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2/52 Holiday Snaps

A few nice photo collages images I found:


2/52 Holiday Snaps
photo collages
Image by KJGarbutt
My second '52 Weeks, 52 Photos' photo.

This one is a selection (a collage I suppose) of photos from mine and B's trip to Boston. See the 'Boston' set for all of the photos.


Collage girls
photo collages
Image by Naberacka
having high hopes

Cool Online Photo Editor images

Some cool online photo editor images:



NS_Edge_151107
online photo editor
Image by New Statesman
Photo © Joel Chant. www.joelchant.com Tel/Fax: 020 8509 7928 Mobile: 07976 291 576
email: info@joelchant.com 15/11/07-New Statesman/Edge Upstarts event marking Social Enterprise Day.
The only way is u? debate chaired by online editor Ben Davies with key speakers, left to right: Phil Hope MP, Cliff Prior, CHief Executive UnLtd, BBen Davies, Alison Ogden-Newton, Chief Executive SEL, Nigel Kershaw, The Big Issue

Cool Photo Search images

A few nice photo search images I found:


drop
photo search
Image by 1D110

Nice My Photos photos

Some cool my photos images:


My relationship with my wild river...!!!
my photos
Image by Denis Collette...!!!
My wild river reflection...!!!

This loving and passionate relationship with my river continues always to amaze me ...!!! Ü

A philosophical and impressionnist photo safari concentrated mainly on a daily basis (or almost) on my small piece of planet of 55 000 square feet …!!!
A Thoreau "waldennienne" approach …!!!

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Ma relation avec ma rivière sauvage...!!!

Reflet de ma rivière sauvage …!!!

Cette relation amoureuse et passionnée avec ma rivière continue toujours à me surprendre ...!!! Ü

Un safari photo philosophique et impressioniste au quotidien concentré essentiellement (ou presque) sur un petit morceau de planète de 55 000 pieds carrés ...!!!
Une démarche "waldennienne" à la Thoreau …!!!



My first interview!!
my photos
Image by Raymond Larose
My interview with Carl Zeiss Lenses was published this morning from their HQ in Germany!

Please, read on!

Nice Upload Photo photos

Some cool upload photo images:


Mars Attacks Snow White!
upload photo
Image by apollonia666
Uploading some older photos. This is from my Halloween party in 2003.


N9766Z - a Kenmore Air Beaver landing sequence - 3a of 14: Lights, camera, action! Then Photoshop for color!!
upload photo
Image by AvgeekJoe
This one is adjusted in photoshop... very beautiful once the haze of a damp, hazy January 2010 afternoon is taken out. Oh and I added saturation and took out digital noise via median. Even made the pic a bit warmer in temp which makes the water glassy.

Best viewed large. Original doesn't look that great.
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I caught this entire landing sequence on January 16, 2010 from the Space Needle.

The aircraft - is a 1953 Dehavilland Beaver DHC-2 MK.1, registered as N9766Z still has a radial engine. In 21 days I'll get to hopefully fly aboard one of these beauties.

Nice American Photo photos

A few nice american photo images I found:


American Coot with Ruddy and Ring-necked Ducks
american photo
Image by Mr. T in DC
American Coot (Fulica americana), a Ring-necked Duck (Aythya collaris), and what appears to be a pair of Ruddy Ducks (Oxyura jamaicensis) in the Potomac River off Belle Haven, Virginia. They were pretty distant, hence the heavily-cropped photo.


Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center: North American P-51C, "Excalibur III"
american photo
Image by Chris Devers
Quoting Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum | North American P-51C, "Excalibur III":

On May 29, 1951, Capt. Charles F. Blair flew Excalibur III from Norway across the North Pole to Alaska in a record-setting 10½ hours. Using a system of carefully plotted "sun lines" he developed, Blair was able to navigate with precision where conventional magnetic compasses often failed. Four months earlier, he had flown Excalibur III from New York to London in less than 8 hours, breaking the existing mark by over an hour.

Excalibur III first belonged to famed aviator A. Paul Mantz, who added extra fuel tanks for long-distance racing to this standard P-51C fighter. With it Mantz won the 1946 and 1947 Bendix air race and set a transcontinental speed record in 1947 when the airplane was named Blaze of Noon. Blair purchased it from Mantz in 1949 and renamed it Excalibur III, after the Sikorsky VS-44 flying boat he flew for American Export Airlines.

Gift of Pan American World Airways

Manufacturer:
North American Aircraft Company

Date:
1944

Country of Origin:
United States of America

Dimensions:
Wingspan: 11.3 m (37 ft)
Length: 9.8 m (32 ft 3 in)
Height: 3.9 m (12 ft 10 in)
Weight, empty: 4,445 kg (9,800 lb)
Weight, gross: 5,052 kg (11,800 lb)
Top speed: 700 km/h (435 mph)

Materials:
Overall: Aluminum

Physical Description:
Single seat, single engine, low wing monoplane, World War II fighter modified for racing.

