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Cool Image Post images

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Postman
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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

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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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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.

For more information on this exhibition please visit our website


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)

The Corporatist State 2011 Shankbone 2

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The Corporatist State 2011 Shankbone 2
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Image by david_shankbone
The first day of Occupy Wall Street, September 17, 2011. Wall Street barricaded and Zuccotti Park taken.

David Shankbone
Good Magazine: The (Un)Official Occupy Wall Street Photographer's 15 Favorite Frames

The Occupy Wall Street Creative Commons Project

Day 1 September 17 Photos - Preoccupation and Occupation Begins
Day 2 September 18 Photos - People settle in; cardboard sign menage begins
Day 3 September 19 Photos - Community forms; protest signs
Day 7 September 23 Photos - First rain, protest signs, life
Day 8 September 24 Photos - Pepper spray day, Zuni Tikka, people
Day 9 September 25 Photos
Day 12 September 28 Photos
Day 14 September 30 Photos
Day 16 October 2 Photos
Day 17 October 3 Photos
Day 20 October 5 Photos
Day 21 October 6 Photos - Naomi Klein
Day 23 October 8 - Faces of OWS
Day 28 October 13 - Tom Morello of RATM
Day 31 - protesting Chihuahua and The Daily Show
Day 36 - Parents and Kids Day and quite a crowd
Day 40 - protesting hotties, Reverend Billy and tents
Day 43 Photos - Snow storm at OWS of the first NYC winter snowfall
Day 47 - Solidarity with Occupy Oakland
Day 50 November 5
Day 52 November 7 - Jonathan Lethem, Lynn Nottage and Jennifer Egan
Day 53 November 8 - David Crosby and Graham Nash play OWS
Day 57 November 12 - Former NJ Gov. Jim McGreevey
Day 60 November 15 - Police evict protesters from Zuccotti

Occupy Colorado Springs Colorado on November 20

Do you want to see the Occupy Wall Street series laid out thematically? Click here


More Outposty Goodness
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Image by [Soren]
Yeah. Not so lonely anymore.

Edit: Jesus, people, don't post huge images in comments.

Day laborers picking cotton, near Clarksdale, Miss. (LOC)

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Day laborers picking cotton, near Clarksdale, Miss. (LOC)
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Image by The Library of Congress
Wolcott, Marion Post,, 1910-1990,, photographer.

Day laborers picking cotton, near Clarksdale, Miss.

1939 Nov.

1 slide : color.

Notes:
Title from FSA or OWI agency caption.
Transfer from U.S. Office of War Information, 1944.

Subjects:
Cotton plantations
Harvesting
United States--Mississippi--Clarksdale

Format: Slides--Color

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

Part Of: Farm Security Administration - Office of War Information Collection 11671-8 (DLC) 93845501

General information about the FSA/OWI Color Photographs is available at hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.fsac

Higher resolution image is available (Persistent URL): hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/fsac.1a34339

Call Number: LC-USF35-147


Day 12 Occupy Wall Street September 28 2011 Shankbone 30
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Image by david_shankbone
Wednesday, Day 12, September 28 and Wall Street remains barricaded to the public and tourists alike. Occupy Wall Street has effectively shut down the main strip of the financial district. Photos from Zuccotti Park, September 28 2011.

David Shankbone
Good Magazine: The (Un)Official Occupy Wall Street Photographer's 15 Favorite Frames

The Occupy Wall Street Creative Commons Project

Day 1 September 17 Photos - Preoccupation and Occupation Begins
Day 2 September 18 Photos - People settle in; cardboard sign menage begins
Day 3 September 19 Photos - Community forms; protest signs
Day 7 September 23 Photos - First rain, protest signs, life
Day 8 September 24 Photos - Pepper spray day, Zuni Tikka, people
Day 9 September 25 Photos
Day 12 September 28 Photos
Day 14 September 30 Photos
Day 16 October 2 Photos
Day 17 October 3 Photos
Day 20 October 5 Photos
Day 21 October 6 Photos - Naomi Klein
Day 23 October 8 - Faces of OWS
Day 28 October 13 - Tom Morello of RATM
Day 31 - protesting Chihuahua and The Daily Show
Day 36 - Parents and Kids Day and quite a crowd
Day 40 - protesting hotties, Reverend Billy and tents
Day 43 Photos - Snow storm at OWS of the first NYC winter snowfall
Day 47 - Solidarity with Occupy Oakland
Day 50 November 5
Day 52 November 7 - Jonathan Lethem, Lynn Nottage and Jennifer Egan
Day 53 November 8 - David Crosby and Graham Nash play OWS
Day 57 November 12 - Former NJ Gov. Jim McGreevey
Day 60 November 15 - Police evict protesters from Zuccotti

Occupy Colorado Springs Colorado on November 20

Do you want to see the Occupy Wall Street series laid out thematically? Click here

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Bayou Bourbeau plantation, a Farm Security Administration cooperative, vicinity of Natchitoches, La. Three Negro children sitting on the porch of a house (LOC)
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Image by The Library of Congress
Wolcott, Marion Post,, 1910-1990,, photographer.

Bayou Bourbeau plantation, a Farm Security Administration cooperative, vicinity of Natchitoches, La. Three Negro children sitting on the porch of a house

1940 August

1 slide : color.

