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Overcoat men

Some cool photo card images:


Overcoat men
photo card
Image by suemon123
Overcoat men - the back identifies them as Segal and Hugh McQuary. This cabinet card is marked "Davidson Bros. Masonic Temple, Winchester, Va".


leaving card (inside)
photo card
Image by Mouse
Leaving card (inner) created by my final placement class (9-11yrs old). Each small panel opens independently, with a message inside.
See also: www.flickr.com/photos/mouse/1664413/


185. Aerial view of San Francisco, photo post card
photo card
Image by San Diego Air & Space Museum Archives
Catalog Number: Mitchell185
Title : 185. Aerial view of San Francisco, photo post card
Collection : Robert Mitchell Collection
Repository : San Diego Air and Space Museum Archive

2012 Opel Astra J GTC Irmscher (03)

A few nice photo show images I found:


2012 Opel Astra J GTC Irmscher (03)
photo show
Image by Georg Schwalbach (GS1311)
Essen Motor Show 2011

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The Opel Astra is a small family car engineered and manufactured by the German automaker Opel since 1991.

It is branded as Vauxhall Astra in the United Kingdom, the Buick Excelle XT in China and the Chevrolet Astra/Vectra in Latin America. The Saturn Astra was also built for the American and Canadian market, but sales were discontinued in 2009 due to the discontinuation of GM's Saturn marque. The Holden Astra was also discontinued in Australia in 2009 due to exchange rates making the car uncompetitive, and was replaced by the Holden Cruze. It is planned to return it to the Australian market in 2012 as the Opel Astra. The Chevrolet Vectra (Astra H) was also discontinued in Latin America and was also replaced by the Chevrolet Cruze.

The Astra is now built in China, Germany, the United Kingdom, Brazil and Poland, as well as being assembled from complete knock down (CKD) kits in other countries.

(Wikipedia)

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Der Opel Astra J ist ein Pkw-Modell der Kompaktklasse des Automobilherstellers Opel und der Nachfolger des Opel Astra H. Der Wagen wurde der Öffentlichkeit auf der IAA 2009 in Frankfurt am Main vorgestellt.

Am 4. Dezember 2009 kam er zunächst als fünftürige Schrägheck-Variante auf den Markt. Der Sports Tourer folgte am 13. November 2010. Die dreitürige GTC-Variante steht ab dem 14. Januar 2012 beim Händler. Abschließend wird ab September 2012 noch eine Stufenhecklimousine das Angebot abrunden. Laut verschiedenen Pressemitteilungen sind sogar Coupé als auch Cabrio in Planung.

(Wikipedia)


Day 323: The Hanging!
photo show
Image by -Snugg-
It's been hard for me to keep this a secret from you all, but today I don't have to anymore: I have a show at JPLicks right in the middle of Harvard Square!

It went up today and should be up for two months so local people should swing by and take a peek! But that's also enough time for non-locals to book flights... :]
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Photos included (from left to right, but they're not all in this picture...): Into the Outer (205) The Poster-Puppy (282), Cheesy Ponderings (190), Mummified (147), Sun at Last (172) Lost (81), Furcut (192), Sketch (55), Light Painting (47), On the Street (276), Humiliation (244), Chalk (263)... plus a "never before seen" photo that you'll only see if you go to the show. :P

Young Men and the Sea

Some cool fun photos images:


Young Men and the Sea
fun photos
Image by Vicki & Chuck Rogers
These young men were having a wonderful time together August 20, 2005 at the water's edge in Carmel by the Sea, California, USA.

Photo by Chuck Rogers.

View our most interesting photos according to flickr.


Vintage: Girls on a Donkey
fun photos
Image by deflam
1907. The back reads: "Room For One More." The girl in front is Winnie, the other is Edna. I don't know what their relation to me is.