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Quoting Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum | Boeing 367-80 Jet Transport:

On July 15, 1954, a graceful, swept-winged aircraft, bedecked in brown and yellow paint and powered by four revolutionary new engines first took to the sky above Seattle. Built by the Boeing Aircraft Company, the 367-80, better known as the Dash 80, would come to revolutionize commercial air transportation when its developed version entered service as the famous Boeing 707, America's first jet airliner.

In the early 1950s, Boeing had begun to study the possibility of creating a jet-powered military transport and tanker to complement the new generation of Boeing jet bombers entering service with the U.S. Air Force. When the Air Force showed no interest, Boeing invested million of its own capital to build a prototype jet transport in a daring gamble that the airlines and the Air Force would buy it once the aircraft had flown and proven itself. As Boeing had done with the B-17, it risked the company on one roll of the dice and won.

Boeing engineers had initially based the jet transport on studies of improved designs of the Model 367, better known to the public as the C-97 piston-engined transport and aerial tanker. By the time Boeing progressed to the 80th iteration, the design bore no resemblance to the C-97 but, for security reasons, Boeing decided to let the jet project be known as the 367-80.

Work proceeded quickly after the formal start of the project on May 20, 1952. The 367-80 mated a large cabin based on the dimensions of the C-97 with the 35-degree swept-wing design based on the wings of the B-47 and B-52 but considerably stiffer and incorporating a pronounced dihedral. The wings were mounted low on the fuselage and incorporated high-speed and low-speed ailerons as well as a sophisticated flap and spoiler system. Four Pratt & Whitney JT3 turbojet engines, each producing 10,000 pounds of thrust, were mounted on struts beneath the wings.

Upon the Dash 80's first flight on July 15, 1954, (the 34th anniversary of the founding of the Boeing Company) Boeing clearly had a winner. Flying 100 miles per hour faster than the de Havilland Comet and significantly larger, the new Boeing had a maximum range of more than 3,500 miles. As hoped, the Air Force bought 29 examples of the design as a tanker/transport after they convinced Boeing to widen the design by 12 inches. Satisfied, the Air Force designated it the KC-135A. A total of 732 KC-135s were built.

Quickly Boeing turned its attention to selling the airline industry on this new jet transport. Clearly the industry was impressed with the capabilities of the prototype 707 but never more so than at the Gold Cup hydroplane races held on Lake Washington in Seattle, in August 1955. During the festivities surrounding this event, Boeing had gathered many airline representatives to enjoy the competition and witness a fly past of the new Dash 80. To the audience's intense delight and Boeing's profound shock, test pilot Alvin "Tex" Johnston barrel-rolled the Dash 80 over the lake in full view of thousands of astonished spectators. Johnston vividly displayed the superior strength and performance of this new jet, readily convincing the airline industry to buy this new airliner.

In searching for a market, Boeing found a ready customer in Pan American Airway's president Juan Trippe. Trippe had been spending much of his time searching for a suitable jet airliner to enable his pioneering company to maintain its leadership in international air travel. Working with Boeing, Trippe overcame Boeing's resistance to widening the Dash-80 design, now known as the 707, to seat six passengers in each seat row rather than five. Trippe did so by placing an order with Boeing for 20 707s but also ordering 25 of Douglas's competing DC-8, which had yet to fly but could accommodate six-abreast seating. At Pan Am's insistence, the 707 was made four inches wider than the Dash 80 so that it could carry 160 passengers six-abreast. The wider fuselage developed for the 707 became the standard design for all of Boeing's subsequent narrow-body airliners.

Although the British de Havilland D.H. 106 Comet and the Soviet Tupolev Tu-104 entered service earlier, the Boeing 707 and Douglas DC-8 were bigger, faster, had greater range, and were more profitable to fly. In October 1958 Pan American ushered the jet age into the United States when it opened international service with the Boeing 707 in October 1958. National Airlines inaugurated domestic jet service two months later using a 707-120 borrowed from Pan Am. American Airlines flew the first domestic 707 jet service with its own aircraft in January 1959. American set a new speed mark when it opened the first regularly-scheduled transcontinental jet service in 1959. Subsequent nonstop flights between New York and San Francisco took only 5 hours - 3 hours less than by the piston-engine DC-7. The one-way fare, including a surcharge for jet service, was 5.50, or 1 round trip. The flight was almost 40 percent faster and almost 25 percent cheaper than flying by piston-engine airliners. The consequent surge of traffic demand was substantial.

