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Nice Photo Magazine photos

Check out these photo magazine images:


27/04/09 - Good Times
photo magazine
Image by Alana Elliott
This arrived in my mailbox today, Good Times Magazine, with one of my photos in an article, featuring Stuart McLean from the Vinyl Cafe on CBC Radio Canada.

www.cbc.ca/vinylcafe/


I`ve been published
photo magazine
Image by mbgrigby
I`ve been published. Check out the July edition of Digital photo magazine, UK`s #1 photo magazine. A full page layout and short article about me and my photos. They found me on Flickr. I received a Flickr E-mail asking me if I`d be interested a few months ago. They picked a few images,

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Some cool photo booth rental images:


IMG_0121
photo booth rental
Image by Paparazzi Girl
Bridal Salon Event 3.25.13


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photo booth rental
Image by Paparazzi Girl
Bridal Salon Event 3.25.13

Cool Photo Show images

A few nice photo show images I found:


Sweet, Sweet Galaxy by Pip & Pop
photo show
Image by Karen Roe
Smiths Row, The Market Cross, Cornhill, Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk IP33 1BT
Tel: +44 (0) 1284 762081

We are happy to welcome Australian artists Tanya Schultz, Nicole Andrijevic and John Kassab to Smiths Row in what is their first major British show. Schultz and Andrijevic have worked in collaboration since 2007 using the alias Pip & Pop and this is their second collaboration with sound artist Kassab.

Sweet sweet galaxy is a unique installation depicting an infinite psychedelic landscape. An amalgamation of numerous materials including coloured sugar, fine sand, cake decorations, origami, found objects, LED lights and sound, this colourful sensory kingdom will be constructed directly in the gallery space in early January.

The soundscape, created in collaboration with Melbourne-based John Kassab, adds another layer of immersion to the audience experience and sense of being transported to a faraway or imagined place. Whilst the soundscape adds to the narrative of the imagined landscape, interpreting the sounds with sugar has been central to Pip & Pop's process when working with John.

The sugar used in this exhibition has been kindly donated by Silverspoon. As the sole producers of homegrown British sugar the company supports 1200 East Anglian beet farmers. According to Dan Gough of Silverspoon: "the sugar used in this exhibition was grown an average of 30 miles away from the gallery".

(animated stereo) Ontario beach in the Gilded Age, 1889

Some cool share image images:


(animated stereo) Ontario beach in the Gilded Age, 1889
share image
Image by Thiophene_Guy
To animate view the image at original resolution (click all sizes) or simply scroll down.

The purpose here is not to duplicate the original image, from the Library of Congress website, but to generate a downloadable animated gif to assist viewing and presentation.

The library of congress offers a multitude of historical images online, many needing no license to redistribute. The original image by George Barker depicts a family on Ontario Beach, Charlotte, N.Y. This dates to 1889 and has no known restrictions on publication. Library of Congress reproduction number: LC-DIG-stereo-1s01849

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

Cool Stock Photo images

A few nice stock photo images I found:


Spring Awakening 02
stock photo
Image by SixRevisions
This is licensed Creative Commons license and can be used for personal and/or commercial purposes.

The Creative Commons license requires you to "attribute the work in the manner specified by the author or licensor". Our attribution specification: you don't need to attribute the work to us (though you're more then welcome to, and we will definitely appreciate it).


Spring Awakening 01
stock photo
Image by SixRevisions
This is licensed Creative Commons license and can be used for personal and/or commercial purposes.

The Creative Commons license requires you to "attribute the work in the manner specified by the author or licensor". Our attribution specification: you don't need to attribute the work to us (though you're more then welcome to, and we will definitely appreciate it).

Nice Photo Backgrounds photos

Check out these photo backgrounds images:



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

Nice Upload Photo photos

Some cool upload photo images:


#clouds #sky #nature #landscape #beautiful #photooftheday #photography #nofilter #instagramers #photooftheday #instamood #instagood #picoftheday #bestoftheday #jj #igers #instadaily #pretty #photo #all_shots #cool #instago #igdaily #instagram_art
upload photo
Image by SoulRiser


#flowers #green #flower #nature #beautiful #photooftheday #photography #nofilter #instagramers #photooftheday #instamood #instagood #picoftheday #bestoftheday #jj #igers #instadaily #pretty #photo #all_shots #cool #instago #igdaily #instagram_art
upload photo
Image by SoulRiser

The Driving License

Check out these passport photo images:


The Driving License
passport photo
Image by StephenMcleod - International Man of Mystery
Who says you need to be embarassed by your driving license or passport picture?