Notes:
Title from FSA or OWI agency caption. Changed "two" to "three" based on information from the source: Flickr Commons project, 2008.
Transfer from U.S. Office of War Information, 1944.

Subjects:
Cooperatives
African Americans--Children
United States--Louisiana--Natchitoches

Format: Slides--Color

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

Part Of: Farm Security Administration - Office of War Information Collection 11671-7 (DLC) 93845501

General information about the FSA/OWI Color Photographs is available at hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.fsac

Higher resolution image is available (Persistent URL): hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/fsac.1a34354

Call Number: LC-USF35-93


Day 17 Occupy Wall Street October 3 2011 Shankbone 17
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Image by david_shankbone
Day 17 of Occupy Wall Street saw zombie bankers chasing money. A few photos from the Zombie march and around camp. October 3, 2011

David Shankbone
Good Magazine: The (Un)Official Occupy Wall Street Photographer's 15 Favorite Frames

The Occupy Wall Street Creative Commons Project

Day 1 September 17 Photos - Preoccupation and Occupation Begins
Day 2 September 18 Photos - People settle in; cardboard sign menage begins
Day 3 September 19 Photos - Community forms; protest signs
Day 7 September 23 Photos - First rain, protest signs, life
Day 8 September 24 Photos - Pepper spray day, Zuni Tikka, people
Day 9 September 25 Photos
Day 12 September 28 Photos
Day 14 September 30 Photos
Day 16 October 2 Photos
Day 17 October 3 Photos
Day 20 October 5 Photos
Day 21 October 6 Photos - Naomi Klein
Day 23 October 8 - Faces of OWS
Day 28 October 13 - Tom Morello of RATM
Day 31 - protesting Chihuahua and The Daily Show
Day 36 - Parents and Kids Day and quite a crowd
Day 40 - protesting hotties, Reverend Billy and tents
Day 43 Photos - Snow storm at OWS of the first NYC winter snowfall
Day 47 - Solidarity with Occupy Oakland
Day 50 November 5
Day 52 November 7 - Jonathan Lethem, Lynn Nottage and Jennifer Egan
Day 53 November 8 - David Crosby and Graham Nash play OWS
Day 57 November 12 - Former NJ Gov. Jim McGreevey
Day 60 November 15 - Police evict protesters from Zuccotti

Occupy Colorado Springs Colorado on November 20

Do you want to see the Occupy Wall Street series laid out thematically? Click here


Daily Disney - A Parrot's Life for Me!
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Image by Express Monorail
I know, I know... why post this picture when Matt P, Jeff B and Todd H already nailed it and posted their versions, right? Well, I don't know, I just felt good about finally getting this shot. I tried several times both in WDW and DL and for some reason could not get this guy properly focused. In fact, I was able to nail down a few dark ride photos (except for that darn Peter Pan's Flight) that I have failed in the past... Also, I rediscovered Capture NX and used it exclusively (except final resizing and sharpening for Flickr posting) to edit this picture. I bought the program when I bought the D300 and never really got the hang of it. After taking a deeper look into it I can't believe I haven't been using this program all along! Don't get me wrong, I still like my Paint Shop Pro, but at least for RAW editing and converting to tiff, Capture NX works brilliantly with .NEF files! I also like that I can save a compressed copy of the edited .NEF file instead of saving the full size uncompressed 16 or 8 bit .tiff like I was doing before. This cuts the file size down tremendously and allows me to reopen the .NEF file with Capture NX so that I can have access to the full size original edit in the future if I need to. Of course, I always retain the original untouched RAW (.NEF) file just in case.

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Quick Exif:
Exposure: 1/30
Aperture: f/1.4
Focal Length: 50mm
ISO: 2200

Pictured:
Pirates of the Caribbean
Adventureland
Magic Kingdom
Walt Disney World Resort
Bay Lake, Florida
June, 2009

Quick Fact:
On October 13, 2007, Disney released "A Parrot's Life for Me!", an 11-1/2" sculpture that was the 5th release in a Pirates of the Caribbean Series, sculpted by Ruben Procopio. It had an SRP of 0.00. Oddly enough, the foot was not dirty like on the ride.

Thanks for droppin' by!

Disney Photo Challenge winner in "Dark Rides; - thanks for your votes!

1964 Volkswagen Typ 147 Kleinlieferwagen Fridolin (01)

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1964 Volkswagen Typ 147 Kleinlieferwagen Fridolin (01)
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Image by Georg Schwalbach (GS1311)
The German Postal Services commissioned in 1961 / 1963 Volkswagen to design them a postal van that would suit their needs.

VW started off with the Karmann produced (Type 151) Beetle Cabriolet as basis for the van due to its strength in build but later turned to the Karmann Ghia (Type 14) for basis as it was wider.

It was agreed Franz Knobel & Sohn GmbH (later called Westfalia Werke) would build the vehicles for VW & the Deutsche Post, Swiss Post Offices & Lufthansa.

Its official name was Volkswagen Type 147 Kleinlieferwagen (small van) but due to its funny and badly proportioned shape it was affectionately called "Fridolin". From 1964 to July 1974, 6139 were produced.

(Wikipedia)

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Der VW Fridolin, offiziell Typ 147 Kleinlieferwagen, ist ein Automobil der Volkswagenwerk AG, das zwischen 1964 und 1973 für die Deutsche Bundespost gebaut wurde.

