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A few nice canvas photo images I found:


amanda_24x24.jpg
canvas photo
Image by net_efekt
This is what I do best: photo canvases. You can see more examples at www.wheatfields.net


sk8 like canvas vol1
canvas photo
Image by OMINO71
SK8 LIKE CANVAS vol. 1

Vote for Your Sk8! @ Lascia il Segno web (click to "SONDAGGIO") www.lasciailsegno.it/index.php?it/22/archivio-eventi/258/...

see the photo by RomePhotoBlog
www.flickr.com/photos/24593122@N08/

see the last video (waiting for the expo video by Mariotti Film) www.youtube.com/watch?v=NkLSdqWcDjk


Canvas
canvas photo
Image by PatrickYHC
January 2, 2010 [54/365]

ugh. i had congee for dinner tonight. everytime i have congee i feel really out of it.

i guess i'm like a day late... but i really wanted to capture the snow yesterday (i kinda failed at that). 2010 marks a new year and a new decade. i end every year feeling as if i need to make some big changes and become a better person in the coming year (don't we all?) for me, these next few years will really shape who i am, where i'm headed, and... well basically... how my future will look. :P its one of those times where i gotta look at the wonderful mess that is my past and really analyze it. what have i been doing good? what can i improve on? :P of course, i gotta make some changes after, and work towards being who i want to be.

that last bit's really important. work towards who i want to be. i made myself who i am today. i hope everyone knows this by now, but what you do affects people's image of you. does that make sense? i really gotta put a little more effort into becoming who i want to be, instead of just dreaming about being who i want to be.

:P i guess the question we should ask is "who will i be this year?"

enough with the cornyness! this photo sucks. munny was lit with two lights of different colours for one (simple rim light camera right + key light camera left set up). the christmas lights and ornaments weren't bright enough to produce nice bokeh... i even had a light shining up onto the christmas tree to reflect light from the ornaments! i'll try harder tomorrow. :]

trippple

Some cool photo buy images:


trippple
photo buy
Image by shannonkringen
at the triple door seattle. great bathroom lighting.



photo buy
Image by shannonkringen


Pella Ponds December 16th Sunrise
photo buy
Image by Striking Photography by Bo Insogna
Sunrise on Pella Ponds. Early morning 7:16 am Sunrise in Boulder County Colorado. Pella Ponds is in Hygiene Colorado. www.jamesinsogna.com/Photography/Sunrise-and-Sunsets/1470...




www.JamesInsogna.com 1-888-682-0122

Cool Photo Creator images

A few nice photo creator images I found:


J.B. Tyrrell at Henning Cabin on Crueger Concession. Photos by E.L. White
photo creator
Image by Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library
Creator: E. Lawrence White
Title: J.B. Tyrrell at Henning Cabin on Crueger Concession. Photos by E.L. White
Date: 1904
Extent: 1 photograph: b&w ; (6 x 10.5cm)
Notes: From an album of photographs of the Klondike by Joseph Tyrrell, 1899-1905. Title transcribed from caption.
Format: Photograph
Rights Info: No known restrictions on access
Repository: Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library, University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario Canada, M5S 1A5, library.utoronto.ca/fisher
Part of: MS. Coll. 26 Tyrrell (Joseph Burr) Papers.
Finding Aid located at www.library.utoronto.ca/fisher/collections/findaids/jbtyr...


Upper Belvedere
photo creator
Image by Penn State Libraries Pictures Collection
Creator: von Hildebrandt, Johann Lukas
Date: 1721-1724
Current location: Vienna, Austria
Description of work: Distant view of garden front, Upper Belvedere, Vienna photo 1984
Work type: Architecture and Landscape
Style of work: Rococo
Culture: Austrian
Source: Society of Architectural Historians, Image Exchange (www.sah.org/imagex.html); Photographer: Waugh, D.C.
Resource type: image
File format: JPG
Image size: 376x550 pixels
Permitted uses: This image is posted publicly for non-profit educational uses, excluding printed publication. Other uses are not permitted. alias.libraries.psu.edu/vius/copyright/publicrightssah.htm
Collection: Worldwide Building and Landscape Pictures
Filename: 05170d.jpg
Record ID: WB9556

Shawn Bruneau

Some cool flash photo images:


Shawn Bruneau
flash photo
Image by _Tawcan
Shawn one of the models at the Vancouver strobist meetup

B&W processing works pretty well in this pic I think.

