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Nice Photo Software photos

Some cool photo software images:


Roasted Whole Cow Local Street Market Phnom Phen Cambodia
photo software
Image by Captain Kimo
captainkimo.com/roasted-whole-cow-local-street-market-phn...

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Grandma's Rat Ready for Dinner
photo software
Image by Captain Kimo
captainkimo.com/grandmas-rat-ready-for-dinner

I think Grandma is under the impression that I like bbq rat because I took a ton of pictures of cooked rat the last time I was here. I didn't want to hurt her feelings so I ripped off a chuck to have a go at it. I've had rat before so I was expecting anything different. Rat meat is very gamie and no matter how much you cook it, it never taste like it's been cooked long enough. This time however, it wasn't! As I broke a piece off I saw, blood flowing off the bone. There was no way I was going to eat raw rat meat so I told Grandma to chop it up and fry it in little pieces to ensure that it's cooked properly. After 30 minutes in the frying pan it still tasted raw.

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1937 BMW 327 Cabriolet (08)

A few nice picture sizes images I found:


1937 BMW 327 Cabriolet (08)
picture sizes
Image by Georg Schwalbach (GS1311)
The BMW 327 is a medium sized touring coupé produced by the Bavarian firm between 1937 and 1941, and again produced after 1945. It sat on a shortened version of the BMW 326 chassis.

The first 327, launched in 1937, was a cabriolet. In 1938, this was joined by a fixed head coupé version. The car was shorter and lower than its sedan counterpart, but shared the famous BMW grill and a streamlined form representative of the more progressive designs of the 1930s.

(Wikipedia)

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Der BMW 327 war ein Coupé des bayrischen Fahrzeugherstellers BMW in den späten 30er Jahren, gefertigt in BMWs Eisenacher PKW-Werk.

Merkmale waren wie beim BMW 326 ein allerdings verkürzter Kastenrahmen, Torsionsstabfeder an der Hinterachse, die durch eine untenliegende Blattfeder geführte Vorderachse und eine hydraulische Bremsanlage. Als Karosserievarianten wurden das Coupé (ab 1938) sowie ein Kabriolett (ab 1937) angeboten, alle in der damals zeitgemäßen Stromlinienform. Das Reserverad lag bereits verdeckt. Die Motorisierung mit einem 6-Zylinder-Reihenmotor mit 1.871 cm³ und 50 PS entsprach ebenfalls dem BMW 326.

Im Hintergrund: BMW 502 (1952) "Barockengel"

(Wikipedia)


1937 BMW 327 Cabriolet (05)
picture sizes
Image by Georg Schwalbach (GS1311)
The BMW 327 is a medium sized touring coupé produced by the Bavarian firm between 1937 and 1941, and again produced after 1945. It sat on a shortened version of the BMW 326 chassis.

The first 327, launched in 1937, was a cabriolet. In 1938, this was joined by a fixed head coupé version. The car was shorter and lower than its sedan counterpart, but shared the famous BMW grill and a streamlined form representative of the more progressive designs of the 1930s.

(Wikipedia)

- - -

Der BMW 327 war ein Coupé des bayrischen Fahrzeugherstellers BMW in den späten 30er Jahren, gefertigt in BMWs Eisenacher PKW-Werk.

Merkmale waren wie beim BMW 326 ein allerdings verkürzter Kastenrahmen, Torsionsstabfeder an der Hinterachse, die durch eine untenliegende Blattfeder geführte Vorderachse und eine hydraulische Bremsanlage. Als Karosserievarianten wurden das Coupé (ab 1938) sowie ein Kabriolett (ab 1937) angeboten, alle in der damals zeitgemäßen Stromlinienform. Das Reserverad lag bereits verdeckt. Die Motorisierung mit einem 6-Zylinder-Reihenmotor mit 1.871 cm³ und 50 PS entsprach ebenfalls dem BMW 326.

Im Hintergrund: BMW 502 (1952) "Barockengel"

(Wikipedia)


1937 BMW 327 Cabriolet (06)
picture sizes
Image by Georg Schwalbach (GS1311)
The BMW 327 is a medium sized touring coupé produced by the Bavarian firm between 1937 and 1941, and again produced after 1945. It sat on a shortened version of the BMW 326 chassis.

The first 327, launched in 1937, was a cabriolet. In 1938, this was joined by a fixed head coupé version. The car was shorter and lower than its sedan counterpart, but shared the famous BMW grill and a streamlined form representative of the more progressive designs of the 1930s.

(Wikipedia)

- - -

Der BMW 327 war ein Coupé des bayrischen Fahrzeugherstellers BMW in den späten 30er Jahren, gefertigt in BMWs Eisenacher PKW-Werk.

Merkmale waren wie beim BMW 326 ein allerdings verkürzter Kastenrahmen, Torsionsstabfeder an der Hinterachse, die durch eine untenliegende Blattfeder geführte Vorderachse und eine hydraulische Bremsanlage. Als Karosserievarianten wurden das Coupé (ab 1938) sowie ein Kabriolett (ab 1937) angeboten, alle in der damals zeitgemäßen Stromlinienform. Das Reserverad lag bereits verdeckt. Die Motorisierung mit einem 6-Zylinder-Reihenmotor mit 1.871 cm³ und 50 PS entsprach ebenfalls dem BMW 326.