The 707 was originally designed for transcontinental or one-stop transatlantic range. But modified with extra fuel tanks and more efficient turbofan engines, the 707-300 Intercontinental series aircraft could fly nonstop across the Atlantic with full payload under any conditions. Boeing built 855 707s, of which 725 were bought by airlines worldwide.

Having launched the Boeing Company into the commercial jet age, the Dash 80 soldiered on as a highly successful experimental aircraft. Until its retirement in 1972, the Dash 80 tested numerous advanced systems, many of which were incorporated into later generations of jet transports. At one point, the Dash 80 carried three different engine types in its four nacelles. Serving as a test bed for the new 727, the Dash 80 was briefly equipped with a fifth engine mounted on the rear fuselage. Engineers also modified the wing in planform and contour to study the effects of different airfoil shapes. Numerous flap configurations were also fitted including a highly sophisticated system of "blown" flaps which redirected engine exhaust over the flaps to increase lift at low speeds. Fin height and horizontal stabilizer width was later increased and at one point, a special multiple wheel low pressure landing gear was fitted to test the feasibility of operating future heavy military transports from unprepared landing fields.

After a long and distinguished career, the Boeing 367-80 was finally retired and donated to the Smithsonian in 1972. At present, the aircraft is installated at the National Air and Space Museum's new facility at Washington Dulles International Airport.

Gift of the Boeing Company

Manufacturer:
Boeing Aircraft Co.

Date:
1954

Country of Origin:
United States of America

Dimensions:
Height 19' 2": Length 73' 10": Wing Span 129' 8": Weight 33,279 lbs.

Physical Description:
Prototype Boeing 707; yellow and brown.


"Lace is Fashion" from American Fabrics
american photo
Image by karen horton
more photos and scans from American Fabrics magazine, Spring 1951 issue here

Nice Photo Buy photos

A few nice photo buy images I found:


Burning Foothills Above Boulder Fourmile Wildfire Panorama
photo buy
Image by Striking Photography by Bo Insogna
A panorama of the foothills above North Boulder burning. Boulder Res on the right. The Fourmile labor Day Boulder County Wildfire/. take on labor day from 79th Street and Lookout Road.

www.Striking-Photography.com Direct Line: 303-834-2524 Toll Free 1-888-682-0122


Cutest Curley Hair
photo buy
Image by 'Playingwithbrushes'


Cold day
photo buy
Image by 'Playingwithbrushes'

Cool Digital Picture Frames images

A few nice digital picture frames images I found:


20 Nov 2009 Photo of Morro Bay Harbor more-or-less from the perspective of a 1942 photo
digital picture frames
Image by mikebaird
20 Nov 2009 Photo of Morro Bay Harbor more-or-less from the perspective of a 1942 photo (ref. set www.flickr.com/photos/mikebaird/sets/72157622715084937/ ) showing original dredging operations before the Embarcadero was built up. Charlene Odekirk, Rosemary Olszewski asked me to take a photo of present-day 2009 Morro Bay dredging operations from the same perspective as the 1942 dredging photo she showed to me. It was suggested (by Rouvaishyana?) that the two images might be hung together in the Morro Bay Museum of Natural History for visitor interest. I have included a couple of candidate photos, as the current dredging setup barely shows in the image taken from the same point as the machinery is located further out at the Rock and is tiny in the image. www.flickr.com/photos/mikebaird/2303222094 is one location I recommend for the "2009" version. This one taken 3/1/09 does not have the dredging equipment visible of course but really shows the new harbor. I here posted other present-day image candidates at the set at www.flickr.com/photos/mikebaird/sets/72157622715084937/ (I have also included some iPhone shots of the 1942 image just for perspective - they are NOT of reproduction quality). You can download the full-resolution versions of the photos in this set (you may need to login, and select "all sizes") and print it, or click "order prints" and it can be fulfilled online. I turned my printer off over two year ago and now outsource all my limited printing needs to mpix.com or the like. I wanted to suggest that to really demonstrate the changes over time, that the new image(s) not be a print, but simply a photo, or better, a video, displayed in one of those inexpensive LCD digital picture frames that PJ used to promote my Click-Click product in 2008. Anyway, I can't resist pushing people's technical buttons. I have repeatedly suggested that museum displays that are visual only and not consist of palpable or 3-dimensional objects, be rendered via HD programmable LCD displays (a suggestion for the museum improvements committee?). Imagine, exhibits that never fade and can be incrementally improved at no cost! You might also ask "Morro Rock, Morro Bay, CA. What did it Look Like between the Mainland and the Rock from the Late 1800's until Today?" My morro-bay.com/historical/ link to morro-bay.com/morro-rock/ - this page is full of maps and photos showing answers to questions of before and after. Check it out. Best! Mike Baird - Mike Baird mike [at} mikebaird d o t com flickr.bairdphotos.com