I'm impressed they accepted this actually, with my hair over my eyes. Take that fascist passport controlling system!


51/365: Forgotten spaces
passport photo
Image by DavidDMuir
I was going to photograph a drawer that holds a pile of old diaries and other junk... But then I found my first passport in it. :-)

(Missed posting my music entry last week which would have completed trilogy of photographing stuff that wasn't there. Couldn't think how to do something forgotten that isn't there, so the run stops here!)

Cool Cat Image images

Some cool cat image images:


Freya climbing the cat tree
cat image
Image by jon_a_ross
Some images capturing a power struggle and worked up cats playing on the cat tree.

Loki, our gray cat, is the sister to Freya. A shy cat when people come over she is often forced to be the first cat to investigate new things in the house by Freya.

Freya, our black cat, is the sister to Loki. She has discovered this week that if she bum's rushes Danya that Danya will more often then not break and run. This has given Freya an edge on becoming top cat again. There are places where Freya can't get up the speed required and those places (the top of the bed for example) Danya still rules.


Freya climbing the cat tree
cat image
Image by jon_a_ross
Some images capturing a power struggle and worked up cats playing on the cat tree.

Loki, our gray cat, is the sister to Freya. A shy cat when people come over she is often forced to be the first cat to investigate new things in the house by Freya.

Freya, our black cat, is the sister to Loki. She has discovered this week that if she bum's rushes Danya that Danya will more often then not break and run. This has given Freya an edge on becoming top cat again. There are places where Freya can't get up the speed required and those places (the top of the bed for example) Danya still rules.

Nice Online Photo Editor photos

Some cool online photo editor images:


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


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


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

Nice Flash Photo photos

Check out these flash photo images:


Mock-mirage Green Flash Sunset, Morro Bay, CA 26 Nov 2009.
flash photo
Image by mikebaird
Green Flash Sunset, Morro Bay, CA 26 Nov 2009. Wiki knows all en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Green_flash Type: Mock-mirage flash. Characteristics: Indentations seem to "pinch off" a thin, pointy strip from the upper limb of the Sun. Lasts 1 or 2 seconds. Conditions: Atmospheric inversion layer below eye level; surface colder than air. Best seen from: The higher the eye, the more likely; flash is most obvious when the eye is just above the inversion. Photo by Michael "Mike" L. Baird, mike [at} mikebaird d o t com, flickr.bairdphotos.com; Canon 1D Mark III, Canon 600mm f/4.0 Lens with Circular Polarizer (to no expected effect) with Canon EF 2X II Extender Telephoto Accessory (for 1200mm times 1.3 crop-factor = 1560 effective mm, on heavy Gitzo GZGT5540LS tripod with Wimberley Gimbal Head II on leveling base.
Tech Note: Image Stabilizer off; Focus manual via Liveview 10X view on LCD. Burst mode (about ten green flashed were captured in one second - this was the most clear of all those images).


Flash Clock - 10feb2004
flash photo
Image by eliazar
This is a screencapture of a cool background (for just the background check this pic and this other one in blue) together with a flash clock I made that tells the time through colors. I kept this set as my wallpaper for a really long time and I still like it.

The clock, an experiment, works as follows: At midnight it starts all grey, and throughout the next 10 minutes a (random) rectangle changes color (smoothly) to red. This repeats until at exactly 1AM the clock is all red, now every 10 min. a rectangle changes to blue, and so on.

There are 6 colors (in order): grey, red, blue, green, yellow and pink. So at 6AM, when the clock is all pink, what happens? It starts all over again, now every 10 min. a rectangle changes to grey and at 7AM all of them will be grey. This goes on and on, resulting in a day of 4 cycles: 0-6AM, 6AM-12AM, 12AM-6PM, 6PM-0.

No, you can't tell the time exactly just by looking at the clock. First, any state of the clock can represent 4 different times (as the example in the next paragraph illustrates). Besides this, you can't really tell exactly what minute it is since only every 10 minutes the clock changes state clearly. So until a rectangle completes changing color, you're left to guess at the exact time by checking how faded into the new color it already is. It is a context clock and in this sense it reminds me of the 120-words Toki Pona language.

Example: The pictured clock show's that it's either 3:30AM, 9:30AM, 3:30PM or 9:30PM because green is the fourth color and yellow the fifth one.

