Compaore's brother. Security forces also fired live rounds and tear gas at protesters near the presidency in the Ouaga 2000 neighborhood. REUTERS/Joe Penney (BURKINA FASO - Tags: POLITICS TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY) 
BRAZIL-ELECTION/MARKETS-ANALYSIS
RTR440TR 
August 27, 2014 
Presidential candidate Marina Silva of Brazilian Socialist Party (PSB) speaks during the first television... 
Sao Paulo, Brazil 
Presidential candidate Marina Silva speaks during the first television debate in Sao Paulo 
Presidential candidate Marina Silva of Brazilian Socialist Party (PSB) speaks during the first television debate at the Bandeirantes TV studio in Sao Paulo August 26, 2014. Investors are warming up to a possible victory by Marina Silva in Brazil's presidential election as the popular environmentalist emerges as their best shot at avoiding four more years of a government they strongly dislike. Picture taken August 26, 2014. REUTERS/Paulo Whitaker (BRAZIL - Tags: POLITICS ELECTIONS BUSINESS) 
BRAZIL-ELECTION/MARKETS-ANALYSIS
RTR440TG 
August 27, 2014 
Presidential candidate Marina Silva of Brazilian Socialist Party (PSB) attends the first television debate... 
Sao Paulo, Brazil 
Presidential candidate Marina Silva attends the first television debate in Sao Paulo 
Presidential candidate Marina Silva of Brazilian Socialist Party (PSB) attends the first television debate at the Bandeirantes TV studio in Sao Paulo August 26, 2014. Investors are warming up to a possible victory by Marina Silva in Brazil's presidential election as the popular environmentalist emerges as their best shot at avoiding four more years of a government they strongly dislike. Picture taken August 26, 2014. REUTERS/Paulo Whitaker (BRAZIL - Tags: POLITICS ELECTIONS) 
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August 27, 2014 
Presidential candidate Marina Silva of Brazilian Socialist Party (PSB) attends the first television debate... 
Sao Paulo, Brazil 
Presidential candidate Marina Silva attends the first television debate in Sao Paulo 
Presidential candidate Marina Silva of Brazilian Socialist Party (PSB) attends the first television debate at the Bandeirantes TV studio in Sao Paulo August 26, 2014. Investors are warming up to a possible victory by Marina Silva in Brazil's presidential election as the popular environmentalist emerges as their best shot at avoiding four more years of a government they strongly dislike. Picture taken August 26, 2014. REUTERS/Paulo Whitaker (BRAZIL - Tags: POLITICS ELECTIONS) 
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August 27, 2014 
Presidential candidate Marina Silva (L) of Brazilian Socialist Party (PSB) listens to her assessors before... 
Sao Paulo, Brazil 
Presidential candidate Marina Silva of PSB listens to her assessors before their first television debate... 
Presidential candidate Marina Silva (L) of Brazilian Socialist Party (PSB) listens to her assessors before their first television debate at the Bandeirantes TV studio in Sao Paulo August 26, 2014. Investors are warming up to a possible victory by Marina Silva in Brazil's presidential election as the popular environmentalist emerges as their best shot at avoiding four more years of a government they strongly dislike. Picture taken August 26, 2014. REUTERS/Paulo Whitaker (BRAZIL - Tags: POLITICS ELECTIONS BUSINESS) 
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August 27, 2014 
Presidential candidate Marina Silva of Brazilian Socialist Party (PSB) speaks during the first television... 
Sao Paulo, Brazil 
Presidential candidate Marina Silva speaks during the first television debate in Sao Paulo 
Presidential candidate Marina Silva of Brazilian Socialist Party (PSB) speaks during the first television debate at the Bandeirantes TV studio in Sao Paulo August 26, 2014. Investors are warming up to a possible victory by Marina Silva in Brazil's presidential election as the popular environmentalist emerges as their best shot at avoiding four more years of a government they strongly dislike. Picture taken August 26, 2014. REUTERS/Paulo Whitaker (BRAZIL - Tags: POLITICS ELECTIONS BUSINESS) 
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July 02, 2014 
Fans of team U.S.A. react after a missed shot on goal by Chris Wondolowski while watching a telecast... 
