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Cool Photo Album images

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familiy history in pictures
photo album
Image by Spree2010

Baby Baboons

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Baby Baboons
baby picture
Image by EnvironmentBlog
These two baby baboons are resting a top some rocks. It seems as if they are pondering what might be for lunch.

Please attribute picture to www.TheEnvironmentalBlog.org for image use.


Fitz after his week 31 picture
baby picture
Image by rustytanton
Fitz after his week 31 picture
Dec. 4, 2011


suzie looking at her baby pictures
baby picture
Image by paladinsf
age 8 looking 'back'

Nice Photo Contest photos

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Stayed Too Long (Hipstamatic Contest Entry)
photo contest
Image by DeeAshley


They Worship You (Hipstamatic Contest Entry)
photo contest
Image by DeeAshley


Never Getting Out. (Hipstamatic Contest Entry)
photo contest
Image by DeeAshley

(photo)buckets of old snaps, 22

Some cool photo bucket images:


(photo)buckets of old snaps, 22
photo bucket
Image by Ro / wererabbit
Miss Momo used to be an MRB. I rerooted her for my mom.
I really love MRB's stock makeup.


(photo)buckets of old snaps, 31
photo bucket
Image by Ro / wererabbit


(photo)buckets of old snaps, 27
photo bucket
Image by Ro / wererabbit

Nice Photo Album photos

Some cool photo album images:


80s-albums-406
photo album
Image by Dancing Lemur
an old friend asked me if I had a turn table -- it inspired me to shoot a few photos of my old albums from the 80s

Wildflowers

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Wildflowers
nature image
Image by Viola & Cats / Sorry absent (broken pc)
© ALL RIGHT RESERVED ©
Do not use my images without my permission, please contact us before using.
© TUTTI I DIRITTI RISERVATI ©
Non utilizzare le mie immagini senza il mio consenso , prima di utilizzare prego di contattarmi .

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Saturn Portrait (PIA11667)
nature image
Image by Lights In The Dark
Gorgeous color composite mosaic image of Saturn at equinox.
Credit: NASA/JPL/SSI
Read more at www.lightsinthedark.com.


Saturn_RGB_9-03-10
nature image
Image by Lights In The Dark
With Saturn in eclipse, the rings show off their colors in this image from Cassini taken on September 3, 2010. I assembled this image from three raw files taken with Cassini's red, green and blue color filters. Some sharpening was applied and the resulting file doubled in pixel size.

At the bottom of the image Saturn's shadow cuts across the rings which likewise form a dark silhouette against the planet's night side, dimly lit by ringshine. Scattered sunlight in Saturn's atmosphere create a bright thin arc along its limb. Stunning!

Image credit: NASA/JPL/Space Science Institute. Assembled by J. Major.

www.lightsinthedark.com/

Cool Image Site images

Some cool image site images:




Cape Forchu Light
image site
Image by Property#1
Cape Forchu well worth visiting this site

Nice Free Image Download photos

A few nice free image download images I found:



Orange Rusted Metal Texture
free image download
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!

Postmortem portrait of Bushranger Joe Governor, Singleton NSW, 1900 / photograph by Albert F. Saunders

A few nice image library images I found:


Postmortem portrait of Bushranger Joe Governor, Singleton NSW, 1900 / photograph by Albert F. Saunders
image library
Image by State Library of New South Wales collection
Format: Photograph

Notes: Find more detailed information about this photograph: acms.sl.nsw.gov.au/item/itemDetailPaged.aspx?itemID=455815

Search for more great images in the State Library's collections: acms.sl.nsw.gov.au/search/SimpleSearch.aspx

From the collection of the State Library of New South Wales www.sl.nsw.gov.au


Ted Hood photographing journalist Leo Basser D/T 1937, by unknown photographer
image library
Image by State Library of New South Wales collection
Format: Photograph

Notes: Find more detailed information about this photograph: acms.sl.nsw.gov.au/item/itemDetailPaged.aspx?itemID=52721

