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Looking At The Camera Collection (page 9)

"Captivating Gazes: A Journey Through Time and Nature" Count of St Germain, the enigmatic French alchemist, peers into the camera lens

Background imageLooking At The Camera Collection: African Elephant (Loxodonta Africana), Zambia, Africa

African Elephant (Loxodonta Africana), Zambia, Africa

Background imageLooking At The Camera Collection: Portrait of an Irish girl, Patsy O Farrell

Portrait of an Irish girl, Patsy O Farrell

Background imageLooking At The Camera Collection: Hermann von Wissmann, German explorer C017 / 0684

Hermann von Wissmann, German explorer C017 / 0684
Hermann von Wissmann (1853-1905), German explorer of Africa, officer and colonial administrator. Wissmann was an army officer who travelled with German explorer Paul Pogge on an expedition to

Background imageLooking At The Camera Collection: Dugald Clerk, Scottish engineer C014 / 2051

Dugald Clerk, Scottish engineer C014 / 2051
Dugald Clerk (1854-1932), Scottish engineer. Clerk was the inventor in the late 1870s of the first successful two-stroke internal combustion engine, patenting it in 1881

Background imageLooking At The Camera Collection: Jacques Forestier, French physician C014 / 2050

Jacques Forestier, French physician C014 / 2050
Jacques Forestier (1890-1978), French physician. Forestier qualified as a doctor in Paris, where he worked with rheumatology patients

Background imageLooking At The Camera Collection: David Starr Jordan, US ichthyologist C014 / 2049

David Starr Jordan, US ichthyologist C014 / 2049
David Starr Jordan (1851-1931), US ichthyologist and educator. Jordan studied botany at Cornell University, New York, USA, and then studied ichthyology

Background imageLooking At The Camera Collection: Doctor with stethoscope

Doctor with stethoscope
MODEL RELEASED. Doctor with stethoscope

Background imageLooking At The Camera Collection: Howard Hughes, US aviation pioneer C016 / 8857

Howard Hughes, US aviation pioneer C016 / 8857
Howard Hughes (1905-1976), American aviation pioneer. Hughes inherited the family estate aged 18 and dropped out of university

Background imageLooking At The Camera Collection: Baden-Powell with US scouting pioneers C016 / 8818

Baden-Powell with US scouting pioneers C016 / 8818
Baden-Powell with US scouting pioneers. Seated at centre is the British founder of the Boy Scouts movement, Robert Baden-Powell (1857-1941)

Background imageLooking At The Camera Collection: Edward Evans, British Antarctic explorer C016 / 8813

Edward Evans, British Antarctic explorer C016 / 8813
Edward Evans (1881-1957), British naval officer and Antarctic explorer. Evans was second-in-command of the second Antarctic expedition led by Robert Falcon Scott that took place from 1910 to 1913

Background imageLooking At The Camera Collection: Herbert Ives, US engineer and physicist C016 / 8815

Herbert Ives, US engineer and physicist C016 / 8815
Herbert Eugene Ives (1882-1953), US engineer and physicist. Ives worked on early facsimile (fax) and television systems. He worked for the American Telephone and Telegraph Company

Background imageLooking At The Camera Collection: Third US national radio conference, 1924 C016 / 8819

Third US national radio conference, 1924 C016 / 8819
Third US national radio conference. Group of three US pioneers of radio in the USA at a conference convened by US Secretary of Commerce (and later US President) Herbert Clark Hoover (1874-1964)

Background imageLooking At The Camera Collection: Frederick Treves, British surgeon C016 / 8814

Frederick Treves, British surgeon C016 / 8814
Frederick Treves (1853-1923), British surgeon. Treves specialised in abdominal surgery, one of his most famous operations being to treat Edward VII for appendicitis in 1901 two days before the Kings

Background imageLooking At The Camera Collection: Peter Hewitt, US electrical engineer C016 / 8851

Peter Hewitt, US electrical engineer C016 / 8851
Peter Cooper Hewitt (1861-1921), US electrical engineer. Hewitt invented a mercury-vapour lamp (patented 1901) and built the first mercury arc rectifier (1902)

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Donald Davies, British computer scientist
Donald Watts Davies (1924-2000), British computer scientist. Davies studied physics at Imperial College, London, working on the British nuclear weapons program

Background imageLooking At The Camera Collection: Comte de Buffon, French naturalist C016 / 5018

Comte de Buffon, French naturalist C016 / 5018
Comte de Buffon (1707-1788), French naturalist. Georges Louis Leclerc, Comte de Buffon, was keeper of the French botanical gardens

Background imageLooking At The Camera Collection: Jaw muscle tension C014 / 1337

Jaw muscle tension C014 / 1337
MODEL RELEASED. Jaw muscle tension

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Conjunctivitis C014 / 1341
MODEL RELEASED. Conjunctivitis. Woman with an inflamed left eye (upper right) due to conjunctivitis. This is the inflammation of the membrane that lines the inside of the eyelids and covers the eye