New York, UNITED STATES 
Fans of team U.S.A. react after a missed shot on goal by Chris Wondolowski while watching a telecast... 
Fans of team U.S.A. react after a missed shot on goal by Chris Wondolowski while watching a telecast of the team's 2014 World Cup round of 16 game against Belgium at Studio Square in the Queens borough of New York July 1, 2014.REUTERS/Lucas Jackson (UNITED STATES - Tags: SPORT SOCCER WORLD CUP) 
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July 01, 2014 
Fans of team U.S.A. react after a missed shot on goal by Chris Wondolowski while watching a telecast... 
New York, UNITED STATES 
Fans of team U.S.A. react after a missed shot on goal by Chris Wondolowski in the Queens borough of New... 
Fans of team U.S.A. react after a missed shot on goal by Chris Wondolowski while watching a telecast of the team's 2014 World Cup round of 16 game against Belgium in Brazil, at Studio Square in the Queens borough of New York July 1, 2014. REUTERS/Lucas Jackson (UNITED STATES - Tags: SPORT SOCCER WORLD CUP) 
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May 29, 2014 
Munira Tayabji, the supervising technical director on the upcoming DreamWorks Animation film "Home",... 
Glendale, UNITED STATES 
Munira Tayabji poses for a portrait on the Dreamworks campus, in Glendale 
Munira Tayabji, the supervising technical director on the upcoming DreamWorks Animation film "Home", poses for a portrait on the Dreamworks campus, in Glendale, California April 15, 2014. Digital animation and visual effects are so widespread today that studios can end up using them in nearly every shot. Yet as the trend grows, women may be lagging behind even more in the digital arts than they are in the film and tech industries generally. Picture taken April 15, 2014. To match Feature FILM-WOMEN/ REUTERS/Lucy Nicholson (UNITED STATES - Tags: ENTERTAINMENT BUSINESS EMPLOYMENT PORTRAIT SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY) 
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May 29, 2014 
Munira Tayabji, the supervising technical director on the upcoming DreamWorks Animation film "Home",... 
Glendale, UNITED STATES 
Munira Tayabji poses for a portrait on the Dreamworks campus, in Glendale 
Munira Tayabji, the supervising technical director on the upcoming DreamWorks Animation film "Home", poses for a portrait on the Dreamworks campus, in Glendale, California April 15, 2014. Digital animation and visual effects are so widespread today that studios can end up using them in nearly every shot. Yet as the trend grows, women may be lagging behind even more in the digital arts than they are in the film and tech industries generally. To match Feature FILM-WOMEN/ REUTERS/Lucy Nicholson (UNITED STATES - Tags: ENTERTAINMENT PORTRAIT SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY) 
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Society 
Saving Costica Acsinte's Negatives - 13 Mar 2014 
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March 13, 2014 
Photo enthusiast Cezar Popescu looks at a glass plate negative from the "Costica Acsinte picture archive"... 
Slobozia, Romania 
Photo enthusiast Cezar Popescu looks at a glass plate negative from the "Costica Acsinte picture archive"... 
Photo enthusiast Cezar Popescu looks at a glass plate negative from the "Costica Acsinte picture archive" before scanning it at Ialomita county museum in Slobozia February 21, 2014. Popescu is digitising the work of Romanian photographer Acsinte, who was an army photographer during the First World War and later had a small studio in the southern Romanian city of Slobozia before his death in 1984. Acsinte?s photographs, shot on glass plates, celluloid plates and film, document more than half a century of life in Romania. However, they were kept in poor conditions and had already deteriorated before many of them came into the possession of the Ialomita County Museum, where they are now. Popescu is working as a volunteer to help preserve the images by scanning them and making them publicly available online. Picture taken February 21, 2014. REUTERS/Bogdan Cristel (ROMANIA - Tags: SOCIETY) 
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March 13, 2014 
Negatives from the "Costica Acsinte picture archive" are seen at Ialomita county museum in Slobozia February... 