Search for more great images in the State Library's collections: acms.sl.nsw.gov.au/search/SimpleSearch.aspx

From the collection of the State Library of New South Wales www.sl.nsw.gov.au


Children in Sydney slums, mainly Surry Hills, Woolloomooloo, Redfern, 1949 by Ted Hood
image library
Image by State Library of New South Wales collection
Format: Photograph

Find more detailed information about this photographic collection: acms.sl.nsw.gov.au/item/itemDetailPaged.aspx?itemID=52721

Search for more great images in the State Library's collections: acms.sl.nsw.gov.au/search/SimpleSearch.aspx

From the collection of the State Library of New South Wales www.sl.nsw.gov.au


Nice Photo Effects Online photos

Some cool photo effects online images:


Grand Canyon DEIS Aerial: Mencius and Confucious Temples
photo effects online
Image by Grand Canyon NPS
This photo is a view from one of the routes in the National Park Service (NPS) Preferred Alternative within the Draft Environmental Impact Statement (EIS), Special Flight Rules Area in the Vicinity of Grand Canyon National Park (GCNP), illustrating the high quality scenic views and grandeur of GCNP. This view is looking towards the west at Mencius and Confucious Temples..

The Draft EIS was developed to address the mandate of the 1987 National Parks Overflights Act to provide for substantial restoration of the natural quiet and experience of Grand Canyon National Park and for protection of public health and safety from adverse effects associated with aircraft overflights. Through the Draft EIS, the NPS is proposing a plan for managing helicopter and airplane flights over Grand Canyon. These flights currently carry more than 400,000 visitors above the canyon each year. Like all other uses in the park, air-tours play an important role in visitor enjoyment. But without better, more thoughtful management air-tour flights can interfere with the enjoyment of visitors on the ground. Air-tour flights also affect soundscape and other park resources of Grand Canyon's 1,902 square miles..
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The Draft EIS can be reviewed online at www.parkplanning.nps.gov/document.cfm?parkID=65&proje... Comments can be submitted online at the same Web address (the preferred method), or mailed to Superintendent, Grand Canyon National Park, Attention: Office of Planning and Compliance, P.O. Box 129, Grand Canyon, Arizona 86023, or provided at one of the public meetings. Comments will be accepted through Monday, June 20, 2011..
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NPS Photo


Grand Canyon DEIS Aerial: Vishnu Temple & Wotans Throne
photo effects online
Image by Grand Canyon NPS
This photo is a view from one of the routes in the National Park Service (NPS) Preferred Alternative within the Draft Environmental Impact Statement (EIS), Special Flight Rules Area in the Vicinity of Grand Canyon National Park (GCNP), illustrating the high quality scenic views and grandeur of GCNP. This view is looking west at Vishnu Temple, Wotans Throne and Freya Castle. .
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The Draft EIS was developed to address the mandate of the 1987 National Parks Overflights Act to provide for substantial restoration of the natural quiet and experience of Grand Canyon National Park and for protection of public health and safety from adverse effects associated with aircraft overflights. Through the Draft EIS, the NPS is proposing a plan for managing helicopter and airplane flights over Grand Canyon. These flights currently carry more than 400,000 visitors above the canyon each year. Like all other uses in the park, air-tours play an important role in visitor enjoyment. But without better, more thoughtful management air-tour flights can interfere with the enjoyment of visitors on the ground. Air-tour flights also affect soundscape and other park resources of Grand Canyon's 1,902 square miles..
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The Draft EIS can be reviewed online at www.parkplanning.nps.gov/document.cfm?parkID=65&proje... Comments can be submitted online at the same Web address (the preferred method), or mailed to Superintendent, Grand Canyon National Park, Attention: Office of Planning and Compliance, P.O. Box 129, Grand Canyon, Arizona 86023, or provided at one of the public meetings. Comments will be accepted through Monday, June 20, 2011..
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NPS Photo


