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President Obama appears in never seen before pictures as being caught unaware as he walks out of the Oval Office by none other than Spider-Man – or at least a very mini version of Spider-Man.

The intimate photograph taken by White House photographer Pete Souza shows Barack Obama joking around with one of this staffer’s children, who – dressed up as the super hero – pretends to shoot a spider web at the president – who in turn reacts by pretending he is caught up in the imaginary trap.

It is just one of the many behind-the-scenes pictures Pete Souza takes every year which show a more down-to-earth and touching side of the man who has just been named as TIME‘s Person of the Year for 2012. It is the second time he has had the honor in four years.

Barack Obama caught in the web of Spider-Man in never seen before picture

Barack Obama caught in the web of Spider-Man in never seen before picture

Other pictures released by Pete Souza, some of which have been seen before, show Barack Obama enjoying touching moments with his family – a loving father hugging his daughters Malia and Sasha at this year’s DNC, an affectionate husband pulling his First Lady Michelle tight as they watch a sunset over Chicago city skyline at Lake Michigan and as a big kid running around a swimming pool with a large water gun while daughter Sasha squirts water at him.

The White House has released a photograph showing the moment President Barack Obama learned he had won re-election against his Republican challenger Mitt Romney.

Taking the call perched on a chair at the Fairmont Millennium Park Hotel in Chicago, Barack Obama was apparently wished well by his defeated opponent.

The historic image was captured by the Obama administration’s photographer Pete Souza and was posted onto the official White House Flickr account for all to see.

Body language experts have had a field day with the signs that the just-triumphant president is giving off to the camera.

They claim that by perching on the back of the chair, Barack Obama is implicitly suggesting that he does not expect the telephone call to be a lengthy one.

Interpreting Barack Obama’s standing rather than sitting position, the experts have noted the two candidates frosty relationship and that the president is not sitting down to talk to his rival.

More obviously the president’s fingers are pressed to one of his ears, which may suggest that the room in the hotel is very noisy and that his re-election team have erupted in rapture.

Immediately after the telephone call, Mitt Romney began preparing his concession speech, having admitted beforehand that he did not have one ready expecting to win.

In his concession speech, Mitt Romney said that on the call with the president, he wished Barack Obama well, along with his family and staff.

“This is a time of great challenges for America, and I pray that the president will be successful in guiding our nation,” said Mitt Romney.

The moment President Barack Obama learned he had won re-election against his Republican challenger Mitt Romney

The moment President Barack Obama learned he had won re-election against his Republican challenger Mitt Romney

During his acceptance speech, President Barack Obama also referenced his crushed rival, saying he “just spoke with Governor Romney and I congratulated him and Paul Ryan on a hard-fought campaign”.

“We may have battled fiercely, but it’s only because we love this country deeply and we care so strongly about its future,” said Barack Obama.

During his widely praised concession speech the former Massachusetts governor lost the race after nearly 17 months of fighting, including a prolonged primary race against rivals like Newt Gingrich, Michelle Bachmann, Herman Cain and the eventual runner-up Rick Santorum.

The Republican said that he and his vice presidential pick “left everything on the field”.

“At a time like this, we can’t risk partisan bickering and political posturing. Our leaders have to reach across the aisle to do the nation’s work,” Mitt Romney said.

He added: “I believe in America. I believe in the people of America. And I ran for office because I’m concerned about America. This election is over, but our principles endure. I believe that the principles upon which this nation was founded are the only sure guide to a resurgent economy and to renewed greatness.”

In his defeat, Mitt Romney maintained that the only way for the country to succeed is if elected officials give politics a rest.

“We look to Democrats and Republicans in government at all levels to put people before the politics,” Mitt Romney said.

“I believe in America. I believe in the people of America… I ran for office because I’m concerned about America. This election is over, but our principles endure.”

Of Barack Obama, Mitt Romney said: “Ann and I will pray for him as he continues to lead this nation.”