Also on the back is stamped:
Crothers & Birdsong
National Bicycles. Eastman Kodak and Supplies.
214 E. Houston St. San Antonio, Texas

Indecente

Some cool digital photos images:


Indecente
digital photos
Image by fs999
Pentax K-7 • Pentax DA* 200mm f:2.8 ED SDM
Hoya Pro1 Digital Filter Close-Up N°3
Dörr Combi TTL Macro Flash


White Inside
digital photos
Image by fs999
Pentax K-7 • Pentax DA* 200mm f:2.8 ED SDM
Hoya Pro1 Digital Filter Close-Up N°3
Dörr Combi TTL Macro Flash

Nice American Photo photos

Check out these american photo images:


American Spring
american photo
Image by LuAnn Hunt
This is the little chapel located at the Old City Cemetery in Lynchburg, VA. The sun was just beginning to set. The early bloomers are present and I like that the American flag was just so for this shot.

I enjoy taking photos at the Cemetery. It's a quiet place, of course, but I have never considered it scary or spooky. It's serene and peaceful. Though the lives that are marked here were probably anything but peaceful. Since it's a historic graveyard, there are many civil war soldiers buried here. It's also where many Lynchburg African American people were buried up until the 70's, though there's still a "Potter's Field" where families that can't afford a burial, one is provided.


American Truck, Australian Fire Engine
american photo
Image by yewenyi
I spent a few hours at the museum, I expected something ordinary and was pleasently surprised to find an excellent Museum.

A locally built Fire Engine on an American Truck.

AUS NSW Penrith_20060722_043 See where this photo was taken at maps.yuan.cc.


American Freedom
american photo
Image by Universal Pops
All comments and views are much appreciated. Thank you!

American Freedom is the name of the variety of daylily. Taken at the Raleigh Hemerocallis Garden in Jaycee Park. There were only 9 or 10 varieties of daylilies in bloom when I visited the garden.

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License . If you use this photo on your website, you need to provide a link to this Flickr page.

Maker Faire Auditions 2009 at The Tech Museum of Innovation

Some cool photo maker images:


Maker Faire Auditions 2009 at The Tech Museum of Innovation
photo maker
Image by kentkb
Maker Faire Audition 2009 at The Tech Museum of Innovation
This photo is licensed under a Creative Commons license. If you use this photo, please list the photo credit as "Kent K. Barnes / kentkb" and link the credit to
www.kentkb.com.
Thank You....


Maker Faire Auditions 2009 at The Tech Museum of Innovation
photo maker
Image by kentkb
Maker Faire Audition 2009 at The Tech Museum of Innovation
This photo is licensed under a Creative Commons license. If you use this photo, please list the photo credit as "Kent K. Barnes / kentkb" and link the credit to
www.kentkb.com.
Thank You....


Maker Faire Auditions 2009 at The Tech Museum of Innovation
photo maker
Image by kentkb
Maker Faire Audition 2009 at The Tech Museum of Innovation
This photo is licensed under a Creative Commons license. If you use this photo, please list the photo credit as "Kent K. Barnes / kentkb" and link the credit to
www.kentkb.com.
Thank You....

[free textures]

A few nice photo editing free images I found:


[free textures]
photo editing free
Image by Hammonton Photography
dark reflections


I am now offering some my homemade textures for use by those of you in the flickr community.

If you like it you can have it, just please favorite it or leave a comment to let me know that you are downloading it.

[If you use this texture and you remember could please post a link to your photo in comments. We would LOVE to see how you used this texture!]
Thanks so much♥,
Hammonton Photography

PS: These are all natural textures. Photographs that I've taken outdoors or around the house - with the intent of becoming a texture for you!
[If you have any requests.. feel free to leave them in comments!]

Nice Image Share photos

A few nice image share images I found:


(animated stereo) Ballroom dancing during the Belle Epoch. 1902
image share
Image by Thiophene_Guy
To see the column width animated version (669 x 722) scroll down to the first comment; to view the large version (1135 x 1224) view original size (click all sizes).