It's nice to work with natural light once in a while.


Dmitry
flash photo
Image by _Tawcan
Dmitry one of the models at the Vancouver strobist meetup.

This was my favourite shot of Dmitry.
QBox24 w/580EXII camera left triggered by Cybersync.

Wide angle goodness. 17-40 @21mm.

Cool Upload Image images

Some cool upload image images:


Caorle
upload image
Image by susy ♥
.IN EXPLORER.

Sono tornata ^___^
Ho un bel po' di photine da postare, ma credo che aspetterò dopo ferragosto! Intanto accontentatevi di queste due fatte oggi al mare!


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Il Santuario della Madonna dell'Angelo, meglio conosciuta come la Chiesa della Madonnina, sorge sull'estremità est della diga di Caorle.
La leggenda narra che alcuni pescatori mentre tiravano le reti sulle barche, videro una statua lignea raffigurante la Madonna, che galleggiava sulle acque del mare. La statua era sorretta da un blocco di marmo molto pesante e gli sforzi dei pescatori per portarla a riva furono vani. Solo un gruppo di fanciulli, con il tocco delicato delle loro mani, riuscì nell'intento. In seguito all'avvenimento prodigioso, gli isolani decisero di dedicare la chiesa anche alla Beata Vergine: da qui il nome di Madonna
dell'Angelo. La chiesa della Madonnina è stata protagonista di un altro evento miracoloso: nel 1727 Caorle fu investita da una terribile inondazione marina, ma la chiesa rimase indenne. Ancor'oggi, questo evento viene ricordato da due crocette di marmo ai lati del portale, che indicano il livello raggiunto dall'acqua del mare e sono riportate le seguenti parole: "Nella spaventosa inondazione marina del 31 dicembre 1727, l'acqua era salita fino a questa crocetta, senza che una sola goccia penetrasse nel Santuario".

Fonte: www.caorlevacanze.it/
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This photo is made by me.
Please don't use this image on websites, blogs or other media without my explicit permission.
© All rights reserved. Use without permission is illegal


1000 Faces of Canada # 0076 - Wolfe Island Music Festival 2011
upload image
Image by Through Painted Eyes
A shot during the Wolfe Island Music Festival this past weekend.
www.wolfeislandmusicfestival.com/

This is the 76th image in a street photography / street portraiture series called "1000 Faces Of Canada". Feel free to add me as a contact, I will be uploading images as often as possible toward this project.

Click here to jump to the first image in this series.

Hit "L"!


Gold Coast Metre Maids.
upload image
Image by JIGGS IMAGES
Surfers Paradise doesn't look too much like a tourist destination from this shot, [apart from the Metre Maids!] with the building site so prominent. These girls are employed by the Gold Coast City Council to put money in parking metres for tourists. I guess so that they are made to feel welcome and don't encounter parking fines while holidaying in Surfers Paradise.
Not a very clear shot but I thought the subject matter made it worth uploading.

ODT -Two of a kind.

Nice Photo Stock Images photos

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Taupo Pier
photo stock images
Image by Abaconda
Pier on Lake Taupo.


New Zealand Storm
photo stock images
Image by Abaconda
A storm is brewing around Mount Maunganui.

Nice Photo Blog photos

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Another Mori Tower Sunset
photo blog
Image by 路上写真家
Another busy week! Another sunset coffee at the Mori Tower in Roppongi. This time I was trying to get the "disk" of the sun that is really hard to create in digital. But easy to capture with film. A bit of post [over]processing came close but no cigar! Ah well. . . Still hopeful to get that "perfect disk" one day. ^^~V [Sony NEX-7 with Sigma 35mm f2.8 VERTICAL Pano mode was achieved by putting the camera on a napkin and sliding it across the table. Cleanup stitching was done in Photoshop. ND glass filter]



Electric Bubbles
photo blog
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!

Nice Photo Card photos

Some cool photo card images:


Harold's card and photos
photo card
Image by Alin S Living with Autism
Harold of www.leatheroaks.org



74/365: Falling cards
photo card
Image by Michael of Scott
A deck of "English Castles" playing cards tumbling through the air.