Grand Canyon DEIS Aerial: Kwagunt Butte, Malgosa Crest, Nankoweap Mesa
photo effects online
Image by Grand Canyon NPS
This photo is a view from one of the routes in the National Park Service (NPS) Preferred Alternative within the Draft Environmental Impact Statement (EIS), Special Flight Rules Area in the Vicinity of Grand Canyon National Park (GCNP), illustrating the high quality scenic views and grandeur of GCNP. This view to the northeast shows Kwagunt Butte, Malgosa Crest and Nankoweap Mesa..
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The Draft EIS was developed to address the mandate of the 1987 National Parks Overflights Act to provide for substantial restoration of the natural quiet and experience of Grand Canyon National Park and for protection of public health and safety from adverse effects associated with aircraft overflights. Through the Draft EIS, the NPS is proposing a plan for managing helicopter and airplane flights over Grand Canyon. These flights currently carry more than 400,000 visitors above the canyon each year. Like all other uses in the park, air-tours play an important role in visitor enjoyment. But without better, more thoughtful management air-tour flights can interfere with the enjoyment of visitors on the ground. Air-tour flights also affect soundscape and other park resources of Grand Canyon's 1,902 square miles..
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The Draft EIS can be reviewed online at www.parkplanning.nps.gov/document.cfm?parkID=65&proje... Comments can be submitted online at the same Web address (the preferred method), or mailed to Superintendent, Grand Canyon National Park, Attention: Office of Planning and Compliance, P.O. Box 129, Grand Canyon, Arizona 86023, or provided at one of the public meetings. Comments will be accepted through Monday, June 20, 2011..
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NPS Photo

Nice Free Photo Downloads photos

Some cool free photo downloads images:


Water Bubbles Dark
free photo downloads
Image by shaire productions
By Sherrie Thai of ShaireProductions. Feel free to download and use these as a background for commercial or noncommercial projects. If you decide to use them, please let me know how it goes by sending a link or an image. Enjoy!


Painted Texture
free photo downloads
Image by shaire productions
By Sherrie Thai of ShaireProductions. Feel free to download and use these as a background for commercial or noncommercial projects. If you decide to use them, please let me know how it goes by sending a link or an image. Enjoy!


Burgandy Floor
free photo downloads
Image by shaire productions
By Sherrie Thai of ShaireProductions. Feel free to download and use these as a background for commercial or noncommercial projects. If you decide to use them, please let me know how it goes by sending a link or an image. Enjoy!

Nice Christmas Card Photo photos

Some cool christmas card photo images:




Lakegan
christmas card photo
Image by thegloaming
My mom and I have a tradition of spending a weekend before Christmas making our cards. Here's part of this year's effort. Inspiration

Nice Photo Edit Online photos

A few nice photo edit online images I found:



Photographers expand horizons in 2010 Army Digital Photography Contest 110311
photo edit online
Image by familymwr
PHOTO CAPTION: Awarded 1st Place Sunset Swim by 1LT CHRISTOPHER SNELL - Division 1 Active Duty Military

www.Facebook.com/FamilyMWR

Photographers expand horizons in 2010 Army Digital Photography Contest 110311

By Tim Hipps
FMWRC Public Affairs

ALEXANDRIA, Va. – Brenda Walker strolled upon “one of those right places at the right time” alongside East Fork Indian Creek River when she photographed “Morning Serenity” on Fort Campbell, Ky…

Retired Col. Richard Pugh shot three photographs of “Point Lobos,” just south of Monterey, Calif., and combined them into one image by working 15 minutes with Photoshop…

Staff Sgt. Pablo Piedra won a footrace with his wife to the bottom of a stairwell at Heidelberg Castle in Germany just before he looked up and photographed “9”…

…all three were winners in the 2010 Army Digital Photography Contest sponsored by the Army Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation Command.

There were 3,691 entries from around the world – 1,348 in Division I for active duty military personnel and 2,343 in Division II for other eligible MWR patrons. After Army garrisons selected their best entries, 664 Division I and 1,031 Division II photographs were forwarded for Department of the Army judging.