20 Nov 2009 Photo of Morro Bay Harbor more-or-less from the perspective of a 1942 photo
digital picture frames
Image by mikebaird
20 Nov 2009 Photo of Morro Bay Harbor more-or-less from the perspective of a 1942 photo (ref. set www.flickr.com/photos/mikebaird/sets/72157622715084937/ ) showing original dredging operations before the Embarcadero was built up. Charlene Odekirk, Rosemary Olszewski asked me to take a photo of present-day 2009 Morro Bay dredging operations from the same perspective as the 1942 dredging photo she showed to me. It was suggested (by Rouvaishyana?) that the two images might be hung together in the Morro Bay Museum of Natural History for visitor interest. I have included a couple of candidate photos, as the current dredging setup barely shows in the image taken from the same point as the machinery is located further out at the Rock and is tiny in the image. www.flickr.com/photos/mikebaird/2303222094 is one location I recommend for the "2009" version. This one taken 3/1/09 does not have the dredging equipment visible of course but really shows the new harbor. I here posted other present-day image candidates at the set at www.flickr.com/photos/mikebaird/sets/72157622715084937/ (I have also included some iPhone shots of the 1942 image just for perspective - they are NOT of reproduction quality). You can download the full-resolution versions of the photos in this set (you may need to login, and select "all sizes") and print it, or click "order prints" and it can be fulfilled online. I turned my printer off over two year ago and now outsource all my limited printing needs to mpix.com or the like. I wanted to suggest that to really demonstrate the changes over time, that the new image(s) not be a print, but simply a photo, or better, a video, displayed in one of those inexpensive LCD digital picture frames that PJ used to promote my Click-Click product in 2008. Anyway, I can't resist pushing people's technical buttons. I have repeatedly suggested that museum displays that are visual only and not consist of palpable or 3-dimensional objects, be rendered via HD programmable LCD displays (a suggestion for the museum improvements committee?). Imagine, exhibits that never fade and can be incrementally improved at no cost! You might also ask "Morro Rock, Morro Bay, CA. What did it Look Like between the Mainland and the Rock from the Late 1800's until Today?" My morro-bay.com/historical/ link to morro-bay.com/morro-rock/ - this page is full of maps and photos showing answers to questions of before and after. Check it out. Best! Mike Baird - Mike Baird mike [at} mikebaird d o t com flickr.bairdphotos.com


20 Nov 2009 Photo of Morro Bay Harbor more-or-less from the perspective of a 1942 photo
digital picture frames
Image by mikebaird
20 Nov 2009 Photo of Morro Bay Harbor more-or-less from the perspective of a 1942 photo (ref. set www.flickr.com/photos/mikebaird/sets/72157622715084937/ ) showing original dredging operations before the Embarcadero was built up. Charlene Odekirk, Rosemary Olszewski asked me to take a photo of present-day 2009 Morro Bay dredging operations from the same perspective as the 1942 dredging photo she showed to me. It was suggested (by Rouvaishyana?) that the two images might be hung together in the Morro Bay Museum of Natural History for visitor interest. I have included a couple of candidate photos, as the current dredging setup barely shows in the image taken from the same point as the machinery is located further out at the Rock and is tiny in the image. www.flickr.com/photos/mikebaird/2303222094 is one location I recommend for the "2009" version. This one taken 3/1/09 does not have the dredging equipment visible of course but really shows the new harbor. I here posted other present-day image candidates at the set at www.flickr.com/photos/mikebaird/sets/72157622715084937/ (I have also included some iPhone shots of the 1942 image just for perspective - they are NOT of reproduction quality). You can download the full-resolution versions of the photos in this set (you may need to login, and select "all sizes") and print it, or click "order prints" and it can be fulfilled online. I turned my printer off over two year ago and now outsource all my limited printing needs to mpix.com or the like. I wanted to suggest that to really demonstrate the changes over time, that the new image(s) not be a print, but simply a photo, or better, a video, displayed in one of those inexpensive LCD digital picture frames that PJ used to promote my Click-Click product in 2008. Anyway, I can't resist pushing people's technical buttons. I have repeatedly suggested that museum displays that are visual only and not consist of palpable or 3-dimensional objects, be rendered via HD programmable LCD displays (a suggestion for the museum improvements committee?). Imagine, exhibits that never fade and can be incrementally improved at no cost! You might also ask "Morro Rock, Morro Bay, CA. What did it Look Like between the Mainland and the Rock from the Late 1800's until Today?" My morro-bay.com/historical/ link to morro-bay.com/morro-rock/ - this page is full of maps and photos showing answers to questions of before and after. Check it out. Best! Mike Baird - Mike Baird mike [at} mikebaird d o t com flickr.bairdphotos.com

