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Cool Photo Art images

Some cool photo art images:



art and life
photo art
Image by MBK (Marjie)
shadows on a painted wall on North Grand

Nice Upload Photo photos

A few nice upload photo images I found:


PNC Park via The Press Box
upload photo
Image by The Uprooted Photographer
Looking at some recent uploads here, I noticed my friend Dave DiCello just posted a photo from the press box at PNC Park. That got me looking through my stream for the above shot; I had never uploaded it!

(See Dave's photo here: www.flickr.com/photos/evad310/5131450005/)

This was one of my favorite shots from my trip back home in July. I was able to tour the park (the Pirates were out of town) and shoot til my heart was content. I was like a little kid in a candy store. PNC Park never fails to amaze me with its views and I always make it a point to go there (in 2006 I attended 16 games). But it goes to a whole new level when it is empty. Just amazing. Thanks for reminding me to post this Dave, although in a roundabout and unintentional way :)

Facebook Fanpage | www.uprootedphotographer.com

©2010 Zach Frailey

BFR Series: 13 of 20

Some cool photo gallery images:


BFR Series: 13 of 20
photo gallery
Image by Jef Harris
I often take for granted the ease the working relationship is between Alexandra Rodionova and I. These pictures are a direct result of that comradery. If you where an onlooker on a shoot with Alex and I you would wonder why we hardly talk when we're right in the middle of taking pictures. Well, we don't need to communication, "stand this way, look that way, etc". We know each others every move. Thus is the benefit of working with a muse.
Alas, these days must come to an end. After 5 years of working together Alex is going her own way. So all I have now are there archived photo shoots to share. I'm sure once in awhile we'll team up again...
...in the mean time I guess I'm in the market for a new muse!
You can contact me at muse@chaosacademy.net.
Please include head shots and full body shots. hehe
Photo by Jef Harris.

Team_Canada_IceTropez_JetSetCrew_CanThrill_CanvasLounge_RonSombilonGallery_photosby James Prevette (9)

Check out these canvas photo images:


Team_Canada_IceTropez_JetSetCrew_CanThrill_CanvasLounge_RonSombilonGallery_photosby James Prevette (9)
canvas photo
Image by SOMBILON ART, MEDIA and PHOTOGRAPHY
Ice Tropez presents the ICE Victory Party - Canada vs Switzerland @ Canvas Lounge

hosted by JetSet Crew and Can Thrill

photos by James Prevette Photography

www.JetSetCrew.com
www.CanThrill.com
www.IcetropezCanada.com

www.CanvasLounge.ca
www.JamesPrevette.com
www.RonSombilonGallery.com


Team_Canada_IceTropez_JetSetCrew_CanThrill_CanvasLounge_RonSombilonGallery_photosby James Prevette (3)
canvas photo
Image by SOMBILON ART, MEDIA and PHOTOGRAPHY
Ice Tropez presents the ICE Victory Party - Canada vs Switzerland @ Canvas Lounge

hosted by JetSet Crew and Can Thrill

photos by James Prevette Photography

www.JetSetCrew.com
www.CanThrill.com
www.IcetropezCanada.com

www.CanvasLounge.ca
www.JamesPrevette.com
www.RonSombilonGallery.com


Team_Canada_IceTropez_JetSetCrew_CanThrill_CanvasLounge_RonSombilonGallery_photosby James Prevette (62)
canvas photo
Image by SOMBILON ART, MEDIA and PHOTOGRAPHY
Ice Tropez presents the ICE Victory Party - Canada vs Switzerland @ Canvas Lounge

hosted by JetSet Crew and Can Thrill

photos by James Prevette Photography

www.JetSetCrew.com
www.CanThrill.com
www.IcetropezCanada.com

www.CanvasLounge.ca
www.JamesPrevette.com
www.RonSombilonGallery.com

SaveMe 3

A few nice change background image images I found:


SaveMe 3
change background image
Image by Ziki Questi
Taken in Amsterdam 2 on 22 May 2011 at SaveMe Oh's "Screen Me" event. This is SaveMe at the center of the action. If you've never seen SaveMe in action, you have to imagine an environment with streaming media turned on, the background images are constantly swirling around, changing many times per second. No way to capture that in a photo. :)