“There were many really excellent photos, which made the judges’ decisions a difficult task,” said Linda Ezernieks, who monitors the annual contest at Army MWR Headquarters in Alexandria. “Originality, creativity and technical quality were the main criteria in making final selections.”

Winners in each category – animals, digital darkroom, design elements, military life, monochrome, nature & landscapes, people, and still life – were posted on a website where Army Knowledge Online account-holders voted for their favorite photo in each division.

Walker’s “Morning Serenity” took first place in the nature and landscapes category and was voted the most popular photograph in Division II.

The subject of the photo is a fisherman wading and casting in the middle of East Fork Indian Creek River while the sun shines through the lush, green trees and casts a rainbow-like appearance off the steam hovering above the stream.

“It’s back on Fort Campbell,” Walker said. “I take my dog running back there early morning. It was really hot and the steam was rising and the rays were going through the trees. It was absolutely beautiful back there.

“I take my camera everywhere I go now.”

Walker left her business card on the windshield of a truck parked nearby and later learned the fisherman was Sgt. Randy Shorter of Fort Campbell.

About five years ago, Walker took some of her photographs to the MWR Custom Framing Shop at Fort Campbell, where she found out about the Army Photography Contest. She has produced prize-winning photos for the past three contests.

“It’s a wonderful opportunity to get exposure, plus cash prizes,” said Walker, 48, a military family member. “I enjoy looking at everybody else’s work. It inspires me and motivates me to get out and get more interesting, different shots.”

What does Walker enjoy most about photography?

“Just being able to capture what I see through my eyes, my heart and my head,” she said. “A lot of it comes out through your emotion. It’s another form of art.”

Pugh, of Clarksville, Tenn., took first place in the Division II digital darkroom category with “The Owl,” second in design elements with “Blue Mosque,” and third in nature and landscapes with “Point Lobos.”

Pugh shot the high-tech looking photo of “The Owl” at Land Between The Lakes, a national recreation area located south of Paducah, Ky., and embellished it in Photoshop, as he did with “Blue Mosque,” a shot of the roof of a mosque in Istanbul, Turkey.

“I like this contest,” said Pugh, 65, who photographed winning entries in each of the past three years after serving 30 years in the Army. “It gives people a chance to show off something they did, which is great.”

Piedro, 31, an Army recruiter in Douglasville, Ga., is a former combat photographer. His “9” earned first-place honors in the Division I design elements category. He took third place in digital darkroom with a self-portrait called “Beast within Me” that would make a dandy Halloween poster.

“I got the idea when I was in the gym working out with my partner and a couple people came up to us and said: ‘You guys are lifting like beasts.’ The idea just popped into my head, so I got home, took the shot, and just started editing,” Piedro said. “That’s where that photo came from.”

The subject of the photo looks like a cross between a werewolf, a vampire and an Avatar, complete with fangs, dagger-like fingernails and alien ears – seemingly howling at the moon that looms behind a naked tree.

“The fangs, the ears, the eyes and the hands are all Photoshopped,” Piedro said. “And the stomach that’s concaved a little bit, that was done in Photoshop. For the background, I took certain parts of images from other photos, adjusted them, and made everything into one image.”

So what’s real?

“The body, and the face,” Piedro replied. “That’s it.

“If you look closely, the eyes are actually black and the pupils are red, so that’s been Photoshopped.”

Piedro, however, does not think of himself as a Photoshop expert.

“I actually don’t do too much Photoshop,” he said. “I try to keep my images as pure as possible. But every now and then, I get my creative side and I do a little bit of Photoshop – just trial and error, playing around.”

Piedro won two categories and received an honorable mention in the 2007 Army Photography Contest but missed the competition the past two years.

“I think it’s a great, great program,” he said. “It’s a great way to get the creative process of people that do see the world and travel the world by being in the military, and not even just as Soldiers, but supporting staff, civilians, wives.

“It’s a great way to get recognition for something that we love to do.”