I like the clock because I think it's beautiful and simple (though difficult to explain in words), and because I like the idea of time as color and time as cycles (4 every day).

If it sounds interesting to you (it is), I'll be happy to send it to you.


Strobists's flash YN460-II, improved
flash photo
Image by syamastro
Just got this flash from meritline.com (only 40$ + 8$ S/H), and was surprised to see some improvements which are not mentioned anywhere (including the meritline site), except for the included manual:

- Now it has the PC sync port. I tested it, and it works just fine (only in the M mode).
- Battery compartment was finally made sturdy (and the battery arrangement became linear - more convenient).
- The flash foot is made out of metal, and looks very sturdy.
- The flash head has a few fixed positions (it makes clicks when turned), in both directions.

For those who don't know - YN460-II was already one of the best cheap flashes for off-camera usage (home photo studios); it has full manual power control, built-in optical trigger (both for single flash and TTL pre-flash), fully articulated head with built-in matte screen and reflecting card, very fast recharge time (2s with Eneloop batteries at full power), and the power output of Canon 430EX (real life output of 34 GN).

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Some cool photo printer images:


4327.jpg
photo printer
Image by rebecca anne


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photo printer
Image by rebecca anne

Cyrus E. Dallin

A few nice photo archive images I found:


Cyrus E. Dallin
photo archive
Image by Smithsonian Institution
Description: A carte de visite of Dallin taken by Bussell, Quincy, Massachusetts. Dallin was a sculptor, teacher and writer in Arlington Heights, Mass. He specialized in American Indian subjects.

Creator/Photographer: Bussell Studio

Medium: Carte-de-visite

Date: c. 1880

Persistent URL: www.aaa.si.edu/collections/images/detail/cyrus-e-dallin-4261

Repository: Archives of American Art

Accession number: AAA_miscphot_6719


Edward Gay
photo archive
Image by Smithsonian Institution
Description: Gay painting at an easel. Mounted print from original. Inscription lower right: "Edward Gay, Jan. 1907." Identification on accompanying label (typewritten): Edward Gay (1837-1928). Gay was born in Dublin, studied in Karlsruhe, Germany, and became a landscape artist of some renown.
Gay, Edward, 1837-1928

Creator/Photographer: Unidentified photographer

Medium: Black and white photographic print

Dimensions: 12 cm x 19 cm

Date: 1907

Persistent URL: www.aaa.si.edu/collections/images/detail/edward-gay-3052

Repository: Archives of American Art

Collection: Macbeth Gallery Records, c. 1890-1964

Accession number: aaa_macbgall_4701


Newcastle Tyne Bridges, 19th June 1967
photo archive
Image by Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums
Note the very light traffic flow on the Tyne Bridge and the Castle covered in scaffolding for restoration.

Reference: TWAS: DT.TUR.7.9

(Copyright) We're happy for you to share this digital image within the spirit of The Commons. Please cite 'Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums' when reusing. Certain restrictions on high quality reproductions and commercial use of the original physical version apply though; if you're unsure please email archives@twmuseums.org.uk.

To purchase a hi-res copy please email archives@twmuseums.org.uk quoting the title and reference number

Heart Of Lothian

A few nice heart image images I found:


Heart Of Lothian
heart image
Image by kirstyhall
The Heart Of Lothian on a metal map in Edinburgh's Old Town. It's been polished by people rubbing it for luck.

Part of an ongoing series of Creative Commons images of urban imagery. Free to use as you please. Enjoy!


Wooden Heart Puzzle
heart image
Image by zane.hollingsworth
Nikon D90, 1/1250, f/1.8, 50mm, WB Sunlight. Light Source was direct late afternoon sunlight through a dirty window.

35/325

Shot for NLP325's Hearts Week. This is a wooden heart puzzle Kim gave to me as a gift one year. If you take out the interior pieces, they spell out a message. See the image below in the comments for an image of the puzzle spelled out.


Heart 2
heart image
Image by Robin Hutton
Some more images from the school grounds of Carnarvon Senior High School

Nice Photo Processing photos

Some cool photo processing images:



Woman posed as sphinx
photo processing
Image by George Eastman House
Accession Number: 1983:0063:0002

Maker: Dr. W. Simon

Title: Woman posed as sphinx

Date: ca. 1910

Medium: color plate, screen (Autochrome) process

Dimensions: Image: 8 x 8 cm Overall: 10 x 12.6 cm

George Eastman House Collection

General information about the George Eastman House Photography Collection is available at http://www.eastmanhouse.org/inc/collections/photography.php.