DSC09125

Some cool photo development images:


DSC09125
photo development
Image by joncandy
28/01/13 Cardiff City DVP v Brentford, U21, Cardiff City Stadium, Cardiff, Wales


DSC09169
photo development
Image by joncandy
28/01/13 Cardiff City DVP v Brentford, U21, Cardiff City Stadium, Cardiff, Wales


6 Minutes of Injury Time
photo development
Image by joncandy
28/01/13 Cardiff City DVP v Brentford, U21, Cardiff City Stadium, Cardiff, Wales

Nice Edit Photos Online photos

Check out these edit photos online images:


Faerie Tree 2
edit photos online
Image by Pookitoots
Heat map filter applied. Original photo and enhanced photos by me. Original photo taken in 2004, County Cork, Ireland. Enhanced photo done using Pixlr free online photo editing software February 2013.

Original photo here: www.flickr.com/photos/91004827@N08/8466386179/in/set-7215...

Cool Photo Galleries images

Some cool photo galleries images:



Boston - Back Bay: Boston Public Library McKim Building - Wiggin Gallery Dioramas - George Bellows' Stag at Sharkeys
photo galleries
Image by wallyg
George Bellows, shown in the foreground, watches the boxing match which gave him the subject of his 1917, Stag at Sharkey's. The scene shows a prize fight, known as a ‘stag’, being held at a private club. The boxers are arranged in a strong, pyramid-like composition, recalling classical sculpture. The force of their action is illustrated by interlocking forms and bold diagonal lines. Bellows' lithograph portraying the fight is part of a complete sequence of his prints in the Wiggin Collection.

Located in a dark corner in the Wiggin GLocated in a dark corner in the Wiggins Gallery, twelve dioramas created by Louis Stimson in the 1940's depict artists in the midst of painting some of their most famous works. The Albert H. Wiggin Gallery, originally devoted to special collections, was given over to the exhibiting of prints in 1941 when Mr. Wiggin, a Boston born New York financier, gave the Library his collection of prints and drawings.

The Boston Public Library McKim Building, located on Boylston Street between Dartmouth and Exeter Streets, was built in 1895 by Charles Follen McKim of McKim, Mead & White. Consisting of a three-story, monumental free-standing block in the style of an Italian Renaissance palace surrounding an open courtyard, McKim's design was one of the earliest successful examples of Renaissance Beaux-Arts Classicism in America, and set the precedent for grand scale urban libraries. In 1972, the Philip Johnson-designed late modernist wing was added to the Central Library location. The Boston Public Library system, established in 1848, was the country's first publicly supported municipal library, its first large library open to the public and its first to allow citizens to borrow books. There are currently twenty-six branches in the system.
allery, twelve dioramas created by Louis Stimson in the 1940's depict artists in the midst of painting some of their most famous works. The Albert H. Wiggin Gallery, originally devoted to special collections, was given over to the exhibiting of prints in 1941 when Mr. Wiggin, a Boston born New York financier, gave the Library his collection of prints and drawings.

My Mac

Some cool my photos images:


My Mac
my photos
Image by Campin' Guy
Part of a product photoshoot, my Mac garnered a starring role. No photoshopping done to the photo. The screen of the mac caught the light perfect. ;)


My Life Recently... In a Dashboard.
my photos
Image by Brian Lane Winfield Moore
All these things has kind of described my life in the past couple of days.

Cool Share Image images

A few nice share image images I found:


(animated stereo) Fire fighting circa 1902
share image
Image by Thiophene_Guy
To animate view the image at original resolution (click all sizes) or simply scroll down.

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 image depicts fire fighters on duty. The 1902 image, by William H. Rau, has no known restrictions on publication. Library of Congress reproduction number: LC-USZ62-95628

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



(animated stereo) Victorian era music in the garden (ca 1880)
share image
Image by Thiophene_Guy
To animate view the image at original resolution (click all sizes) or simply scroll down.

The purpose here is not to duplicate the original image, from National Library Nz on the commons but to generate a downloadable animated gif to assist viewing and presentation.

The National Library of New Zealand in Wellington, New Zealand offers a multitude of historical images in the Flickr commons. The original image of Group in the garden of William and Lydia Williams, Carlyle Street, Napier is from the Alexander Turnbull library photographic archive. The circa 1880 image by William Williams, Reference number: 1/1-025684-G, has no known restrictions on publication.