The Library of Congress website offers a multitude of historical images, many with no know restrictions on use. The original 1902 H. C. White stereograph is titled The ballroom, - salute partners.

Copyright
The purpose here is not to duplicate the original image, from the Library of Congress website, but to generate a downloadable animated gif to assist viewing and presentation. It is believed that the original image has no known restrictions on use. Library of Congress digital ID: hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/cph.3d02246

Technical details
The digital image was rotated until level (arbitrary) and the borders were cropped. Subsequent Left image rotation (-0.1 deg), alignment, and animated gif generation done with StereoPhotoMaker, a freeware program by Masuji Suto & David Sykes.


(animated stereo) Triptych: Shooting the Chutes at Coney Island, NY (1904, 1 of 3)
image share
Image by Thiophene_Guy
To see the medium animated version either scroll down to the first image in the triptych below or view original size (look above in the "all sizes" or the "share this" menu).

The Library of Congress website offers a multitude of historical images, many with no known restrictions on use. The 1903 William H. Rau stereograph is titled "Shooting the Chutes", Luna Park, Coney Island, N.Y.

Dreamland was an amusement park at Coney Island from 1904-1911, when it was destroyed by fire and not rebuilt. Luna Park, the adjacent park where this water slide was located, operated from 1903-1944 when it was destroyed by fire and not rebuilt.


Copyright Advisory
The purpose here is not to duplicate the original image, from the Library of Congress website, but to generate a downloadable animated gif to assist viewing and presentation. The original image has no known restrictions on use. Library of Congress web address for this image: www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2005677793 .

Technical details
The digital image was rotated until level (arbitrary) and the borders were cropped. Subsequent image rotation, resizing, alignment, and animated gif generation done with StereoPhotoMaker, a freeware program by Masuji Suto & David Sykes. Some distortion remains that could not be corrected.


(animated stereo) Flooded Temple of Isis, Philae, Egypt. 1900-1920
image share
Image by Thiophene_Guy
To see the small animated version (506 x 736) scroll down to the first comment; to see the very large (2530 x 3680) version view original size (click all sizes). You may also view indicated regions as animations, appropriately re-centered and enlarged, by clicking the links in the notes above. The level of detail is amazing.

The purpose here is not to duplicate the original image, from the Library of Congress website, but to generate a downloadable animated gif to assist viewing and presentation.

The library of congress offers a multitude of historical images online, many needing no license to redistribute. The original Matson collection stereoview is titled Assuan and Philae. Birth house in Temple of Isis, Philae.. The approximate date of capture is 1900-1920. At this time the the original island location of the temple complex was inundated several months of the year because of the Aswan low dam, completed in 1902. The temple seems designed to take advantage of its latitude, near the Tropic of Cancer, by skillfully maximizing shadows at the summer solstice to heighten contrast between the walls and all surrounding stonework. See the wikipedia entry for more extensive historical detail. There are no known restrictions on publication. Library of Congress digital ID: hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/matpc.01586

Image rotations, resizing, alignment, and animated gif generation done with StereoPhotoMaker, a freeware program by Masuji Suto & David Sykes.

Cool Online Image Editor images

A few nice online image editor images I found:



Exakta & Flash, Nov 1950 PopPho pg 126
online image editor
Image by camerawiki
From Popular Photography magazine, November 1950 (Vol. 27, No. 5), page 126.

Another ad early in the official distribution of Exakta camera to the US market. Note that the address, 46 West 29th St., New York, is adjacent to Camera Specialty Co., Max Wirgin's other enterprise.

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This page has been scanned as an information reference for Camera-wiki.org, the non-commercial online encyclopedia of cameras, photography, and their history.

This ad is unusual in carrying the notice "Copyright 1950, Exakta Camera Company Inc." Originally under US law, this copyright would have expired 28 years later; however later changes in US law extended this protection. In theory, copyright still applies to this image, although it would be difficult to determine who actually owns the rights today.

A fair use argument may justify republication of this image, but the editors of camera-wiki strongly discourage this.


