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Public Domain, American Flag, Old Glory, Red White Blue, Stars & Stripes, The Star Spangled Banner

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Public Domain, American Flag, Old Glory, Red White Blue, Stars & Stripes, The Star Spangled Banner
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Image by Beverly & Pack



This image is ineligible for copyright and therefore in the public domain, because it consists entirely of information that is common property and contains no original authorship.

The flag of the United States consists of thirteen equal horizontal stripes of Red (top and bottom) alternating with white, with a blue rectangle in the canton bearing fifty small, white, five-pointed stars arranged in nine offset horizontal rows of six stars (top and bottom) alternating with rows of five stars. The fifty stars on the flag represent the fifty U.S. states and the thirteen stripes represent the original thirteen colonies that rebelled against the British Crown and became the first states in the Union. Nicknames for the flag include the Stars and Stripes, Old Glory, and The Star-Spangled Banner (also the name of the national anthem).

Symbolism

The flag of the United States is one of the nation's most widely recognized symbols. Within the U.S. it is frequently displayed, not only on public buildings, but on private residences. It is also used as a motif on decals for car windows, and clothing ornaments such as badges and lapel pins. Throughout the world it is used in public discourse to refer to the U.S., both as a nation state, government, and set of policies, but also as an ideology and set of ideas.

Many understand the flag to represent the national government established in the U.S. Constitution the rights of the citizens promised in the Bill of Rights, and perhaps most of all to be a symbol of individual and personal liberty as set forth in the Declaration of Independence. The flag is a complex and contentious symbol, around which emotions run high.

Apart from the numbers of stars and stripes representing the number of current and original states, respectively, and the union with its stars representing a constellation, there is no legally defined symbolism to the colors and shapes on the flag. However, folk theories and traditions abound; for example, that the stripes refer to rays of sunlight and that the stars refer to the heavens, the highest place that a person could aim to reach.


Hurricane Irene over the eastern United States
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Image by NASA Goddard Photo and Video
NASA satellite image of Hurricane Irene captured on August 27, 2011 at 18:50 UTC (2:50 p.m. EDT) over the eastern United States.

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NASA Goddard Space Flight Center enables NASA’s mission through four scientific endeavors: Earth Science, Heliophysics, Solar System Exploration, and Astrophysics. Goddard plays a leading role in NASA’s accomplishments by contributing compelling scientific knowledge to advance the Agency’s mission.

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Nice York Photo photos

A few nice york photo images I found:


Anconeus - Muscles of the Upper Extremity Visual Atlas, page 51
york photo
Image by Rob Swatski
This is Page 51 from a photographic atlas I created as a laboratory study resource for my BIOL 121 Anatomy and Physiology I students on the muscles of the upper extremity and their actions.

Credits: All photography, text, and labels by Rob Swatski, Assistant Professor of Biology, Harrisburg Area Community College - York Campus, York, PA. Email: rjswatsk@hacc.edu

This work bears an Attribution-Noncommercial Share Alike Creative Commons 3.0 license. All other diagrams and illustrations used in this work are Creative Commons licensed images. Author attributions and weblinks are included with each image.

This photo atlas is also available as a PDF file on iTunes U at: itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPodcast?id...

For more anatomy and biology learning resources, please visit my website, BioGeekiWiki, at robswatskibiology.wetpaint.com

Thanks for looking!


Stylohyoid - Muscles of the Upper Extremity Visual Atlas, page 24
york photo
Image by Rob Swatski
This is Page 24 from a photographic atlas I created as a laboratory study resource for my BIOL 121 Anatomy and Physiology I students on the muscles of the upper extremity and their actions.

Credits: All photography, text, and labels by Rob Swatski, Assistant Professor of Biology, Harrisburg Area Community College - York Campus, York, PA. Email: rjswatsk@hacc.edu

This work bears an Attribution-Noncommercial Share Alike Creative Commons 3.0 license. All other diagrams and illustrations used in this work are Creative Commons licensed images. Author attributions and weblinks are included with each image.

This photo atlas is also available as a PDF file on iTunes U at: itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPodcast?id...

For more anatomy and biology learning resources, please visit my website, BioGeekiWiki, at robswatskibiology.wetpaint.com

Thanks for looking!