Slobozia, Romania 
Negatives from the "Costica Acsinte picture archive" are seen at Ialomita county museum in Slobozia 
Negatives from the "Costica Acsinte picture archive" are seen at Ialomita county museum in Slobozia February 21, 2014. Photo enthusiast Cezar Popescu is digitising the work of Romanian photographer Acsinte, who was an army photographer during the First World War and later had a small studio in the southern Romanian city of Slobozia before his death in 1984. Acsinte?s photographs, shot on glass plates, celluloid plates and film, document more than half a century of life in Romania. However, they were kept in poor conditions and had already deteriorated before many of them came into the possession of the Ialomita County Museum, where they are now. Popescu is working as a volunteer to help preserve the images by scanning them and making them publicly available online. Picture taken February 21, 2014. REUTERS/Bogdan Cristel (ROMANIA - Tags: SOCIETY) 
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March 13, 2014 
Photo enthusiast Cezar Popescu cleans a glass plate negative from the "Costica Acsinte picture archive"... 
Slobozia, Romania 
Photo enthusiast Cezar Popescu cleans a glass plate negative from the "Costica Acsinte picture archive"... 
Photo enthusiast Cezar Popescu cleans a glass plate negative from the "Costica Acsinte picture archive" before scanning it at Ialomita county museum in Slobozia February 21, 2014. Popescu is digitising the work of Romanian photographer Acsinte, who was an army photographer during the First World War and later had a small studio in the southern Romanian city of Slobozia before his death in 1984. Acsinte?s photographs, shot on glass plates, celluloid plates and film, document more than half a century of life in Romania. However, they were kept in poor conditions and had already deteriorated before many of them came into the possession of the Ialomita County Museum, where they are now. Popescu is working as a volunteer to help preserve the images by scanning them and making them publicly available online. Picture taken February 21, 2014. REUTERS/Bogdan Cristel (ROMANIA - Tags: SOCIETY) 
ROMANIA-ACSINTE/
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March 13, 2014 
Photo enthusiast Cezar Popescu looks at a glass plate negative from the "Costica Acsinte picture archive"... 
Slobozia, Romania 
Photo enthusiast Cezar Popescu looks at a glass plate negative from the "Costica Acsinte picture archive"... 
Photo enthusiast Cezar Popescu looks at a glass plate negative from the "Costica Acsinte picture archive" before scanning it at Ialomita county museum in Slobozia February 21, 2014. Popescu is digitising the work of Romanian photographer Acsinte, who was an army photographer during the First World War and later had a small studio in the southern Romanian city of Slobozia before his death in 1984. Acsinte?s photographs, shot on glass plates, celluloid plates and film, document more than half a century of life in Romania. However, they were kept in poor conditions and had already deteriorated before many of them came into the possession of the Ialomita County Museum, where they are now. Popescu is working as a volunteer to help preserve the images by scanning them and making them publicly available online. Picture taken February 21, 2014. REUTERS/Bogdan Cristel (ROMANIA - Tags: SOCIETY) 
ROMANIA-ACSINTE/
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March 13, 2014 
Photo enthusiast Cezar Popescu looks at a glass plate negative from the "Costica Acsinte picture archive"... 
Slobozia, Romania 
Photo enthusiast Cezar Popescu looks at a glass plate negative from the "Costica Acsinte picture archive"... 
Photo enthusiast Cezar Popescu looks at a glass plate negative from the "Costica Acsinte picture archive" before scanning it at Ialomita county museum in Slobozia February 21, 2014. Popescu is digitising the work of Romanian photographer Acsinte, who was an army photographer during the First World War and later had a small studio in the southern Romanian city of Slobozia before his death in 1984. Acsinte?s photographs, shot on glass plates, celluloid plates and film, document more than half a century of life in Romania. However, they were kept in poor conditions and had already deteriorated before many of them came into the possession of the Ialomita County Museum, where they are now. Popescu is working as a volunteer to help preserve the images by scanning them and making them publicly available online. Picture taken February 21, 2014. REUTERS/Bogdan Cristel (ROMANIA - Tags: SOCIETY) 
ROMANIA-ACSINTE/
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March 13, 2014 
Photo enthusiast Cezar Popescu scans a glass plate negative from the "Costica Acsinte picture archive"... 
