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Bond Collection (#32)

"Bond: A Timeless Connection" In the world of espionage and luxury, one name stands out - Bond

Background imageBond Collection: Father and son playing in a wood

Father and son playing in a wood
MODEL RELEASED. Playing with autumn leaves. Father and son playing with leaves in a wood in autumn

Background imageBond Collection: Father and son in a wood

Father and son in a wood
MODEL RELEASED. Father and son in a wood in autumn

Background imageBond Collection: Molecular structure, conceptual artwork

Molecular structure, conceptual artwork
Molecular structure, conceptual computer artwork. Atoms are shown as spheres and the bonds between them as rods

Background imageBond Collection: Molecular structure, artwork

Molecular structure, artwork
Molecular structure, computer artwork. Atoms are shown as spheres and the bonds between them as rods

Background imageBond Collection: Family playing in a wood

Family playing in a wood
MODEL RELEASED. Kicking autumn leaves. Mother and father and son and daughter kicking leaves in a wood in autumn

Background imageBond Collection: Molecular structure, computer artwork

Molecular structure, computer artwork. In molecular models such as these, atoms are shown as spheres and the bonds between them as rods

Background imageBond Collection: Father carrying his son in a wood

Father carrying his son in a wood
MODEL RELEASED. Father carrying his son so he can reach the branches of a woodland tree. Photographed in autumn

Background imageBond Collection: Mother and daughter outdoors in winter

Mother and daughter outdoors in winter
MODEL RELEASED. Smiling mother and daughter outdoors in winter

Background imageBond Collection: Molecular vibration, conceptual artwork

Molecular vibration, conceptual artwork
Molecular vibration, conceptual computer artwork. Atoms are shown as spheres and the bonds between them as rods

Background imageBond Collection: Parents and children playing in a wood

Parents and children playing in a wood
MODEL RELEASED. Kicking autumn leaves. Parents and children kicking leaves in a wood in autumn

Background imageBond Collection: Parents and children walking in a wood

Parents and children walking in a wood
MODEL RELEASED. Walking in a wood. Parents and children walking in a wood in autumn

Background imageBond Collection: Father and children playing in a wood

Father and children playing in a wood
MODEL RELEASED. Playing with autumn leaves. Father and son and daughter playing with leaves in a wood in autumn

Background imageBond Collection: Parents and children in a wood

Parents and children in a wood
MODEL RELEASED. Parents and children in a wood in autumn

Background imageBond Collection: Protein structure, artwork

Protein structure, artwork
Protein structure. Computer artwork of alpha helices (coils) and beta sheets (ribbons) of the secondary structure of a protein

Background imageBond Collection: Molecular model, artwork

Molecular model, artwork
Molecular model, computer artwork

Background imageBond Collection: Laughing couple lying on autumn leaves

Laughing couple lying on autumn leaves
MODEL RELEASED. Laughing man and woman lying on autumn leaves

Background imageBond Collection: Smiling children lying on autumn leaves

Smiling children lying on autumn leaves
MODEL RELEASED. Smiling girl and boy lying on autumn leaves

Background imageBond Collection: Smiling couple embracing

Smiling couple embracing
MODEL RELEASED. Smiling man and woman embracing each other

Background imageBond Collection: Baby holding her mothers finger

Baby holding her mothers finger
MODEL RELEASED. Baby holding her mothers finger. This baby girl is 3 months old

Background imageBond Collection: Cup-and-string telephone

Cup-and-string telephone
MODEL RELEASED. Cup-and-string telephone being used by a boy and a girl in a wood in autumn. The girl (in background) is speaking into one of the cups

Background imageBond Collection: Father and son reading a map

Father and son reading a map
MODEL RELEASED. Father and son reading a map. The father is pointing to a location on the map

Background imageBond Collection: Father and son reading a compass

Father and son reading a compass
MODEL RELEASED. Reading a compass. Boy reading a compass being held in his fathers hand. A compass contains a magnetized metal strip

Background imageBond Collection: Physalis mottle virus capsid protein

Physalis mottle virus capsid protein, molecular model

Background imageBond Collection: Bovine rotavirus capsid protein

Bovine rotavirus capsid protein, molecular model

Background imageBond Collection: Norwalk virus particles, artwork

Norwalk virus particles, artwork
Norwalk viruses. Computer artwork of Norwalk virus particles

Background imageBond Collection: Human genome, conceptual artwork

Human genome, conceptual artwork
Human genome, conceptual computer artwork

Background imageBond Collection: Menthol molecule

Menthol molecule, computer model. Atoms are represented as spheres and are colour-coded: carbon (grey), hydrogen (white) and oxygen (red)

Background imageBond Collection: Mutant insulin, molecular model

Mutant insulin, molecular model
Mutant insulin. Molecular model of an insulin hexamer that has had some of its sequence changed or modified

