Street art and a Cuban cab readers' best photographs
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Street art and a Cuban cab  readers' best photographs
"Artist Marc Craig created this blue whale in the graffiti tunnels under Waterloo station. The figure is my partner Ian, who is standing underneath the eye the scale is awesome.' Photograph: Patricia Pearl I discovered hundreds of these feather-horned beetles (Rhipicera femorata) flying around in a mating frenzy while on a walk at Cape Conran. To get this photo, I had go out early in the morning while they were resting before the day warmed up.' Photograph: Geoff Boyes"
"One of the best ways to make a living in Havana is by taxi driving. This photo offers a glimpse inside the cab, but also the details of a decadent city that, despite everything, maintains its charm.' Photograph: Emanuele Bissoli A tiny European garden snail that has climbed atop a poppy seed head in my front garden in New Westminster.' Photograph: Richard Berrow In the evening, a lively place for a sunset drink is sitting on the sea wall at La Caleta."
A blue whale mural occupies the graffiti tunnels under Waterloo station, with a figure standing beneath the eye to convey impressive scale. Feather-horned beetles (Rhipicera femorata) swarm in a mating frenzy at Cape Conran, photographed at dawn while resting. A Havana taxi interior reveals city details of decay and enduring charm. A tiny European garden snail perches on a poppy seed head. A sunset at La Caleta frames a boat fading into a rendered wall with ghost shadows that hint at Cádiz's seafaring past. Other scenes include Hockney-inspired Broadstairs imagery, wasps at a hummingbird feeder, vibrant NDSM street art, and moths and bees in English gardens.
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