Transversus abdominis, anterior abdomen - Muscles of the Upper Extremity Visual Atlas, page 67
york photo
Image by Rob Swatski
This is Page 67 from a photographic atlas I created as a laboratory study resource for my BIOL 121 Anatomy and Physiology I students on the muscles of the upper extremity and their actions.

Credits: All photography, text, and labels by Rob Swatski, Assistant Professor of Biology, Harrisburg Area Community College - York Campus, York, PA. Email: rjswatsk@hacc.edu

This work bears an Attribution-Noncommercial Share Alike Creative Commons 3.0 license. All other diagrams and illustrations used in this work are Creative Commons licensed images. Author attributions and weblinks are included with each image.

This photo atlas is also available as a PDF file on iTunes U at: itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPodcast?id...

For more anatomy and biology learning resources, please visit my website, BioGeekiWiki, at robswatskibiology.wetpaint.com

Thanks for looking!

Nice Image Editing Online photos

A few nice image editing online images I found:




Photographers expand horizons in 2010 Army Digital Photography Contest 110311
image editing online
Image by familymwr
PHOTO CAPTION: Awarded 3rd Place American Woman by MIL FM HOLLY SWEGLE - Division 2 Other Eligible Patron

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Photographers expand horizons in 2010 Army Digital Photography Contest 110311

By Tim Hipps
FMWRC Public Affairs

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

“I take my camera everywhere I go now.”

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

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

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

What does Walker enjoy most about photography?

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

So what’s real?

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

SIDEBAR:

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

2010 Army Digital Photo Contest
Division I

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Division II

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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Cool Photo Effects images

Some cool photo effects images:




Passau
photo effects
Image by Miroslav Petrasko (blog.hdrshooter.net)
Usually when the weather is like this (cloudy, not much color, boring sunset) I wait for blue hour, as the lights of the city add enough color to the photo. But as my ship was leaving right around that time, and I still had to walk back to the city, down a wet hill, with no lights along the path, I decided not to push my luck. So in the end, the view was nice, the colors were a little boring :)
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For more info on this and other my photos, and my HDR tutorial, please visit my daily photo blog at blog.hdrshooter.net
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Daily photo blog - My portfolio - My HDR tutorial - My Twitter - My facebook page

Nice Photo Share photos

Check out these photo share images:



Sharing The Light
photo share
Image by Tobyotter
I love this photo of Jimmy Dean and Frank sharing a sunlight spot that is really sized for one - I am really fortunate that they get along so well.


Sharing a joke, Kompong Chhnang
photo share
Image by Cambodia Trust
A group of male clients share a joke while posing for a portrait outside the Cambodia Trust's Kompong Chhnang rehabilitation centre. The men are visiting the centre to be fitted for new prosthetic limbs or braces.

Photo: Susan Schulman

Cool Photo For Sale images

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windowflect day one of 365 challenge 052607
photo for sale
Image by shannonkringen
day one of taking a self portrait for 365 days in a row!


AMERICA IN THE 1960S: BUS STATION AND NEWSTAND By R.L.Huffstutter
photo for sale
Image by roberthuffstutter
About the set, ROBERT'S ART GALLERY: it is a ready-reference to a comprehensive view of my art from the 60s through the present. Each image usually has links to other sets of artistic references. This is the fanastic quality about the internet, and especially Flickr, we can all exhibit our work for everyone in America to view the moment we finish a work and post it online. Image if this technology had been available in the 60s. Would it have made a difference in the number of authors and artists who never achieved fame because they never got that "lucky break?" Now, each time we post a work, there is a chance we will get a "lucky break." And if we are not mobbed by agents who are eager for us to sign, we at least have a chance of getting a positive comment.

Nice Image Sites photos

Some cool image sites images:


Devrent Valley, Cappadocia
image sites
Image by dachalan
Best viewed big. I was testing out the panorama function on my camera, and the view was so worth it.

Image sharpened in Picture Project and replaced on 14 August 2006.


Hammock Frolic - Great American Backyard Campout
image sites
Image by ex_magician
I saw it posted on a calendar at work - Last night was the Great American Backyard Campout - a night to camp with your kids in your backyard, or in our case, our front yard.

online.nwf.org/site/PageNavigator/gabc_2010_home

Nice Best Image photos

A few nice best image images I found:


Oregon Freshman Steve Prefontaine, 97, Running a personal best time of 8:39.2 in winning the indoor 2-mile event at the 10th annual Oregon Invitational Track and Field meet, Memorial Coliseum, Portland, Jan 31, 1970
best image
Image by The Happy Rower
Steve Prefontaine, 97, Running a personal best time of 8:39.2 in winning the indoor 2-mile event at the 1oth annual Oregon Invitational Track and Field meet, Portland, Saturday evening, Jan 31, 1970. Photo by Gary Lineburg in the I Feb 1970 issue of Track and Field News.