As is often the case with photography, Piedro did not know exactly what he shot that day in the stairwell to the gardens at Heidelberg Castle – until he downloaded the photo.

“When I got home and I looked at, I was like: ‘That’s 9, yeah.’ And that’s where the title came from.”

Piedro cherishes photography’s uncanny ability of giving him the opportunity of “freezing a moment in time that only I can see and sharing that with others.”

Several other military photographers earned multiple places in the 2010 Army Digital Photography Contest.

Holly Swegle of Fort Hood, Texas, took first place in Division II monochrome for “Dress Shop,” second in animals for “Painted Birds” and third in people for “American Woman.”

Lt. Col. Mark Bonica of Fort Sam Houston, Texas, took second in Division I still life with “Reflections in Soap,” third in monochrome with “… and We All Fall Down” and received an honorable mention in military life with “Free Gift When You Join Today.”

Staff Sgt. Brandon Quarterman of Fort Bliss, Texas, won the Division I popular vote contest for “Reaching Perfection,” which topped the still life category.


SIDEBAR:

Here are the results of the top three finishers in each category with photographer’s rank, name, installation and photo title:

2010 Army Digital Photo Contest
Division I

Animals – 1. Pfc. Amber Smith, Yongsan, Korea, What’s for Dinner; 2. Staff Sgt. Wilberto Sierra, Fort Bliss, Texas, Dragonfly; 3. Staff Sgt. Robert Curtis, Vicenza, Italy, Tough Love.

Digital darkroom – 1. Spc. Thomas Mort, Fort Knox, Ky., Over the Top; 2. Sgt. Shawn Cassatt, Yongsan, Korea, On the Range; 3. Staff Sgt. Pablo Piedra, Fort McPherson, Ga., Beast within Me.

Design elements – 1. Staff Sgt. Pablo Piedra, Fort McPherson, Ga., 9; 2. 2nd Lt. Thomas Malejko, Fort Leonard Wood, Mo., Arch Elements; 3. Lt. Col. David Tygart, Stuttgart, Germany, Sunset Under Glass.

Mililtary life – 1. Sgt. Darlene Martinez, Fort Drum, N.Y., The Sacrifices We Make; 2. Staff Sgt. Joey Suggs, Fort Meade, Md., Dental Care; 3. Sgt. Shawn Cassatt, Yongsan, Korea, Remember Me.

Monochrome – 1. Sgt. 1st Class Lance Widner, Mannheim, Germany, Great Grandmother; 2. Col. John Powers, Camp Zama, Japan, Calm Morning at Mount Fuji; 3. Lt. Col. Mark Bonica, Fort Sam Houston, Texas, … and We All Fall Down.

Nature & landscapes – 1. 1st Lt. Christopher Snell, (unknown location), Sunset Swim; 2. Spc. Juan-Pablo Marin, Fort Benning, Ga., Moon Set; 3. Spc. Jenny Lu, Hohenfels, Germany, Hong Kong at Night.

People – 1. Capt. David Callender, (unknown location), Anna’s Dream; 2. Lt. Col. David Tygart, Stuttgart, Germany, Eval Fairy; 3. Col. Joseph Mancy, Stuttgart, Germany, Eyes that Speak.

Still life – 1. Staff Sgt. Brandon Quarterman, Fort Bliss, Texas, Reaching Perfection; 2. Lt. Col. Mark Bonica, Fort Sam Houston, Texas, Reflections in Soap; 3. Warrant Officer Larry Olson, Wiesbaden, Germany, Sunflower in Contrast.

Division II

Animals – 1. Susan Doran, Rock Island Arsenal, Ill., Defiance; 2. Holley Swegle, Fort Hood, Texas, Painted Birds; 3. Eric Armstrong, Camp Zama, Japan, Man O’ War.

Digital darkroom – 1. Col. Richard Pugh, Fort Campbell, Ky., The Owl; 2. Stephen Cullum, Stuttgart, Germany, Volksfest FDR; 3. Gary Cashman, Yongsan, Korea, BMX Composite.

