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Cool Photo Services images

A few nice photo services images I found:


IL - Hanover Township Emergency Service
photo services
Image by Inventorchris
North Aurora 2012 Lights and Siren Parade

ONLY Emergency Services Departments are allowed to use my photos. All others must ask permission.


Armstrong Memorial Service (201209130014HQ)
photo services
Image by NASA HQ PHOTO
The Rev. Gina Gilland Campbell, acting director of worship, Washington National Cathedral, reads the Gospel during a memorial service celebrating the life of Neil Armstrong at the Washington National Cathedral, Thursday, Sept. 13, 2012. Armstrong, the first man to walk on the moon during the 1969 Apollo 11 mission, died Saturday, Aug. 25. He was 82. Photo Credit: (NASA/Paul E. Alers)

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Wm. Rockefeller (LOC)
image url
Image by The Library of Congress
Bain News Service,, publisher.

Wm. Rockefeller

[between ca. 1910 and ca. 1915]

1 negative : glass ; 5 x 7 in. or smaller.

Notes:
Title from unverified data provided by the Bain News Service on the negatives or caption cards.
Forms part of: George Grantham Bain Collection (Library of Congress).

Format: Glass negatives.

Rights Info: No known restrictions on publication.

Repository: Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division, Washington, D.C. 20540 USA, hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.print

General information about the Bain Collection is available at hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.ggbain

Higher resolution image is available (Persistent URL): hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/ggbain.20117

Call Number: LC-B2- 3632-5


Yale: Robinson (LOC)
image url
Image by The Library of Congress
Bain News Service,, publisher.

Yale: Robinson

[between ca. 1910 and ca. 1915]

1 negative : glass ; 5 x 7 in. or smaller.

Notes:
Title from unverified data provided by the Bain News Service on the negatives or caption cards.
Forms part of: George Grantham Bain Collection (Library of Congress).

Format: Glass negatives.

Rights Info: No known restrictions on publication.

Repository: Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division, Washington, D.C. 20540 USA, hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.print

General information about the Bain Collection is available at hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.ggbain

Higher resolution image is available (Persistent URL): hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/ggbain.16521

Call Number: LC-B2- 3139-7


Yancsi Dolly (LOC)
image url
Image by The Library of Congress
Bain News Service,, publisher.

Yancsi Dolly

[between ca. 1910 and ca. 1915]

1 negative : glass ; 5 x 7 in. or smaller.

Notes:
Title from unverified data provided by the Bain News Service on the negatives or caption cards.
Forms part of: George Grantham Bain Collection (Library of Congress).

Format: Glass negatives.

Rights Info: No known restrictions on publication.

Repository: Library of Congress, Prints and Photographs Division, Washington, D.C. 20540 USA, hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.print

General information about the Bain Collection is available at hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.ggbain

Higher resolution image is available (Persistent URL): hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/ggbain.16548

Call Number: LC-B2- 3144-14

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Postman
image post
Image by Museum of Hartlepool
Photograph of the aftermath of the Great Timber Yard Fire in Hartlepool, 1922. Shows the postman attempting to deliver letters to the ruined houses. Forwarding addresses have been chalked on the walls in cases where victims have gone to stay with kindly neighbours, relatives or friends, their homes having been destroyed.

Photograph Collection No : 366

Images from Hartlepool Cultural Services that are part of The Commons on Flickr are labeled 'no known copyright restrictions' indicating that Hartlepool Cultural Services is unaware of any current copyright restrictions on these images either because the copyright is waived or the term of copyright has expired.

Commercial use of images is not permitted. Applications for commercial use or for higher quality reproductions should be made to Hartlepool Cultural Services, Sir William Gray House, Clarence Road, Hartlepool, TS24 8BT. When using the images please credit 'Hartlepool Cultural Services'.


beat
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Image by istolethetv
Definitions Gym Trainer Olympics.
www.definitions.com

as seen on the huffington post.

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Steam Train Stock
photo stock
Image by rubyblossom.
***Please, feel free to use my Textures, Backgrounds, Stock, etc., in your Artwork.
If you do use them, I would love it if you would please post your work in my group, Ruby's Treasures.


...Please DO NOT redistribute as your own...

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Bono by David Shankbone
photo stock images
Image by david_shankbone
This image is licensed Creative Commons and is part of a public art project. Click here to see more.