Slobozia, Romania 
Photo enthusiast Cezar Popescu scans a glass plate negative from the "Costica Acsinte picture archive"... 
Photo enthusiast Cezar Popescu scans a glass plate negative from the "Costica Acsinte picture archive" at Ialomita county museum in Slobozia February 21, 2014. Popescu is digitising the work of Romanian photographer Acsinte, who was an army photographer during the First World War and later had a small studio in the southern Romanian city of Slobozia before his death in 1984. Acsinte?s photographs, shot on glass plates, celluloid plates and film, document more than half a century of life in Romania. However, they were kept in poor conditions and had already deteriorated before many of them came into the possession of the Ialomita County Museum, where they are now. Popescu is working as a volunteer to help preserve the images by scanning them and making them publicly available online. Picture taken February 21, 2014. REUTERS/Bogdan Cristel (ROMANIA - Tags: SOCIETY) 
ROMANIA-ACSINTE/
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March 13, 2014 
Marioara Paslaru holds a picture of her taken by Costica Acsinte about 50 years ago in Slobozia February... 
Slobozia, Romania 
Marioara Paslaru holds a picture of her taken by Costica Acsinte about 50 years ago in Slobozia 
Marioara Paslaru holds a picture of her taken by Costica Acsinte about 50 years ago in Slobozia February 21, 2014. Photo enthusiast Cezar Popescu is digitising the work of Romanian photographer Acsinte, who was an army photographer during the First World War and later had a small studio in the southern Romanian city of Slobozia before his death in 1984. Acsinte?s photographs, shot on glass plates, celluloid plates and film, document more than half a century of life in Romania. However, they were kept in poor conditions and had already deteriorated before many of them came into the possession of the Ialomita County Museum, where they are now. Popescu is working as a volunteer to help preserve the images by scanning them and making them publicly available online. Picture taken February 21, 2014. REUTERS/Bogdan Cristel (ROMANIA - Tags: SOCIETY) 
ROMANIA-ACSINTE/
RTR3GXPY 
March 13, 2014 
Photo enthusiast Cezar Popescu looks at a glass plate negative from the "Costica Acsinte picture archive"... 
Slobozia, Romania 
Photo enthusiast Cezar Popescu looks at a glass plate negative from the "Costica Acsinte picture archive"... 
Photo enthusiast Cezar Popescu looks at a glass plate negative from the "Costica Acsinte picture archive" before scanning it at Ialomita county museum in Slobozia February 21, 2014. Popescu is digitising the work of Romanian photographer Acsinte, who was an army photographer during the First World War and later had a small studio in the southern Romanian city of Slobozia before his death in 1984. Acsinte?s photographs, shot on glass plates, celluloid plates and film, document more than half a century of life in Romania. However, they were kept in poor conditions and had already deteriorated before many of them came into the possession of the Ialomita County Museum, where they are now. Popescu is working as a volunteer to help preserve the images by scanning them and making them publicly available online. Picture taken February 21, 2014. REUTERS/Bogdan Cristel (ROMANIA - Tags: SOCIETY) 
ROMANIA-ACSINTE/
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March 13, 2014 
Photo enthusiast Cezar Popescu looks at a negative from the "Costica Acsinte picture archive" before... 
Slobozia, Romania 
Photo enthusiast Cezar Popescu looks at a negative from the "Costica Acsinte picture archive" before... 
Photo enthusiast Cezar Popescu looks at a negative from the "Costica Acsinte picture archive" before scanning it at Ialomita county museum in Slobozia February 21, 2014. Popescu is digitising the work of Romanian photographer Acsinte, who was an army photographer during the First World War and later had a small studio in the southern Romanian city of Slobozia before his death in 1984. Acsinte?s photographs, shot on glass plates, celluloid plates and film, document more than half a century of life in Romania. However, they were kept in poor conditions and had already deteriorated before many of them came into the possession of the Ialomita County Museum, where they are now. Popescu is working as a volunteer to help preserve the images by scanning them and making them publicly available online. Picture taken February 21, 2014. REUTERS/Bogdan Cristel (ROMANIA - Tags: SOCIETY) 
ROMANIA-ACSINTE/
RTR3GXPQ 
March 13, 2014 
Photo enthusiast Cezar Popescu looks at a negative from the "Costica Acsinte picture archive" before... 