Pre ran this race before a capacity crowd of 9700 in Portland's Memorial Coliseum. Although he had been hit by the flu the past week, Pre said before the race that he was "hoping for around 8:40." With an enthusiastic "hometown" crowd urging him on, the Oregon freshman forged his own pace on the 11-lap banked board track. He passed the mile in 4:21 and came home in 8:39.2, his personal best ever. A closely bunched field finished 8 seconds behind Pre.

"I've had a chest cold all week, said Pre, still panting after his win. "I was in bed last week with a 102-degree temperature and it cut down my training, but maybe I needed the rest." He acknowledged his plan was to forge into the lead immediately and try to break 8:40.

"I like to run in front," he said. "I get in front and I can relax." Pre was never headed, as Ole Oleson of Southern California stayed near for the first several laps, but soon dropped well back. Ex-Oregon distance runner Kenny Moore placed 6th and John Anderson, son of Eugene, Oregon, mayor Les Anderson, placed 10th.

2-mile event finishing times:

1. Pre (Oregon) 8:39.2
2. Spencer Lyman (OR St) 8:47.4
3. Norm Trerise (Vancouver Olympic Club) 8:47.6
4. Steve Savage (Oregon) 8:47.8
5. Seppa Malela (PSU) 8:51.3
6. Kenny Moore (Army) 8:54.5
7. Doug Welbe (Pacific Coast Club) no time
8. Lasse Veren (BYU) no time
9. Ole Oleson (USC) no time
10. John Anderson (Cornell) no time

The above info was derived form an article by Neil Cawood in the Eugene Register Guard, 1 Feb 1970, and the I Feb 1970 issue of Track and Field News

Also, of note--this is one of the very few images of Pre wearing shoes not made by Adidas or Nike. He is wearing Puma shoes.


2010 - HIT ME WITH YOUR BEST SHOT!
best image
Image by mpaulda™
2010 - Hit Me With Your Best Shot !

This is one way of saying THANK YOU as well as giving back to the Flickr community and to all the friends I have made, virtually and in person, throughout the world. Each of you has been too kind and this is the next best thing to a group hug...

"2010 - Hit Me With Your Best Shot" is open to old friends and new on Flickr. There are no restrictions with regard to being able to enter.

We've all taken some great images in 2010. Now you have the task of choosing what you consider your best of the year and posting it here. Yes, right HERE.

** All submissions must be posted no later than 11:59 PM Friday, 31 December - Your time zone or mine.

** You may enter only one photograph per day. This is for those of you who have more than one favourite for the year.

** The Photo Editor of my next book has agreed to choose the three (3) best from the submissions. No No, I will not be the one choosing......Just the One Saying Thanks and Giving the Prizes!!

** The Top Three will be announced Sunday, 02 January 2011 when I roll out of bed at the crack of noon.

I Look Forward to Your Best and a Brilliant 2011 for Everyone!

Prizes

First: 1 year Flickr membership + mp (that's me) print of your choosing
Second: 1 year Flickr membership
Third: mp print of your choosing



Post Your Best Shot of the 2010 Below to be Eligible.
C'mon! Don't be Shy...

Cool Edit Photos images

A few nice edit photos images I found:


The Giants That Walk Part 2 (They Just Didn't Take Her Seriously, They Never Do)
edit photos
Image by michmutters
Edit Notes: - Continuing to make use of discarded or used street photos that were posted on EyeEm. - All 3 photos were taken with Procamera. The parts I wanted were cropped in Snapseed. Base photo had Vintage filter applied. The boys and the ball were all in one photo (2) - Superimpose: Girl on Base photo in normal blend 20% blur radius, foreground image brightened and exposure increased - saved - one pass in Scratchcam > saved (1) - Superimpose: (2) over (1) each boy and ball individually masked out and merged. - Blur Fx: ball was blurred using motion blur. - Photofx Ultra: Light effect to give more motion to the ball. - PhotoViva: shadows selectively painted in (it didn't make sense to me visually that there was no shadow especially for the boys on the top) - Modern Grunge - rip added, grunge textures for inside and outside adjusted. - Snapseed: final tune up.