Im Hintergrund: BMW 502 (1952) "Barockengel"

(Wikipedia)

Cool Photo Lab images

Some cool photo lab images:


Fotoloco Lab Solution @ Manila Hotel 114
photo lab
Image by FOTOLOCO!
Fotoloco photo booth pictures @ Lab Solution Technologies Inc. @ 48th Annual Convention | Manila Hotel | All-you-want photo prints with greenscreen from Fotoloco photo booth


Fotoloco Lab Solution @ Manila Hotel 011
photo lab
Image by FOTOLOCO!
Fotoloco photo booth pictures @ Lab Solution Technologies Inc. @ 48th Annual Convention | Manila Hotel | All-you-want photo prints with greenscreen from Fotoloco photo booth


Fotoloco Lab Solution @ Manila Hotel 036
photo lab
Image by FOTOLOCO!
Fotoloco photo booth pictures @ Lab Solution Technologies Inc. @ 48th Annual Convention | Manila Hotel | All-you-want photo prints with greenscreen from Fotoloco photo booth

Wedding Pangs | Kirin Restaurant City Square

Some cool wedding photo images:


Wedding Pangs | Kirin Restaurant City Square
wedding photo
Image by RickChung.com
Wedding Pangs: FaceBox Media photo booth with Dennis and May Pang at Kirin Restaurant City Square on September 24, 2011.

Cool Change Background Image images

Check out these change background image images:


Samsung Smart TV Unveils New Smart Hub
change background image
Image by samsungtomorrow
Samsung Electronics introduces a whole new “Smart Hub” at 2013 International CES in Las Vegas from Jan 8th. The new Smart Hub is Samsung Smart TV’s dedicated contents platform where viewers can enjoy various contents such as real time broadcasting TV programs, on-demand movies, apps, and photos. The platform changed the design of background image and simplified the user interface to better serve the customers.

삼성 스마트TV, 새로운 '스마트 허브' 공개

삼성전자가 내년 1월 8일부터 미국 라스베이거스에서 열리는 세계 최대 가전 전시회 CES 2013에서 완전히 새로운 '스마트 허브'를 선보인다. '스마트 허브'는 삼성 스마트TV 고유의 콘텐츠 플랫폼으로 이번에 새로 선보이는 '스마트 허브'는 소비자들이 실시간 방송 프로그램은 물론, 영화, 앱, 개인 사진 등 다양한 콘텐츠를 스마트TV의 한 화면에서 쉽고 편리하게 즐길 수 있도록 초기 화면의 디자인부터 새롭게 바뀌었다.


Premade BG 106
change background image
Image by ~Brenda-Starr~
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Please do not redistribute or make small changes and claim it as your own.

Please provide credit via a link under your work back to this image or to my account where possible.

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House & flowers with my thanks to PNGTubes com
All other resources are my own.

Nice Photo Editors photos

A few nice photo editors images I found:




ezimba-web- Cut Outs Jigsaw A
photo editors
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 Stock Image images

Some cool stock image images:


Sunset Tree Silhouette Abstract 3
stock image
Image by Striking Photography by Bo Insogna
Fine art abstract photography print, colorful sunset behind the silhouette of tree branches in a mirror image. Longmont, Colorado, Boulder County www.jamesinsogna.com/Photography/Sunrise-and-Sunsets/1470...


Fine Art Prints - Canvas Art - Greeting Cards  www.BoInsogna.com
Stock Images - www.JamesInsogna.com

James "Bo" Insogna - Striking Photography - Direct Line
303-834-2524 / Toll Free 1-888-682-0122



Colorful Silhouettes
stock image
Image by Striking Photography by Bo Insogna
Colorful Sunset in the sky viewed through the silhouette of a trees. Orange, Gold, Purple, Yellow and red colors. 1-6-11 www.jamesinsogna.com/Photography/Sunrise-and-Sunsets/1470...



Fine Art Prints - Canvas Art - Greeting Cards  www.BoInsogna.com
Stock Images - www.JamesInsogna.com

James "Bo" Insogna - Striking Photography - Direct Line
303-834-2524 / Toll Free 1-888-682-0122

Nice Image Stock photos

Check out these image stock images:



Sunset Portrait (Reese at age 14)
image stock
Image by © 2006-2013 Pink Sherbet Photography
My Getty Images stock photography portfolio

My Evolve Images stock photography portfolio


Interested in my images?
Email me!
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Smiling Girl With Dreams In Her Eyes
image stock
Image by © 2006-2013 Pink Sherbet Photography
My Getty Images stock photography portfolio

My Evolve Images stock photography portfolio


Interested in my images?
Email me!
pink@pinkpherbet.com



Cool Photo Lighting images

A few nice photo lighting images I found:


Snow light
photo lighting
Image by angelocesare

Cool Image Search images

Some cool image search images:


Ten things you can do to improve interestingness and increase chances of getting into Explore
image search
Image by kevin dooley
I know that some of you are going to yell that Flickr "interestingness" and Explore are silly things to worry about, and that's fine... But for those interested in how it works, let me run down a quick top 10 list. (Yes, this pic made Explore)

Caring about getting into Explore per se is silly, because Explore has a big random component to it. However, Explore is important because it is the only "signal" we easily have about how "interesting" the photo is. Flickr doesn't give us the actual interestingness number so Explore is a good way to know it must be pretty high.