For information on obtaining reproductions go to: www.eastmanhouse.org/flickr/index.php?pid=1983:0063:0002.

(animated stereo) The Brass Ornament Dealer

A few nice image share images I found:


(animated stereo) The Brass Ornament Dealer
image share
Image by Thiophene_Guy
To animate view the image at original resolution (click all sizes) or simply scroll down.

Okinawa Soba posted several hand-tinted stereoimages of early 20th century Japan. This image of the brass ornament dealer by T. Enami was hand tinted. I made the animated gif to help me see the stereo effect without a viewer.

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


(animated stereo) Tea by the Fire, early 1900s
image share
Image by Thiophene_Guy
To see the animated image scroll down to the first comment below or view original size.

Details and History
Blacque_Jacques (Carl Guderian) shares a multitude of vintage images including stereoviews from photographers known and unknown. This set includes a number of circa 1915 amateur views of Auray & St.-Seine, France. This image of a lady having tea by the fire captures the ambiance of the era.

Copyright Advisory
The purpose here is not to duplicate the original image, from Blacque_Jacques Flickr stream, but to generate a downloadable animated gif to assist viewing and presentation. The original image is marked with a non-commercial share and share alike CC license: www.flickr.com/photos/bjacques/143058218/ .

Technical trivia
Image manipulations and gif generation done with StereoPhotoMaker, a freeware program by Masuji Suto & David Sykes.


(animated stereo) Polyptych - The National Pass, 1915 (4 of 4)
image share
Image by Thiophene_Guy
To animate scroll down to the fourth image in the polyptych below or view the original size (click all sizes, above).

The purpose here is not to duplicate the original image, from Blue Mountains Library - Local Studies, but to generate a downloadable animated gif to assist viewing and presentation. Blue Mountains City Library, based at Springwood in New South Wales, Australia, hosts a variety of vintage images including a series of Kodak Brownie stereo images depicting The National Pass, group of women walkers posed on the track.

Copyright Advisory
Blue Mountains Library - Local Studies posted several images believed to have no restrictions on publication under a CC license.

Technical trivia
Image rotations, resizing, alignment, and animated gif generation done with StereoPhotoMaker, a freeware program by Masuji Suto & David Sykes. Scaling: Left, 99.6%

Nice Photo Backdrop photos

Some cool photo backdrop images:


The Portraiture Chair
photo backdrop
Image by RuffLife
It's been a couple of weeks since I uploaded to flickr, but for good reason. It's a chair. I created a little project for myself yet again which was to find a chair that I could use as a portraiture chair, but I didn't want to spend a lot of money. I checked at Goodwill, eBay, Craigslist, even local garage sales but didn't have any luck. Sure there were several unique and fantastic-looking chairs, but all were labeled 'antiques' which only means $ $ $ . My wife and I visited Joe's Collectibles in Omaha and found an interesting wooded dining room chair; a 'cross' cut into the top rail and wicker back. It was dusty, slightly broken, the cushion was worn and needed to be replaced but at …the price was perfect!

It took me a couple of weeks of sanding through the layers of polyurethane and stain before I added by own oak stain and polyurethane :) I also disassembled the cushion, washed the funk out of it, then glued the foam onto the wooden seat when it dried. We decided to go with red as our primary color and I let my wife pick out the material pattern at Walmat. After reviewing 'How to Upholster a Seat Chair' on YouTube, I grabbed my scissors and staple gun and went to work. When all was said and done, it was time to set up the shot and shoot.

I used my Nikon D300S with the 85mm f/1.4D on a tripod, SB-900 (triggered by CLS) on a stand shooting through an umbrella (left), octagonal softbox (right), DIY blue backdrop. Now it was time to center the chair and add the pedestal & faux plant. I took a few shots but chose this one; ISO was set to 200, exposure at 1/60th of a second at f/6.7 in aperture priority mode. I used Lightroom 3 for post processing to tweak the clarity, luminance, and sharpness. So there you have it.


Setting up the backdrop
photo backdrop
Image by Alana Holmberg
Allison sets up a backdrop for a group photo shoot.


Potemkin village
photo backdrop
Image by wili_hybrid
Construction work in St. Petersburg is often covered by massive backdrops. October 2006.

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