Background imageBond Collection: Atomic bonds, artwork

Atomic bonds, artwork
Atomic bonds, computer artwork

Background imageBond Collection: Propanoic acid molecule

Propanoic acid molecule
Propanoic acid, molecular model. Propanoic acid, also called propionic acid, is a carboxylic acid. It is used as a preservative and in the production of plastics, pesticides and pharmaceuticals

Background imageBond Collection: Pelargonic acid molecule

Pelargonic acid molecule
Pelargonic acid, molecular model. Pelargonic acid, also called nonanoic acid, is a carboxylic acid. It is found naturally in a number of plants including Pelargoniums

Background imageBond Collection: Formic acid molecule

Formic acid molecule
Formic acid, molecular model. Formic acid, also called methanoic acid, is the simplest of the carboxylic acids. It is found naturally in the venom of ant and bee stings

Background imageBond Collection: Capric acid molecule

Capric acid molecule
Capric acid, molecular model. Capric acid, also called decanoic acid, is a carboxylic acid. It is found naturally in the milk of a number of mammals

Background imageBond Collection: Caprylic acid molecule

Caprylic acid molecule
Caprylic acid, molecular model. Caprylic acid, also called octanoic acid, is a carboxylic acid. It is found naturally in the milk of a number of mammals

Background imageBond Collection: Butyric acid molecule

Butyric acid molecule
Butyric acid, molecular model. Butyric acid, also called butanoic acid, is a carboxylic acid. It has an unpleasant smell and acrid taste

Background imageBond Collection: Valeric acid molecule

Valeric acid molecule
Valeric acid, molecular model. Valeric acid, also called pentanoic acid, is a carboxylic acid. It has a very unpleasant odour

Background imageBond Collection: Caproic acid molecule

Caproic acid molecule
Caproic acid, molecular model. Caproic acid, also called hexanoic acid, is a carboxylic acid. It has an odour reminiscent of barnyard animals

Background imageBond Collection: Metformin diabetes drug molecule

Metformin diabetes drug molecule. Computer model showing the structure of a molecule of metformin. This drug, marketed as Glucophage, is used to treat type 2 diabetes

Background imageBond Collection: Electric galvanising of steel

Electric galvanising of steel
Galvanising steel. A roll of sheet steel at a galvanising station at a steel plant. Galvanisation is a process in which steel is coated with zinc to prevent corrosion

Background imageBond Collection: Aleksandr Butlerov, Russian chemist

Aleksandr Butlerov, Russian chemist
Aleksandr Mikhailovich Butlerov (1828-86), Russian chemist. Butlerov was born at Christopol near Kazan, Russia, and was educated at Kazan State University. His expertise was in structural chemistry

Background imageBond Collection: Ivabradine drug molecule

Ivabradine drug molecule. Tubular molecular model of the drug ivabradine, used to manage angina pectoris, severe chest pain due to lack of blood to the heart

Background imageBond Collection: Three states of matter: solid liquid gas

Three states of matter: solid liquid gas
Three states of matter, 3d computer illustration. From bottom to top the three states of matter are; solid, liquid and gas. Particles are in constant motion




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"Bond: A Timeless Connection" In the world of espionage and luxury, one name stands out - Bond. From the iconic Aston Martin DB5, the original James Bond 007 Goldfinger car in its sleek silver glory, to the powerful Aston Martin V12 Vanquish that exudes sophistication and danger, these cars have become synonymous with the legendary spy. But it's not just about fast cars and thrilling adventures. As we see a lady outside a Gucci shop, we are reminded of how Bond effortlessly blends style with his missions. Just like him, she embodies elegance and confidence. Speaking of style, let's not forget the Triumph Stag from Diamonds are Forever – a vibrant yellow beauty that once graced our screens alongside Bond himself. It serves as a reminder that even in high-stakes situations, there is always room for flair. As we explore London's St. James's & Bond Street areas on an intricately detailed map, we realize how deeply ingrained this character is within popular culture. The city itself becomes an extension of his identity – sophisticated yet mysterious. Bond transcends time as well; an early daguerreotype captures our imagination with its depiction of the moon taken by John Adams Whipple and George Phillips Bond back in 1852 at Harvard College Observatory. This reminds us that even centuries ago, people were fascinated by exploration and discovery – qualities shared by both science and spies. The allure continues with posters advertising Austro-Hungarian War Bonds; they serve as a testament to loyalty and dedication to one's cause – values often associated with secret agents like Bond who fight for justice against all odds. However, beyond gadgets and action-packed scenes lies another bond worth mentioning - Amitriptyline antidepressant molecule representing mental health struggles faced by individuals worldwide. It symbolizes resilience amidst adversity—a reminder that heroes too can experience vulnerability beneath their tough exteriors. Ultimately though when thinking about "bond, " our thoughts invariably return to the Aston Martin DB5.