[Photo a Day 2009: 74/365]

[Norman and Mike Challenge - Games and Pastimes: 3/5]

Cool Digital Photos images

Some cool digital photos images:


West Palm Beach Downtown Cityscape
digital photos
Image by Captain Kimo
captainkimo.com/west-palm-beach-downtown-cityscape

Wandering around Palm Beach Island I found a great spot for shooting West Palm Beach's downtown cityscape. This HDR photo was shot during a photowalk with a group early morning for a sunrise shoot at Palm Beach Island, in front of Lake Worth Ave. The disadvantage of shooting in a large group is that everyone focuses on the same subject. That's why in a group of photographers you'll find me wandering around on my own looking for something different. I'm glad I did cause this spot will make a great photo during nighttime, when the lights come on!

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473 - Digital Mosaic Beach Texture
digital photos
Image by Patrick Hoesly
A digital play on image 459 www.flickr.com/photos/zooboing/4244588197/ Enjoy the digital mosaic beach.

This seamless texture was illustrated by Patrick Hoesly, a Kansas City based illustrator specializing in architectural illustrations and graphic design. This texture is released under the Creative Commons Attribution license. If you like this image, please mark it as a favorite and feel free to leave a comment. Thanks!

What is a Seamless Texture / Pattern?
A seamless texture is an special image, where one side of a image exactly matches the opposite side, so that the edges blend into each other when repeated. Seamless textures are used for desktop wallpaper, webpage backgrounds, video games, Photoshop fills and in 3D rendering programs.

How did you make it?
This texture was made using software specially designed to aid in seamless texture creation. Some of the programs I’ve use are Photoshop, Illustrator, Filter Forge, Genetica, Image Synth, Alien Skin, Topaz Labs, Imagelys, and a Wacom tablet.

Check out my Blog at zooboingreview.blogspot.com


HYBRID: Film & Digital Effects
digital photos
Image by C L E E ٩(̾●̮̮̃̾•̃̾)۶ ™
Digital Imaging METHO-IDOLOGY
(for chromatic, dream-like, rusty, crusty, surreal, or graphic novel, "out-of-this-world" effects):


Tools: Blending Tools, Channel Mixer, Color Balance, Dodge and Burn, Hue/Saturation, Selective Color, Unsharp Mask (in no particular order)

Filters: My very own SUPERSEPIA, Sunlight & Warming Filters, Solarize/Dream, and Film Effects (Kodak Ultra Color 100UC)

Finishing: Screened, cropped and bordered with textures.

Time frame of post-processing: Approx. within 15 minutes. One Nikon slider to rule them all. :=)

Must-see: Before & After | See the 576 x 864 size here.




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creative digital photography
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2008 © Clee Villasor. All rights reserved. Do not use these in blogs, print publications or other media, without my explicit permission.

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 Philippines License. FULL LICENSE

Cool Photo Collage images

Check out these photo collage images:


Vogue September 2012_0006
photo collage
Image by ms. neaux neaux
collage - cut & paste


Vogue September 2012_0001
photo collage
Image by ms. neaux neaux
collage - cut & paste


Vogue September 2012_0002
photo collage
Image by ms. neaux neaux
collage - cut & paste

Cool Photo For Sale images

A few nice photo for sale images I found:


Waldfriedhof Buxtehude PA072381
photo for sale
Image by madle-fotowelt.de


Koenig der Loewen_Theater im Hafen Hamburg
photo for sale
Image by madle-fotowelt.de
Weitere Bilder und Informationen vom König der Löwen und dem Theater (auch Innenaufnahmen), den Landungsbrücken und dem Hafen finden Sie auf unserer Website!
More infos and pictures from the "Lion King", the theater (in- and outdoor), the harbour and the Landungsbrücken on our website.
www.madle-fotowelt.de


Power Sunrise
photo for sale
Image by Striking Photography by Bo Insogna
Powerlines and sunrise, Boulder County Colorado.


www.Striking-Photography.com 1-888-682-0122

Cool Photo Booths images

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


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

Letter collage

A few nice photo letters images I found:


Letter collage
photo letters
Image by ~Bob~West~
Collage of letter photos of a recent trip to Norway and Denmark. Created for, and winner of, the Canon G10 Challenge - #15 Found Letters. All photos are taken with the G10 and unedited, except for cropping, resizing, and a couple were flipped or rotated in order to make the letter the right way around.