Um die Kosten gering zu halten, wurde der unter dem Namen EA 149 geplante Wagen möglichst weitgehend aus Teilen anderer Fahrzeuge zusammengesetzt. So stammten die Achsen, der Motor und das Getriebe vom Käfer, das Chassis vom Karmann Ghia, Scheinwerfer vom VW Typ 3, Heckklappe und viele andere Teile vom VW-Transporter.

(Wikipedia)


1964 Volkswagen Typ 147 Kleinlieferwagen Fridolin (04)
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Image by Georg Schwalbach (GS1311)
The German Postal Services commissioned in 1961 / 1963 Volkswagen to design them a postal van that would suit their needs.

VW started off with the Karmann produced (Type 151) Beetle Cabriolet as basis for the van due to its strength in build but later turned to the Karmann Ghia (Type 14) for basis as it was wider.

It was agreed Franz Knobel & Sohn GmbH (later called Westfalia Werke) would build the vehicles for VW & the Deutsche Post, Swiss Post Offices & Lufthansa.

Its official name was Volkswagen Type 147 Kleinlieferwagen (small van) but due to its funny and badly proportioned shape it was affectionately called "Fridolin". From 1964 to July 1974, 6139 were produced.

(Wikipedia)

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Der VW Fridolin, offiziell Typ 147 Kleinlieferwagen, ist ein Automobil der Volkswagenwerk AG, das zwischen 1964 und 1973 für die Deutsche Bundespost gebaut wurde.

Um die Kosten gering zu halten, wurde der unter dem Namen EA 149 geplante Wagen möglichst weitgehend aus Teilen anderer Fahrzeuge zusammengesetzt. So stammten die Achsen, der Motor und das Getriebe vom Käfer, das Chassis vom Karmann Ghia, Scheinwerfer vom VW Typ 3, Heckklappe und viele andere Teile vom VW-Transporter.

(Wikipedia)

Get off the table, Mabel - the quarter's for the beer!

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Get off the table, Mabel - the quarter's for the beer!
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Image by ex_magician
Little Glass Mountain can be seen in the background. It is that giant grayish blob and represents a giant lava flow. I should post a photo of it - looks like somebody stepped on a giant toothpaste tube full of lava.


Image renversante
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Image by zmi66 - ZMIphoto
Fuji X-E1
Lens : Carl Zeiss Planar ƒ1.7 / 50mm
Settings : 1/25s ƒ/1.7 ISO 400 at 50mm
Post process : Lightroon 4


New Nikon AF-S Micro-Nikkor 40mm f/2.8G Macro lens @ 1:1 Magnification (17)
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Image by The Jordan Collective
Wow, what an awesome little Macro lens. Nikon's new 40mm f/2.8 Macro lens is a STELLAR piece of glass. It's 35mm equivalent focal length is 60mm on DX(which is a really useful focal length). This lens is capable of 1:1 magnification @ a close focus distance of about 6 inches. Nikon has a long history of making very SHARP Macro lenses and this little beast is no departure. I compared it to the venerable AF-S Micro-Nikkor 105mm f/2.8G VR lens and at 1:1, i couldn't tell the difference. Sharpness when stopped down is criminal and contrast is amazing. Just have a look at the sample images!

Please feel free to view these images at full-resolution. This lens can't be fully appreciated unless you view at 100%.

Sticking to tradition, we were one of the first people to get a copy of the new Nikon AF-S Micro-Nikkor 40mm f/2.8G Macro lens. The same thing happened with the Nikon AF-S Nikkor 50mm f/1.8G Prime a few months back. We were very lucky to be able to be one of the first to get copies of these new lenses.

Exif:
Nikon D7000
AF-S Micro-Nikkor 40mm f/2.8G Macro lens
ISO-2000
f/16
1/60th sec
hand-held

Strobist:
Nikon SB-900 Speedlight (Off-camera), triggered by D7000 in Wireless Commander Mode

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The Goodbye Is An Everlasting Memory (Goodbye Series 3)

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The Goodbye Is An Everlasting Memory (Goodbye Series 3)
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Image by michmutters
The Goodbye Series

Edit details: both images taken with Procamera in iPhone 4S.
Base image is of another tree trunk lit by a spot light. Put it into Marblecam and then #tinyplanet and this is what happens. And then use Twistcam at some point.
Foreground image edited in Snapseed then Percolater.
Percolated edition merged with tree in Superimpose - mask cloned to fill other area and layer blend mode changed.
Non-percolated image masked in.
Result edited in PS Express, one texture in iColorama used and then in Glaze. Then in Image Blender pre & post-Glazed editions.
Filters in #mextures and Camera Awesome used.
Finished in Snapseed as always.
Something like that.
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facebook.com/michmutters


Parcel Force
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Image by The National Archives UK
Description: Great Western Railway parcels three wheeler and driver.

Date: c.1905

Our Catalogue Reference: RAIL 254/32
This image is from the collections of The National Archives. Feel free to share it within the spirit of the Commons.

For high quality reproductions of any item from our collection please contact our image library.

Play hide and seek

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Play hide and seek
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Image by Andrea Costa Creative
If you like it, please:
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My reference Blog: Andrea Costa
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Example for enfatize image, correction and retouching at:
Andrea Costa Photography


EXPLORE: May 21, 2009 #3

Info photo:
Retouching and paint: NO
Postprocessing RAW: Contrast and saturation
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The little point in the sky are two flies flying, i prefer don't remove it.