Why does interestingness matter? If you get happier the more people that see and appreciate your work, then you care about interestingness. Beyond your contact network, the vast majority of Flickr views come from search engines. Flickr has a zillion photos, so if you're photo isn't Flickr-interesting, people will never see it come up in the search engines.

Ten things to do to improve Flickr Interestingness:

1. Take good photos.

2. Have a good network of contacts who will view and comment and fave.

3. Post to at least one group, but don't post to more than five for the first few days. During the first week, posting to lots of groups hurts; after the first week, it helps.

4. In first week, don't post to more than a few award groups.

5. Have notes.

6. Have map and camera data. If you block camera data, or use film and don't add the camera meta data, you'll be penalized, A LOT. There's thousands of film people or people who don't want to give up their "secret settings" who can't figure out why they can't get into Explore... This is it!

7. Have a title and tags and text that people will search for, as that drives search engine traffic.

8. Don't upload too much per day. Maybe 3 max? If you upload more than 3 per day it not only hurts interestingness, but it taxes your contact network. It also means any given photo is de facto seen by less people, since most contacts only look at last 1-4 photos.

9. Be active. If you give significantly less than you get, it terms of views, comments, and faves, all of your photos will be penalized significantly.

10. Challenge yourself. There's a lot of competition when it comes to grabbing people's limited attention. Take interesting photos!

--
To answer Steve-H's question about why if you get into Explore do you not get in their more highly ranked?

I am in same boat. Had one reach #9 that is now permanent at #26. Some of it is random. The difference in interestingness between #1 and #500 is like 99.99999 to 99.99998. If you are the lucky one to get in the top (e.g.) 50, then you get a lot of additional views and it becomes self-fulfilling (esp. if women are in pic).

Some of it may be network related. I don't know if they sample central people, or people who are boundary spanners, but that would make a difference too. I do notice that everything else can be essentially equal between two photos and they differ in interestingness because different people commented and faved.

It also depends on the interestingness and timing of surrounding pics. If you have a strong network like ours your pics tend to get the same views, comments, faves, roughly. This is good for getting in but not getting into the top. I think a pic at the top of Explore tends to have much much much better stats than other pics by that artist around the same time. So in the example below, Joe would get one pic high into Explore, whereas Sally would get two into Explore but not as high:

Joe: pic 1--8 views, 3 comments, 2 faves; pic 2--100 views, 21 comments, 28 faves
Sally: pic 1--85 views, 24 comments, 18 faves; pic 2--100 views, 21 comments, 28 faves

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Update 1.29.09... I may be wrong about the groups, at some level. Above I conjecture that posting to too many groups may be harmful, and I do believe that is still true. However part of the negative effect on Interestingness that one gets from posting to many groups is that it decreases the ratio of comments to views, and faves to views, which in turn decrease Interestingness.

I have also discovered a possible cumulative limit to how many pics one can have in Explore at one time. Most of the time, I have about 5 or 10 pics in Explore (versus the hundreds that were in it at some time but aren't at that moment). Recently some of my older pics have been getting in and staying in, or mostly staying in, the top 50 or 100. (This is mostly due to Yahoo! using my photos for news stories, blogs, etc.) As this has happened, my daily likelihood of getting into Explore has decreased, even though my other "stats" are the same. It may be that 20 or 25 serves as a practical limit.
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... Update 11.18.10...
Regarding the point above about Explore, I now have about 50 in Explore at one time and don't seem to be getting many more in, so that may be a saturation point, but who knows... Since I last updated, the Interestingness algorithm has changed. I talk about it here:
www.flickr.com/photos/pagedooley/4233691578/

Here are some other essays that may be of interest:
* All About Flickr titles, text, tags, and views
* All about Creative Commons
* The scaling issue in digital art
* How Flickr is diffferent than "great" photography
* At a loss for Flickr comments? Here's a catalog
* Five key decisions in photography.
* How I make the Christmas light paintings.
* www.flickr.com/photos/pagedooley/3084967790/in/set-721576... on how to improve your photography.
* The Impassioned Eye, Henri Cartier-Besson.
* You can't always get what you give: A study of Flickr award groups
* The skills of enthusiastic amateurs
* Open source photography--are you in or out?
* Suspicion, trust, and Flickr
* I'm bokeh, you're bokeh, pure bokeh
* See the World Through My Eyes and Explore the Motel at Wink's Place in the Golden Garden of Karma because L'amicizia fa la differenza! (or, Flickr the Soap Opera)
* Why is one of my photos more Interesting than the other?
* Photography versus video
* Flickr life
* Live photography
* All about Flickr contacts

Cool Photo Contests images

Some cool photo contests images:


Catharsis (Hipstamatic Contest Entry)
photo contests
Image by DeeAshley


Gaping (Hipstamatic Contest Entry)
photo contests
Image by DeeAshley


Palid (Hipstamatic Contest Entry)
photo contests
Image by DeeAshley

Nice Image Editing Online photos

A few nice image editing online images I found:



Idle
image editing online
Image by Denise Cross Photography
I'm trying out the Chase Jarvis' iPhone App that supports his book, The Best Camera Is The One That's With You™. The app lets you shoot, edit and share your images with their online community of iPhone images from around the world, as well as email, Facebook, Twitter and Flickr. I’m loving it, so expect to see more!