Follow this link to see other animated stereoviews of photographers at work.

Animated gif generated with StereoPhotoMaker, a freeware program by Masuji Suto & David Sykes

Nice Photo Editing Free photos

Check out these photo editing free images:


Two Happy Girls
photo editing free
Image by © 2006-2013 Pink Sherbet Photography
My photos that have a creative commons license and are free for everyone to download, edit, alter and use as long as you give me, "D Sharon Pruitt" credit as the original owner of the photo. Have fun and enjoy!

Cool Photo On Canvas images

A few nice photo on canvas images I found:


DSC_4793
photo on canvas
Image by Roger Isabell
All taken in Portland and Silver Falls, Oregon

Say it Together

Some cool photo cards images:


Say it Together
photo cards
Image by Chiot's Run
My idea for my sister's Christmas card. We don't have kids so we can't pull something like this off (I don't think the cats would go for it).

for more fun visit my blog: www.Chiotsrun.com


Here's one I made earlier 17/365 2013
photo cards
Image by Gabludlow
I haven't got my card making stuff out recently, but as the title says: here's one I made earlier!


184. Aerial view of Berkeley, photo post card
photo cards
Image by San Diego Air & Space Museum Archives
Catalog Number: Mitchell184
Title : 184. Aerial view of Berkeley, photo post card
Collection : Robert Mitchell Collection
Repository : San Diego Air and Space Museum Archive

Hyper Crush - Album Art

Check out these photo albums images:


Hyper Crush - Album Art
photo albums
Image by TonyFelgueiras
Album art for Hyper Crush's Chew Fu Cold Crush Remix of their single "Keep Up"

soundcloud.com/hypercrush/keep-up-chew-fu-cold-crush-fix

Original photography by me, photographed backstage at Virgin Music Festival '09 See the original photo here: www.flickr.com/photos/tonyfelgueiras/4759737558/in/set-72...


Hook Edwardian Family Album page #31
photo albums
Image by whatsthatpicture
See notes to view links to individual images.

See more images from this fascinating Edwardian Hook family album.

Nice Make A Picture photos

Check out these make a picture images:


Van de Graff generator
make a picture
Image by Ric e Ette
Picture taken at the "Maker Faire 2008" (San Mateo, CA) - a collection of creative, weird, and sometimes useless (but always interesting) inventions, exhibits and art performances. Check out the other pictures in this set.

From http://makerfaire.com/pub/e/1204:

Electricity you can see and feel will thrill those that come visit me! Small and medium Tesla coils, a large Van de Graff gnerator that will shock you if you like. Learn how a Jacob's Ladder is built and see one displayed. If you enjoy lightning storms, you'll have fun as we play with my high voltage toys!

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Gerador Van de Graff.

Foto tirada na "Maker Faire 2008" (em San Mateo, Califórnia) - uma feira repleta de criativas, supreendentes, e algumas vezes inúteis (mas sempre interessantes) invenções, mostras e exibições de arte. Confira as outras fotos deste álbum.


Don't feed the programmer
make a picture
Image by Ric e Ette
Picture taken during lunch time at the "Maker Faire 2008" (San Mateo, CA) - a collection of creative, weird, and sometimes useless (but always interesting) inventions, exhibits and art performances. Check out the other pictures in this set.

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"Não alimente o programador".

Foto tirada durante o horário de almoço na "Maker Faire 2008" (em San Mateo, Califórnia) - uma feira repleta de criativas, supreendentes, e algumas vezes inúteis (mas sempre interessantes) invenções, mostras e exibições de arte. Confira as outras fotos deste álbum.


Marines make progress in Sangin, Afghanistan
make a picture
Image by United States Marine Corps Official Page
U.S. Marines with Lima Company, 3rd Battalion, 5th Marine Regiment conduct a census patrol in Sangin, Afghanistan, Jan. 10, 2011. The Marines conduct patrols to suppress enemy activity and gain the trust of the people. The battalion, assigned to Regimental Combat Team 2, conducted counterinsurgency operations in partnership with the International Security Assistance Force. (U.S. Marine Corps photo by Lance Cpl. Dexter S. Saulisbury/Released)

Image(122)

Check out these image upload images:


Image(122)
image upload
Image by Diego3336

- Taken at 2:23 PM on July 08, 2006; cameraphone upload by ShoZu

Nice Love Image photos

Some cool love image images:


Love and tenderness
love image
Image by pedrosimoes7
Terreiro do Paço, Lisbon, Portugal


I heart...
love image
Image by Darwin Bell
WOW, i just found out today (by receiving the book in the mail), that this and 6 other images of mine that i submitted over a year ago, were selected for this book, Focus: Love and THIS one was used on the cover!

