Search Editorial Photos
"rapid acceleration"
35 professional editorial images found
#13128832
25 December 2025
The iconic ''Raging Bull'' logo of the Italian luxury sports car manufacturer Automobili Lamborghini is displayed on a building exterior in London, England, United Kingdom, on December 25, 2025. This emblem, featuring a golden bull in a charging stance within a black shield, is originally chosen by the company's founder, Ferruccio Lamborghini, in 1963.
Restricted to Editorial Use Only.
Commercial use is not permitted without prior authorization.
Please contact us for more information.
#13128833
25 December 2025
The iconic ''Raging Bull'' logo of the Italian luxury sports car manufacturer Automobili Lamborghini is displayed on a building exterior in London, England, United Kingdom, on December 25, 2025. This emblem, featuring a golden bull in a charging stance within a black shield, is originally chosen by the company's founder, Ferruccio Lamborghini, in 1963.
Restricted to Editorial Use Only.
Commercial use is not permitted without prior authorization.
Please contact us for more information.
#13128834
25 December 2025
The iconic ''Raging Bull'' logo of the Italian luxury sports car manufacturer Automobili Lamborghini is displayed on a building exterior in London, England, United Kingdom, on December 25, 2025. This emblem, featuring a golden bull in a charging stance within a black shield, is originally chosen by the company's founder, Ferruccio Lamborghini, in 1963.
Restricted to Editorial Use Only.
Commercial use is not permitted without prior authorization.
Please contact us for more information.
Aedes Mosquito Rests On The Wet Leaf - Mosquito Bites - Deadly Disease Vector - Monsoon Rain
13 September 2025
#12747345
13 September 2025
An Aedes mosquito rests on a wet leaf after feeding on human blood in a forest, in Tehatta, India, on September 12, 2025. Monsoon rains create puddles that serve as breeding grounds for Aedes mosquitoes, with warm, wet conditions accelerating their life cycle from egg to adult and driving rapid population growth. Aedes mosquitoes are known vectors of West Nile virus, yellow fever, dengue, chikungunya, and Zika virus.
Restricted to Editorial Use Only.
Commercial use is not permitted without prior authorization.
Please contact us for more information.
Aedes Mosquito Rests On The Wet Leaf - Mosquito Bites - Deadly Disease Vector - Monsoon Rain
13 September 2025
#12747346
13 September 2025
An Aedes mosquito rests on a wet leaf after feeding on human blood in a forest, in Tehatta, India, on September 12, 2025. Monsoon rains create puddles that serve as breeding grounds for Aedes mosquitoes, with warm, wet conditions accelerating their life cycle from egg to adult and driving rapid population growth. Aedes mosquitoes are known vectors of West Nile virus, yellow fever, dengue, chikungunya, and Zika virus.
Restricted to Editorial Use Only.
Commercial use is not permitted without prior authorization.
Please contact us for more information.
Aedes Mosquito Rests On The Wet Leaf - Mosquito Bites - Deadly Disease Vector - Monsoon Rain
13 September 2025
#12747347
13 September 2025
An Aedes mosquito rests on a wet leaf after feeding on human blood in a forest, in Tehatta, India, on September 12, 2025. Monsoon rains create puddles that serve as breeding grounds for Aedes mosquitoes, with warm, wet conditions accelerating their life cycle from egg to adult and driving rapid population growth. Aedes mosquitoes are known vectors of West Nile virus, yellow fever, dengue, chikungunya, and Zika virus.
Restricted to Editorial Use Only.
Commercial use is not permitted without prior authorization.
Please contact us for more information.
Aedes Mosquito Rests On The Wet Leaf - Mosquito Bites - Deadly Disease Vector - Monsoon Rain
13 September 2025
#12747348
13 September 2025
An Aedes mosquito rests on a wet leaf after feeding on human blood in a forest, in Tehatta, India, on September 12, 2025. Monsoon rains create puddles that serve as breeding grounds for Aedes mosquitoes, with warm, wet conditions accelerating their life cycle from egg to adult and driving rapid population growth. Aedes mosquitoes are known vectors of West Nile virus, yellow fever, dengue, chikungunya, and Zika virus.
Restricted to Editorial Use Only.
Commercial use is not permitted without prior authorization.
Please contact us for more information.
Aedes Mosquito Rests On The Wet Leaf - Mosquito Bites - Deadly Disease Vector - Monsoon Rain
13 September 2025
#12747349
13 September 2025
An Aedes mosquito rests on a wet leaf after feeding on human blood in a forest, in Tehatta, India, on September 12, 2025. Monsoon rains create puddles that serve as breeding grounds for Aedes mosquitoes, with warm, wet conditions accelerating their life cycle from egg to adult and driving rapid population growth. Aedes mosquitoes are known vectors of West Nile virus, yellow fever, dengue, chikungunya, and Zika virus.
Restricted to Editorial Use Only.
Commercial use is not permitted without prior authorization.
Please contact us for more information.
Aedes Mosquito Rests On The Wet Leaf - Mosquito Bites - Deadly Disease Vector - Monsoon Rain
13 September 2025
#12747351
13 September 2025
An Aedes mosquito rests on a wet leaf after feeding on human blood in a forest, in Tehatta, India, on September 12, 2025. Monsoon rains create puddles that serve as breeding grounds for Aedes mosquitoes, with warm, wet conditions accelerating their life cycle from egg to adult and driving rapid population growth. Aedes mosquitoes are known vectors of West Nile virus, yellow fever, dengue, chikungunya, and Zika virus.
Restricted to Editorial Use Only.
Commercial use is not permitted without prior authorization.