Nice Photo Effects Online photos

A few nice photo effects online images I found:


Shane Warne
photo effects online
Image by Eva Rinaldi Celebrity and Live Music Photographer
Shane Warne Spin King Gets Hot Wheels In Sin City Sydney, By Eva Rinaldi

Shane Warne aka 'The Spin King', continues to race ahead of the pack and reinvent himself, be it on Australian or European soil.

He's endorsed video and audio companies, online poker, and now toys (no, not dolls), cars... Hot Wheels cars from Mattel to be exact.

Today he appeared at a press conference in Surry Hills, Sydney, to tell us all about what he sees in Hot Wheels.

On the surface Warne looks to be a pretty good match. He loves his cars (owning a number of real sports cars in his private collection), is known for his fast women (now just one - lucky Liz), who has him in good shape thanks to the "Liz Effect", as Warnie puts it, and who knows what else is in the pipeline. Young men around the world may do well to note that Mr Warne has settled down now with the one lovely lady now and that commitment to the one lass can be a very good thing.

A couple of whispers overheard at today's presser went something like "Doesn't Mattel also do Barbie and Ken dolls (TM)." For the record there was nothing on Ken or Barbie.

The Hot Wheels 'Spin King' has supposed to be a bit of a secret, but we suspect that was all part of the media and marketing plan. You know, make something a secret, so it gets written and talked about. If that's the case, Mattel and Team Warnie have done their jobs well. Warne is understood to have "collaborated" with Mattel's Hot Wheels for about 6 months, and the financial terms of the deal are not being released, at least at this stage. It must be good, since Warne and his management are used to cranking deals with online poker brands and the like, and those don't come cheap.

'The Spin King' signature range designed by Australian sports stars sure looks hot (if your into toy cars).

This is not the virgin car deal for Mr Warne. Last year Warnie was named Lamborghini's Australian ambassador and gifted a 0,000 Murcielago as a "long-term loan car", and a couple of Lambos' were seen racing around East Sydney earlier today, so perhaps he was driving one of them. You can bet Warnie and Liz's kids are doing to have a ball of a time playing with all the toys they will be gifted by Mattel and Hot Wheels.

Warnie's press statements included something along the lines of "I've always has a passion for cars. I used to play with Hot Wheels cars as a kid, so when they offered me the chance to design my own, I jumped at it". Containing his excitement he also shared "I loved every minute of the design process and working with the team at hot Wheels was great fun. The 'Spin King' is a fusion between all of my favorite fast cars and its been great seeing my vision come to life". To Australian press (and public) he had an equally important message: "When Liz and I settle down in Melbourne please respect our privacy and don't throw rocks at our place at 2am in the morning. I've told Liz Melbourne is beautiful".

It was a hot looking brochure and media kit, but sadly no Hot Wheels car in the pack, but Christmas is coming, so here's hoping.

Thanks for the great photos Warnie. Sydney is the quick and the dead, and we did our best, so we're hoping you like them.

Verdict: Shane Warne and Mattel's Hot Wheels gets the green light. They are to hit stores in March 2012, and we're told they are worth the wait. Catch them if you can.

Websites

Hot Wheels
www.hotwheels.com

Mattel
www.mattel.com

Shane Warne official website
www.shanewarne.com

Eva Rinaldi Photography Flickr
www.flickr.com/evarinaldiphotography

Eva Rinaldi Photography
www.evarinaldi.com

Music News Australia
www.musicnewsaustralia.com

Splash News
www.splashnews.com

Splash News Online
www.splashnewsonline.com


Stuck
photo effects online
Image by shuls
I found another online photo editor at pixenate.com. Love their auto “Enhance” function for correcting lighting issues and the Lomo and Oil Painting effects. Add Picnik’s fancy fonts and museum frame and I have become an oil painter and framer :). Woohoo!


Week 19, 52 Weeks: Seeing life in blurred shades of gray
photo effects online
Image by Earl - What I Saw 2.0
. . . spending time working on my resume online - the only thing in sharp focus is the rapid passing of time.

I'm getting better at the "being" part of my life - who I am and what I'm about - and that has always had the effect of changing the "doing" part. It never worked for me the other way around.

This is my 499th post to my Flickr photo stream. The next one will be special, or remarkably ordinary - but I think it needs to stand alone, and stand for something. I'm just not sure what.

500 of anything seems like it should be a milestone.

Cool I Stock Photo images

Check out these i stock photo images:



Daylight Crescent Moon in a Blue Sky Stock Photo
i stock photo
Image by Ni Ki Cruz Photography
This photo is available for Commercial Licensing only through Getty Images. Click on the "Request to License" link.

If you enjoyed the wallpapers and personal usage stock photography, please consider donating to keep the wallpapers and selected stock free for personal use. You can donate whatever you want to: www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_bu...

Your comments and feedback are always welcomed. I will respond to all emails. You can reach me directly at carlos dot cruz [at] nikicruz dot com.

