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  • The squashed perspective of a grenadier guardsman standing as sentry next to a doorway and a closed down business - a metaphor for Brexit, on Oxford Street, on 12th December 2017, in London England.
    street_sentry-04-12-12-2017.jpg
  • The squashed perspective of a grenadier guardsman standing as sentry next to a doorway and a closed down business - a metaphor for Brexit, on Oxford Street, on 12th December 2017, in London England.
    street_sentry-03-12-12-2017.jpg
  • A detail of a puddle and dribble of spilled and squashed Caffe Nero coffee, on 5th January 2019, in London, England.
    coffee_puddle-02-05-02-2019.jpg
  • Portugals national hero, the footballer Christiano Ronaldo, has his face distorted on beach towel merchandising in a parody detail, on 18th July 2016, at Costa Novo, near Aveira, Portugal. Ronaldo is one of the worlds sporting superstars, especially after his teams recent historic victory over France in the final of the Euro 2016 tournament.
    portugal_costanova-05-18-07-2016.jpg
  • Following strong gusts of winds in south London, a car has been crushed beneath the trunk of a tree on Poplar Road, Herne Hill SE24 - the responsibility of Lambeth council, on 10th March 2019, in London, England.
    fallen_tree-17-10-03-2019.jpg
  • Following strong gusts of winds in south London, a car has been crushed beneath the trunk of a tree on Poplar Road, Herne Hill SE24 - the responsibility of Lambeth council, on 10th March 2019, in London, England.
    fallen_tree-09-10-03-2019.jpg
  • Following strong gusts of winds in south London, a car has been crushed beneath the trunk of a tree on Poplar Road, Herne Hill SE24 - the responsibility of Lambeth council, on 10th March 2019, in London, England.
    fallen_tree-12-10-03-2019.jpg
  • Following strong gusts of winds in south London, a car has been crushed beneath the trunk of a tree on Poplar Road, Herne Hill SE24 - the responsibility of Lambeth council, on 10th March 2019, in London, England.
    fallen_tree-07-10-03-2019.jpg
  • Following strong gusts of winds in south London, a car has been crushed beneath the trunk of a tree on Poplar Road, Herne Hill SE24 - the responsibility of Lambeth council, on 10th March 2019, in London, England.
    fallen_tree-08-10-03-2019 copy.jpg
  • Following strong gusts of winds in south London, a car has been crushed beneath the trunk of a tree on Poplar Road, Herne Hill SE24 - the responsibility of Lambeth council, on 10th March 2019, in London, England.
    fallen_tree-01-10-03-2019.jpg
  • Following strong gusts of winds in south London, a car has been crushed beneath the trunk of a tree on Poplar Road, Herne Hill SE24 - the responsibility of Lambeth council, on 10th March 2019, in London, England.
    fallen_tree-05-10-03-2019.jpg
  • Following strong gusts of winds in south London, a car has been crushed beneath the trunk of a tree on Poplar Road, Herne Hill SE24 - the responsibility of Lambeth council, on 10th March 2019, in London, England.
    fallen_tree-11-10-03-2019.jpg
  • A man tramples waste on a Lambeth Council bin, at Lambeth North, on 14th March 2019, in London, England.
    refuse_bin-02-14-03-2019.jpg
  • A selection of colourful Vegetables laid out on display for sale in a market on the 23rd of September 2018 in Dhaka, Bangladesh.
    Bangladesh-Dhaka-Street-9748.jpg
  • Farmers stack up their marrows ready to be sold in the Khulna district market, Bangladesh.
    10-Bangladesh-1656.jpg
  • Bolivia,  June 2013. Choritotoro. Angel treading on chunos, part of the process of preserving these potatoes.
    bol8_2969.jpg
  • Bolivia,  June 2013. Choritotoro. Angel treading on chunos, part of the process of preserving these potatoes.
    bol8_2962.jpg
  • London, UK, Thursday 14th August 2014. In Parliament Square, 150 men, women and children are squashed inside boxes for an Oxfam stunt to illustrate the conditions faced by the people in Gaza who are trapped by the blockade. Mike Kemp for Oxfam.