Not a bad birthday present!

You can also find the book on the Lark Books website

They also made a video for it!


linux
love image
Image by phauly
images.businessweek.com/ss/05/09/opensource/image/linux.jpg

Nursing Books

A few nice photo book images I found:


Nursing Books
photo book
Image by Walt Stoneburner
The amount of material a nursing student has to read is huge!


Blurb book "Peter Gabriëlse - box sculptor"
photo book
Image by Kotomi_
has arrived : )

His box sculptures are exhibited now at "Antica Namur" (www.antica.be/ ) antiques fair in Belgium.

Nice Photo Edit Online photos

Check out these photo edit online images:


KISSTROYER - IMG_2090
photo edit online
Image by JamesDPhotography
KISSTROYER live at Doncaster Shoppingtown Hotel on 29 June 2012.
Visit KISSTROYER online at www.kisstroyer.com
Please do not copy, edit or change these files in anyway. These photos are KISSTROYER's and JamesD Photography's Copyright. All rights reserved. If you would like any of these photos for personal use please contact JamesD at www.jamesdphotography.com.au

Cool Photo Websites images

Some cool photo websites images:


NO H8 campaign/silent protest
photo websites
Image by moggs oceanlane
The NO H8 campaign website:
www.noh8campaign.com/

SL campaign website
www.bouska.net/noh8/sl.htm

No H8 SL - a flickr group dedicated to SL avatar pictures for the campaign
www.flickr.com/groups/noh8onsl/

Avatars against abuse, bullying and harrassment - a flickr group dedicated to anti-bullying, violence, harrassment and abuse messages. Exclusion/discrimination can lead to all of these things, thus the link. www.flickr.com/groups/avatarsagainstabuse/

Second Lifers! Teleport to Ryker Beck's store to get your tape and NO H8 face text for free (thanks Ryker!). Note: as per the RL campaign, many of the SL pictures are taken against a white background while wearing a white shirt.

About the campaign

“On November 4th, 2008 Proposition 8 passed, amending the state Constitution to ban same-sex marriage.

In the wake of the defeat, there has been a groundswell of initiative from within the community at grassroots level. Seizing this opportunity, new political and protest organizations are forming almost daily. The NOH8 Campaign is a photo project & silent protest created by celebrity photographer Adam Bouska and partner Jeff Parshley in direct reponse to the passage of Proposition 8.

The campaign started with portraits of everyday Californians who support Marriage Equality and soon rose to celebrities, military personnel, brothers & sisters, law enforcement, lesbian mothers, directors, politicians, newlyweds, and more, Photos feature subjects with duct tape over their mouths symbolizing their voices not being heard and NOH8 painted on one cheek in protest. ”

My personal view

I have a number of gay friends and family members - some that have kids and are fabulous parents and I love them to bits and without apology.

Some people have stated that their issue is with the use of the word marriage, (rather than the demonstration of commitment itself), based on the belief the church own the concept. It seems that the exact origin of marriage may not be known.

What we do know is that marriage is a legal recognition of a partnership that defines certain roles and responsibilities for each partner within that context.

It appears some believe the origins of marriage may come from the concept of a business transaction that merges two families or the dowry concept rather than from a religious point of view. Most churches will not perform a same-sex ceremony as it is against their religious beliefs and in many cases are not asked to - many same-sex marriages involve civil services rather than religious ones.

I have tried to understand why people have such an issue with same-sex relationships/marriages and just haven't been able to work it out. I have issues with bullying, violence, abuse, war, etc but no issue at all with people demonstrating their love and commitment for one another.

I don't personally know the origin of marriage, nor to I care. I'm happy to stand up and support anyone who wants to demonstrate their love for one another with or without an official document.


Splash column
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Image by SergioTudela
[PERSONAL WEBSITE]
www.sergiotr.net

[IMAGE]
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[EXIF]
Camera: Nikon D80
Lense: Tokina AT-X 12-24 f/4 AF PRO DX
Exposure: 1/20
Aperture: f/22
Focal length: 20 mm
ISO speed: 100
Filter: B+W F-PRO UV + Cokin Z121S + Cokin Z121M
Tripod: Manfrotto 190XPROB + Manfrotto 486RC2

[SPANISH]
Dedicada a: Alonso Díaz, Jorge Carrion, Mar Camino, Rafael Ollero.

Gracias por todo :-).

[ENGLISH]
Dedicated to: Alonso Díaz, Jorge Carrion, Mar Camino, Rafael Ollero.

Thanks for everything :-)

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0.

hackNY spring 2013 student hackathon

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hackNY spring 2013 student hackathon
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Photo by Matylda Czarnecka

The spring 2013 hackNY student hackathon brought in hundreds of students to Columbia University's Fu Foundation School of Engineering and Applied Science April 6-7 for 24 hours of creative collaborative hacking on New York City startups' APIs.