To check out our upcoming workshops and services, visit our website at www. Ni Ki Cruz .com


Pot Stock PNG
i stock photo
Image by rubyblossom.
Download Original Size~

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

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

To see my full Photo Stock Set please visit Here

***If you are interested in purchasing my new and unseen Premade Backgrounds & PNG's , please visit my new Blog here~
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Cool Photo Gallery images

A few nice photo gallery images I found:



Lightning Rainbow Blues
photo gallery
Image by Striking Photography by Bo Insogna
Lightning bolts in the shape of a rainbow creating a dome over the city lights. Fact: Most lightning strikes average 2 to 3 miles long and carry a current of 10000 Amps at 100 million Volts. Lightning can?and often does?strike in the same place twice. Tall buildings and monuments are frequently hit by lightning. Gallery: www.BoInsogna.com


22 de Marzo: Día Mundial del Agua.
photo gallery
Image by www.josemiguelmartinez.es
La Asamblea General de las Naciones Unidas adoptó el 22 de diciembre de 1993 la resolución A/RES/47/193 por la que el 22 de marzo de cada año fue declarado El día Mundial del Agua.

Foto publicada en la web oficial del dia mundial del agua.


Foto tomada en Büyükada (Islas Príncipe-Turquía)
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Mi blog y contacto www.josemiguelmartinez.es/

Sternocleidomastoid - Muscles of the Upper Extremity Visual Atlas, page 25

Check out these york photo images:


Sternocleidomastoid - Muscles of the Upper Extremity Visual Atlas, page 25
york photo
Image by Rob Swatski
This is Page 25 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!


Humerus, anterior view with labels - Appendicular Skeleton Visual Atlas, page 6
york photo
Image by Rob Swatski
This is Page 6 of a photographic atlas I created as a laboratory study resource for my BIOL 121 Anatomy and Physiology I students on the bones and bony landmarks of the appendicular skeleton.

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!


Brooklyn Bridge
york photo
Image by Gwenaël Piaser
New York, July 2012.

Nice Cat Image photos

A few nice cat image images I found:


image
cat image
Image by davehak21


Daily Image 2011 - 9 May
cat image
Image by sallysetsforth
Practising my m-libraries presentation with the cat. She's not very good at providing feedback.

Or is she ... ?


Cat Petroglyph
cat image
Image by Travis S.
This image is close to the mounted Spaniard.
It may have been etched around the same time. It looks like a cat.
I don't know if pumas or mountain lions lived in this area.

3D VCU James Branch Cabell Library

Check out these photo library images:


3D VCU James Branch Cabell Library
photo library
Image by Gamma Man
Break out your red and cyan glasses for 3D viewing


Long Day at the Library, alone.
photo library
Image by crowbert

Photographers expand horizons in 2010 Army Digital Photography Contest 110311

Some cool online image editing images:


Photographers expand horizons in 2010 Army Digital Photography Contest 110311
online image editing
Image by familymwr
PHOTO CAPTION: Awarded Honorable Mention First Frost by OTHERCIV KRISTI FISKE - Division 2 Other Eligible Patron

www.Facebook.com/FamilyMWR

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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frame 005 (for you to use)

Check out these picture frames images:


frame 005 (for you to use)
picture frames
Image by xalamay
Creative Commons: Attribution-Noncommercial by xalamay.

See the full collection of frames HERE

See the full collection of textures HERE

See the full collection of Wallpapers & Backgrounds HERE
______________________________________________________________________

To use:

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

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

3) Layer the frame over the picture.

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

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

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


frame 025 (for you to use)
picture frames
Image by xalamay
Creative Commons: Attribution-Noncommercial by xalamay.

See the full collection of frames HERE

See the full collection of textures HERE

See the full collection of Wallpapers & Backgrounds HERE

______________________________________________________________________

To use:

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

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

3) Layer the frame over the picture.

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

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

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


frame 006 (for you to use)
picture frames
Image by xalamay
Creative Commons: Attribution-Noncommercial by xalamay.

See the full collection of frames HERE

See the full collection of textures HERE

See the full collection of Wallpapers & Backgrounds HERE

______________________________________________________________________

To use:

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

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

3) Layer the frame over the picture.

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

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

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

Cool Edit Image Online images

A few nice edit image online images I found:



Oby.
edit image online
Image by puremcc
Shot with Canon PowerShot SD750. Background found online via Google Image search. Editing done in Paint.NET: 4 layers with varying degrees of Ink Sketch effect and other minor tuning.

Cool Photo Backdrop images

A few nice photo backdrop images I found:


FMA_RONSOMBILONGALLERY (48)
photo backdrop
Image by SOMBILON ART, MEDIA and PHOTOGRAPHY
FMA Vancouver
photos by Ron Sombilon Gallery

FMA 2008 promo trailer
www.FMAvancouver.com/2008promo
www.FMAvancouver.com
www.RonSombilonGallery.com

This Charity Benefitting Concert Gala is the premier red carpet event of Western Canada. Not just a fashion show, not just a concert, FMA Vancouver is a fusion of catwalk and concert set against the backdrop of one of the world’s most beautiful and trend setting cities.