    _N9A1079.jpg
  • London, UK, Thursday 14th August 2014. In Parliament Square, 150 men, women and children are squashed inside boxes for an Oxfam stunt to illustrate the conditions faced by the people in Gaza who are trapped by the blockade. Mike Kemp for Oxfam.
    _N9A1038.jpg
  • The view from Delal's balcony inher temporary home. The camp is cramped and peop[le live squashed together in concrete buildings which continually are getting higher. She is a Palestinian from Damascus and now lives as a refugee in Shatila, a Palestinain camp in Beirut. She lives in Shatila with her extended family after they had to flee the war in Syria.
    IMG_4852_1_1.jpg
  • London, UK, Thursday 14th August 2014. In Parliament Square, 150 men, women and children are squashed inside boxes for an Oxfam stunt to illustrate the conditions faced by the people in Gaza who are trapped by the blockade. Mike Kemp for Oxfam.
    _N9A1050.jpg
  • London, UK, Thursday 14th August 2014. In Parliament Square, 150 men, women and children are squashed inside boxes for an Oxfam stunt to illustrate the conditions faced by the people in Gaza who are trapped by the blockade. Mike Kemp for Oxfam.
    _N9A0982.jpg
  • London, UK, Thursday 14th August 2014. In Parliament Square, 150 men, women and children are squashed inside boxes for an Oxfam stunt to illustrate the conditions faced by the people in Gaza who are trapped by the blockade. Mike Kemp for Oxfam.
    _MG_2746.jpg
  • A stack of wrecked cars are transported through central London. We see the wheels and a flattened tyre of the squashed vehicles that may be taken away for scrap elsewhere. According to the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) there were 35 million vehicles licensed for use on the road in Great Britain in 2013. This is 1.5% up on 2012, the biggest annual increase since 2007.
    stacked_cars01-03-06-2015.jpg
  • A detail of a tightly-bound bale of supermarket retail cardboard, ready for recycling and reprocessing in London, UK. Squashed together is the packaging of branded merchandise just removed from inside the nearby supermarket in London, UK. The materials will be taken to a central plant where they will be correctly recycled.
    recycling_cardboard02-30-11-2013_1.jpg
  • London, UK, Thursday 14th August 2014. In Parliament Square, 150 men, women and children are squashed inside boxes for an Oxfam stunt to illustrate the conditions faced by the people in Gaza who are trapped by the blockade. Mike Kemp for Oxfam.
    _MG_2758.jpg
  • London, UK, Thursday 14th August 2014. In Parliament Square, 150 men, women and children are squashed inside boxes for an Oxfam stunt to illustrate the conditions faced by the people in Gaza who are trapped by the blockade. Mike Kemp for Oxfam.
    _N9A1012.jpg
  • London, UK, Thursday 14th August 2014. In Parliament Square, 150 men, women and children are squashed inside boxes for an Oxfam stunt to illustrate the conditions faced by the people in Gaza who are trapped by the blockade. Mike Kemp for Oxfam.
    _N9A1015.jpg
  • London, UK, Thursday 14th August 2014. In Parliament Square, 150 men, women and children are squashed inside boxes for an Oxfam stunt to illustrate the conditions faced by the people in Gaza who are trapped by the blockade. Mike Kemp for Oxfam.