US Exakta Import, June 1950 PopPho pg. 141
online image editor
Image by camerawiki
From Popular Photography magazine, June 1950 (Vol. 26, No. 6), page 141.

The first sentence "since its arrival last month…" marks this as the starting point for official Exakta camera distribution in the US. Note that the address, 46 West 29th St., New York, is adjacent to Camera Specialty Co., Max Wirgin's other enterprise.

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This page has been scanned as an information reference for Camera-wiki.org, the non-commercial online encyclopedia of cameras, photography, and their history.

This ad is unusual in carrying the notice "Copyright 1950, Exakta Camera Company Inc." Originally under US law, this copyright would have expired 28 years later; however later changes in US law extended this protection. In theory, copyright still applies to this image, although it would be difficult to determine who actually owns the rights today.

A fair use argument may justify republication of this image, but the editors of camera-wiki strongly discourage this.

Cool Photo Card images

Some cool photo card images:


Who's Telling Your Story?
photo card
Image by meeralee
I’ve never been interested in predictions about the future, although I will admit to being smitten with the idea that a whole life can be written in the lines of a hand, or that a spot of tea in the afternoon might begin with a spoon of sugar and end in a shadowy prophecy at the bottom of a mug.

But there’s a lot of romance in the art of fortune telling -- much that’s appealing in the notion that all of the events of your existence are somehow contained, from the very beginning, within you or about your person. All of your successes and failures swirling around you like mists, waiting to be divined by the nearest interpreter.

Or maybe it's really the nearest storyteller. And after all, which one of us could say that she doesn’t enjoy hearing stories about herself?

Still, if you don’t believe in psychic forces there’s not much to be said for having your palm read, or your tea leaves, or your Tarot cards. If you don’t believe in psychic forces, it’s just you and a woman in scarves making up stories about you, really, and taking your money into the bargain. Isn’t it?

Well, usually it is. But not if you have someone like Anya Weber sitting opposite you at the table.

Anya is a petite, no-nonsense editor who works for a school publisher by day and writes plays and screenplays by night. She wears serious wire-rimmed glasses, behind which sit a pair of unusually thoughtful eyes. Her back is straight, her conversation sharp, and she impresses new acquaintances with her grave intelligence and sly sense of humor.

She also happens to be a Tarot reader, and has been for the past 13 years – ever since a college roommate with less persistent inclinations bought and abandoned a deck. Anya insists, though, that she doesn’t use the cards to tell the future. Instead, she’s part of a psychological tradition in the world of Tarot. During readings, she explains to her clients what she believes the cards they’ve chosen can mean, and invites them to form personal interpretations based on their own understandings of what’s important in their lives.

In effect, rather than trying to tell their stories for them, Anya gives people the tools to become their own storytellers.

At least, that’s how I see it. But since I want to observe this process for myself, we arrange for her to conduct a reading where I can be in attendance.


april flores sez get better!
photo card
Image by violet.blue
April Flores sends me a 'get well soon' card from the convention via Jonno! (shot with his iPhone) I *love* her, her new film is called "Voluptuous Life"


Moo cards
photo card
Image by victoriapeckham
My Moo cards arrived yesterday, and they're bloody gorgeous. The print quality is excellent, and the card is much sturdier than I'd imagined. I am slightly sorry I decided I didn't have one hundred photos that were good enough to make into cards. Instead, I went for two sets of fifty. Now I just have to decide what I'm going to do with them. Make a collage of one set of fifty and hand the other lot out, perhaps.

Feel free to add notes.

(Yeah, okay, I cheated. These aren't the actual cards – all my pictures of them were blurred. Must do something about them shakes.)