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Womans face and hands
MODEL RELEASED. Womans face and hands

Background imageLooking At The Camera Collection: Doctors with stethoscope

Doctors with stethoscope
MODEL RELEASED. Doctors with stethoscope

Background imageLooking At The Camera Collection: Sore shoulder C014 / 1334

Sore shoulder C014 / 1334
MODEL RELEASED. Sore shoulder

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Tongue piercing
MODEL RELEASED. Tongue piercing

Background imageLooking At The Camera Collection: Cuban cigar production, Cuba C014 / 1498

Cuban cigar production, Cuba C014 / 1498
Cuban cigar production. Close-up of a bundle of cigars produced in Cuba, being held up in a workers hand. The cigars are produced from dried leaves of the tobacco plant (Nicotiana tabacum)

Background imageLooking At The Camera Collection: Cuban cigar production, Cuba C014 / 1497

Cuban cigar production, Cuba C014 / 1497
Cuban cigar production. Worker displaying a bundle of cigars produced in Cuba. The cigars, containing tobacco, are produced from the dried leaves of the tobacco plant (Nicotiana tabacum)

Background imageLooking At The Camera Collection: Tobacco farmer, Cuba C014 / 1496

Tobacco farmer, Cuba C014 / 1496
Tobacco farmer in a drying room. Farmer with a cigar in his mouth, handling harvested tobacco plants (Nicotiana tabacum) hung up to dry on racks in a drying house on a farm in Cuba

Background imageLooking At The Camera Collection: Wilhelm Weber, German physicist

Wilhelm Weber, German physicist
Wilhelm Eduard Weber (1804-1891), German physicist. Weber spent most of his career as professor of physics at the University of Gottingen from 1831 to 1837, and again from 1849

Background imageLooking At The Camera Collection: Bonnet macaque C017 / 9065

Bonnet macaque C017 / 9065
Bonnet macaque (Macaca radiata). This monkey is so named because of the bonnet-shaped patch of hair on its head. It reaches a body length of between 35 and 60 centimetres

Background imageLooking At The Camera Collection: Alvarez bubble chamber research, 1959

Alvarez bubble chamber research, 1959
Alvarez bubble chamber research, Radiation Laboratory of the University of California, Berkeley, USA, July 1959. From left, US engineers and physicists Paul Hernandez (1918-2009)

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Ambrose Godfrey, German chemist
Ambrose Godfrey (1660-1741), German chemist, also known as Ambrose Godfrey-Hanckwitz. Godfrey was assistant to Robert Boyle and was the first to manufacture and sell phosphorus

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Marc Isambard Brunel, French engineer
Marc Isambard Brunel (1769-1849), French engineer. In 1793 Brunel fled France as a royalist refugee from the French Revolution. In 1799 he settled in England

Background imageLooking At The Camera Collection: Joseph Banks, English naturalist

Joseph Banks, English naturalist
Joseph Banks (1743-1820), English naturalist and botanist. Banks is seated at a desk with papers and a globe. To his right is an open window with an ocean view

Background imageLooking At The Camera Collection: George Downing Liveing, British chemist

George Downing Liveing, British chemist
George Downing Liveing (1827-1924), British chemist. Liveing studied at St Johns College, at the University of Cambridge. He went on to become a Fellow of the College and later its President (1911)

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Herman Boerhaave, Dutch physician
Hermann Boerhaave (1668-1738), Dutch physician, botanist, chemist, and founder of modern clinical medicine. After studying philosophy and medicine, Boerhaave began teaching at Leiden University

Background imageLooking At The Camera Collection: Thomas Carlyle, Scottish writer

Thomas Carlyle, Scottish writer
Thomas Carlyle (1795-1881), Scottish writer, essayist, historian, teacher and social commentator. Carlyle was raised as a strict Calvinist

Background imageLooking At The Camera Collection: Richard Lovett, British physicist

Richard Lovett, British physicist
Richard Lovett (1692-1780), British physicist. Lovett is here consulting his book Philosophical Essays in Three Parts (1766)

Background imageLooking At The Camera Collection: Edgar Frisby, US astronomer

Edgar Frisby, US astronomer
Edgar Frisby (1837-1927), US astronomer. Frisby was born in England, but graduated from the University of Toronto in 1863

Background imageLooking At The Camera Collection: Abram Hewitt, US industrialist

Abram Hewitt, US industrialist
Abram Stevens Hewitt (1822-1903), US industrialist and politician. Hewitt studied at Columbia College in New York, before becoming a lawyer

Background imageLooking At The Camera Collection: Albert Read, US transatlantic pilot