SaveMe 6
change background image
Image by Ziki Questi
Taken in Amsterdam 2 on 22 May 2011 at SaveMe Oh's "Screen Me" event. This is SaveMe at the center of the action. If you've never seen SaveMe in action, you have to imagine an environment with streaming media turned on, the background images are constantly swirling around, changing many times per second. No way to capture that in a photo. :)

Dr. Cook Adams, John Barrett, Sir Geo. & Lady Reid (LOC)

Check out these photo services images:


Dr. Cook Adams, John Barrett, Sir Geo. & Lady Reid (LOC)
photo services
Image by The Library of Congress
Bain News Service,, publisher.

Dr. Cook Adams, John Barrett, Sir Geo. & Lady Reid

[between ca. 1910 and ca. 1915]

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

Notes:
Title from data provided by the Bain News Service on the negative.
Photo shows Australian politician Sir George Houstoun Reid (1845-1918), Lady Reid, and American diplomat John Barrett (1866-1938). (Source: Flickr Commons project, 2008)
Forms part of: George Grantham Bain Collection (Library of Congress).

Format: Glass negatives.

Rights Info: No known restrictions on publication.

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

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

Higher resolution image is available (Persistent URL): hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/ggbain.12763

Call Number: LC-B2- 2665-1


Dobbs & Edwards (LOC)
photo services
Image by The Library of Congress
Bain News Service,, publisher.

Dobbs & Edwards

[between ca. 1910 and ca. 1915]

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

Notes:
Title from data provided by the Bain News Service on the negative.
Photo shows African-American boxer Robert "Bobby" Dobbs (1869-1930) on horseback with another man. (Source: Flickr Commons project, 2008)
Forms part of: George Grantham Bain Collection (Library of Congress).

Format: Glass negatives.

Rights Info: No known restrictions on publication.

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

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

Higher resolution image is available (Persistent URL): hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/ggbain.11707

Call Number: LC-B2- 2534-7


Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center: Boeing B-29 Superfortress "Enola Gay" (view into nose cockpit)
photo services
Image by Chris Devers
See more photos of this, and the Wikipedia article.

Details, quoting from Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum | Boeing B-29 Superfortress "Enola Gay":

Boeing's B-29 Superfortress was the most sophisticated propeller-driven bomber of World War II and the first bomber to house its crew in pressurized compartments. Although designed to fight in the European theater, the B-29 found its niche on the other side of the globe. In the Pacific, B-29s delivered a variety of aerial weapons: conventional bombs, incendiary bombs, mines, and two nuclear weapons.

On August 6, 1945, this Martin-built B-29-45-MO dropped the first atomic weapon used in combat on Hiroshima, Japan. Three days later, Bockscar (on display at the U.S. Air Force Museum near Dayton, Ohio) dropped a second atomic bomb on Nagasaki, Japan. Enola Gay flew as the advance weather reconnaissance aircraft that day. A third B-29, The Great Artiste, flew as an observation aircraft on both missions.

Transferred from the United States Air Force.

Manufacturer:
Boeing Aircraft Co.
Martin Co., Omaha, Nebr.

Date:
1945

Country of Origin:
United States of America

Dimensions:
Overall: 900 x 3020cm, 32580kg, 4300cm (29ft 6 5/16in. x 99ft 1in., 71825.9lb., 141ft 15/16in.)

Materials:
Polished overall aluminum finish

Physical Description:
Four-engine heavy bomber with semi-monoqoque fuselage and high-aspect ratio wings. Polished aluminum finish overall, standard late-World War II Army Air Forces insignia on wings and aft fuselage and serial number on vertical fin; 509th Composite Group markings painted in black; "Enola Gay" in black, block letters on lower left nose.