The BEAT CARES holiday food and toy drive at Brentwood Town Centre photos by Ron Sombilon Gallery (485)

A few nice image galleries images I found:


The BEAT CARES holiday food and toy drive at Brentwood Town Centre photos by Ron Sombilon Gallery (485)
image galleries
Image by SOMBILON ART, MEDIA and PHOTOGRAPHY

Big Omaha 2011 Photo Booth

Some cool photo booths images:


Big Omaha 2011 Photo Booth
photo booths
Image by Silicon Prairie News


Big Omaha 2011 Photo Booth
photo booths
Image by Silicon Prairie News


Big Omaha 2011 Photo Booth
photo booths
Image by Silicon Prairie News

Nice Photo Studio photos

Some cool photo studio images:


Anna 03 © studio.es
photo studio
Image by Vincent Boiteau
bueno...me gustan mas los retratos...casi no se nota o??


Brivaelle 02 © studio.es
photo studio
Image by Vincent Boiteau
still on the balcony. Between takes. Here i added huge grain, i wanted the texture. It's one of those cases where seeing this image printed in, say, A2 on nice paper is a completely different experience. I love printing images, on canvas, it's like adding another sense to experiencing it, you actually feel the pic in your hands.

When you convert an image to BW, the levels and curves are sooo importante because your eye picks up the luminosity differences (contrast) so well.

Brivaelle is with Crystal models in Paris


sergio 05 © studio.es
photo studio
Image by Vincent Boiteau
Alfredo reading

Nice Edit Photos photos

A few nice edit photos images I found:


Edited with Portrait Professional Max
edit photos
Image by boolve
This photo edited with NIK Viveza in Photoshop and finished with Portrait Professional Max sofware.



Mp3 to listen


rails edited
edit photos
Image by Saunderses
Edited version of www.flickr.com/photos/lausdeo/145400547/

Extremely Unlikely Recycle of OPoT Set Pic

Check out these photo edit online images:


Extremely Unlikely Recycle of OPoT Set Pic
photo edit online
Image by inacentaurdump
so, these fake physics journals i photoshop'ed for the Once A Pawn of Time set got used as stock photos for some RL journals!!! weirdness:-D

--copy and paste from site--

Subaltern Media publishes the following online:
Wide Screen

Wide Screen is a peer-reviewed, open access journal. It is devoted to the critical study of cinema from historical, theoretical, political, and aesthetic perspectives. With radical changes in the modes of production, distribution, and exhibition, the journal aims to combine the best of academic and journalistic critique of cinema to inform readers about the various critical vantage points from which to understand cinema in this dynamic environment.

The journal has been listed amongst the best of educational and research sources on the Web by Intute (AHRC and JISC) and DOAJ (Lund University/INASP/Swedish Library Association).

Link to Wide Screen

Editors blog: Edit Room is the Wide Screen editors’ blog

Link to Edit Room
Critical Stew

Critical Stew is an site for Critical Theory and Philosophy. The site is devoted to Critical Theory and its unique ability to both explain and challenge “what goes without saying” in the contemporary world. It seeks to interpret the world in a way unavailable to the ‘abstract empiricism’ of more nominally ‘realistic’ approaches. Critical Stew follows Heidegger’s belief that “questioning is the piety of thought”.

Link to Critical Stew
Picture by Ina Centaur. Taken from artist’s web site on Flickr [link]. Used as per Creative Commons Licence advertised on web page.


Pathway through the trees (Lightroom 3)
photo edit online
Image by Richard Corfield (M0RJC)
Taken back in 2007 and revisited in Lightroom. I'm back on the demo version. I'm tempted by Wacom's Lightroom bundle though it's expensive. Wacom also do factory refurbished tablets which are a little cheaper. Can I justify Lightroom and a new tablet for £50, the difference between the best online offer for the bundle and buying a factory refurbished tablet directly from Wacom? Can I justify spending the extra on a fancier tablet if with Bibble the cheaper Bamboo model would likely suffice for now? I'm using a trackball at the moment which does become fiddly for heavy photo editing.

Using the fixing brush rather than a gradient has led to overspill of the effect, though I think that overspill works in this case. It has reduced the contrast in the distance on the path. This copy on FlickR may be benefitting from FlickR having a full size image, where Flickr's copy for Bibble has a seriously reduced image to start from due to my "For Upload" settings.