A - boat with spinnaker near Molde on Norway's coast
B - windows on the old abbey church (Klosterkirken) in Nykøbing Falster, Denmark
C - toy soldiers arranged in the Nationalmuseet in Copenhagen, Denmark
D - hilt of a sword on display in the Armed Forces Museum in Oslo, Norway
E - swift
F - identifying plaque and hilt of a sword on display in the Armed Forces Museum in Oslo, Norway
G - hook on the German mine sweeper Passau moored at Oslo, Norway after exercises off the coast of Norway
H - window on a model building at Legoland in Billund, Denmark
I - Vigeland's Monolith in Vigeland Park in Oslo, Norway
J - hook in a building of the Norsk Fiskeværsmuseum (Norwegian Fishing Village Museum) in Å i Lofoten in Norway
K - window on the top of the Marble Church in Copenhagen, Denmark
L - goose near the Kastellet in Copenhagen, Denmark
M - Royal Danish Guards marching in Copenhagen, Denmark
N - lamp post and doorway of the Stortinget building in Oslo, Norway
O - drain cover in Bergen, Norway
P - french horn players in the King's Guards band in Oslo, Norway
Q - Armadillo sculpture in the park between the Nationaltheatret and Stortinget in Oslo, Norway
R - handrail outside a door in Copenhagen, Denmark
S - Armadillo sculpture in the park between the Nationaltheatret and Stortinget in Oslo, Norway
T - cross on display in the Historical Museum at the University of Oslo, Norway
U - anchor on the restaurant boat MS Sagafjord moored at the dock at Roskilde, Denmark
V - fjord near Flåm, Norway
W - organ pipes in the old abbey church (Klosterkirken) in Nykøbing Falster, Denmark
X - window in the Akershus Fortress (Akershus Festning) in Oslo, Norway
Y - offshore wind turbine near Copenhagen, Denmark
Z - sunlight reflections on the water off the coast just north of Bergen, Norway


wotd004a
photo letters
Image by theloushe
cheezit
4/365

Word of the Day Boggle!

Rules:
1. Find a word using adjacent letters (horizontally, vertically, or diagonally). You may not use a letter more than once, but you may cross paths.
2. Click on "Add Note" above.
3. Drag the little box to the first letter of your word (if it's taken, go for the 2nd letter, etc).
4. Type your word in the text box.
5. Click "Save".

I've already tagged the words in the old Cheez-It slogan to start us off.

Cool Image Download images

A few nice image download images I found:



Sweet Summer Love
image download
Image by © 2006-2013 Pink Sherbet Photography
free for use

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


iPhone Background - Cracked Dirt
image download
Image by Patrick Hoesly
This iPhone Background (640x960 wallpaper) is released under a Creative Commons Attribution License.
If you like this image, please leave a comment. Thanks!

How do I get this onto my iPhone?
There are a number of ways to do this, however I think the easiest and fastest way is to download Flickr’s free app. Within the Flickr app you surf over to my photo feed to view the images (if you make me a contact then I’ll appear in the flickr contact list). When you find one you like, just click the download button and save the image directly to your phone. Quick & Simple!

I don’t have an iPhone. Can I still use it on my phone?
As of this writing this image (960 x 640) should be large enough to be used as wallpaper with the Droid / Android, BlackBerry, Windows 7, and iPhone.

How did you make it?
This background was made using graphic design software such as Photoshop, Illustrator, Filter Forge, Genetica, Wacom, Alien Skin, Topaz Labs, as well as several other programs.

About Patrick Hoesly
I’m a graphic illustrator, specializing in architectural illustrations and graphic design. I work with Architects, Interior Designers, and Landscape Architects, to help them visualize and sell their designs ...Or in other words... I make the fun/cool images!
Check out my Blog at ZooBoingReview.blogspot.com
Also take a look at my website at www.ZooBoing.com

Peeling Wall

A few nice free photo downloads images I found:


Peeling Wall
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!


Broken Glass
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!

East Coast River

A few nice photo stock images images I found:


East Coast River
photo stock images
Image by Abaconda
One of the many rivers along the East Coast Highway


East Coast
photo stock images
Image by Abaconda
Some of the rolling hills on the East Coast on the North Island of New Zealand.