Long Description:
Boeing's B-29 Superfortress was the most sophisticated, propeller-driven, bomber to fly during World War II, and the first bomber to house its crew in pressurized compartments. Boeing installed very advanced armament, propulsion, and avionics systems into the Superfortress. During the war in the Pacific Theater, the B-29 delivered the first nuclear weapons used in combat. On August 6, 1945, Colonel Paul W. Tibbets, Jr., in command of the Superfortress Enola Gay, dropped a highly enriched uranium, explosion-type, "gun-fired," atomic bomb on Hiroshima, Japan. Three days later, Major Charles W. Sweeney piloted the B-29 Bockscar and dropped a highly enriched plutonium, implosion-type atomic bomb on Nagasaki, Japan. Enola Gay flew as the advance weather reconnaissance aircraft that day. On August 14, 1945, the Japanese accepted Allied terms for unconditional surrender.

In the late 1930s, U. S. Army Air Corps leaders recognized the need for very long-range bombers that exceeded the performance of the B-17 Flying Fortress. Several years of preliminary studies paralleled a continuous fight against those who saw limited utility in developing such an expensive and unproven aircraft but the Air Corps issued a requirement for the new bomber in February 1940. It described an airplane that could carry a maximum bomb load of 909 kg (2,000 lb) at a speed of 644 kph (400 mph) a distance of at least 8,050 km (5,000 miles). Boeing, Consolidated, Douglas, and Lockheed responded with design proposals. The Army was impressed with the Boeing design and issued a contract for two flyable prototypes in September 1940. In April 1941, the Army issued another contract for 250 aircraft plus spare parts equivalent to another 25 bombers, eight months before Pearl Harbor and nearly a year-and-a-half before the first Superfortress would fly.

Among the design's innovations was a long, narrow, high-aspect ratio wing equipped with large Fowler-type flaps. This wing design allowed the B-29 to fly very fast at high altitudes but maintained comfortable handling characteristics during takeoff and landing. More revolutionary was the size and sophistication of the pressurized sections of the fuselage: the flight deck forward of the wing, the gunner's compartment aft of the wing, and the tail gunner's station. For the crew, flying at extreme altitudes became much more comfortable as pressure and temperature could be regulated. To protect the Superfortress, Boeing designed a remote-controlled, defensive weapons system. Engineers placed five gun turrets on the fuselage: a turret above and behind the cockpit that housed two .50 caliber machine guns (four guns in later versions), and another turret aft near the vertical tail equipped with two machine guns; plus two more turrets beneath the fuselage, each equipped with two .50 caliber guns. One of these turrets fired from behind the nose gear and the other hung further back near the tail. Another two .50 caliber machine guns and a 20-mm cannon (in early versions of the B-29) were fitted in the tail beneath the rudder. Gunners operated these turrets by remote control--a true innovation. They aimed the guns using computerized sights, and each gunner could take control of two or more turrets to concentrate firepower on a single target.

Boeing also equipped the B-29 with advanced radar equipment and avionics. Depending on the type of mission, a B-29 carried the AN/APQ-13 or AN/APQ-7 Eagle radar system to aid bombing and navigation. These systems were accurate enough to permit bombing through cloud layers that completely obscured the target. The B-29B was equipped with the AN/APG-15B airborne radar gun sighting system mounted in the tail, insuring accurate defense against enemy fighters attacking at night. B-29s also routinely carried as many as twenty different types of radios and navigation devices.

The first XB-29 took off at Boeing Field in Seattle on September 21, 1942. By the end of the year the second aircraft was ready for flight. Fourteen service-test YB-29s followed as production began to accelerate. Building this advanced bomber required massive logistics. Boeing built new B-29 plants at Renton, Washington, and Wichita, Kansas, while Bell built a new plant at Marietta, Georgia, and Martin built one in Omaha, Nebraska. Both Curtiss-Wright and the Dodge automobile company vastly expanded their manufacturing capacity to build the bomber's powerful and complex Curtiss-Wright R-3350 turbo supercharged engines. The program required thousands of sub-contractors but with extraordinary effort, it all came together, despite major teething problems. By April 1944, the first operational B-29s of the newly formed 20th Air Force began to touch down on dusty airfields in India. By May, 130 B-29s were operational. In June, 1944, less than two years after the initial flight of the XB-29, the U. S. Army Air Forces (AAF) flew its first B-29 combat mission against targets in Bangkok, Thailand. This mission (longest of the war to date) called for 100 B-29s but only 80 reached the target area. The AAF lost no aircraft to enemy action but bombing results were mediocre. The first bombing mission against the Japanese main islands since Lt. Col. "Jimmy" Doolittle's raid against Tokyo in April 1942, occurred on June 15, again with poor results. This was also the first mission launched from airbases in China.