    _MG_2768.jpg
  • London bus passengers endure the misery of another morning commute into the city. As they sit looking miserable, squashed in the bus, its windows steamed up they are unaware of The Chronicles of Narnia movie poster that shows itself to the outsider. In the panoramic banner often used by the film industry for forthcoming movie productions, we see the main characters from Narnia in heroic, romantic and epic story roles. But the reality of another commute into London is also a heroic experience when wintry conditions often stop the flow of public transport and its infrastructure. The Chronicles of Narnia is a series of seven fantasy novels for children written by C. S. Lewis. It is considered a classic of children's literature and is the author's best known work, having sold over 100 million copies in 47 languages.
    narnia_dystopia02-01-12-2010.jpg
  • "A Day Away from Choosing a Name." A baby girl of only two weeks old cranes her neck around to see where her mother's soothing voice is coming from. Wrapped up in a checked blanket to keep her snug and warm, she is learning to recognise familiar sounds, focus on close objects and learn about her own small world. She has a round face with a squashed, button nose and has opened her mouth to bend round in her mum's direction. Her name has yet to be recorded with the local register office, a legal requirement that needs completeting within six weeks after a birth. This is from a documentary series of pictures about the first year of the photographer's first child Ella. Accompanied by personal reflections and references from various nursery rhymes, this work describes his wife Lynda's journey from expectant to actual motherhood and for Ella - from new-born to one year-old.
    corbis_ella06-20-04-1995_1.jpg
  • London, UK, Thursday 14th August 2014. In Parliament Square, 150 men, women and children are squashed inside boxes for an Oxfam stunt to illustrate the conditions faced by the people in Gaza who are trapped by the blockade. Mike Kemp for Oxfam.
    _N9A1076.jpg
  • London, UK, Thursday 14th August 2014. In Parliament Square, 150 men, women and children are squashed inside boxes for an Oxfam stunt to illustrate the conditions faced by the people in Gaza who are trapped by the blockade. Mike Kemp for Oxfam.
    _N9A0996.jpg
  • London, UK, Thursday 14th August 2014. In Parliament Square, 150 men, women and children are squashed inside boxes for an Oxfam stunt to illustrate the conditions faced by the people in Gaza who are trapped by the blockade. Mike Kemp for Oxfam.
    _N9A0993.jpg
  • The view from Delal's balcony inher temporary home. The camp is cramped and peop[le live squashed together in concrete buildings which continually are getting higher. She is a Palestinian from Damascus and now lives as a refugee in Shatila, a Palestinain camp in Beirut. She lives in Shatila with her extended family after they had to flee the war in Syria.
    IMG_4850_1_1.jpg
  • London, UK, Thursday 14th August 2014. In Parliament Square, 150 men, women and children are squashed inside boxes for an Oxfam stunt to illustrate the conditions faced by the people in Gaza who are trapped by the blockade. Mike Kemp for Oxfam.
    _MG_2748.jpg
  • Landscape view across agricultural fields of courgettes planter in lines and rows under plastic to prevent pests on 17th June 2020 in Hartlebury, United Kingdom. The zucchini or courgette is a summer squash, of Mesoamerican origin, which can reach nearly 1 metre in length, but is usually harvested when still immature at about 15 to 25 cm. A zucchini is a thin-skinned cultivar of what in Britain and Ireland is referred to as a marrow.
    20200617_courgette crop_017.jpg
  • Landscape view across agricultural fields of courgettes planter in lines and rows under plastic to prevent pests on 17th June 2020 in Hartlebury, United Kingdom. The zucchini or courgette is a summer squash, of Mesoamerican origin, which can reach nearly 1 metre in length, but is usually harvested when still immature at about 15 to 25 cm. A zucchini is a thin-skinned cultivar of what in Britain and Ireland is referred to as a marrow.
    20200617_courgette crop_012.jpg
  • Landscape view across agricultural fields of courgettes planter in lines and rows under plastic to prevent pests on 17th June 2020 in Hartlebury, United Kingdom. The zucchini or courgette is a summer squash, of Mesoamerican origin, which can reach nearly 1 metre in length, but is usually harvested when still immature at about 15 to 25 cm. A zucchini is a thin-skinned cultivar of what in Britain and Ireland is referred to as a marrow.