Thanks for:
Triple Nice Shot!
HOMEPAGE
www.flickr.com/groups/1224885@N24/

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COLORS OF THE HEART Blog
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Arthur "Gramp" Roos (center) with the gardening class at Edenwald
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Image by Center for Jewish History, NYC
Description: Boston Post Road
Photographer: unknown
Date: circa 1920-1940
Medium: Black and white photograph
Repository: American Jewish Historical Society
Call Number: I-42-SeriesVI-001
Parent Collection: Records of the Hebrew Orphan Asylum of the City of New York (I-42)
Persistent URL: access.cjh.org/1550222
Rights Information: No known copyright restrictions; may be subject to third party rights. For more copyright information, click here.
See more information about this image and others at CJH Digital Collections.
This material may be used for personal, research and educational purposes only. Any other use without prior authorization is prohibited. Please contact AJHS at photoarchivist@ajhs.cjh.org for further information.


Sunchild
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Image by Franco Rabazzo
Camera: Polaroid Image/spectra
Film: The Impossible Project - PZCool
Technique: kept release button pressed and then ejected into a dark bag and used an impossible frog tongue
"Scanner": iPhone
Proper scan: www.flickr.com/photos/fz/7845831332/

Made today especially for Roidweek 2012 (as BTW all my pics for Roidweek are made on the day of posting - as I am on vacation and shooting anyway :).

Got inspired by the following picture by "The Gentleman Amateur" I saw in the Roidweek 2012 group yesterday:
flic.kr/p/cRD8pC
So I thought I'd give it a try today - even more so as I was overwhelmed and motivated by the positive comments to the pictures I posted yesterday.
This is what I guess Roidweek and Flickr is about: getting expired and motivated by new pictures and new interesting people.
I love Roidweek :)

Cool Image Post images

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Day 21 Occupy Wall Street October 6 2011 Shankbone 16
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Image by david_shankbone
Photos from October 6 in Liberty Plaza Park - NYPD keeps Wall Street barricaded to the public. Naomi Klein leads open forum.

David Shankbone
Good Magazine: The (Un)Official Occupy Wall Street Photographer's 15 Favorite Frames

The Occupy Wall Street Creative Commons Project

Day 1 September 17 Photos - Preoccupation and Occupation Begins
Day 2 September 18 Photos - People settle in; cardboard sign menage begins
Day 3 September 19 Photos - Community forms; protest signs
Day 7 September 23 Photos - First rain, protest signs, life
Day 8 September 24 Photos - Pepper spray day, Zuni Tikka, people
Day 9 September 25 Photos
Day 12 September 28 Photos
Day 14 September 30 Photos
Day 16 October 2 Photos
Day 17 October 3 Photos
Day 20 October 5 Photos
Day 21 October 6 Photos - Naomi Klein
Day 23 October 8 - Faces of OWS
Day 28 October 13 - Tom Morello of RATM
Day 31 - protesting Chihuahua and The Daily Show
Day 36 - Parents and Kids Day and quite a crowd
Day 40 - protesting hotties, Reverend Billy and tents
Day 43 Photos - Snow storm at OWS of the first NYC winter snowfall
Day 47 - Solidarity with Occupy Oakland
Day 50 November 5
Day 52 November 7 - Jonathan Lethem, Lynn Nottage and Jennifer Egan
Day 53 November 8 - David Crosby and Graham Nash play OWS
Day 57 November 12 - Former NJ Gov. Jim McGreevey
Day 60 November 15 - Police evict protesters from Zuccotti

Occupy Colorado Springs Colorado on November 20

Do you want to see the Occupy Wall Street series laid out thematically? Click here


Day 23 Occupy Wall Street October 8 2011 Shankbone 30
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Image by david_shankbone
Day 23 of Occupy Wall Street - the faces of the people in Zuccotti Park (Liberty Park). October 8, 2011

David Shankbone
Good Magazine: The (Un)Official Occupy Wall Street Photographer's 15 Favorite Frames

The Occupy Wall Street Creative Commons Project

Day 1 September 17 Photos - Preoccupation and Occupation Begins
Day 2 September 18 Photos - People settle in; cardboard sign menage begins
Day 3 September 19 Photos - Community forms; protest signs
Day 7 September 23 Photos - First rain, protest signs, life
Day 8 September 24 Photos - Pepper spray day, Zuni Tikka, people
Day 9 September 25 Photos
Day 12 September 28 Photos
Day 14 September 30 Photos
Day 16 October 2 Photos
Day 17 October 3 Photos
Day 20 October 5 Photos
Day 21 October 6 Photos - Naomi Klein
Day 23 October 8 - Faces of OWS
Day 28 October 13 - Tom Morello of RATM
Day 31 - protesting Chihuahua and The Daily Show
Day 36 - Parents and Kids Day and quite a crowd
Day 40 - protesting hotties, Reverend Billy and tents
Day 43 Photos - Snow storm at OWS of the first NYC winter snowfall
Day 47 - Solidarity with Occupy Oakland
Day 50 November 5
Day 52 November 7 - Jonathan Lethem, Lynn Nottage and Jennifer Egan
Day 53 November 8 - David Crosby and Graham Nash play OWS
Day 57 November 12 - Former NJ Gov. Jim McGreevey
Day 60 November 15 - Police evict protesters from Zuccotti

Occupy Colorado Springs Colorado on November 20

Do you want to see the Occupy Wall Street series laid out thematically? Click here


House in southern U.S. (LOC)
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Image by The Library of Congress
Wolcott, Marion Post,, 1910-1990,, photographer.