Edit and crop from a pic of mine
edit photos
Image by Armando Maynez
This is an edit by lifelive:
www.flickr.com/photos/lifelive/

of a picture of mine:
www.flickr.com/photos/amaynez/2146023162/


Antiflower
edit photos
Image by matthileo
An edit I did of one of my photos. I'm using it as a wallpaper.

Original: www.flickr.com/photos/matthileo/4504435388/

Resort Rememberings

A few nice image source images I found:


Resort Rememberings
image source
Image by MightyBoyBrian
Check it out big!

A month ago, I was in Orlando, FL shooting the source images for this panorama. I kinda miss the weather.

Have you noticed I create a lot of panoramas? Yeah, I have too. It's not a problem. Not until I admit it is anyway!


Create
image source
Image by darrendraper
Image source: Flickr user iboy_daniel.

Idea for sign: Another Flickr photo but I can't find it again for the life of me.

Quotation source: Me.


tamworth-pig-and-piglet
image source
Image by visionshare
image source: animalblawg.wordpress.com/2009/11/12/the-pig-the-cafo-the...

ezimba-web- Fun Warps Bleach

Check out these photo editor free images:


ezimba-web- Fun Warps Bleach
photo editor free
Image by krossbow
ezimba is a web site that can apply different imaging effects.
www.ezimba.com/index.html

I used one picture for all the effects just for consistency for comparison. The title for each photo consists of the category of the effect and the name of the effect. Some effects would be better used on a different image. There are some effects also that appear to do the same thing in different effect categories.

Ezimba also has a Facebook app, Google Android app, and a free iPhone app. Please note that the free iPhone app puts a small logo on the edited image. You can buy the paid ezimba app and not have the logo.


ezimba-web- Colors Negate
photo editor free
Image by krossbow
ezimba is a web site that can apply different imaging effects.
www.ezimba.com/index.html

I used one picture for all the effects just for consistency for comparison. The title for each photo consists of the category of the effect and the name of the effect. Some effects would be better used on a different image. There are some effects also that appear to do the same thing in different effect categories.

Ezimba also has a Facebook app, Google Android app, and a free iPhone app. Please note that the free iPhone app puts a small logo on the edited image. You can buy the paid ezimba app and not have the logo.

Nice Photo Collage photos

Check out these photo collage images:


Vogue September 2012_0004
photo collage
Image by ms. neaux neaux
collage - cut & paste


Busy Busy Busy
photo collage
Image by ms. neaux neaux
collage - cut & paste


Summer fun collage square
photo collage
Image by Lindee Photo Designs
What a great way to save photos of a special occasion
See designs like this on Ebay at stores.ebay.com/Lindee-Photo-Designs

I am having fun with textures as of now

Some cool fun with photos images:


I am having fun with textures as of now
fun with photos
Image by williamcho
Blending of textures with the right pic can be pretty fun and easy.
Special thanks to Boccacino for his generous sharing of lovely textures. I am sure most of you will enjoy his fine pieces.
pp: not a HDR. Blending of textures, multiply with erasing in steps of 30% to desired effect. Original pic at base layer untouched. Finish with slight unsharp mask and highlight.
Best to view on BLACK


The Saddest Story Ever Told
fun with photos
Image by Mrs. Jenny Ryan
I picked up these gorgeous, delicious macarons while out & about with my pal Jek (who took this photo!) intending to surprise my fella when I got home.

Instead, I forgot them on the backseat and when I retrieved them today, they were melted. ARGH!!

Nice Stock Photo photos

Some cool stock photo images:


Billie Jean King by David Shankbone
stock photo
Image by david_shankbone


Shankblog - the home of David Shankbone



May Andersen
stock photo
Image by david_shankbone
Model and hell raiser

Shankblog - the home of David Shankbone

Wire Googles Photo: Dinning Set Still Life

Some cool free photo software images:


Wire Googles Photo: Dinning Set Still Life
free photo software
Image by Ryan Somma
Taken with the Wire Goggles App by dozingcatsoftware.com

Creative Commons licensed photo by ideonexus.com, please feel free to reuse for any purpose.