Cool Photo Search images

Some cool photo search images:


Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center: Space Shuttle Enterprise (port view panorama)
photo search
Image by Chris Devers
See more photos of this, and the Wikipedia article.

Details, quoting from Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum | Space Shuttle Enterprise:

Manufacturer:
Rockwell International Corporation

Country of Origin:
United States of America

Dimensions:
Overall: 57 ft. tall x 122 ft. long x 78 ft. wing span, 150,000 lb.
(1737.36 x 3718.57 x 2377.44cm, 68039.6kg)

Materials:
Aluminum airframe and body with some fiberglass features; payload bay doors are graphite epoxy composite; thermal tiles are simulated (polyurethane foam) except for test samples of actual tiles and thermal blankets.

The first Space Shuttle orbiter, "Enterprise," is a full-scale test vehicle used for flights in the atmosphere and tests on the ground; it is not equipped for spaceflight. Although the airframe and flight control elements are like those of the Shuttles flown in space, this vehicle has no propulsion system and only simulated thermal tiles because these features were not needed for atmospheric and ground tests. "Enterprise" was rolled out at Rockwell International's assembly facility in Palmdale, California, in 1976. In 1977, it entered service for a nine-month-long approach-and-landing test flight program. Thereafter it was used for vibration tests and fit checks at NASA centers, and it also appeared in the 1983 Paris Air Show and the 1984 World's Fair in New Orleans. In 1985, NASA transferred "Enterprise" to the Smithsonian Institution's National Air and Space Museum.

Transferred from National Aeronautics and Space Administration

• • •

Quoting from Wikipedia | Space Shuttle Enterprise:

The Space Shuttle Enterprise (NASA Orbiter Vehicle Designation: OV-101) was the first Space Shuttle orbiter. It was built for NASA as part of the Space Shuttle program to perform test flights in the atmosphere. It was constructed without engines or a functional heat shield, and was therefore not capable of spaceflight.

Originally, Enterprise had been intended to be refitted for orbital flight, which would have made it the second space shuttle to fly after Columbia. However, during the construction of Columbia, details of the final design changed, particularly with regard to the weight of the fuselage and wings. Refitting Enterprise for spaceflight would have involved dismantling the orbiter and returning the sections to subcontractors across the country. As this was an expensive proposition, it was determined to be less costly to build Challenger around a body frame (STA-099) that had been created as a test article. Similarly, Enterprise was considered for refit to replace Challenger after the latter was destroyed, but Endeavour was built from structural spares instead.


Service

Construction began on the first orbiter on June 4, 1974. Designated OV-101, it was originally planned to be named Constitution and unveiled on Constitution Day, September 17, 1976. A write-in campaign by Trekkies to President Gerald Ford asked that the orbiter be named after the Starship Enterprise, featured on the television show Star Trek. Although Ford did not mention the campaign, the president—who during World War II had served on the aircraft carrier USS Monterey (CVL-26) that served with USS Enterprise (CV-6)—said that he was "partial to the name" and overrode NASA officials.

The design of OV-101 was not the same as that planned for OV-102, the first flight model; the tail was constructed differently, and it did not have the interfaces to mount OMS pods. A large number of subsystems—ranging from main engines to radar equipment—were not installed on this vehicle, but the capacity to add them in the future was retained. Instead of a thermal protection system, its surface was primarily fiberglass.

In mid-1976, the orbiter was used for ground vibration tests, allowing engineers to compare data from an actual flight vehicle with theoretical models.

On September 17, 1976, Enterprise was rolled out of Rockwell's plant at Palmdale, California. In recognition of its fictional namesake, Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry and most of the principal cast of the original series of Star Trek were on hand at the dedication ceremony.

Approach and landing tests (ALT)

Main article: Approach and Landing Tests

On January 31, 1977, it was taken by road to Dryden Flight Research Center at Edwards Air Force Base, to begin operational testing.

While at NASA Dryden, Enterprise was used by NASA for a variety of ground and flight tests intended to validate aspects of the shuttle program. The initial nine-month testing period was referred to by the acronym ALT, for "Approach and Landing Test". These tests included a maiden "flight" on February 18, 1977 atop a Boeing 747 Shuttle Carrier Aircraft (SCA) to measure structural loads and ground handling and braking characteristics of the mated system. Ground tests of all orbiter subsystems were carried out to verify functionality prior to atmospheric flight.