House in southern U.S.

ca. 1940

1 slide : color.

Notes:
Title from FSA or OWI agency caption.
Transfer from U.S. Office of War Information, 1944.

Subjects:
Houses
United States--Southern states

Format: Slides--Color

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

Part Of: Farm Security Administration - Office of War Information Collection 11671-9 (DLC) 93845501

General information about the FSA/OWI Color Photographs is available at hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.fsac

Higher resolution image is available (Persistent URL): hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/fsac.1a34314

Call Number: LC-USF35-134

Koala 3D Postcard

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Koala 3D Postcard
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Image by ProLithic 3D
Koala 3D Postcard took nerves of steel to capture using a standard 9mp Digital camera, moving the camera steady but quick to collect the left eye and right eye shot to create the 3D anaglyph image, and it came out Great, Friend on Facebook www.facebook.com/brian.steampunkwestin follow on TWITTER www.twitter.com/Steampunk1867 to get access to the Full Size large format images to use as you like, Print posters, Make Postcards, It's up to you, all free.


1943 ... item 2.. And You Shall Tell Your Children (April 8, 2013 / 28 Nisan 5773) ...item 3.. Marlene Dietrich - Somethin' I dreamed last night ...
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Image by marsmet547
A powerful documentary on the faith and commitment of Holocaust survivors. (53 min. Viewer discretion advised)
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........*****All images are copyrighted by their respective authors ....
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... description of 1943 photo

FILE - In this in April/May 1943 file photo, a group of Polish Jews are led away for deportation by German SS soldiers during the destruction of the Warsaw Ghetto by German troops after an uprising in the Jewish quarter. U.S. gun rights advocates pointing to the 1943 Warsaw ghetto uprising by about 700 armed Jews who were able to fend off a much larger force of German troops for days until retreating to tunnels or fleeing. The Nazis won out by systematically burning the ghetto to the ground, house by house. "Once the Germans began adopting that strategy there really wasn't very much that people armed with pistols, or even rifles and machine guns, could do," said historian Steve Paulsson, an expert on the period whose Jewish family survived the city's destruction. (AP Photo)
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.....item 1).... Warsaw Ghetto Uprising Remembered By Holocaust Survivor Aliza Mendel ...

... The Huffington Post ... www.huffingtonpost.com/ ...
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img code photo ... 1943

i.huffpost.com/gen/1074152/thumbs/r-ALIZA-MENDEL-WARSAW-G...

In this in April/May 1943 file photo, a group of Polish Jews are led away for deportation by German SS soldiers during the destruction of the Warsaw Ghetto by German troops after an uprising in the Jewish quarter. (AP Photo)

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By ARON HELLER ... 04/06/13 01:38 PM ET EDT

www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/04/06/aliza-mendel-warsaw-ghe...

JERUSALEM -- Two days before her comrades embarked on an uprising that came to symbolize Jewish resistance against the Nazis in World War II, 14-year-old Aliza Mendel got her orders: Escape from the Warsaw Ghetto.

The end was near. Nazi troops had encircled the ghetto, and the remaining Jewish rebels inside were prepared to die fighting. They had few weapons, and they felt there was no point in giving one of them to a teenage girl whose main task to that point had been distributing leaflets.

"They told me I was too young to fight," said the survivor, now 84, who uses her married name, Aliza Vitis-Shomron. "They said, `You have to leave and tell the world how we died fighting the Nazis. That is your job now.'"

She's been doing that ever since, publishing a memoir about life in the ghetto and lecturing about the revolt and its legendary leader, Mordechai Anielewicz. While nearly all her friends perished, she survived the ghetto and a later period in a Nazi concentration camp. She made it to Israel, married and has three children, seven grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.

On Sunday night, 70 years after the Warsaw ghetto uprising, Vitis-Shomron is set to speak on behalf of Holocaust survivors at the official ceremony marking Israel's annual Holocaust memorial day.

"It's a day of deep sorrow for me, because I remember all my friends in the (resistance) movement who gave their lives," said Vitis-Shomron. "But it was also a wonderful act of sacrifice by those who gave up their lives without even trying to save themselves. The goal was to show that we would not go down without a response."

Six million Jews were killed by German Nazis and their collaborators in the Holocaust of World War II, wiping out a third of world Jewry.

The 1943 Warsaw ghetto uprising was the first large-scale rebellion against the Nazis in Europe and the single greatest act of Jewish resistance during the Holocaust. Though guaranteed to fail, it became a symbol of struggle against impossible conditions, illustrated a refusal to succumb to Nazi atrocities and inspired other acts of uprising and underground resistance by Jews and non-Jews alike.

While the world marks International Holocaust Remembrance Day on Jan. 27, the date of the liberation of the Auschwitz death camp, Israel's annual Holocaust memorial day coincides with the Hebrew date of the Warsaw ghetto uprising – highlighting the role it plays in the country's psyche. Even the day's official name – "Holocaust and Heroism Remembrance Day" – alludes to the image of the Jewish warrior upon which the state was founded. The ghetto battle contrasts with the image of Jews meekly marching to their deaths.