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)

Cool Image Editing Online images

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Heaven or Las Vegas
image editing online
Image by Thomas Hawk
About 10 minutes ago there was this amazing sunset here in Las Vegas. It really made me feel good to shoot it. I'm so tired. Running on no sleep. It's pretty unlikely that I'll make my 1,000 photos uploaded before I leave goal (I've only got 456 online so far). And then I feel really kind of creeped out right now. I'm not sure why exactly. It probably has something to do with taking a side trip away from CES today to shoot the AVN Adult Entertainment Expo. It was interesting but I'm all conflicted about shooting it.

I've admired Larry Sultan's series The Valley for a long time. The human depth and emotion that he gave to the porn world in the San Fernando Valley. But I'm no Larry Sultan and the interaction with the women while shooting today seemed so strange. So fake and lukewarm on the outside, posing for the thousandth time, while hard and tough on the inside. I'm still not sure what to do with images of that that I shot today. Some are explicit and I don't think I'll put those online. Others are not -- but what am I really doing with them other than just getting them up for perhaps all the wrong reasons.

Anyways, the sunset felt really good for me to see and shoot tonight because it is something safe and warm and comfortable for me and even though sunsets are cliche it makes me feel a little less hollow for now.

Back to editing photos.

Cool Photo Creator images

A few nice photo creator images I found:


Little York Street Area: Little Henry Street looking towards Henry Street No.s 20 to 29 on plan
photo creator
Image by Public Record Office of Northern Ireland
Creator: Alexander R. Hogg for Belfast Corporation
Date: 23rd April 1912
Description: Little York Street Area: Little Henry Street looking towards Henry Street No.s 20 to 29 on plan. Streets in photo: Little York Street, Henry Street, Little Henry Street.
PRONI Ref: LA/7/8/HF/3/8
Copying and copyright:
Please see www.proni.gov.uk/index/research_and_records_held/copying_...
For Copy Orders, contact:
Email: proni@dcalni.gov.uk
For fees and charges see: www.proni.gov.uk/index/about_proni/are_there_any_fees_and...


B.C.A. (Belfast Corporation Act) 1911 No.s 6 to 9 and 11 and 12 on plan
photo creator
Image by Public Record Office of Northern Ireland
Creator: Alexander R. Hogg for Belfast Corporation

Date: 15th October 1914

Description: B.C.A. (Belfast Corporation Act) 1911 No.s 6 to 9 and 11 and 12 on plan. Streets in photo: Mill Street, Queen Street. Premises in photo: Lennon's Catholic Repository.

PRONI Ref: LA/7/8/HF/4/101

Copying and copyright:
Please see www.proni.gov.uk/index/research_and_records_held/copying_...

For Copy Orders, contact:
Email: proni@dcalni.gov.uk

For fees and charges see: www.proni.gov.uk/index/about_proni/are_there_any_fees_and...

Cool Photo Booth Rental images

A few nice photo booth rental images I found:



IMG_0023
photo booth rental
Image by Paparazzi Girl
Bridal Salon Event 3.25.13

Cool Christmas Cards Photo images

A few nice christmas cards photo images I found:


Jodi Cohen 12-5-08 19
christmas cards photo
Image by stevendepolo

Cool Picture Framing images

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Picture Frames
picture framing
Image by The Little Greene Paint Company
We're very happy for you to use our images, but ask that you reference with a link to our site. Thank you! www.littlegreene.com

Walls: Lead White 57
Box: Purple Brown 8
Woodwork: Lead White 57


picture frame
picture framing
Image by Bolt of Blue


Picture Frame
picture framing
Image by Sam Wise

Cool Image Library images

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School tunnel ball, Sydney University, ca.1930, by Sam 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=153749

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


[Looking across the rooftops from Potts Point to the Harbour Bridge], after March 1932, by Sam 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=153431

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



Schoolboy cheer squad at Colleges swimming at Drummoyne, 1935/ Sam Hood
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=14365

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

Cool Photo Equipment images

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2009玩美攝影棚 / Porsa網拍時尚人像
photo equipment
Image by Taiwan 玩美攝影器材
使用器材:
Porsa閃光棚燈套組
Porsa棚燈資訊
Yahoo購物.Porsa 套組
攝影:李訓
彩妝:Amy
模特兒:Vista

Cool Heart Image images

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JJ Swallowed a Penny
heart image
Image by © 2006-2013 Pink Sherbet Photography
Thankfully, it looks like it's on the way out!

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!