The mated Enterprise/SCA combination was then subjected to five test flights with Enterprise unmanned and unactivated. The purpose of these test flights was to measure the flight characteristics of the mated combination. These tests were followed with three test flights with Enterprise manned to test the shuttle flight control systems.

Enterprise underwent five free flights where the craft separated from the SCA and was landed under astronaut control. These tests verified the flight characteristics of the orbiter design and were carried out under several aerodynamic and weight configurations. On the fifth and final glider flight, pilot-induced oscillation problems were revealed, which had to be addressed before the first orbital launch occurred.

On August 12, 1977, the space shuttle Enterprise flew on its own for the first time.

Preparation for STS-1

Following the ALT program, Enterprise was ferried among several NASA facilities to configure the craft for vibration testing. In June 1979, it was mated with an external tank and solid rocket boosters (known as a boilerplate configuration) and tested in a launch configuration at Kennedy Space Center Launch Pad 39A.

Retirement

With the completion of critical testing, Enterprise was partially disassembled to allow certain components to be reused in other shuttles, then underwent an international tour visiting France, Germany, Italy, the United Kingdom, Canada, and the U.S. states of California, Alabama, and Louisiana (during the 1984 Louisiana World Exposition). It was also used to fit-check the never-used shuttle launch pad at Vandenberg AFB, California. Finally, on November 18, 1985, Enterprise was ferried to Washington, D.C., where it became property of the Smithsonian Institution.

Post-Challenger

After the Challenger disaster, NASA considered using Enterprise as a replacement. However refitting the shuttle with all of the necessary equipment needed for it to be used in space was considered, but instead it was decided to use spares constructed at the same time as Discovery and Atlantis to build Endeavour.

Post-Columbia

In 2003, after the breakup of Columbia during re-entry, the Columbia Accident Investigation Board conducted tests at Southwest Research Institute, which used an air gun to shoot foam blocks of similar size, mass and speed to that which struck Columbia at a test structure which mechanically replicated the orbiter wing leading edge. They removed a fiberglass panel from Enterprise's wing to perform analysis of the material and attached it to the test structure, then shot a foam block at it. While the panel was not broken as a result of the test, the impact was enough to permanently deform a seal. As the reinforced carbon-carbon (RCC) panel on Columbia was 2.5 times weaker, this suggested that the RCC leading edge would have been shattered. Additional tests on the fiberglass were canceled in order not to risk damaging the test apparatus, and a panel from Discovery was tested to determine the effects of the foam on a similarly-aged RCC leading edge. On July 7, 2003, a foam impact test created a hole 41 cm by 42.5 cm (16.1 inches by 16.7 inches) in the protective RCC panel. The tests clearly demonstrated that a foam impact of the type Columbia sustained could seriously breach the protective RCC panels on the wing leading edge.

The board determined that the probable cause of the accident was that the foam impact caused a breach of a reinforced carbon-carbon panel along the leading edge of Columbia's left wing, allowing hot gases generated during re-entry to enter the wing and cause structural collapse. This caused Columbia to spin out of control, breaking up with the loss of the entire crew.

Museum exhibit

Enterprise was stored at the Smithsonian's hangar at Washington Dulles International Airport before it was restored and moved to the newly built Smithsonian's National Air and Space Museum's Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center at Dulles International Airport, where it has been the centerpiece of the space collection. On April 12, 2011, NASA announced that Space Shuttle Discovery, the most traveled orbiter in the fleet, will be added to the collection once the Shuttle fleet is retired. When that happens, Enterprise will be moved to the Intrepid Sea-Air-Space Museum in New York City, to a newly constructed hangar adjacent to the museum. In preparation for the anticipated relocation, engineers evaluated the vehicle in early 2010 and determined that it was safe to fly on the Shuttle Carrier Aircraft once again.

Mariah Carey by David Shankbone

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Mariah Carey by David Shankbone
i stock photo
Image by david_shankbone
Mariah Carey at the 2008 Tribeca Film Festival for the premiere of Tennessee. I was on the A List of photographers and got up close to her. She was very nice, in a professional way. She didn't talk to the photographers, and her smile was for the cameras - she really gave great shots. I explain what drove my photography and interviews here.