Israel has wrestled with the competing images for decades. After setting up their state in 1948, just three years after the end of the war, Israelis preferred to emphasize the heroic resistance fighters, though their numbers were relatively small. In recent years they have come around to recognizing the overwhelming tragedy of the murder of millions of Jews and the traumas of the survivors who still live along them.

Before the war, Warsaw had a vibrant Jewish community, and a third of the city's population was Jewish. The Nazis built the Warsaw ghetto in 1940, a year after occupying Poland, and began herding Jews into it.

The ghetto initially held some 380,000 Jews who were cramped into tight living spaces. At its peak, the ghetto housed about a half a million Jews, said Havi Dreifuss, a researcher at the Yad Vashem Holocaust memorial who has studied the ghetto.

Life in the ghetto included random raids, confiscations and abductions by Nazi soldiers. Disease and starvation were rampant, and bodies often appeared on the streets.

The resistance movement began to grow after the deportation of July 22, 1942, when 265,000 men, women and children were rounded up and later killed at the Treblinka death camp. As word of the Nazi genocide spread, those who remained behind no longer believed German promises that they would be sent to forced labor camps.

A small group of rebels began to spread calls for resistance, carrying out isolated acts of sabotage and attacks. Some Jews began defying German orders to report for deportation.

The Nazis entered the ghetto on April 19, 1943, the eve of the Passover holiday. Three days later, the Nazis set the ghetto ablaze, turning it into a fiery death trap, but the Jewish fighters kept up their struggle for nearly a month.

The Jewish fighters who had fortified themselves in bunkers and hiding places managed to kill 16 Nazis and wound almost 100, Dreifuss said.

They were ultimately brutally vanquished. Anielewicz and others died inside the bunker on 18 Mila Street, which later became the title of a famous novel by Leon Uris that fictionalized the events.

"It was a moral victory. No one believed the Jews would fight back," said Dreifuss. "It's amazing that after three years of Nazi occupation, starvation and illness, these people found the strength to disobey the Nazi orders, stand up and fight back."

Anielewicz, who was in his early 20s, became a heroic figure in Israel, with a village and streets across the nation named in his honor.

Vitis-Shomron remembers him well. She said he was a tall, charismatic leader of a younger generation who refused to submit quietly to the Nazis as their parents did.

"His theory was, `don't get used to what is happening. Don't accept it,'" she said. "The Nazis wanted to turn us into slaves, and he said that only free people could resist."

The approach put Vitis-Shomron at odds with her parents, who objected to her activity in the youth movement. Often she would defy the Nazi curfew and only return home in the morning. She narrowly escaped S.S. officers in the streets as she posted underground leaflets calling on Jews to resist or escape.

She said the hardest part for her was escaping before the uprising began, joining her mother and younger sister in their hideout on the Polish side of town outside the ghetto. She remembers watching the red skies above the burning ghetto, where her friends were waging war.

"If it was up to me, I would have stayed behind and fought to the death with them. I had no fear," she said. "The uprising represented Jewish pride. It was us saying, `we will not die the way you want us to. We will die the way we want to, as free people.'"

Vitis-Shomron was later captured and sent the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp with her mother and sister. They all survived and eventually made it to Israel. Her father was deported from the ghetto and killed in a Nazi death camp.

Today, Vitis-Shomron volunteers for Yad Vashem, collecting pages of testimony from fellow survivors that help build the museum's depository of names of the victims.

Despite her own past, she claims not to have experienced the psychological damage that plague other survivors.

"I never saw myself as a victim. I was on the active side, the resisting side," she said. "It helped me cope."

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An old house almost hidden by sunflowers, Rodney, Miss. (LOC)
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Image by The Library of Congress
Wolcott, Marion Post,, 1910-1990,, photographer.

An old house almost hidden by sunflowers, Rodney, Miss.

1940 July

1 slide : color.

Notes:
Title from FSA or OWI agency caption.
Transfer from U.S. Office of War Information, 1944.

Subjects:
Cabins
United States--Mississippi--Rodney

Format: Slides--Color

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

Part Of: Farm Security Administration - Office of War Information Collection 11671-8 (DLC) 93845501

General information about the FSA/OWI Color Photographs is available at hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.fsac

Higher resolution image is available (Persistent URL): hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/fsac.1a34336

Call Number: LC-USF35-136


golden field with low hanging moon
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Image by DanielJames
This image of a field with a moon hanging low on the horizon was taken off a dirt road near the Northern branches of Lake Lewisville in Aubrey, TX.
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Sidney F. Miller House 3
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Image by Universal Pops
This is a Creative Commons image, one you may use freely; however, in using on your web site, you need to recognize the work of the photographer by linking back to this photo. I’m always appreciative of your views and comments. Thank you!