Canadian comedian and actress Ellie Harvie and ET Canada’s Erin Cebula are hosting this year’s FMA Vancouver. The media duo will present 'Sky 360', the airy incarnation of fashion runway, live music and art performance held on September 27, 2008 at The Centre in Vancouver for the Performing Arts. Sky 360 re-lives the old world glamour of travel as each segment celebrates the excitement of jet-setting and far away destinations along with an eco-green theme.

The whole venue at The Centre will be transformed into an exhilarating airport scene with staff in ’60s and ’70s-inspired airline uniforms designed by Jolie Chan of Jolie Couture.

Terminal 1 – Trans Canada - an exclusively Canadian roster of designers, musicians and artists.

Terminal 2 – Mile High - a provocative selection of lingerie and bathing suits.

Terminal 3 – Eco Green - featuring designers who are taking eco-couture to the next level.

Terminal 4 – Elite Star - first class finale of high profile designers.

International designers include Betsey Johnson, Wolford and Calvin Klein, while national stars join their ranks such as TV’s 'Making it Big' winner Jason Matlo, Bikini-designer extraordinaire, Anna Kosturova, Canada’s Project Runway designer judge Shawn Hewson's 'Bustle', winner Evan Biddell, and runner-up Carlie Wong. Further locally-based stars include Nicole Bridger, Elroy Apparel, Evan & Dean, Odd Molly, Jacqueline Conoir and Mellinda Mae Harlingten. Also featuring top graduates from Kwantlen University College and Helen Lefeaux School of Fashion Design.

This year’s beneficiary is the Canadian Make Poverty History as part of Bono and Bob Geldof's international campaign to eradicate global poverty, and The WordLoveWorldLove Project that connects Canadian children with children in developing countries who have been impacted by crisis.


FMA_RONSOMBILONGALLERY (106)
photo backdrop
Image by SOMBILON ART, MEDIA and PHOTOGRAPHY
FMA Vancouver
photos by Ron Sombilon Gallery

FMA 2008 promo trailer
www.FMAvancouver.com/2008promo
www.FMAvancouver.com
www.RonSombilonGallery.com

This Charity Benefitting Concert Gala is the premier red carpet event of Western Canada. Not just a fashion show, not just a concert, FMA Vancouver is a fusion of catwalk and concert set against the backdrop of one of the world’s most beautiful and trend setting cities.

Canadian comedian and actress Ellie Harvie and ET Canada’s Erin Cebula are hosting this year’s FMA Vancouver. The media duo will present 'Sky 360', the airy incarnation of fashion runway, live music and art performance held on September 27, 2008 at The Centre in Vancouver for the Performing Arts. Sky 360 re-lives the old world glamour of travel as each segment celebrates the excitement of jet-setting and far away destinations along with an eco-green theme.

The whole venue at The Centre will be transformed into an exhilarating airport scene with staff in ’60s and ’70s-inspired airline uniforms designed by Jolie Chan of Jolie Couture.

Terminal 1 – Trans Canada - an exclusively Canadian roster of designers, musicians and artists.

Terminal 2 – Mile High - a provocative selection of lingerie and bathing suits.

Terminal 3 – Eco Green - featuring designers who are taking eco-couture to the next level.

Terminal 4 – Elite Star - first class finale of high profile designers.

International designers include Betsey Johnson, Wolford and Calvin Klein, while national stars join their ranks such as TV’s 'Making it Big' winner Jason Matlo, Bikini-designer extraordinaire, Anna Kosturova, Canada’s Project Runway designer judge Shawn Hewson's 'Bustle', winner Evan Biddell, and runner-up Carlie Wong. Further locally-based stars include Nicole Bridger, Elroy Apparel, Evan & Dean, Odd Molly, Jacqueline Conoir and Mellinda Mae Harlingten. Also featuring top graduates from Kwantlen University College and Helen Lefeaux School of Fashion Design.

This year’s beneficiary is the Canadian Make Poverty History as part of Bono and Bob Geldof's international campaign to eradicate global poverty, and The WordLoveWorldLove Project that connects Canadian children with children in developing countries who have been impacted by crisis.

People keep staring at me ... I've got to stop borrowing my kid's bike, and get one of my own.

A few nice upload photos images I found:


People keep staring at me ... I've got to stop borrowing my kid's bike, and get one of my own.
upload photos
Image by Ed Yourdon
Note: almost immediately after I uploaded this photo to Flickr, it was published in a Jan 16, 2011 blog titled "New York City: 4 Flickr photos by Ed Yourdon, It's nice here in the sunlight, but it gets awfully cold standing here at night... - (more detail..."

Note: this photo was published in an undated (Jan 16, 2011) Everyblock NYC zipcodes blog titled "10025."

Note: I chose this one as my "photo of the day," among the 10 photos that I uploaded on Jan 16, 2011 -- because it reminds me that with street photography, sometimes the things that you don't even see when you're taking the photo turn out to be among the interesting elements of the final photo ... indeed, sometimes they even turn out to be the most important element of the final photo. (Of course, there are times when the "ignored" element of the photo ruin the whole thing, but in many cases you can crop those out of the final version of the photo.)