    20200617_courgette crop_011.jpg
  • Landscape view across agricultural fields of courgettes planter in lines and rows under plastic to prevent pests on 17th June 2020 in Hartlebury, United Kingdom. The zucchini or courgette is a summer squash, of Mesoamerican origin, which can reach nearly 1 metre in length, but is usually harvested when still immature at about 15 to 25 cm. A zucchini is a thin-skinned cultivar of what in Britain and Ireland is referred to as a marrow.
    20200617_courgette crop_008.jpg
  • Home-grown organic green beans from Geronio and Teodora Ayson's garden in Pamantingan, Esperanza, Sultan Kudarat province, Mindanao Island, The Philippines. Geronio and his wife Teodora have half an acre of vegetable gardens. They inter-crop a huge variety of vegetables including cucumber, green beans, peppers, loofah, green chilli, eggplant, squash and banana. They learnt about inter-cropping and making organic fertiliser at Oxfam's Climate Resiliency Field Schools.
    A0022968cc_1_1_1.jpg
  • Vegetable and rice farmer, Geronio Ayson picks a pumpkin from his garden in Pamantingan, Esperanza, Sultan Kudarat province, Mindanao Island, The Philippines. Geronio and his wife Teodora have half an acre of vegetable gardens. They inter-crop a huge variety of vegetables including cucumber, green beans, peppers, loofah, green chilli, eggplant, squash and banana. They learnt about inter-cropping and making organic fertiliser at Oxfam's Climate Resiliency Field Schools.
    A0022772cc_1_1_1.jpg
  • Using a cloth, a waiter picks up a hot bowl of Butter Squash soup ready for a la carte service in the kitchens at the Vivre restaurant in Sofitel, a 605 bedroom, 27 suite and 45 meeting room accommodation and business hub Heathrow Airport's hub hotel attached to Terminal 5. A stack of clean and unused plates are ready for use on the hot plate that warms them  and we see the waiter leaning over in shadow, carefully taking hold of the bowl so that none of the liquid spills. The man is wearing a smart white shirt and is about to take the dish over to the customer's table. From writer Alain de Botton's book project "A Week at the Airport: A Heathrow Diary" (2009).
    heathrow_airport1227-15-08-2009_1 1.jpg
  • Landscape view across agricultural fields of courgettes planter in lines and rows under plastic to prevent pests on 17th June 2020 in Hartlebury, United Kingdom. The zucchini or courgette is a summer squash, of Mesoamerican origin, which can reach nearly 1 metre in length, but is usually harvested when still immature at about 15 to 25 cm. A zucchini is a thin-skinned cultivar of what in Britain and Ireland is referred to as a marrow.
    20200617_courgette crop_016.jpg
  • Landscape view across agricultural fields of courgettes planter in lines and rows under plastic to prevent pests on 17th June 2020 in Hartlebury, United Kingdom. The zucchini or courgette is a summer squash, of Mesoamerican origin, which can reach nearly 1 metre in length, but is usually harvested when still immature at about 15 to 25 cm. A zucchini is a thin-skinned cultivar of what in Britain and Ireland is referred to as a marrow.
    20200617_courgette crop_015.jpg
  • Landscape view across agricultural fields of courgettes planter in lines and rows under plastic to prevent pests on 17th June 2020 in Hartlebury, United Kingdom. The zucchini or courgette is a summer squash, of Mesoamerican origin, which can reach nearly 1 metre in length, but is usually harvested when still immature at about 15 to 25 cm. A zucchini is a thin-skinned cultivar of what in Britain and Ireland is referred to as a marrow.
    20200617_courgette crop_014.jpg
  • Landscape view across agricultural fields of courgettes planter in lines and rows under plastic to prevent pests on 17th June 2020 in Hartlebury, United Kingdom. The zucchini or courgette is a summer squash, of Mesoamerican origin, which can reach nearly 1 metre in length, but is usually harvested when still immature at about 15 to 25 cm. A zucchini is a thin-skinned cultivar of what in Britain and Ireland is referred to as a marrow.