Albert Read, US transatlantic pilot
Albert Cushing Read (1887-1967), US military pilot who was commander as part of a crew of six on the first transatlantic flight in May 1919

Background imageLooking At The Camera Collection: Garrett Serviss, US science writer

Garrett Serviss, US science writer
Garrett Putnam Serviss (1851-1929), US science and science fiction writer. Serviss studied science as an undergraduate, obtained a law degree, and then worked as a journalist

Background imageLooking At The Camera Collection: Vaughan Cornish, British geographer C017 / 7821

Vaughan Cornish, British geographer C017 / 7821
Vaughan Cornish (1863-1948), British geographer. Cornish studied chemistry at Victoria University of Manchester, graduating in 1888

Background imageLooking At The Camera Collection: David Starr Jordan, US ichthyologist C017 / 7819

David Starr Jordan, US ichthyologist C017 / 7819
David Starr Jordan (1851-1931), US ichthyologist and educator. Jordan studied botany at Cornell University, New York, USA, and then studied ichthyology

Background imageLooking At The Camera Collection: Bengt Stromgren, Danish astrophysicist C017 / 7818

Bengt Stromgren, Danish astrophysicist C017 / 7818
Bengt Georg Daniel Stromgren (1908-1987), Danish astrophysicist. Stromgren studied the chemical composition of the stars, pioneering photometric techniques

Background imageLooking At The Camera Collection: Livingston Farrand, US anthropologist C017 / 7816

Livingston Farrand, US anthropologist C017 / 7816
Livingston Farrand (1867-1939), US anthropologist. Farrand studied at Princeton University, qualifying as a medical doctor from Columbia University in 1891

Background imageLooking At The Camera Collection: Richard Lydekker, British naturalist C016 / 5490

Richard Lydekker, British naturalist C016 / 5490
Richard Lydekker (1849-1915), British naturalist. Lydekker studied Natural Sciences at the University of Cambridge. From 1874 to 1882, he worked for the Geological Survey of India

Background imageLooking At The Camera Collection: Raphael Blanchard, French parasitologist C016 / 5114

Raphael Blanchard, French parasitologist C016 / 5114
Raphael Blanchard (1857-1919), French physician and parasitologist. Blanchards positions included Professor at the Paris Faculty of Medicine

Background imageLooking At The Camera Collection: James Chester Bradley, US entomologist C016 / 5113

James Chester Bradley, US entomologist C016 / 5113
James Chester Bradley (1884-1975), US entomologist. Bradley specialised in the study of Hymenoptera (wasps, bees and ants). He studied at Cornell University, receiving his doctorate in 1910

Background imageLooking At The Camera Collection: Robert Brown, British botanist C016 / 5038

Robert Brown, British botanist C016 / 5038
Robert Brown (1773-1858), Scottish botanist. Brown spent years working on plant taxonomy, establishing the classification of two major divisions of plants (gymnosperms and angiosperms)

Background imageLooking At The Camera Collection: Sydney Parkinson, Scottish artist C016 / 5010

Sydney Parkinson, Scottish artist C016 / 5010
Sydney Parkinson (1745-1771), Scottish artist. Parkinson travelled on and died during Captain James Cooks first voyage around the world (1768-1771)




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"Captivating Gazes: A Journey Through Time and Nature" Count of St Germain, the enigmatic French alchemist, peers into the camera lens, revealing a glimpse into his mysterious world. Fridtjof Nansen, the intrepid Norwegian explorer, locks eyes with us through time, sharing tales of daring expeditions to uncharted territories. In an old stable frozen in time, a majestic horse fixes its gaze upon us, as if inviting us to uncover the stories hidden within its weathered walls. Thomas Hardwicke's piercing stare captures our attention; this British naturalist's passion for wildlife echoes through his intense gaze. Richard Owen's unwavering determination shines through as we meet the renowned British paleontologist face-to-face; his expertise in ancient creatures is reflected in those focused eyes. Amidst the snow-covered Bavarian Forest National Park in Germany stands an Eurasian lynx whose penetrating gaze reveals both beauty and resilience against nature's harsh elements. Ute Chief Sevara and his family grace our presence from another era; their dignified gazes remind us of Utah's rich Native American heritage that still resonates today. Hidden amongst bushes in Etosha National Park lies a plains zebra peering curiously at our lens—a close-up encounter that unveils the intricate patterns of Africa's wilderness. The vibrant colors of Costa Rica come alive as a keel-billed toucan stares directly at us; its striking beak hints at tropical wonders waiting to be explored. An Eastern grey kangaroo fixates on our camera amidst Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary—its gentle yet powerful presence symbolizes Australia's unique wildlife charm. High up on an Eucalyptus tree branch resides a koala gazing serenely towards us; this iconic Australian marsupial embodies tranquility amidst the bustling city of Brisbane.