Pet Scan Ct Xray MRI of Full Body
heart image
Image by johndellphotography.com
www.johndellphotography.com

Cool Photo Bucket images

A few nice photo bucket images I found:


Refugees in Jamam camp, South Sudan, queue up to receive buckets and soap
photo bucket
Image by Oxfam International
Refugees in Jamam camp, South Sudan, queue up to receive buckets and soap as part of Oxfam's public health campaign to reduce the spread of diseases such as cholera, diarrhea and Hepatitis E in the camp.

Oxfam is providing both humanitarian and long-term development aid across the South Sudan, including water, sanitation and hygiene promotion, public health, sustainable livelihoods, food security and education programs.

Photo: Alun McDonald/Oxfam

Read more: www.oxfam.org/en/sudan-southsudan-crisis


Fungus
photo bucket
Image by Tjololo Photo
Nikon D40
Sunday, March 20, 2011

Cool Picture Frames images

Some cool picture frames images:


frame 029 (for you to use)
picture frames
Image by xalamay
Creative Commons: Attribution-Noncommercial by xalamay.

See the full collection of frames HERE

See the full collection of textures HERE

See the full collection of Wallpapers & Backgrounds HERE
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To use:

1) Click all sizes and download the size you need.

2) Resize this frame to fit the picture you wish to use it on.

3) Layer the frame over the picture.

4) Use the 'Magic Wand' tool to select the (white) area(s) of the frame and cut the (white) area(s) out.

5) You should see your picture framed. If necessary, use your scale tool to adjust the frame for a better fit.

6) Merge the layers when you are happy with the fit and look.


frame 016 (for you to use)
picture frames
Image by xalamay
Creative Commons: Attribution-Noncommercial by xalamay.

See the full collection of frames HERE

See the full collection of textures HERE

See the full collection of Wallpapers & Backgrounds HERE
______________________________________________________________________

To use:

1) Click all sizes and download the size you need.

2) Resize this frame to fit the picture you wish to use it on.

3) Layer the frame over the picture.

4) Use the 'Magic Wand' tool to select the (white) area(s) of the frame and cut the (white) area(s) out.

5) You should see your picture framed. If necessary, use your scale tool to adjust the frame for a better fit.

6) Merge the layers when you are happy with the fit and look.

Cool Photo Equipment images

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Dancing Water Setup
photo equipment
Image by Chaval Brasil
Roll the mouse over the photo to see equipment description.

Original idea from Fotoopa, I just made a simpler setup.
Take a look at the incredible Fotoopa Water Figures at Pbase, there's setup instructions on his timing systems.


Sorry for the mess, this is my first setup post :)

The idea here is to put water drops to dance!
I put some small drops on my subwoofer with the cone turned up, then sent some bass frequencies from my notebook. I tried 70hz, 110hz and 200hz, the results are very different on each frequency.

The room was dark, the camera set for a long exposure, 1sec was enough. All light is provided by the flash, which is triggred by a sound trigger connected to a Cactus wireless remote (if 430EX had a PC connection I would not need the Cactus in this setup).

Conveniently, the sound trigger is triggered when the subwoofer makes sound :) I had to add a little bit of delay to get the drops jumping, the whole thing is very fast!

Update: I did this again with some changes to the setup... added a colored or reflective plastic on top of the subwoofer, colored background, added another flash head and now I'm using my new Canon EF 100mm f/2.8 Macro lens.

Update 2: See the whole new setup here.

See my High Speed set for more photos with this setup and the sound trigger.

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A idéia aqui é colocar gotas d'agua pra dançar!
Coloquei algumas pequenas gotas em meu subwoofer com o cone virado pra cima, daí mandei umas frequencias graves pelo meu notebook. Experimentei com 70hz, 110hz e 200hz, os resultados foram bem diferentes em cada frequencia.

A sala estava escura, a camera configurada para longa exposição, 1seg foi suficiente. Toda a luz vem do flash, que foi acionado por um sound trigger conectado a um Cactus wireless remote (se o 430EX tivesse PC connection eu não precisaria do Cactus nesse setup).

Convenientemente, o sound trigger é ativado quando o subwoofer emite som :) Eu tive que adiconar um pouco de delay para pegar as gotas pulando, a gambiarra toda é muito rápida!


Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center: Space Shuttle Enterprise (starboard view)
photo equipment
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

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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.

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Eric Bana by David Shankbone
photo stock images
Image by david_shankbone
Shankbone blog post about this photo of Eric Bana

This image is licensed Creative Commons and is part of a public art project. Click here to see more.