Design elements – 1. Robert LaPolice, Selfridge, Mich., Just Riveting; 2. Col. Richard Pugh, Fort Campbell, Ky., Blue Mosque; 3. James Holbrook, Stuttgart, Germany, What do I call this.

Military life – 1. Nell Williams, Fort Stewart, Ga., My Dad, My Hero; 2. Rebecca Colburn, Fort Carson, Colo., The Test Drive; 3. Ann Marie Detavernier, Baumholder, Germany, The Love Letter.

Monochrome – 1. Holly Swegle, Fort Hood, Texas, Dress Shop; 2. Barbara Underwood, Fort Lee, Va., Light and Shadows; 3. Jeffrey Kline, Fort Sam Houston, Texas, Texas Snow.

Nature & landscapes – 1. Brenda Walker, Fort Campbell, Ky., Morning Serenity; 2. Mylan Dawson, Kaiserslautern, Germany, Ash Clouds over Holland; 3. Col. Richard Pugh, Fort Campbell, Ky., Point Lobos.

People – 1. Sherry Keene Hobbs, Garmisch, Germany, Belly Dancer; 2. Eugenia Whittenburg, Fort Shafter, Hawaii, Happy Beach Feet; 3. Holly Swegle, Fort Hood, Texas, American Woman.

Still life – 1. Mylan Dawson, Kaiserslautern, Germany, Green Tomato; 2. Michael Slone, Fort Meade, Md., Morning Coffee; 3. Frank Leon, Fort Knox, Ky., The faucet chronicles.

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Seriously, you expect me to HOLD this pose?

A few nice edit image images I found:


Seriously, you expect me to HOLD this pose?
edit image
Image by cobalt123
At age 4, Anavey loves the camera but has that sense of fun and liveliness only four year old girl has. Sweet childhood moment, courtesy my friend jcvigi. He shot these three photos in a row I've uploaded tonight. I got the originals and edited them as I wished. Such pleasure to edit pretty photos of my pretty girls.


Chamrousse 1650
edit image
Image by esquimo_2ooo
Panorama de 30 images lors d'une petite balade à pied à Chamrousse

Pas encore super pile poil, mais c'est en forgeant qu'on se fait mal aux mains !

Cool Picture Collages images

A few nice picture collages images I found:


Sciancatella Collage
picture collages
Image by redbanshee
Nuova arrivata!!! =^_^=


Recent 12, number two
picture collages
Image by .m for matthijs
Every time I shoot 12 images with my camera-phone I'll upload them in a collage like this .. I am waiting for my new se k750i phone with 2 megapixel camera .. This is the second collage ..

Here's the first


Grans picture
picture collages
Image by stitchlily
Just got this as a present from my mum. A fabric picture or 'collage' done by my gran many years ago. OK, its Irish cottages and a bit twee, but I LOVE it...I had never seen it before...

Nice Photo Services photos

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Matrice de services 2.0
photo services
Image by loic_hay
Parcours de découverte des services du web 2.0 par familles ...


Baynard Co. Fleet Shop: Late Night Deposit
photo services
Image by Phil's 1stPix
After an unfortunate incident involving a Baynard Police vehicle, a Canyon Park Collision rollback drops off patrol vehicle # 217 at the Central Service Fleet Shop in the "Down" lot.

The Blue Chevy Caprice and Silver Ford CVPIs are still going strong, and assigned to the Police Academy, while the Silver Caprice was assigned to the Dive Team, and has a few too many trips back and forth to the US Navy Dive School in Panama City Beach under it's hood.

Click on the (Blue) notes for close-ups.