Please contact us for more information.
Aedes Mosquito Rests On The Wet Leaf - Mosquito Bites - Deadly Disease Vector - Monsoon Rain
13 September 2025
#12747352
13 September 2025
An Aedes mosquito rests on a wet leaf after feeding on human blood in a forest, in Tehatta, India, on September 12, 2025. Monsoon rains create puddles that serve as breeding grounds for Aedes mosquitoes, with warm, wet conditions accelerating their life cycle from egg to adult and driving rapid population growth. Aedes mosquitoes are known vectors of West Nile virus, yellow fever, dengue, chikungunya, and Zika virus.
Restricted to Editorial Use Only.
Commercial use is not permitted without prior authorization.
Please contact us for more information.
Aedes Mosquito Rests On The Wet Leaf - Mosquito Bites - Deadly Disease Vector - Monsoon Rain
13 September 2025
#12747353
13 September 2025
An Aedes mosquito rests on a wet leaf after feeding on human blood in a forest, in Tehatta, India, on September 12, 2025. Monsoon rains create puddles that serve as breeding grounds for Aedes mosquitoes, with warm, wet conditions accelerating their life cycle from egg to adult and driving rapid population growth. Aedes mosquitoes are known vectors of West Nile virus, yellow fever, dengue, chikungunya, and Zika virus.
Restricted to Editorial Use Only.
Commercial use is not permitted without prior authorization.
Please contact us for more information.
Aedes Mosquito Rests On The Wet Leaf - Mosquito Bites - Deadly Disease Vector - Monsoon Rain
13 September 2025
#12747354
13 September 2025
An Aedes mosquito rests on a wet leaf after feeding on human blood in a forest, in Tehatta, India, on September 12, 2025. Monsoon rains create puddles that serve as breeding grounds for Aedes mosquitoes, with warm, wet conditions accelerating their life cycle from egg to adult and driving rapid population growth. Aedes mosquitoes are known vectors of West Nile virus, yellow fever, dengue, chikungunya, and Zika virus.
Restricted to Editorial Use Only.
Commercial use is not permitted without prior authorization.
Please contact us for more information.
Aedes Mosquito Rests On The Wet Leaf - Mosquito Bites - Deadly Disease Vector - Monsoon Rain
13 September 2025
#12747357
13 September 2025
An Aedes mosquito rests on a wet leaf after feeding on human blood in a forest, in Tehatta, India, on September 12, 2025. Monsoon rains create puddles that serve as breeding grounds for Aedes mosquitoes, with warm, wet conditions accelerating their life cycle from egg to adult and driving rapid population growth. Aedes mosquitoes are known vectors of West Nile virus, yellow fever, dengue, chikungunya, and Zika virus.
Restricted to Editorial Use Only.
Commercial use is not permitted without prior authorization.
Please contact us for more information.
#11454616
4 August 2024
Psidium guajava, commonly known as the common guava, yellow guava, lemon guava, or apple guava, is an evergreen shrub or small tree native to the Caribbean, Central America, and South America. It is being cultivated in tropical and subtropical regions around the world. Guava fruits are ranging in size from as small as an apricot to as large as a grapefruit. Various cultivars are having white, pink, or red flesh; a few varieties are featuring red (instead of green or yellow) skin. When cultivated from seed, guavas are notable for their extremely slow growth rate for several months before a very rapid acceleration in growth rate takes over. From seed, common guavas are blooming and setting fruit in as few as two years or as many as eight. Common guava (Psidium guajava) fruits are being observed on a guava tree, and an oriental fruit fly (Bactrocera dorsalis) is sitting on the fruits in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on March 8, 2024.
Restricted to Editorial Use Only.
Commercial use is not permitted without prior authorization.
Please contact us for more information.
#11454625
4 August 2024
Psidium guajava, commonly known as the common guava, yellow guava, lemon guava, or apple guava, is an evergreen shrub or small tree native to the Caribbean, Central America, and South America. It is being cultivated in tropical and subtropical regions around the world. Guava fruits are ranging in size from as small as an apricot to as large as a grapefruit. Various cultivars are having white, pink, or red flesh; a few varieties are featuring red (instead of green or yellow) skin. When cultivated from seed, guavas are notable for their extremely slow growth rate for several months before a very rapid acceleration in growth rate takes over. From seed, common guavas are blooming and setting fruit in as few as two years or as many as eight. Common guava (Psidium guajava) fruits are being observed on a guava tree, and an oriental fruit fly (Bactrocera dorsalis) is sitting on the fruits in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on March 8, 2024.
Restricted to Editorial Use Only.
Commercial use is not permitted without prior authorization.
Please contact us for more information.
#11454632
4 August 2024
Psidium guajava, commonly known as the common guava, yellow guava, lemon guava, or apple guava, is an evergreen shrub or small tree native to the Caribbean, Central America, and South America. It is being cultivated in tropical and subtropical regions around the world. Guava fruits are ranging in size from as small as an apricot to as large as a grapefruit. Various cultivars are having white, pink, or red flesh; a few varieties are featuring red (instead of green or yellow) skin. When cultivated from seed, guavas are notable for their extremely slow growth rate for several months before a very rapid acceleration in growth rate takes over. From seed, common guavas are blooming and setting fruit in as few as two years or as many as eight. Common guava (Psidium guajava) fruits are being observed on a guava tree, and an oriental fruit fly (Bactrocera dorsalis) is sitting on the fruits in Tehatta, West Bengal, India, on March 8, 2024.
Restricted to Editorial Use Only.
Commercial use is not permitted without prior authorization.
Please contact us for more information.