In this case, I was focusing on the woman (I think) on the tiny bicycle, as she rode south along Broadway and eventually passed by me. I saw her from half a block away, decided almost instantaneously that she represented a potentially interesting picture, and had enough time to get my camera ready and aimed in her general direction. I waited until she got close enough to me, and also until she was sufficiently far away from other distracting elements like the cars and trucks around her, and then snapped this photo. (If I had been using my high-end Nikon D300 or D700, I probably would have taken 3 or 4 photos as she moved past me, but I only had time for one with my compact Canon G12).

Because there were other people moving around, and other potentially interesting scenes presenting themselves, I had no time to look at my camera and see exactly what I had captured with this scene; I figured that I would just look at it after I uploaded it to my computer and then discover whether the photo was interesting and usable, or whether it was blurred or out-of-focus, or whether (as often happens on a busy street like this) a car, taxi, or truck had chosen this precise moment to zoom past me and cut off the picture. But it was fine: reasonably well-focused, reasonably interesting, and reasonably good lighting (actually, the sun was a bit bright and glaring as it sits low in the south sky and glares northward, which explains why the subject is wearing sunglasses).

But what I had not noticed, and/or not paid any attention to, while taking the photo, were the people on the sidewalk. The woman behind the bicycle, bundled up in her black coat and hat, was essentially irrelevant; she was a background detail that did not interfere with, or distract from, the main "focus" of the photo on the bicycle and its rider.

However, the woman to the immediate right of the bicycle was more interesting, and as a happy bit of serendipity, she actually contributed to the photo. I don't think she was looking at me, though her face was pointed in my general direction; instead, I think she was looking at the bicycle as it went past her. She may have just been squinting into the bright mid-day sunlight; but I think the average viewer would conclude that she was looking at -- and either frowning in disapproval, or perhaps frowning in puzzlement -- the bike-rider. And her stride could even imply that she was trying to keep up with the bike-rider ...

Anyway, had she not been there at all, it would still have been an "okay" photo; but with her there, I think I ended up with something far better than would otherwise have been possible -- and, quite honestly, far better than what I deserved. But that's part of the pleasure of street photography: you end up with "gifts" you didn't know you were going to get...

*****************

This is the continuation of a photo-project that I began in the summer of 2008 (which you can see in this Flickr set), and continued throughout 2009 and 2010 (as shown in this Flickr set and this Flickr set): a random collection of "interesting" people in a broad stretch of the Upper West Side of Manhattan -- between 72nd Street and 104th Street, especially along Broadway and Amsterdam Avenue. These are the people in my neighborhood, aka "peeps in the 'hood."

As I indicated when I first started this project, I don't like to intrude on people's privacy, so I normally use a zoom telephoto lens in order to photograph them while they're still 50-100 feet away from me; but that means I have to continue focusing my attention on the people and activities half a block away, rather than on what's right in front of me. Sometimes I find an empty bench on a busy street corner, and just sit quietly for an hour, watching people hustling past on the other side of the street; they're almost always so busy listening to their iPod, or talking on their cellphone, or daydreaming about something, that they never look up and see me aiming my camera in their direction.

I've also learned that, in many cases, the opportunities for an interesting picture are very fleeting -- literally a matter of a couple of seconds, before the person(s) in question move on, turn away, or stop doing whatever was interesting. So I've learned to keep the camera switched on, and not worry so much about zooming in for a perfectly-framed picture ... after all, once the digital image is uploaded to my computer, it's pretty trivial to crop out the parts unrelated to the main subject. Indeed, some of my most interesting photos have been so-called "hip shots," where I don't even bother to raise the camera up to my eye; I just keep the zoom lens set to the maximum wide-angle aperture, point in the general direction of the subject, and take several shots. As long as I can keep the shutter speed fairly high (which sometimes requires a fairly high ISO setting), I can usually get some fairly crisp shots -- even if the subject is walking in one direction, and I'm walking in the other direction, while I'm snapping the photos.

With only a few exceptions, I've generally avoided photographing bums, drunks, crazies, and homeless people. There are a few of them around, and they would certainly create some dramatic pictures; but they generally don't want to be photographed, and I don't want to feel like I'm taking advantage of them. There have been a few opportunities to take some "sympathetic" pictures of such people, which might inspire others to reach out and help them. This is one example, and here is another example.

The other thing I've noticed, while carrying on this project for the past three years, is that while there are lots of interesting people to photograph, there are far, far, far more people who are not so interesting. They're probably fine people, and they might even be more interesting than the ones I've photographed ... but there was just nothing memorable about them. They're all part of this big, crowded city; but for better or worse, there are an awful lot that you won't see in these Flickr sets of mine...


Take Two: I feel like I'm going to puke
upload photos
Image by JenavieveMarie
Two uploads in one day!?
I won't be able to upload tomorrow, and this would have been my photo, this story I'm about to post is worse than the first, so please, if you read it, read the first so you're not lost. It's difficult to post them. I may make them private for only my contacts so... yea... here we go.