NYC Startups, selected by a student organizing committee, presented their technologies at the beginning of the event, after which students formed groups to work through the night implementing their own ideas for fresh hacks built on top of these APIs.

On Sunday afternoon students presented their projects to an audience including a judging panel featuring members of the NYC startup community, which selected the final winning teams.

Since April 2010, hackNY hosts student hackathons one each semester, as well as the hackNY Fellows program, a structured internship which pairs quantitative and computational students with startups which can demonstrate a strong mentoring environment: a problem for a student to work on, a person to mentor them, and a place for them to work. Startups selected to host a student compensate student Fellows. Students enjoy free housing together and a pedagogical lecture series to introduce them to the ins and outs of joining and founding a startup in NYC.

To find out what you missed at the spring 2013 hackNY student hackathon please do see our HackerLeague event page and blog post announcing the winners.

Special thanks to our spring 2013 hackNY student hackathon judges! And congratulations to the winners of the spring 2013 hackNY student hackathon!


For more information on hackNY's initiatives, please visit www.hackny.org and follow us on twitter @hackNY


hackNY spring 2013 student hackathon
photo printer
Image by hackNY
Photo by Matylda Czarnecka

The spring 2013 hackNY student hackathon brought in hundreds of students to Columbia University's Fu Foundation School of Engineering and Applied Science April 6-7 for 24 hours of creative collaborative hacking on New York City startups' APIs.

NYC Startups, selected by a student organizing committee, presented their technologies at the beginning of the event, after which students formed groups to work through the night implementing their own ideas for fresh hacks built on top of these APIs.

On Sunday afternoon students presented their projects to an audience including a judging panel featuring members of the NYC startup community, which selected the final winning teams.

Since April 2010, hackNY hosts student hackathons one each semester, as well as the hackNY Fellows program, a structured internship which pairs quantitative and computational students with startups which can demonstrate a strong mentoring environment: a problem for a student to work on, a person to mentor them, and a place for them to work. Startups selected to host a student compensate student Fellows. Students enjoy free housing together and a pedagogical lecture series to introduce them to the ins and outs of joining and founding a startup in NYC.

To find out what you missed at the spring 2013 hackNY student hackathon please do see our HackerLeague event page and blog post announcing the winners.

Special thanks to our spring 2013 hackNY student hackathon judges! And congratulations to the winners of the spring 2013 hackNY student hackathon!


For more information on hackNY's initiatives, please visit www.hackny.org and follow us on twitter @hackNY


hackNY spring 2013 student hackathon
photo printer
Image by hackNY
Photo by Matylda Czarnecka

The spring 2013 hackNY student hackathon brought in hundreds of students to Columbia University's Fu Foundation School of Engineering and Applied Science April 6-7 for 24 hours of creative collaborative hacking on New York City startups' APIs.

NYC Startups, selected by a student organizing committee, presented their technologies at the beginning of the event, after which students formed groups to work through the night implementing their own ideas for fresh hacks built on top of these APIs.

On Sunday afternoon students presented their projects to an audience including a judging panel featuring members of the NYC startup community, which selected the final winning teams.

Since April 2010, hackNY hosts student hackathons one each semester, as well as the hackNY Fellows program, a structured internship which pairs quantitative and computational students with startups which can demonstrate a strong mentoring environment: a problem for a student to work on, a person to mentor them, and a place for them to work. Startups selected to host a student compensate student Fellows. Students enjoy free housing together and a pedagogical lecture series to introduce them to the ins and outs of joining and founding a startup in NYC.

To find out what you missed at the spring 2013 hackNY student hackathon please do see our HackerLeague event page and blog post announcing the winners.

Special thanks to our spring 2013 hackNY student hackathon judges! And congratulations to the winners of the spring 2013 hackNY student hackathon!


For more information on hackNY's initiatives, please visit www.hackny.org and follow us on twitter @hackNY

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The Art of Facebook
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Please feel free to use this image under the creative commons license.

I created the graphic to drive traffic to my marketing blog as part of a buzz-building assignment for a graduate degree.

Please attribute, link, like and comment - mkhmarketing.wordpress.com

Help me explore the concept of online quid pro quo. You get great visual content and I get extra credit in my emerging media class. Or at least that's the cunning plan...

Also, if you have an idea for a custom graphic you need for your own blog or website, please share with me at mkhmktg@yahoo.com. I'll give it my best shot to create something for you.


Echigo-Tsumari Art Triennial 2012 / 越後妻有トリエンナーレ2012
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