After the Shades Of Blue it�s time for some lovely Shades Of Yellow to bring some sunshine into your day.
The sun is reflected on a flower as the moon partially blocks it, forming a crescent, during a partial eclipse seen from the Jordanian capital Amman March 29, 2006. REUTERS/Ali Jarekji
Daffodils are seen in bloom in front of the London Eye April 6, 2006. The average temperature of only 4.6 degrees celcius (40.28 degrees Fahrenheit) in England and Wales for March 2006 has been the coldest for ten years, which had delayed the arrival of daffodils by keeping the ground temperatures low. The 2005 average temperature for March was 6.8 degrees celcius (44.24 degrees Fahrenheit). REUTERS/Luke MacGregor
People are seen through a window as they walk during heavy rain along St. Marks Street in New York July 5, 2006. REUTERS/Shannon Stapleton
A man walks through Berlin's public Tiergarten park on a sunny autumn day November 16, 2006. REUTERS/Arnd Wiegmann
Eggs used to make 'tortilla patata' (potato omelette) are photographed during The Best of Gastronomy, a four-day cooking conference in San Sebastian, November 21, 2006. REUTERS/Vincent West
A man wearing a mask holds a drink on a street during the Carnival in Cadiz February 20, 2007. The Carnival will run until February 25. REUTERS/Marcelo del Pozo
Employees work at a container terminal in Hong Kong February 28, 2007. The territory announced a surge in public finances on Wednesday along with a higher-than-expected economic growth and tax relief aimed at the middle class. REUTERS/Paul Yeung
A model looks up at feathers during Hair Coloring Splash in Tokyo March 13, 2007. The event introduced Japan's latest hair colouring fashion in collaboration with top salons in the country, organisers said. REUTERS/Yuriko Nakao
A policeman stands guard during the inauguration of Senegal's President Abdoulaye Wade in the capital Dakar April 3, 2007. REUTERS/Finbarr O'Reilly
A penitent takes part in the procession of 'Cristo del Abandono' brotherhood during Holy Week in La Linea, southern Spain, April 4, 2007. Hundreds of Easter processions take place in Spain during Holy Week around the clock drawing thousands of visitors. REUTERS/Anton Meres
Would-be immigrants rest after arriving at the port of Los Cristianos on the Spanish Canary Island of Tenerife May 14, 2007. About 120 would-be immigrants were intercepted aboard a fishing boat on their way to European soil from Africa, according to authorities. REUTERS/Santiago Ferrero
An election worker walks past locked ballot boxes during the canvassing of votes at a stadium in Manila May 15, 2007. Filipinos braced themselves for allegations of fraud and more violence on Monday as a lengthy vote-count followed congressional and local elections marred by ambushes and shootouts.
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A monk stands on the escalator of a shopping mall at the Peak in Hong Kong May 29, 2007, about a month before the 10th anniversary of Hong Kong's handover to Chinese rule. REUTERS/Paul Yeung
Labourers work at a building site in Shanghai June 7, 2007. China's economy probably kept up a rapid pace in May, with strong growth in everything from investment to retail sales fuelling inflationary pressures. REUTERS/Aly Song
A tourist visits yellow sulphur and mineral salt formations created by the upwelling springs of Dallol volcano in this picture taken November 29, 2004. Dallol is unique in the world because is the only volcano situated below the sea level in Danakil depression, also known as Afar, one of the hottest places in the world with temperatures sometimes over 60 degrees Celsius in the sun. Picture taken November 29, 2004. REUTERS/Michel Laplace-Toulouse
A mask representing the devil, known as El Colacho, is seen during traditional Corpus Christi celebrations in Castrillo de Murcia June 7, 2007. REUTERS/Felix Ordonez
Macedonians celebrate the summer solstice at the Kokino megalithic observatory June 21, 2007. The 3,800 years old observatory was discovered in 2001 in the north-western town of Kumanovo 70 km (43 miles) north from capital Skopje and is ranked as the fourth oldest observatory in the world after Egypt's Abu Simbel, Britain's Stonehenge and Cambodia's Angkor Wat according to NASA. REUTERS/Ognen Teofilovski
U.S. soldiers run after they release a smoke grenade during a joint patrol with Iraqi soldiers in Baquba June 25, 2007.