With the fall of Saipan, Tinian, and Guam in the Mariana Islands chain in August 1944, the AAF acquired airbases that lay several hundred miles closer to mainland Japan. Late in 1944, the AAF moved the XXI Bomber Command, flying B-29s, to the Marianas and the unit began bombing Japan in December. However, they employed high-altitude, precision, bombing tactics that yielded poor results. The high altitude winds were so strong that bombing computers could not compensate and the weather was so poor that rarely was visual target acquisition possible at high altitudes. In March 1945, Major General Curtis E. LeMay ordered the group to abandon these tactics and strike instead at night, from low altitude, using incendiary bombs. These firebombing raids, carried out by hundreds of B-29s, devastated much of Japan's industrial and economic infrastructure. Yet Japan fought on. Late in 1944, AAF leaders selected the Martin assembly line to produce a squadron of B-29s codenamed SILVERPLATE. Martin modified these Superfortresses by removing all gun turrets except for the tail position, removing armor plate, installing Curtiss electric propellers, and modifying the bomb bay to accommodate either the "Fat Man" or "Little Boy" versions of the atomic bomb. The AAF assigned 15 Silverplate ships to the 509th Composite Group commanded by Colonel Paul Tibbets. As the Group Commander, Tibbets had no specific aircraft assigned to him as did the mission pilots. He was entitled to fly any aircraft at any time. He named the B-29 that he flew on 6 August Enola Gay after his mother. In the early morning hours, just prior to the August 6th mission, Tibbets had a young Army Air Forces maintenance man, Private Nelson Miller, paint the name just under the pilot's window.

Enola Gay is a model B-29-45-MO, serial number 44-86292. The AAF accepted this aircraft on June 14, 1945, from the Martin plant at Omaha (Located at what is today Offut AFB near Bellevue), Nebraska. After the war, Army Air Forces crews flew the airplane during the Operation Crossroads atomic test program in the Pacific, although it dropped no nuclear devices during these tests, and then delivered it to Davis-Monthan Army Airfield, Arizona, for storage. Later, the U. S. Air Force flew the bomber to Park Ridge, Illinois, then transferred it to the Smithsonian Institution on July 4, 1949. Although in Smithsonian custody, the aircraft remained stored at Pyote Air Force Base, Texas, between January 1952 and December 1953. The airplane's last flight ended on December 2 when the Enola Gay touched down at Andrews Air Force Base, Maryland. The bomber remained at Andrews in outdoor storage until August 1960. By then, concerned about the bomber deteriorating outdoors, the Smithsonian sent collections staff to disassemble the Superfortress and move it indoors to the Paul E. Garber Facility in Suitland, Maryland.

The staff at Garber began working to preserve and restore Enola Gay in December 1984. This was the largest restoration project ever undertaken at the National Air and Space Museum and the specialists anticipated the work would require from seven to nine years to complete. The project actually lasted nearly two decades and, when completed, had taken approximately 300,000 work-hours to complete. The B-29 is now displayed at the National Air and Space Museum, Steven F. Udvar-Hazy Center.

Best of the U.S. Air Force - Department of Defense Image Collection - September 1998

Some cool best image images:


Best of the U.S. Air Force - Department of Defense Image Collection - September 1998
best image
Image by expertinfantry
F-117A Stealth fighter aircraft from the 37th Tactical Fighter Wing, Tonopah Test Range, Nev., line the runway after arriving for an overnight stay while deploying to Saudi Arabia during Operation Desert Shield.