Wire Googles Photo: Vending Machine
free photo software
Image by Ryan Somma
Taken with the Wire Goggles App by dozingcatsoftware.com

Creative Commons licensed photo by ideonexus.com, please feel free to reuse for any purpose.


Wire Googles Photo: Truck Window
free photo software
Image by Ryan Somma
Taken with the Wire Goggles App by dozingcatsoftware.com

Creative Commons licensed photo by ideonexus.com, please feel free to reuse for any purpose.

Storm

Some cool photo website images:


Storm
photo website
Image by Ennev
website: photo.ennev.net/


Mixed Light
photo website
Image by Ennev

website: photo.ennev.net/


Blue
photo website
Image by Ennev

Website: photo.ennev.net/

bubbling up

A few nice photo collages images I found:


bubbling up
photo collages
Image by Tim McFarlane
Studio table top with new ideas being worked out.


God Loves You The Best no.102
photo collages
Image by dek dav
God Loves You The Best no.102, by Earlimart from their album Hymn And Her

You're drunk on the couch
With your feet in the clouds
And nobody's watching

You're not like the rest
'Cause God loves you the best

And there's a knock on the door
Fell asleep on the floor
And the neighbors are talking

You're alive, more or less
And God loves you the best, don't he?

Fell down the deep hole
Selling off your soul
But nobody's buying

So keep it close to your chest
'Cause God loves you the best
Yeah, God loves you the best, don't he?
Don't he?

It's a long way from the world you knew
It's a long way from the world you knew

Background dots texture by D Sharon Pruitt www.flickr.com/photos/pinksherbet/sets/72157610551917961/
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My 365 art project, where I create a year’s worth [yep, 365] of digital collages, with indie songs as my subject.


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photo collages
Image by Roberto Lazo

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Check out these online photo editor images:


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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


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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

Cool Heart Image images

Some cool heart image images:


Supersize Me !! -- The bypass burger strikes again! ... Heart Attack Grill -- 23 April 2012 (Las Vegas) ..
heart image
Image by marsmet491
Owner of the Heart Attack Grill Jon Basso said the woman was eating fast food, drinking alcohol and smoking before falling onto the floor unconscious.
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.....item 1)... Mail Online ... Daily Mail ... www.dailymail.co.uk/news ... The bypass burger strikes again!

Another diner wheeled out of Heart Attack Grill unconscious on a stretcher after feasting on fast food

...Woman in her 40s taken to hospital after she collapsed while eating at Las Vegas burger joint
...Male diner had heart attack at the restaurant in February
...Double Bypass Burger contains two slabs of meat, rashers of bacon, cheese, red onion, sliced tomato and 'unique special sauce'

By LOUISE BOYLE
PUBLISHED: 16:56 EST, 23 April 2012 | UPDATED: 16:56 EST, 23 April 2012

www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2134112/Diner-leaves-Hea...

A female diner was rolled out of Las Vegas themed restaurant The Heart Attack Grill on a stretcher after she collapsed.

The woman had been eating a double bypass burger, smoking cigarettes and drinking a margarita shortly before she was fell to the floor unconscious and had to be wheeled out by paramedics.

It was the second medical emergency at the restaurant which glorifies unhealthy eating and offers free meals to people over 350 pounds. Its menu includes items such as flatliner fries and butterfat shakes
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img code photo ... Heart Attack Grill in Las Vegas

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Meals on wheels: A woman was stretchered out of the Heart Attack Grill in Las Vegas after complaining of chest pains

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A man was taken to hospital in mid-February after he suffered a heart attack while eating a Triple Bypass Burger.

The unidentified woman, believed to be in her forties, had been enjoying a meal at the restaurant on Saturday night.

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...Is this the worst advert ever? Cringe worthy New York restaurant clip goes viral

Owner of the Heart Attack Grill Jon Basso said the woman was eating fast food, drinking alcohol and smoking before falling onto the floor unconscious.
He added that he believed the woman would make a full recovery after the dramatic episode and was being look after in hospital.
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img code photo ... The bypass burger

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Supersized: Meals of bypass burgers and flatliner fries at the Heart Attack Grill can exceed 8,000 calories - the average person needs around 2,000 a day

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The restaurant chain - founded in 2005 using the catchphrase 'Taste Worth Dying For!' - is run by a former nutritionist 'Doctor' Jon Basso who, remarkably, used to run a Jenny Craig weight loss diet centre.