    20200617_courgette crop_010.jpg
  • Landscape view across agricultural fields of courgettes planter in lines and rows under plastic to prevent pests on 17th June 2020 in Hartlebury, United Kingdom. The zucchini or courgette is a summer squash, of Mesoamerican origin, which can reach nearly 1 metre in length, but is usually harvested when still immature at about 15 to 25 cm. A zucchini is a thin-skinned cultivar of what in Britain and Ireland is referred to as a marrow.
    20200617_courgette crop_009.jpg
  • Landscape view across agricultural fields of courgettes planter in lines and rows under plastic to prevent pests on 17th June 2020 in Hartlebury, United Kingdom. The zucchini or courgette is a summer squash, of Mesoamerican origin, which can reach nearly 1 metre in length, but is usually harvested when still immature at about 15 to 25 cm. A zucchini is a thin-skinned cultivar of what in Britain and Ireland is referred to as a marrow.
    20200617_courgette crop_013.jpg
  • Landscape view across agricultural fields of courgettes planter in lines and rows under plastic to prevent pests on 17th June 2020 in Hartlebury, United Kingdom. The zucchini or courgette is a summer squash, of Mesoamerican origin, which can reach nearly 1 metre in length, but is usually harvested when still immature at about 15 to 25 cm. A zucchini is a thin-skinned cultivar of what in Britain and Ireland is referred to as a marrow.
    20200617_courgette crop_007.jpg
  • Landscape view across agricultural fields of courgettes planter in lines and rows under plastic to prevent pests on 17th June 2020 in Hartlebury, United Kingdom. The zucchini or courgette is a summer squash, of Mesoamerican origin, which can reach nearly 1 metre in length, but is usually harvested when still immature at about 15 to 25 cm. A zucchini is a thin-skinned cultivar of what in Britain and Ireland is referred to as a marrow.
    20200617_courgette crop_006.jpg
  • Landscape view across agricultural fields of courgettes planter in lines and rows under plastic to prevent pests on 17th June 2020 in Hartlebury, United Kingdom. The zucchini or courgette is a summer squash, of Mesoamerican origin, which can reach nearly 1 metre in length, but is usually harvested when still immature at about 15 to 25 cm. A zucchini is a thin-skinned cultivar of what in Britain and Ireland is referred to as a marrow.
    20200617_courgette crop_005.jpg
  • Landscape view of two tractors moving across planting agricultural fields of courgettes on 17th June 2020 in Hartlebury, United Kingdom. The zucchini or courgette is a summer squash, of Mesoamerican origin, which can reach nearly 1 metre in length, but is usually harvested when still immature at about 15 to 25 cm. A zucchini is a thin-skinned cultivar of what in Britain and Ireland is referred to as a marrow.
    20200617_courgette crop_004.jpg
  • Landscape view of two tractors moving across planting agricultural fields of courgettes on 17th June 2020 in Hartlebury, United Kingdom. The zucchini or courgette is a summer squash, of Mesoamerican origin, which can reach nearly 1 metre in length, but is usually harvested when still immature at about 15 to 25 cm. A zucchini is a thin-skinned cultivar of what in Britain and Ireland is referred to as a marrow.
    20200617_courgette crop_003.jpg
  • Landscape view of two tractors moving across planting agricultural fields of courgettes on 17th June 2020 in Hartlebury, United Kingdom. The zucchini or courgette is a summer squash, of Mesoamerican origin, which can reach nearly 1 metre in length, but is usually harvested when still immature at about 15 to 25 cm. A zucchini is a thin-skinned cultivar of what in Britain and Ireland is referred to as a marrow.
    20200617_courgette crop_002.jpg
  • Landscape view of two tractors moving across planting agricultural fields of courgettes on 17th June 2020 in Hartlebury, United Kingdom. The zucchini or courgette is a summer squash, of Mesoamerican origin, which can reach nearly 1 metre in length, but is usually harvested when still immature at about 15 to 25 cm. A zucchini is a thin-skinned cultivar of what in Britain and Ireland is referred to as a marrow.