Ruined. Completely ruined. My head, my heart, my mind.
This story is out of sync with the actual emotions only because I cannot comprehend the backbreaking pain of them.
So much pain I want to throw up, so much I want to keel over and hug my knees to my pounding chest. Remembering it all kills me, tears me to bits at what once was happy and developed into a living breathing monster.
Love.
A monster.
And so I'll begin again.
With another story, you'll learn to follow the skipping, the jittery feel to this sentence structure.
Take two, different boy.
You know the kind of love you feel for someone you've known your whole life? Someone you admire from far away? I waited fifteen years to tell my neighbor how I felt about him and was shot down immediately.
"Just a sister."
Just a throbbing pain in my chest.
It took me ages to patch that wounded little girlish dream hole. Ages. And he would consistently tear it open. Three year age gap, I didn't think it was too much.
Apparently neither did he when I reached the age of eighteen.
The roughest part of my life he had decided to re-enter. Offer advice, try to get a little closer, talk a little softer, a little sweeter.
And the cement around the hole began to crack and chip and fall away. Fleshy pink skin revealed itself and it began to sting.
Bad news. Bad news. Bad news. You should walk away. You're involved with someone.
But you don't know what you want. You don't know what's going on. He's moving in too close. How did he get this close to your face? How do you stop him? Do you stop him?
A sharp jagged pain tore through my entire being and I winced, shutting my eyes.
He took this as his cue.
The jagged pain turned to coursing lava and burned through my skin melting any preconceived notions I had as a child about how his lips would feel on mine.
Hell. A million demons sang in my head and I cringed at the sound.
Nails on a chalkboard. Screeching, warning. Bittersweet and painful.
The hole was a crater, open wide and pulsing.
Shifting away, I shuddered - that was wrong. The familiarity of the kiss was that of the kiss I had shared during a storm a long time ago. I felt like the tree again, snapped in two by lightning. I was beginning to forget, I was. I really truly was.
And as I looked up into his blue eyes to search for an apology he wouldn't give, I was stung by the sharp realization that it would be no different if his eyes were,
brown.
He was him, he was going to break me, too. Why must everyone go after the most tender parts of me? Gathering my things, I sprinted from the house, hot salty tears streaming down my face, burning, - burning like the demons that were singing to me now.
Awake - nightmares, you've napped for too long.


Orchidea
upload photos
Image by bulliver
Uploaded this one from the archives, because I wanted talk about this tool I found, Tafoni’s Flickr Favorite’s Explorer. It organizes all your favorites based on username. I found it interesting to see which contacts/users I favorited the most over the last year of me using flickr. Some were quite surprising, some not so much. As of right now, I have favorited 1390 photos by 292 different photographers.

Here's my personal top ten contacts whose photos I have favorited:
sahlgoode, 137 favorites.
photofinish2009, 78 favorites.
Witty Nickname, 64 favorites.
one42chrisp, 60 favorites.
TIA International Photography, 47 favorites.
Sekkle, 43 favorites.
BCOL CCCP, 36 favorites.
Nelson-77, 33 favorites.
Stella Blu, 33 favorites.
LUMIN8, 25 favorites.

Probably not surprising, these folks have all been my contacts since close to the beginning.

One thing is for sure, it was great to see my favorites grouped all together, and it sorely reminds me that I need to look at these again, and more often. After all, I didn't favorite them for nothing! Thanks for all the great pictures everyone!

Guitar Store

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Guitar Store
photo editing websites
Image by hey mr glen
Best shop front, ever: bonus, these go to eleven.

EDIT 13th February 2009: So, this picture has made it to the front page of Digg and Reddit so I thought I would add a little bit of extra information. The store is called The Guitar Store and it is on Commercial Road opposite Southampton Central railway station, Southampton, England.


[Project 365, 37 of 365]

Cool Image Sites images

A few nice image sites images I found:


Philoe.
image sites
Image by New York Public Library
Digital ID: 88425. G. Lekegian & Cie. -- Photographer. 1860s-1920s

Notes: Title is written on the photograph, but is very difficult to read.

Source: [Photographs and prints of Egypt and Syria.] (more info)

Repository: The New York Public Library. Photography Collection, Miriam and Ira D. Wallach Division of Art, Prints and Photographs.

See more information about this image and others at NYPL Digital Gallery.
Persistent URL: digitalgallery.nypl.org/nypldigital/id?88425

Rights Info: No known copyright restrictions; may be subject to third party rights (for more information, click here)


Outdoor stove
image sites
Image by Tyne & Wear Archives & Museums
Two girls stood next to an old stove in amongst a group of caravans.

Accession: 944/1835

The images have been selected from the Arthur J Fenwick collection of circus material.
Arthur James Fenwick (1878-1957) was a director of Fenwick's Department Store. In his personal life he was extremely interested in fairs and circuses, collecting historical material about them and building personal relationships with showmen who visited Newcastle. He was made a life member of the Showmen's Guild in 1944.

(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.


Week-end de ski au Mt-Ruapehu
image sites
Image by Airflore
Il faut bien être dans l'hémisphère sud pour faire du ski au milieu du mois de juillet! Le Mt-Ruapehu est l'endroit idéal pour aller en week-end de ski dans l'île du nord de la Nouvelle-Zélande. A 4h de route de la capitale Wellington, on trouve deux sites: Whakapapa et Turoa. Les montagnes enneigées avec le soleil du sud qui reflètent sont magnifique. J'ai donc essayer d'immortaliser le tout en prenant quelques photos...

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