Slobozia, Romania 
Photo enthusiast Cezar Popescu looks at a negative from the "Costica Acsinte picture archive" before... 
Photo enthusiast Cezar Popescu looks at a negative from the "Costica Acsinte picture archive" before scanning it at Ialomita county museum in Slobozia February 21, 2014. Popescu is digitising the work of Romanian photographer Acsinte, who was an army photographer during the First World War and later had a small studio in the southern Romanian city of Slobozia before his death in 1984. Acsinte?s photographs, shot on glass plates, celluloid plates and film, document more than half a century of life in Romania. However, they were kept in poor conditions and had already deteriorated before many of them came into the possession of the Ialomita County Museum, where they are now. Popescu is working as a volunteer to help preserve the images by scanning them and making them publicly available online. Picture taken February 21, 2014. REUTERS/Bogdan Cristel (ROMANIA - Tags: SOCIETY) 
ROMANIA-ACSINTE/
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March 13, 2014 
Photo enthusiast Cezar Popescu looks at a negative from the "Costica Acsinte picture archive" before... 
Slobozia, Romania 
Photo enthusiast Cezar Popescu looks at a negative from the "Costica Acsinte picture archive" before... 
Photo enthusiast Cezar Popescu looks at a negative from the "Costica Acsinte picture archive" before scanning it at Ialomita county museum in Slobozia February 21, 2014. Popescu is digitising the work of Romanian photographer Acsinte, who was an army photographer during the First World War and later had a small studio in the southern Romanian city of Slobozia before his death in 1984. Acsinte?s photographs, shot on glass plates, celluloid plates and film, document more than half a century of life in Romania. However, they were kept in poor conditions and had already deteriorated before many of them came into the possession of the Ialomita County Museum, where they are now. Popescu is working as a volunteer to help preserve the images by scanning them and making them publicly available online. Picture taken February 21, 2014. REUTERS/Bogdan Cristel (ROMANIA - Tags: SOCIETY) 
ROMANIA-ACSINTE/
RTR3GW9R 
March 13, 2014 
An image from the "Costica Acsinte picture archive" is scanned at Ialomita county museum in Slobozia... 
Slobozia, Romania 
An image from the "Costica Acsinte picture archive" is scanned at Ialomita county museum in Slobozia 
An image from the "Costica Acsinte picture archive" is scanned at Ialomita county museum in Slobozia February 21, 2014. Photo enthusiast Cezar Popescu is digitising the work of Romanian photographer Acsinte, who was an army photographer during the First World War and later had a small studio in the southern Romanian city of Slobozia before his death in 1984. Acsinte?s photographs, shot on glass plates, celluloid plates and film, document more than half a century of life in Romania. However, they were kept in poor conditions and had already deteriorated before many of them came into the possession of the Ialomita County Museum, where they are now. Popescu is working as a volunteer to help preserve the images by scanning them and making them publicly available online. Picture taken February 21, 2014. REUTERS/Bogdan Cristel (ROMANIA - Tags: SOCIETY) 
ROMANIA-ACSINTE/
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March 13, 2014 
Negatives from the "Costica Acsinte picture archive" are pictured before being scanning at Ialomita county... 
Slobozia, Romania 
Negatives from the "Costica Acsinte picture archive" are pictured before being scanning at Ialomita county... 
Negatives from the "Costica Acsinte picture archive" are pictured before being scanning at Ialomita county museum in Slobozia February 21, 2014. Photo enthusiast Cezar Popescu is digitising the work of Romanian photographer Acsinte, who was an army photographer during the First World War and later had a small studio in the southern Romanian city of Slobozia before his death in 1984. Acsinte?s photographs, shot on glass plates, celluloid plates and film, document more than half a century of life in Romania. However, they were kept in poor conditions and had already deteriorated before many of them came into the possession of the Ialomita County Museum, where they are now. Popescu is working as a volunteer to help preserve the images by scanning them and making them publicly available online. Picture taken February 21, 2014. REUTERS/Bogdan Cristel (ROMANIA - Tags: SOCIETY) 
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