    20200617_courgette crop_001.jpg
  • Home-grown organic loofahs from Geronio and Teodora Ayson's garden in Pamantingan, Esperanza, Sultan Kudarat province, Mindanao Island, The Philippines. Geronio and his wife Teodora have half an acre of vegetable gardens. They inter-crop a huge variety of vegetables including cucumber, green beans, peppers, loofah, green chilli, eggplant, squash and banana. They learnt about inter-cropping and making organic fertiliser at Oxfam's Climate Resiliency Field Schools.
    A0022961cc_1_1_1.jpg
  • Teodora Ayson holds freshly picked green beans from her garden in Pamantingan, Esperanza, Sultan Kudarat province, The Philippines. Teodora and her husband Geronio have half an acre of vegetable gardens. They inter-crop a huge variety of vegetables including cucumber, green beans, peppers, loofah, green chilli, eggplant, squash and banana. They learnt about inter-cropping and making organic fertiliser at Oxfam's Climate Resiliency Field Schools.
    A0022837cc_1_1_1.jpg
  • Home-grown organic loofahs from Geronio and Teodora Ayson's garden in Pamantingan, Esperanza, Sultan Kudarat province, Mindanao Island, The Philippines. Geronio and his wife Teodora have half an acre of vegetable gardens. They inter-crop a huge variety of vegetables including cucumber, green beans, peppers, loofah, green chilli, eggplant, squash and banana. They learnt about inter-cropping and making organic fertiliser at Oxfam's Climate Resiliency Field Schools.
    A0022808cc_1_1_1.jpg
  • Farmer Geronio Ayson eating home-grown vegetables and rice for lunch, Pamantingan, Esperanza, Mindanao Island, The Philippines. Geronio and his wife Teodora have half an acre of vegetable gardens. They inter-crop a huge variety of vegetables including cucumber, green beans, peppers, loofah, green chilli, eggplant, squash and banana. They learnt about inter-cropping and making organic fertiliser at Oxfam's Climate Resiliency Field Schools.
    A0022797cc_1_1_1.jpg
  • Home-grown vegetables and fish for lunch, Pamantingan, Esperanza, Sultan Kudarat province, Mindanao Island, The Philippines. Teodora and her husband Geronio Ayson have half an acre of vegetable gardens. They inter-crop a huge variety of vegetables including cucumber, green beans, peppers, loofah, green chilli, eggplant, squash and banana. They learnt about inter-cropping and making organic fertiliser at Oxfam's Climate Resiliency Field Schools.
    A0022793cc_1_1_1.jpg
  • Vegetable and rice farmer, Teodora Ayson cooking home-grown vegetables for lunch, Pamantingan, Esperanza, Sultan Kudarat province, Mindanao Island, The Philippines. Teodora and her husband Geronio have half an acre of vegetable gardens. They inter-crop a huge variety of vegetables including cucumber, green beans, peppers, loofah, green chilli, eggplant, squash and banana. They learnt about inter-cropping and making organic fertiliser at Oxfam's Climate Resiliency Field Schools.
    A0022787cc_1_1_1.jpg
  • Vegetable and rice farmer, Geronio Ayson holds loofahs from his garden in Pamantingan, Esperanza, Sultan Kudarat province, Mindanao Island, The Philippines. Geronio and his wife Teodora have half an acre of vegetable gardens. They inter-crop a huge variety of vegetables including cucumber, green beans, peppers, loofah, green chilli, eggplant, squash and banana. They learnt about inter-cropping and making organic fertiliser at Oxfam's Climate Resiliency Field Schools.