[This is a series of six photos] The Sidney F. Miller House in Lynchburg, Virginia is part of the Federal Hill Historic District. It’s a fine example of a smaller Second Empire house with 8 rooms and 3 baths (currently—Jan 12, 2012) on the market for 6,000. Built in 1876, it’s a 2-story brick home with basement and tower. Total—3126 square feet

The characteristic mansard roof shows the distinctive shingling of the times, the square central tower showing a convex roof pattern and the sections to either side of the tower displaying the convex pattern. Throughout, the shingling is in bands—from top to bottom: rectangular, diamond, rectangular, fish-scale, rectangular. Tile is used at the edges of the four sides. Cresting (decorative ironwork) tops the tower with a large finial shaped item the highest point of the structure (perhaps a lightning rod). The tower’s mansard roof is supported by alternating single and double brackets. Small hooded, circular dormers project from each of the four sides of the tower. The front façade is asymmetrical with a porch on the left and a bay window on the right. The porch is small with prominent brackets supporting the porch roof. Instead of railings, the sections between the posts are open with a decorative design. The front bay window is large but has slender brackets supporting its roof. A sequence of single bracketing is used on the side of the structure. The entry porch is the most elaborately decorated portion of the house, the double-door entrance capped by a concave transom, the swelling mimicked in the woodwork above it and then ornamental woodwork. To each side of the doors are slender half-columns with decorated capitals; and on the out side of the columns are posts, each with a decorative wood motif. The overhanging entry porch roof is prominent, braced by two large grooved, bracket-like elements. The Federal Hill Historic District was listed on the National Register of Historic Place September 17, 1980 with NRHP ID# 80004310

Image gallery of homes in the Federal Hill Historic District
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Day 9 Occupy Wall Street September 25 2011 Shankbone 4
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Image by david_shankbone
Sunday and Wall Street remains barricaded to the public and tourists alike, which means it has been effectively "taken over" for 9 days by Occupy Wall Street. Photos from Zuccotti Park, September 25, 2011.

David Shankbone
Good Magazine: The (Un)Official Occupy Wall Street Photographer's 15 Favorite Frames

The Occupy Wall Street Creative Commons Project

Day 1 September 17 Photos - Preoccupation and Occupation Begins
Day 2 September 18 Photos - People settle in; cardboard sign menage begins
Day 3 September 19 Photos - Community forms; protest signs
Day 7 September 23 Photos - First rain, protest signs, life
Day 8 September 24 Photos - Pepper spray day, Zuni Tikka, people
Day 9 September 25 Photos
Day 12 September 28 Photos
Day 14 September 30 Photos
Day 16 October 2 Photos
Day 17 October 3 Photos
Day 20 October 5 Photos
Day 21 October 6 Photos - Naomi Klein
Day 23 October 8 - Faces of OWS
Day 28 October 13 - Tom Morello of RATM
Day 31 - protesting Chihuahua and The Daily Show
Day 36 - Parents and Kids Day and quite a crowd
Day 40 - protesting hotties, Reverend Billy and tents
Day 43 Photos - Snow storm at OWS of the first NYC winter snowfall
Day 47 - Solidarity with Occupy Oakland
Day 50 November 5
Day 52 November 7 - Jonathan Lethem, Lynn Nottage and Jennifer Egan
Day 53 November 8 - David Crosby and Graham Nash play OWS
Day 57 November 12 - Former NJ Gov. Jim McGreevey
Day 60 November 15 - Police evict protesters from Zuccotti

Occupy Colorado Springs Colorado on November 20

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Boiler room

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Boiler room
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Image by Neil Kremer
Don't mind if i do Kenmoauc.
I would never post this but lately I've been really disappointed by the overuse and abuse of HDR software. Over saturated colors, using the HDR software to create texture that the software isn't really meant for. Turning photographs into graphic art that a 1st year art student wouldn't turn in as homework. I'm talking about the kind of images only enjoyed by someone at a motocross event drinking Redbull with a NASCAR shirt on. (I raced Motocross for years, I can say that.) I was nothing but guilty of this just a few months ago. But I'm at least trying to move on. I see photographers that have been doing this for years and are only going backwards and it really is bad for the craft in my opinion.
With that rant over; this image was throw away but I thought I would use it to make a point. This room was almost pitch black. That window was the only light source. No camera in the world could possibly capture the light in the foreground and the palm tree outside. So at least 3 exposures from -2 to +2 are required. Keep in mind it was very dark in the room but I could faintly see the green in the foreground. By overexposing one image and leaving the shutter open 2 times longer than the cameras computer suggested I was able to Over Expose the foreground making it visible. At the same time, this over exposure "blew out" the lighted areas of the background. To get the lighted areas properly exposed, I took an exposure that was 2 times faster than the camera's computer suggested and it did the trick but the foreground was totally black. Now I have the best of both worlds.
I also took one exposure (the zero) as suggested by the computer.
That's nice, what do you do with 3 different exposures? Do you cut, blend or mask them together in PhotoShop? I could but the light wouldn't match up. It would look more like a collage than a photograph. So I use special software that utilizes an algorithm designed for the purpose of combining multiple exposures. That's it? No, the High Dynamic Range image that is created by this algorithm has created colors that fall outside of the color range of our modern day monitors and printers. Oh no, what do you do next? We "tone map" and that's where the clown vomit is created. Tone mapping is a way to reintroduce the original colors and tones of the HDR image into a format that can be view on a modern monitor or printer. The idea here is to recreate the scene as it was in reality. The problem is that some photographers take a great deal of drugs or live in fantasy land because the products they're creating are not close to anything resembling the reality of physics here on Earth or visible through the lenses of even the Hubble.
Rant over.
Now, if you look in the lower left corner you will see little dots and pieces of missing information. That's because the software isn't able to reproduce areas that where so dark the overexposure couldn't even take the light out of it. In that case I could have used a longer exposure, say -3 or I could use photoshop to recreate what I think was there. The best option in this case would be to throw the image away and never let anyone see it because it's really not interesting to look at in the first place.