Learn more: www.expertinfantry.com


Best of the U.S. Air Force - Department of Defense Image Collection - September 1998
best image
Image by expertinfantry
An F-16 Fighting Falcon pilot from the 22nd Fighter Squadron, Spangdahlem AB, Germany is shown with the earth below him as he does an afterburner vertical take off. The three week exercise began on 26 Aug 1995 and is designed to test the effectiveness of both Danish and American air defenses.
Exact Date Shot Unknown

Learn more: www.expertinfantry.com

Carol & Chuck's wedding - 124

A few nice upload image images I found:


Carol & Chuck's wedding - 124
upload image
Image by Nic's events
Carol & Chuck's wedding ceremony and reception party was Saturday, 19 May, and we were honored by an invitation. So I took a zillion photos, and these are the least bad.

These are unedited except for being shrunk to speed up the upload. If anyone wants to print any of these let me know and I can clean them up and/or give you the full size images.


12/20/12 Third Thursday: Dinner Party Photobooth
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Image by Minneapolis Institute of Arts
Third Thursday: Dinner Party

Thursday, December 20, 2012
6 – 9 p.m.
Museum-wide

We JOINED a Tudor-era recipe swap.

We DESIGNED a posh dish pattern.

We SAMPLED baked goods straight out of Shakespearean times by Patisserie 46, Rustica, Cafe Latte, People's Organic Cafe, and French Meadow.

We SHARED THE STAGE with actors from Cromulent Shakespeare Company.

We ROCKED OUT to music by femme fatales L'Assassins.

Learn about upcoming Third Thursday events.

Join the Third Thursday Group Pool and upload your own images from the event.


12/20/12 Third Thursday: Dinner Party Photobooth
upload image
Image by Minneapolis Institute of Arts
Third Thursday: Dinner Party

Thursday, December 20, 2012
6 – 9 p.m.
Museum-wide

We JOINED a Tudor-era recipe swap.

We DESIGNED a posh dish pattern.

We SAMPLED baked goods straight out of Shakespearean times by Patisserie 46, Rustica, Cafe Latte, People's Organic Cafe, and French Meadow.

We SHARED THE STAGE with actors from Cromulent Shakespeare Company.

We ROCKED OUT to music by femme fatales L'Assassins.

Learn about upcoming Third Thursday events.

Join the Third Thursday Group Pool and upload your own images from the event.

Bit Monster 2

A few nice picture framing images I found:


Bit Monster 2
picture framing
Image by jcasabona
Got my Simplebits Bit Monster picture framed.


natural frame
picture framing
Image by Judy **
For 100 Pictures, #7: natural framing
For 113 Pictures, #27: framed


frames
picture framing
Image by egp
Dusty frames in the window of the now closed Keystone Picture Frame Co., on Liberty Avenue in downtown Pittsburgh.

Suit

Check out these digital picture frame images:


Suit
digital picture frame
Image by Clint Gardner
More nostalgia and more PhotoShop action. I actually have a print of a neolithic version of this image framed. It was taken with the second digial camera I ever had my hands on, that also only was able to go up to 1280x960, but since it would only take 8 pictures in that mode, I usually kept it at 640x480 as this picture is.

Through the wonders of PhotoShop I could bring a bit more life to it, although it is basically the same as I took it back in 2000.


Photography Desk
digital picture frame
Image by billread
This is my wife's solution to my accumulated photography "junk" which was cluttering up our den. She was a dedicated soul. She not only picked it out, but allowed me to make the final choice between different "acceptable" units. Then she sanded and painted it herself. It is a computer armoire from a local unfinished furniture company. See the notes for more info.

Strobist: Taken with my Nikon Coolpix 5700 so I could have my D80 with 70-200 VR in the shot. Nuked the scene with Sunpak 383 through satin umbrella against the camera at camera left-- sorry, but I didn't note the power. Fired w/GI radio trigger.

See some of my more interesting photos here:
www.flickr.com/photos/billread/sets/72157602414666978/


Brooklyn bridge from DUMBO
digital picture frame
Image by Andrea [bah! la realtà!]
so busy that I can't really pick which shots to post--but I'm still posting them in hope of finding something decent.
still, I'm getting bored of too many pictures from the NY trip :-p luckily, it's almost over. almost

I don't mind this one, actually--I like the different frames, and although the foreground is not very nice, it makes sense if you are familiar with the place it was shot from.
or maybe I should crop the foreground out. wdyt?