(Concerning the tablet - I'm starting to wonder if this looks like a Loss Leader on many web sites - permanently out of stock, but there's a more expensive one you can buy instead)


June 1 School Work
photo edit online
Image by NedraI
I'm back to listing 3 daily goals on Plurk like many of us did last summer. One of today's goals was to get one 1st grade podcast finished and posted online. The first graders not only talked a lot but the ummmed and paused a lot too. So that means lots of editing time for me! The Macbook belongs to the school. Garageband and the photos work but most everything else is blocked so I set my computer up next to it so I can check in with Plurk every once in awhile. And yes I got all 4 goals done today.

Crowds at a prominent funeral in Delhi

Some cool free photo software images:


Crowds at a prominent funeral in Delhi
free photo software
Image by vm2827
Kodak HTML Email

Get Kodak prints of this picture, and all your other favorites, at www.kodakgallery.com!

How to save a picture
Simply right-click on it, then "Save Image As...".   (Mac users: drag the picture to your desktop.)

Free Software!
Organize, print, and share your digital photos using FREE Kodak EasyShare software. Download the software

Get 20 Free Prints

Get started for free at kodakgallery.com and we'll give you 20 free prints (new members only). Plus, create photo mugs, books, cards, and more!

 


My last photo in Flickr
free photo software
Image by NeeZhom Photomalaya
Another pink flower. The texture is Fractal abstract, created using Apophysis 2.08 software. . And like always blend all in PS. There are so many softwares to create variety of fractals abstract so easily. Wanna know? Message me, it's all free ;)

More photos on my website = www.photomalaya.com

My Facebook = www.facebook.com/Neezhom

From the tiniest to the biggest


View large - farm4.static.flickr.com/3597/3634427027_a165a3f0f4_o.jpg

May Allah gives us all guidance and show the light to the truth, for our own happiness now and forever :)

Betul bak kata orang tentang teman untuk berseronok ramai, tetapi teman untuk sama-sama susah senang amat payah untuk dicari.


fotos vigilia
free photo software
Image by The World Wants a Real Deal
Kodak HTML Email

Get Kodak prints of this picture, and all your other favorites, at www.kodakgallery.com!

How to save a picture
Simply right-click on it, then "Save Image As...".   (Mac users: drag the picture to your desktop.)

Free Software!
Organize, print, and share your digital photos using FREE Kodak EasyShare software. Download the software

Get 20 Free Prints

Get started for free at kodakgallery.com and we'll give you 20 free prints (new members only). Plus, create photo mugs, books, cards, and more!

 

Nice Photo Editing photos

Some cool photo editing images:


30 Days of Gratitude- Day 22
photo editing
Image by aussiegall
30 Days of Gratitude- Day 22
Today I am grateful for the internet, a great way to keep in touch with family and friends. Also a great source of knowledge.
I learnt a lot about layers and photo montages over the internet. I added a couple of wings to the watch and now have an image called "Time Flies"

Nice Photo Edit photos

Check out these photo edit images:



Sneakpeak
photo edit
Image by Chris Halderman
Something i'm working on for some time. Finally found the right stock and pictures. Might be done tomorrow or the day after that. Aaah and this is just a sneakpeak...Tell me what you think.

Title: Africa
Full version HERE: www.flickr.com/photos/halderman/2604935556/in/photostream/

Cool Free Photo Images images

A few nice free photo images images I found:

Cool Photo Processing images

Check out these photo processing images:


Sick Berries
photo processing
Image by Joel Bedford


fist
photo processing
Image by Joel Bedford


Four Unidentified Women
photo processing
Image by George Eastman House
Accession Number: 1974:0193:0002

Maker: Southworth & Hawes

Title: Four Unidentified Women

Date: ca. 1850

Medium: daguerreotype

Dimensions: whole plate; 21.6 x 16.5 cm.