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Buddha Quote 107
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Image by h.koppdelaney
Why do I post more than 108 Buddha Quotes? Buddha talks from “There” to “Here”. His words are messages for all seekers to remember “There”.
Those who experienced “There” realized the truth of his words and even if they fall back into “Here” they praise the truth and call it the “Key to Heaven”.
Loving kindness, the open heart is the needle eye to Paradise. Are you looking for ascension? Buddha says it very clear: “All you need is Love.”
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This is the 107th of 108 Buddha Quotes :-)
You are welcome to share the wisdom with your friends.

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Digital art based on own photography and textures

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Red Line
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Image by Neil Kremer
Couldn't wait to post this one. This is the real deal. Slight HDR but that's it. This room looked exactly like you see it. My jaw dropped when I walked in. So creepy.



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偶然翻翻…… 来自LOFTER:http://kervans.lofter.com/post/7e7c0_1581d4

Boys fishing in a bayou, Schriever, La. (LOC)

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Boys fishing in a bayou, Schriever, La. (LOC)
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Image by The Library of Congress
Wolcott, Marion Post,, 1910-1990,, photographer.

Boys fishing in a bayou, Schriever, La.

1940 June

1 slide : color.

Notes:
Title from FSA or OWI agency caption: Boys fishing in a creek in Southern U.S.A. bayou near the school. Cajun children of Terrebonne, a Farm Security Administration project, Schriever, La.
Transfer from U.S. Office of War Information, 1944.

Subjects:
Children.
Fishing.
Cajuns.
Bayous.
United States--Louisiana--Schriever

Format: Slides--Color

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

Part Of: Farm Security Administration - Office of War Information Collection 11671-7 (DLC) 93845501

General information about the FSA/OWI Color Photographs is available at hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.fsac

Higher resolution image is available (Persistent URL): hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/fsac.1a34360

Call Number: LC-USF35-112


Day 17 Occupy Wall Street October 3 2011 Shankbone
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Image by david_shankbone
Day 17 of Occupy Wall Street saw zombie bankers chasing money. A few photos from the Zombie march and around camp. October 3, 2011

David Shankbone
Good Magazine: The (Un)Official Occupy Wall Street Photographer's 15 Favorite Frames

The Occupy Wall Street Creative Commons Project

Day 1 September 17 Photos - Preoccupation and Occupation Begins
Day 2 September 18 Photos - People settle in; cardboard sign menage begins
Day 3 September 19 Photos - Community forms; protest signs
Day 7 September 23 Photos - First rain, protest signs, life
Day 8 September 24 Photos - Pepper spray day, Zuni Tikka, people
Day 9 September 25 Photos
Day 12 September 28 Photos
Day 14 September 30 Photos
Day 16 October 2 Photos
Day 17 October 3 Photos
Day 20 October 5 Photos
Day 21 October 6 Photos - Naomi Klein
Day 23 October 8 - Faces of OWS
Day 28 October 13 - Tom Morello of RATM
Day 31 - protesting Chihuahua and The Daily Show
Day 36 - Parents and Kids Day and quite a crowd
Day 40 - protesting hotties, Reverend Billy and tents
Day 43 Photos - Snow storm at OWS of the first NYC winter snowfall
Day 47 - Solidarity with Occupy Oakland
Day 50 November 5
Day 52 November 7 - Jonathan Lethem, Lynn Nottage and Jennifer Egan
Day 53 November 8 - David Crosby and Graham Nash play OWS
Day 57 November 12 - Former NJ Gov. Jim McGreevey
Day 60 November 15 - Police evict protesters from Zuccotti

Occupy Colorado Springs Colorado on November 20

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An old tenant house with a mud chimney and cotton growing up to its door, which is occupied by Mulattoes, Melrose, La. (LOC)
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Image by The Library of Congress
Wolcott, Marion Post,, 1910-1990,, photographer.

An old tenant house with a mud chimney and cotton growing up to its door, which is occupied by Mulattoes, Melrose, La.

1940 June

1 slide : color.

Notes:
Title from FSA or OWI agency caption.
Transfer from U.S. Office of War Information, 1944.

Subjects:
African Americans--Structures
Cabins
United States--Louisiana--Melrose

Format: Slides--Color

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

Part Of: Farm Security Administration - Office of War Information Collection 11671-7 (DLC) 93845501

General information about the FSA/OWI Color Photographs is available at hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/pp.fsac

Higher resolution image is available (Persistent URL): hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/fsac.1a34366

Call Number: LC-USF35-133

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3D "Peaks" tessellation technique, in progress
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Image by EricGjerde
Original image post here
(Posting more photos on request)

Working on developing a method for folding three dimensional mountain peaks, that take on an inverted "V" shape. After some thinking on the problem I came up with a fold structure that locks this into place- not vertical sides, but at a sharp angle, so it makes actual 3d structures.

This particular example is folded in a honeycomb style, but really it could be made in almost any shape. I need to play with this further and see what other intersections I can fold in this manner to expand the concept.

This folding idea and general technique came from thinking about some of Ron Resch's designs, and his 3d structure methodology.

Also have some questions on the twist-lock for the reverse side, will share some photos of that once I do the wet shaping of this elephant hide.

(I can see now why Joel and Melisande like using elephant hide so much for these sorts of 3d tessellations. the feel and weight of the paper is particularly enjoyable to work with.)

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