    A0022746_1_1_1.jpg
  • Vegetable and rice farmer, Geronio Ayson picks loofahs from his garden in Pamantingan, Esperanza, Sultan Kudarat province, Mindanao Island, The Philippines. Geronio and his wife Teodora have half an acre of vegetable gardens. They inter-crop a huge variety of vegetables including cucumber, green beans, peppers, loofah, green chilli, eggplant, squash and banana. They learnt about inter-cropping and making organic fertiliser at Oxfam's Climate Resiliency Field Schools.
    A0022741_1_1_1.jpg
  • Vegetable and rice farmer, Geronio Ayson picks cucumbers from his garden in Pamantingan, Esperanza, Sultan Kudarat province, Mindanao Island, The Philippines. Geronio and his wife Teodora have half an acre of vegetable gardens. They inter-crop a huge variety of vegetables including cucumber, green beans, peppers, loofah, green chilli, eggplant, squash and banana. They learnt about inter-cropping and making organic fertiliser at Oxfam's Climate Resiliency Field Schools.
    A0022722_1_1_1.jpg
  • Using a cloth, a waiter picks up a hot bowl of Butter Squash soup ready for a la carte service in the kitchens at the Vivre restaurant in Sofitel, a 605 bedroom, 27 suite and 45 meeting room accommodation and business hub Heathrow Airport's hub hotel attached to Terminal 5. A stack of clean and unused plates are ready for use on the hot plate that warms them  and we see the waiter leaning over in shadow, carefully taking hold of the bowl so that none of the liquid spills. The man is wearing a smart white shirt and is about to take the dish over to the customer's table. From writer Alain de Botton's book project "A Week at the Airport: A Heathrow Diary" (2009). .
    heathrow_airport1227-15-08-2009_1.jpg
  • Home-grown organic cucumbers from Geronio and Teodora Ayson's garden in Pamantingan, Esperanza, Sultan Kudarat province, Mindanao Island, The Philippines. Geronio and his wife Teodora have half an acre of vegetable gardens. They inter-crop a huge variety of vegetables including cucumber, green beans, peppers, loofah, green chilli, eggplant, squash and banana. They learnt about inter-cropping and making organic fertiliser at Oxfam's Climate Resiliency Field Schools.
    A0022966cc_1_1_1.jpg
  • A selection of vegetables in an Akha Pouli ethnic minority home in Ban Picherkao, Phongsaly province, Lao PDR. Besides rice, Lao farmers also grow a variety of other food crops to supplement their diet. In addition to vegetables grown in the fields alongside the rice, subsistence farmers often have a garden nearby the house where they grow other edible greens such as beans, squashes, onion, garlic, ginger and aromatic herbs.
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  • Portrait of a Tai Yang ethnic minority subsistence farmer harvesting lemongrass from her garden, Ban Long Nai, Phongsaly province, Lao PDR. Besides rice, Lao farmers also grow a variety of other food crops to supplement their diet. In addition to vegetables grown in the fields alongside the rice, subsistence farmers often have a garden nearby the house where they grow other edible greens such as beans, squashes, onion, garlic, ginger and aromatic herbs.
    A0016860cc_1.jpg
  • Locals admire carved vegetables on a small table inside a marquee at Lambeth Country Show. Housed in the tent, are gathered this group of south Londoner, here to admire and marvel at the collection of organic matter: Pineapples, potatoes, squashes and cabbages that have been carved and shaped into various artistic forms for judging then for the delight of these woman. They hold out smartphones to photograph and admire further, getting right down to table level for a closer picture.
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  • A motorbike rider has pushed aside other scooters and inserted his own bike into a tight parking space in Westminster, central London. Squashing together the scooter belonging to other commuters, this male worker has shoved them along to make way for his own vehicle. The word Motorcycles has been stencilled onto the road to mark the correct bay in the street reserved for only this type of bike meaning space is tight as the number of bikes in the capital's congestion zone has increased. Across Westminster there are approx 6150 spaces for motorcycles on street. Some of these spaces also have security devices for you to secure your motorcycle to.
    motorcycle_parking1-28-09-2011.jpg
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