Cool Online Photo Edit images

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RAW: Milwaukee Presents Expressions 5/23/13
online photo edit
Image by rawartistsmedia
ALL photography captured & edited by Ryan Laessig / Milwaukee Alt.

www.facebook.com/pages/Milwaukee-Alt/157022164367416

Location: The Rave / Eagles Club Basement

Please Credit If photos used online


RAW: Milwaukee Presents Expressions 5/23/13
online photo edit
Image by rawartistsmedia
ALL photography captured & edited by Ryan Laessig / Milwaukee Alt.

www.facebook.com/pages/Milwaukee-Alt/157022164367416

Location: The Rave / Eagles Club Basement

Please Credit If photos used online


RAW: Milwaukee Presents Expressions 5/23/13
online photo edit
Image by rawartistsmedia
ALL photography captured & edited by Ryan Laessig / Milwaukee Alt.

www.facebook.com/pages/Milwaukee-Alt/157022164367416

Location: The Rave / Eagles Club Basement

Please Credit If photos used online

Nice Photo Booths photos

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Holiday Ale Fest Roving Photo Booth!
photo booths
Image by Yelp.com
Yelp's Roving Photo Booth @ Holiday Ale Fest 2011 - Portland, OR

Nice Photo Search photos

A few nice photo search images I found:


Search and rescue exercise
photo search
Image by U.S. Coast Guard
PANAMA CITY, Fla. – A Coast Guard MH-65C Dolphin helicopter crew from Aviation Training Center Mobile conducts an overflight after a search and rescue exercise at the Panama City Marina, Oct. 7, 2011. The exercise brought together the crewmembers from the Coast Guard, Coast Guard Auxiliary, U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Panama City Fire and Rescue, Panama City Police Department and Florida Fish and Wildlife. U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 3rd Class Stephen Lehmann.


A levee breach in Braithwaite
photo search
Image by U.S. Coast Guard
A levee breach in Braithwaite, La., floods neighborhoods in Plaquemine Parish August 31, 2012. Coast Guard helicopters from New Orleans, Houston and Mobile, Ala., continue to fly the greater New Orleans area searching for signs of distress and giving assistance as needed. U.S. Coast Guard photo.

120831-G-XXXX-001 Braithwaite levee breach


Search and Rescue Unit Invites Birthright to Train
photo search
Image by Israel Defense Forces
August 1, 2012

Pictured above are soldiers from the Search and Rescue Unit showing Birthright participants how they operate.

Photo: Tal Manor, IDF Spokesperson's Unit

The Israel Defense Forces Facebook
The Israel Defense Forces blog
The Israel Defense Forces website
The Israel Defense Forces Twitter

Cool Photo For Sale images

A few nice photo for sale images I found:


Biene auf einer Dahlie AA127694
photo for sale
Image by madle-fotowelt.de


Frühsommer im Norden Rügens
photo for sale
Image by madle-fotowelt.de

Cool Fun With Photos images

Some cool fun with photos images:


Eclectic BBQ With Neal Stephenson
fun with photos
Image by Stuck in Customs
My plane arrived in the evening, and I went out immediately to start taking photos of the city. Just as I was getting into a groove, I received a text to come over to Neal Stephenson's house to help build a unique steampunk BBQ Grill. To this, I cannot say no.

Here is my friend Chris Young getting one of the columns of fire stoked. We filled these with a special kind of obsidian coal that was very tough to light but burned like a French retreat. First, Chris would use a blow torch to get it started, and then he whipped out the old leaf-blower really get the fire going.

He did this to both columns to make sure the temperature was consistent through the vertical structure before they were set into a spinning motion.

- Trey Ratcliff

Read the entire long-form blog entry here at the Stuck in Customs blog.


Recycled Aluminum Can necklace with Mannequin ~ 1 of 3 photos
fun with photos
Image by Urban Woodswalker
Continued from last photo.....

Editorial photography/ illustration... always so much fun!

the hand has steel staples on the fingers! Gives a skeletal look. 2 different cans and office staples. This was one of my very first hand necklaces I ever made!