Cool Search By Image images

A few nice search by image images I found:


zoriah_photojournalist_photographer_20070810_1689
search by image
Image by Zoriah
SIGN UP FOR A FREE BLOG SUBSCRIPTION AT: feeds.feedburner.com/zoriah/Rtel
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This image and the full story are posted on www.zoriah.net

Nice Online Photo Editing photos

Some cool online photo editing images:



RAW: Milwaukee Presents Expressions 5/23/13
online photo editing
Image by rawartistsmedia
ALL photography captured & edited by Ryan Laessig / Milwaukee Alt.

www.facebook.com/pages/Milwaukee-Alt/157022164367416

Location: The Rave / Eagles Club Basement

Please Credit If photos used online


RAW: Milwaukee Presents Expressions 5/23/13
online photo editing
Image by rawartistsmedia
ALL photography captured & edited by Ryan Laessig / Milwaukee Alt.

www.facebook.com/pages/Milwaukee-Alt/157022164367416

Location: The Rave / Eagles Club Basement

Please Credit If photos used online

Nice Photo photos

Check out these photo images:


stavropoleos
photo
Image by fusion-of-horizons
Stavropoleos Monastery, Bucharest, Romania
www.flickr.com/groups/stavropoleos/
www.stavropoleos.ro
www.monumenteromania.ro/index.php/monumente/detalii/en/St...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stavropoleos_Monastery


stavropoleos
photo
Image by fusion-of-horizons
Stavropoleos Monastery, Bucharest, Romania

www.flickr.com/groups/stavropoleos/

www.stavropoleos.ro

www.monumenteromania.ro/index.php/monumente/detalii/en/St...


stavropoleos
photo
Image by fusion-of-horizons
Stavropoleos Monastery, Bucharest, Romania

www.flickr.com/groups/stavropoleos/

www.stavropoleos.ro

www.monumenteromania.ro/index.php/monumente/detalii/en/St...

Cool Heart Image images

Check out these heart image images:


Awareness of Breast Cancer now - and then - digital photo imaging by mimitalks, married w/children: Please read the description
heart image
Image by mimitalks, married, under grace
noted 5/5/2013 - We are doing a 2013 Digital BCA Quil on Flickr, to be published in October 2013 - read about it and sign up here. All you have to have to participate is a heart for awareness - we can take your photos and do the rest for you. No solicitation involved, just a way to get the word out.
Check out our 7 BC Awareness projects (including 5 digital BCA quilts) so far through links here.
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Awareness in a bright, hopefully eye-catching way - at 13 yrs. old on your left, and at 11 years old on your right. At the risk of repeating (and repeating and repeating and repeating - you get the picture) myself, 1) If it applies, have you gone and had your Breast Cancer screening? 2) If it doesn't apply directly to you, have you encouraged the women you so dearly love to do so?

It's that important that I'm willing to risk your annoyance at yet another pink image on my photostream to ask you those questions. How have I determined it is that important? Because Breast Cancer continues to be a leading cause of death for women. See the statistics here:
www.breastcancer.org/symptoms/understand_bc/statistics and see that we are starting to
make inroads through more people being aware, etc.

And about the mammograms? That's how my mom found her Breast Cancer, was able to have a lumpectomy and radiation only and survived her Breast Cancer, until she passed away from unrelated causes in early 2009. See 1st comment for something really special - our daughter (pictured above) interviewing her grandma (a Breast Cancer survivor) by telephone or click here:
www.flickr.com/photos/mimitalks/8061833487/in/photostream


Heart in Nature
heart image
Image by JIGGS IMAGES
A pretty heart shaped leaf, found on a bush walk.


Will Hunt or Heart
heart image
Image by whatsthatpicture
Captioned "Will Hunt [or poss Heart], Southampton or Portsmouth, jilted May Steer"

One of many images that I am slowly importing from my whatsthatpicture.com website. See the original at www.whatsthatpicture.com/index.php?q=gallery&g2_itemI...