George Eastman House Collection

General information about the George Eastman House Photography Collection is available at http://www.eastmanhouse.org/inc/collections/photography.php.

For information on obtaining reproductions go to: www.eastmanhouse.org/flickr/index.php?pid=1974:0193:0002.

Cool Photo Galleries images

Check out these photo galleries images:


Washington DC: National Gallery of Art - East Building
photo galleries
Image by wallyg
The National Gallery of Art, administered by the Smithsonian Institute, was established on the National in 1938 by the United States Congress with funds for construction and a substantial art collection donated by Andrew W. Mellon, major art works donated by Lessing J. Rosenwald, Italian art contributions from Samuel Henry Kress, and more than 2,000 sculptures, paintings, pieces of decorative art, and porcelains from Joseph E. Widener.

The museum comprises two building, the West Building, and the East Building, which are linked by a spacious underground concourse resting beneath a series of terahedron "crystal" skylights. The West Building, composed of pink Tennessee marble, was designed in 1937 by architect John Russell Pope. Pope’s neoclassical style features a central pavilion with a gigantic columned portico and a massive dome, flanked by large, symmetrical east and west wings. In contrast, East Building, which was designed in 1978 by I.M. Pei, is sharply geometrical and fragmented. The H-shaped façade is similarly faced in pink marble from the same quarry. To emphasize the sharp angles, though, lighter stone was used for the vertical corners. The sharp fin of the west corner cleaves the air at an angle of 19.5 degrees and rises 107 feet above ground.

The West Building has an extensive collection of paintings and sculptures by European masters from the medieval period through the late 19th century, as well as pre-20th century works by American artists. The East Building focuses on modern and contemporary art. The East Building also contains the main offices of the NGA and a large research facility, Center for the Advanced Study in the Visual Arts (CASVA). To the west of the West Building, across Seventh Street, is the 6.1 acres Sculpture Garden, centered on a large circular fountain (an ice rink in the winter) surrounded by stone seating.

The Smithsonian Institution, an educational and research institute and associated museum complex, administered and funded by the government of the United States and by funds from its endowment, contributions, and profits from its shops and its magazines, was established in 1846. Although concentrated in Washington DC, its collection of over 136 million items is spread through 19 museums, a zoo, and nine research centers from New York to Panama.

Cool Photo Edit images

A few nice photo edit images I found:


remix.
photo edit
Image by W3155Y


House by the Sea
photo edit
Image by Rusty Russ
Variation on my previous image with this one comprised of 4 photos. It came out somewhat less Halloween like and more Van Gogh. The sky was a picture of rocks that looked better upside down and merged with the clouds.


An Owl in the Bush
photo edit
Image by Rusty Russ
An owl in the bush is worth two in the hand...or so they say.

Cool Online Photos images

Some cool online photos images:


Labors of love (extra projects)
online photos
Image by jay mann
home | service ~ teaching ~ intellectual ~ technology ~ leadership | about me

During my time at SPL I did several things in addition to my normal duties:

• I taught an online dating workshop
• Contributed to the library's blog with an interactive, Web 2.0 post about Valentine's Day
• Contributed to the Staff Favorites picks
• Worked at 10 additional branches (directory of all of SPL's branches)
• Suggested the design the Ballard stamp used in the Libraries for All Passport program

Service Home


Pullip Online, Round 1, Thème mode japon.
online photos
Image by ḺanyḺane
Pour moi la mode japonaise se limite aux monogrammes de Murakami, alors franchement se fut pas évident. J'ai misé sur la couleur. J'aime bien mes photos, mais j'suis incapable de dire si je suis dedans ou pas ...


Pullip Online, Round 1, Thème mode japon.
online photos
Image by ḺanyḺane
Pour moi la mode japonnaise se limite aux monogrammes de Murakami, alors franchement se fut pas évident. J'ai misé sur la couleur. J'aime bien mes photos, mais j'suis incapable de dire si je suis dedans ou pas ...

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