This photo is included in my '100 People I Photographed for the Creative Commons' set of my favorites shots out of the thousands of people I have photographed.

(About David Shankbone)


Unidentified model at Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week
i stock photo
Image by david_shankbone
Honestly, I don't even think she was an official model. She was just hanging around the park. But she was so beautiful, and every pose you see of her is fabricated, that everyone started to photograph her. I have to say, I find her beyond enchanting. It's amazing how much beauty can endear someone to you.

To learn why I do so much creative commons, open copyright photography for Wikipedia and Flickr, check out my blog.

Nice Image Gallery photos

Some cool image gallery images:


Sunset Over the Indian Ocean (NASA, International Space Station, 06/02/13)
image gallery
Image by NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center
One of the Expedition 36 crew members aboard the International Space Station, flying at altitude of approximately 257 miles above the Indian Ocean, recorded this image of the sun about to go down on June 2, 2013.
Image credit: NASA

Original image:
spaceflight.nasa.gov/gallery/images/station/crew-36/html/...

More about space station research:
www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/station/research/index.html

View more photos like this in the "NASA Earth Images" Flickr photoset:
www.flickr.com/photos/28634332@N05/

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These official NASA photographs are being made available for publication by news organizations and/or for personal use printing by the subject(s) of the photographs. The photographs may not be used in materials, advertisements, products, or promotions that in any way suggest approval or endorsement by NASA. All Images used must be credited. For information on usage rights please visit: <a href="http://www.nasa.gov/audience/formedia/features/MP_Photo_Guidelines.html"


10-09-18 Brand New - New Brand
image gallery
Image by GALERIEopWEG
"An image is not simply a trademark, a design, a slogan or an easily remembered picture. It is a studiously crafted personality profile of an individual, institution, corporation, product or service."
~ Daniel J. Boorstin

Five Shelves

A few nice image library images I found:


Five Shelves
image library
Image by splorp
A good chunk of my web development, programming, server admin and typography reference library, documented for the geekLib{} group. Naturally, I have a truckload of books squirreled away in the basement, under the stairs, and in storage ... but you have to start somewhere.

The odd distortion and inconsistent perspective in this image is due to the fact that it was composited from five separate wide angle photos.


(animated stereo) The Country Choir, 1872
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Image by Thiophene_Guy
To see the medium animated version and a cropped expansion scroll down to the first comment; to see the large 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 1872 F. G. Weller stereograph, titled "The country choir", has had several persons identified by Linda McShane:
Front Row (left to right): Miss Renfrew, Mrs. Franklin Weller, William J. Bellows, Mrs. A. Sinclair, Luella Hodgman. Back Row: unknown man, Aunt Molly, unknown man, Asa Weller, Henry Merrill, William Weller.

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: loc.gov/pictures/item/2006676728 .

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.

Cool Image Post images

Some cool image post images:


Bicycle display
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Image by British Postal Museum & Archive
This image shows a number of bicycles used by the Post office. The Post Office has used bicycles for over a century.

In 1897, the radius for the free delivery of telegrams increased from one to three miles. The Post Office Engineer-in-Chief was instructed to purchase 100 bicycles for telegram messengers and postmen.

The standard bicycle weighed up to 23kgs and had to last four years before replacement. The metal carriers were constructed to carry up to 22.7kgs (50lbs) and the front forks were especially strengthened to take this heavy load.

The Pashley pattern bicycle (left) came into use in 1929. The design remained virtually unchanged until 1992. In 1992 a new design, the RM92 (right), was introduced. This design featured a lighter frame, plastic mudguards and a plastic mail container.

In 1933, some 20,000 cycles covered 200 million miles a year. By 1992 this had grown to 36,000 cycles on postal duties.

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Got a Better Idea? (Supporting images)
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Image by blprnt_van
These are some supporting images for a post on my blog (http://blog.blprnt.com)

Picture frame girl

A few nice picture frame images I found:


Picture frame girl
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Image by Be.Futureproof


Picture-Frame Chair
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Image by johnwilliamsphd
Klimt-inspired chair


picture frames askew
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Image by Mollivan Jon

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