FINIS

Cigüeñuela tratando de apartar a un caballo de su nido - black-winged stilt trying to separate a horse of their nest

Some cool photo sizes images:


Cigüeñuela tratando de apartar a un caballo de su nido - black-winged stilt trying to separate a horse of their nest
photo sizes
Image by ferran pestaña
Large size: www.flickr.com/photo_zoom.gne?id=1497210523&size=l

El caballo estaba pastando cerca de un nido de cigüeñuelas. El macho voló cerca del caballo, se fingió herido y revoloteó delante de su hocico, provocandole, para que variara su trayectoria. En este caso, el caballo no era uno de sus predadores, pero todo y así logró distraer su atención.

The horse was pasturing near a black-winged stilt nest. The male flew near the horse, wounded pretended to be and it flew about before his muzzle, provoking him, so that it varied his trajectory. In this case, the horse was not one of his predators, but everything and it was able this way to distract his attention.


Nakayan's tilt-shift Yokohama-the soccer field-箱庭 サッカーグラウンド-872e16c8
photo sizes
Image by pinboke_planet
Original size
www.flickr.com/photos/pinboke/5088248368/sizes/o/
Canon EOS 5D MarkⅡ:Canon TS-E 90mm F2.8

Nakayan says: (Nakayan is the nickname of Koji Nakaya)
This is the soccer ground seen from the observatory in Landmark Tower Yokohama.
How is the performance of the miniature fake photograph which I took after a long time?
(translation by "livedoor translate")

Nakayan's site Super-high-rise apartments and super-high-rise buildings (in Japanese) is here
bluestyle.livedoor.biz/

Nakayan's tilt-shift-fake (Hakoniwa photos) datail and slideshow is here
www.flickr.com/photos/pinboke/sets/72157600298403603

Tilt Shift Showcase from Koji Nakaya
tiltshifted.com/category/kojinakaya/

Nakayan's 3D anaglyph(for slideshow) is here
www.flickr.com/photos/pinboke/sets/72157600294882685/show/
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Nakayan's New Book!!
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Town unveils statue of first African-American Life Saving Service station keeper

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MANTEO, N.C. - The town of Manteo honored life saver and civil rights hero Richard Etheridge with a bronze statue which was unveiled Saturday on Roanoke Island.
Etheridge was born into slavery on Roanoke Island in 1842 and went on to become the first African-American in charge of a U.S. Life-Saving Service rescue station. He was in charge of the Pea Island station from 1880 to 1900.
The keynote speaker for the unveiling, Daniel Gardiner, shared the impact Etheridge's work made on his life. Gardiner's uncle and grandparents were among nine people pulled from the wreck of the sailing ship E.S. Newman by the men of the Pea Island rescue station in 1896.
"God bless Richard Etheridge," said Gardiner. "You can see that the appreciation for Richard Etheridge and the Pea Island life savers lives on and actually gets stronger every time I come down here."
The bronze statue was crafted by Stephen H. Smith over the course of 10 months. (U.S. Coast Guard photo by Petty Officer 2nd Class Andrew Kendrick)


USS New York Sailor takes part in a Habitat for Humanity Brushes with Kindness community service project
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NEW YORK (May 26, 2011) Operations Specialist Seaman Tashina Rogers, assigned to the amphibious transport dock ship USS New York (LPD 21), takes part in a Habitat for Humanity Brushes with Kindness community service project at a community center in the Mariners Harbor House on Staten Island. New York has 7.5 tons of steel salvaged from the World Trade Center towers forged into her bow and is participating in the 24th annual Fleet Week New York. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 1st Class Corey Lewis/Released) 110526-N-2147L-003


Sailors walk in formation at the conclusion of a Memorial Day service
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BROOKWOOD, England (May 29, 2011) Chief Aviation Electronics Technician Ricardo A. Garcia, assigned to Strike Fighter Squadron (VFA) 87, embarked aboard the aircraft carrier USS George H.W. Bush (CVN 77), walks in formation at the conclusion of a Memorial Day service at the Brookwood American Cemetery and Memorial. George H.W. Bush is anchored off the coast of Portsmouth, England, for the ship's first overseas port visit of its first combat deployment. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Tony D. Curtis/Released) 110529-N-YZ751-100

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