(About David Shankbone)

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2012-08-10 Photshoot Yvon
image site
Image by Qsimple
Model: Yvon
Styling Yvon
MUA/Support on site: Tina
Photographer: Qsimple
Location: Waterloopbos, Kraggenburg



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2012-08-10 Photshoot Yvon
image site
Image by Qsimple
Model: Yvon
Styling Yvon
MUA/Support on site: Tina
Photographer: Qsimple
Location: Waterloopbos, Kraggenburg



This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License.

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Golden Boat
image sites
Image by Tarun Chopra
Golden Boat, Use this Picture as your desktop and see how soon your Finance Improves. Visit My web site for my experience www.occultwizard.com/my-experiences/

© www.occultwizard.com


Klamath Falls Mountain Bike Trails - Hot Lava
image sites
Image by ex_magician
Hot Lava is basically just a connector trail between Whiskeytown and Endo, not a remarkable trail in and of itself, but it has some nice views.

Klamath Falls has some very nice mountain bike trails. I have been riding them since 1988 when I bought my first mountain bike. Most of the trails in these photos are on public land but most of the trails are on private property and the mountain bikers have had full access for two decades.

Regrettably many of the trails are now the sites of land development, including some gated communities. Every time I ride or trail run up here, which is nearly every day, I see some new development. I am not complaining - it has been private land all these years and I am glad for the many years of terrific riding we have had. Who wouldn't want to live here? It is a wonderful place.

Cool Photo Sites images

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Llotja de la Seda II
photo sites
Image by mortimer?
A different processing, a different photo from this great architecture.

La Lonja de la Seda, one of the oldest secular gothic building still standing up. Part of UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Lonja de la Seda on Wikipedia
On the WHC site


see it big on black


Bruges
photo sites
Image by Wolfgang Staudt
Please take a large view!


Bruges is the capital and largest city of the province of West Flanders in the Flemish Region of Belgium. It is located in the northwest of the country.

The historic city centre is a prominent World Heritage Site of UNESCO. It is egg-shaped and about 430 hectares in size. The area of the whole city amounts to more than 13,840 hectares, including 193.7 hectares off the coast, at Zeebrugge ("Seabruges" in literal translation). The city's total population is more than 117,000, of which around 20,000 live in the historic centre.

Bruges has, because of its port, a significant economic importance and is also home to the College of Europe.

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


Springfield IL - Conference Center, Lincoln Home National Historic Site
photo sites
Image by myoldpostcards
This former residence in the Lincoln Home National Historic Site now serves as a conference center operated by the National Park Service. The Photoshop poster edges effect has been lightly applied in the processing of this image.

For more photographs of Lincoln Sites, visit my "All ABout Abe" (Set).

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You are invited to stay and browse through my photostream. Here's a quick index to my Flickr site:

Springfield, Illinois: All of my photographs of Springfield and the Abraham Lincoln Sites are in this collection. For the City of Springfield, there are separate sets for the Capitol Complex, Downtown (including the Old State Capitol), Neighborhoods, Parks, Illinois State Fairgrounds (and past State Fairs), and more. Photographs of Lincoln sites include the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum, Lincoln Home National Historic Site, Lincoln Tomb, and so on. Also in the Lincoln "All About Abe" (Set) are a few Lincoln sites not located in Springfield.

Central Illinois (except Springfield): Photos relating to the middle section of the "Land of Lincoln" (except for the Capital City of Springfield) may be found in this collection. Every city and town I've photographed is contained within its own set, and rural (as in "counrtyside") photographs are grouped by county.

Beyond Central Illinois: Other locales in the United States and Canada including New York, Chicago, San Francisco and Seattle.

In addition to my location-based sets, here are links to some "topical" collections and sets I've put together:

Automobile Photograph Collection: This is a very large collection of images whose primary, but not exclusive, focus is on American automotive classics. Images are organized by decade, by manufacturer, and by topics (such as convertibles, station wagons, muscle cars, etc.)

Barbers & Barber Shops: Traditional barbers and barber shops are on the endangered species list. But there are still plenty to be found if you go looking for them.

Almost Everything Else. Check It Out!!!: Included topics range from man's first walk on the moon to small town schools and churches, and from Soft-Coated Wheaten Terriers (our favorite breed) to things that are abandoned, neglected, weathered, or rusty.

Thank you for visiting my photostream - myoldpostcards

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