Meals can exceed 8,000 calories. The recommended daily intake is 2,000 calories for women and 2,500 for men.

The Triple Bypass Burger contains three slabs of meat, 12 rashes of bacon, cheese, red onion, sliced tomato and the Heart Attack Grill's own 'unique special sauce'.

And that's before taking into account the accompanying 'Flatliner Fries', cooked in pure lard, and a giant soft drink.
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img code photo ... Waitresses dressed as nurses

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Warm welcome: Waitresses dressed as nurses deliver calorie-packed meals of quadruple cheeseburgers and jumbo cans of beer to diners' tables

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img code photo ... Heart Attack Grill...Over 350 LBS Eats Free

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Calorie-fest: The Heart Attack Grill was opened in 2005 and is a popular choice with tourists to Vegas

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Accentuating the medical theme, waitresses dressed as nurses deliver the artery-clogging food.

A sign at the entrance to an Arizona branch of the restaurant chain reads: 'Go away. If you come in this place, it’s going to kill you.'

But the chain has provoked widespread anger with promotions including offering free food to morbidly obese customers.
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img code photo ... What the doctor ordered?

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What the doctor ordered? Jon Basso said the woman who fell ill at his restaurant was eating, drinking alcohol and smoking before falling onto the floor unconscious

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Mixed Plaque
heart image
Image by Tom Heston MD
a mixed plaque of the left main and soft proximal circumflex plaque. www.nwmolecular.com, www.heart-imaging.com


My MRI Heart in Glorious Technicolour
heart image
Image by glyn_nelson
Fabulous eh? had an MRI scan as a 'young' control group at the Newcastle MR centre. Asked for some of the images, and this was one of them. I've pseudocoloured the different parts using ImageJ.

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ezimba-web- Shapes 3D Gift Box Pop Art

A few nice photo editor free images I found:


ezimba-web- Shapes 3D Gift Box Pop Art
photo editor free
Image by krossbow
ezimba is a web site that can apply different imaging effects.
www.ezimba.com/index.html

I used one picture for all the effects just for consistency for comparison. The title for each photo consists of the category of the effect and the name of the effect. Some effects would be better used on a different image. There are some effects also that appear to do the same thing in different effect categories.

Ezimba also has a Facebook app, Google Android app, and a free iPhone app. Please note that the free iPhone app puts a small logo on the edited image. You can buy the paid ezimba app and not have the logo.


ezimba-web- Shapes 3D Jewel Box
photo editor free
Image by krossbow
ezimba is a web site that can apply different imaging effects.
www.ezimba.com/index.html

I used one picture for all the effects just for consistency for comparison. The title for each photo consists of the category of the effect and the name of the effect. Some effects would be better used on a different image. There are some effects also that appear to do the same thing in different effect categories.

Ezimba also has a Facebook app, Google Android app, and a free iPhone app. Please note that the free iPhone app puts a small logo on the edited image. You can buy the paid ezimba app and not have the logo.


ezimba-web- Colors Tint - Blue
photo editor free
Image by krossbow
ezimba is a web site that can apply different imaging effects.
www.ezimba.com/index.html

I used one picture for all the effects just for consistency for comparison. The title for each photo consists of the category of the effect and the name of the effect. Some effects would be better used on a different image. There are some effects also that appear to do the same thing in different effect categories.

Ezimba also has a Facebook app, Google Android app, and a free iPhone app. Please note that the free iPhone app puts a small logo on the edited image. You can buy the paid ezimba app and not have the logo.

Cool Photo Effects Online images

A few nice photo effects online images I found:


doidedcomics vol.3 / 2012 - in memoria btjunkie page 2
photo effects online
Image by 2dedcomics
doidedcomics vol.3 / 2012 - in memoria btjunkie page 2


doidedcomics vol2.an2012 - Îţi dai seama că eşti din Cluj dacă
photo effects online
Image by 2dedcomics
doidedcomics vol2.an2012 - Îţi dai seama că eşti din Cluj dacă


doidedcomics vol2.an2012 - Îţi dai seama că eşti din Cluj dacă
photo effects online
Image by 2dedcomics
doidedcomics vol2.an2012 - Îţi dai seama că eşti din Cluj dacă

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