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A yellow flower is seen in the bed of a dried-up pond on the outskirts of Kunming, southwest China's Yunnan province July 8, 2007. REUTERS/Stringer
Pakistani farmers dry fresh dates to preserve them during the July harvesting season in Sukkur, 480 km (300 miles) from Karachi, July 30, 2007. Agriculture is the mainstay of Pakistan's economy, generating one-fourth of the gross domestic product and 44 percent of the total employment in the country of more than 140 million people, according to the Agriculture Ministry. REUTERS/Mohsin Hassan
The moon passes between the earth and the sun to cause an annular eclipse as seen in Bogota, Colombia, April 8, 2005. This eclipse seen as complete only from a narrow corridor in Panama, Colombia and Venezuela, is a rare occurrence known as a hybrid eclipse, due to the fact that parts of the path are annular, leaving a ring of the sun visible around the moon, and other parts total. REUTERS/Daniel Munoz
A Toco Toucan, also known as the Ramphastos toco, rests in the bird enclosure of the Faunia animal theme park in Madrid April 27, 2005. Toucans, which live between 10-15 years, live in the wild in the tropical rainforests from the Guianas through Brazil to northern Argentina and are fruit eaters. REUTERS/Victor Fraile
A sculpture made from 30,000 bananas is seen in London's Trafalgar Square, October 5, 2004. London-based artist Doug Fishbone's sculpture went on display on Tuesday and was dismantled by members of the public invited to take away the bananas for free. REUTERS/Peter Macdiarmid
An Iranian woman waits for a Tele-cabin at the women's section at Dizin ski slope, about 40 km (25 miles) north of Tehran, January 6, 2006. The Dizin Resort is a favourite getaway for well-to-do young Tehranians during winter and spring. Photo taken January 6, 2006. REUTERS/Morteza Nikoubazl
Senegalese youths are silhouetted against dust kicked up during a traditional Ekonkon dance at sunset in the village of Kabousse, in the West African country's southern Casamance region January 8, 2006. The dance was to held celebrate a locally important wrestling match planned for later in the week. REUTERS/Finbarr O'Reilly
Chinese labourers work on scaffolds at a building site for airport expansion at the Pudong International Airport in Shanghai October 19, 2005. China's economy grew 9.4 percent in the third quarter of 2005 compared with a year earlier, underpinned by robust investment-led export growth and steady consumer demand. REUTERS/China Newsphoto
An elderly woman leaves a voting booth during the parliamentary elections at a polling station in Dnipropetrovsk, Ukraine March 26, 2006. Ukraine passes judgement on its Orange Revolution leaders on Sunday in an election sure to see a resurgence of Russia-backed forces and mark a step back from the pro-West ideals that piloted the liberals to power. REUTERS/Alexander Demianchuk
A man walks through the halls of Capitol Hill in Washington, January 27, 2006. Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid admitted on Friday he and fellow Democrats lack the votes to block President George W. Bush's nomination of conservative appeals judge Samuel Alito to the U.S. Supreme Court. REUTERS/Jim Young
A tree stands in a field of oilseed rape crop in Warwickshire, central England, May 11, 2005. REUTERS/Darren Staples
An Indian taxi driver walks amid rows of idle taxis taken off the roads during a one-day strike by the drivers in Bombay April 24, 2002. The taxi drivers called the strike to protest against the orders of an Indian court to restrict polluting cabs. All the taxis in the city were told to convert to compressed natural gas fuel by June 30, 2002. REUTERS/Arko Datta
Rain drops fall on a Venetian traditional mask during a rain storm in Saint Mark's Square at the Venice Carnival February 21, 2004. REUTERS/Dylan Martinez
Member of the Brazilian samba school, Salgueiro, dance in Rio de Janeiro's Sambodrome during the first of two nights of competition, February 22, 2004. Rio's globally televised glitzy parades by top samba schools run through early Tuesday morning. REUTERS/Eliana Aponte
Sunflowers cover a field near the Tuscan city of Siena July 1, 2005. Global climate change will bring hotter, drier summers to the Mediterranean and hit two of the region's biggest earners, agriculture and tourism, according to a study released by environmental group World Wildlife Fund on Friday. The study forecast what would happen if the world's average temperature increased by two degrees Celsius above pre-industrial levels in the period 2031-2060 - a situation many scientists believe probable due to the greenhouse effect. REUTERS/Chris Helgren
Footprints are left on the shore of Sydney's Bronte Beach in this picture taken October 26, 2004. Australia has the world's highest rate of skin cancer. Twenty years of sun protection warnings have made sun-loving Australians more vigilant about exposure to UV radiation at the beach but they are more than twice as likely to be sunburned at home, according to The Cancer Council Australia's National Sun Survey. REUTERS/Tim Wimborne
An Ethiopean woman reads from the bible at the Holy Sepulchre Church in the Old City of Jerusalem April 8, 2004. Maundy Thursday or Holy Thursday is the day Christians commemorate the Last Supper of Jesus Christ and monks walk for a service to the Holy Sepulchre Church in the Old City of Jerusalem on Maundy Thursday. REUTERS/Jerry Lampen
Locals dressed in costume are silhouetted against a burning replica Viking galley in Lerwick during the Up Helly Aa Festival on the Island of Shetland in Scotland January 28, 2003. The Up Helly Aa Festival, introduced by men returning from the Napoleonic Wars of the early 19th century, takes place annually on the last Tuesday of January. Participants drag the replica Viking galley through the streets of Lerwick to a designated point where it is ceremonially burnt. REUTERS/Jeff J Mitchell
A Chinese farmer arranges corn at a village in Guiyang, capital of southwest China's Guizhou province, September 4, 2005. REUTERS/China Newsphoto
Chicks during the Vietnam bird flu
Lone soccer fan stands to listen to the Turkish national anthem before a Turkish 2nd soccer division in Izmir. A lone soccer fan stands to listen to the Turkish national anthem before a Turkish 2nd soccer division category B match between Izmirspor and Nazilli Belediyespor at Alsancak Stadium in the western Turkey's coastal city of Izmir, March 13, 2005. The game drew a small number of spectators as the teams played in front of empty stands. REUTERS
A windsurfer gets airbourne as the sun sets over Cape Town's Blaauwberg beach, February 23, 2004. Strong south easterly winds and clear summer days draws thousands of tourists and local enthusiasts of the sport to the city's beaches every year. REUTERS/Mike Hutchings
The Tour de France riders pass bales of hay during the 174.5km third stage of the 89th cycling classic from Metz to Reims July 9, 2002. Germany's Eric Zabel presently holds the leader's yellow jersey. REUTERS/Eric Gaillard
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