Nice Photo Editors photos

A few nice photo editors images I found:


800_2613_pop
photo editors
Image by binkwilder


Bretton Woods: The Next Chapter
photo editors
Image by International Monetary Fund
Author James Joyce speaks during a book discussion, "Bretton Woods: The Next Chapter" at IMF headquarters Friday April 18, 2013, during the 2013 IMF World Bank Spring Meetings in Washington, D.C. Joyce authored the book "The IMF and Global Financial Crises, Phoenix Rising?". (IMF Photo/Cliff Owen)

Cool Picture Collages images

A few nice picture collages images I found:


Sketches for Salome - collage
picture collages
Image by Kotomi_
@ Musee Gustave Moreau
www.musee-moreau.fr/


Sketches for Salome - collage
picture collages
Image by Kotomi_
@ Musee Gustave Moreau
www.musee-moreau.fr/


Sketches for Orphee - collage
picture collages
Image by Kotomi_
@ Musee Gustave Moreau
www.musee-moreau.fr/

Cool Photo Effects Online images

Some cool photo effects online images:


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

Cool Upload Image images

Check out these upload image images:


1000 Faces of Canada # 0089
upload image
Image by Through Painted Eyes
This is the 89th image in a street photography / street portraiture series called "1000 Faces Of Canada". Feel free to add me as a contact, I will be uploading images as often as possible toward this project. Click here to jump to the first image in this series.

Nice Photo Prints photos

A few nice photo prints images I found:


My first art purchase
photo prints
Image by The Man in Blue
A print of kozyndan's "Uprising", which is a remix of Katsushika Hokusai's famous "In the Hollow of a Wave off the Coast at Kanagawa".

View the larger size if you'd like to see the bunnies.


Collagraph Plate #2
photo prints
Image by PATRICK BOEHNER
This Collagraph print, or Carborundum print, was original part of a larger collagraph image. The plate is made form chipboard, gel medium, tissue paper, carborundum, and white glue. The Carborendum (an abrasive powder, used in sandblasting) is glued down in values of black (the lighter shades of gray don't show up well in the photo), glue is painted over areas for lighter shades, and sealed with polymer gloss med, and inked intaglio.

I was originally unsure if it would work so I had abandoned the plate and changed the design for the larger collagraph (which I will post later). I finally got a chance to print it on its own and found I was really happy with the results. I have made five 22”x11” of these prints (I may do more), and plan on altering and adding to each print with various mediums. Each will be a different play on the original theme of displacement and Diaspora, at least that’s the idea.

I’m just happy it worked out.

Untitled Baby #1, 2007
Collagraph, 22x11 in.


Amos Kennedy (redacted)
photo prints
Image by On Being
Not all projects turn out as planned for the Rural Studio and its clients. A resident of Akron, Alabama had offered to donate private land as the location for a Boys & Girls Club. Using the brick shell of a former grocery store that stood there, students designed and built a fantastic structure with a vaulted shed roof and an open floor plan.

I had seen all the lovely images by Timothy Hursley of kids and community hanging out in preparation for recreation. Seven years later, I learned that legal squabbles between the town and the owner resulted in an impasse. The structure has yet to be used for its intended purpose, but it currently claims a space for one artist who hand-sets print for posters and books.

You could say that Amos Kennedy is part of this sustainability and recycling movement going on. He moves to rural Alabama, makes use of a building, and salvages old Heidelberg presses for commercial and personal enterprises. His is an ethic of recycling — not for the sake of landfills but for the sake of culture and authenticity and a link to the past.For the sake of sensitivity of others, I redacted the first word of a poster behind Amos' head (see unedited version).

Trent Gilliss, Online Editor
(Photo: Trent Gilliss)

Cool Photo Editor Free images

Some cool photo editor free images:


Free Eynulla Fatullayev
photo editor free
Image by englishpen
On Thursday 3rd June, protestors from English PEN, Amnesty International, Article XIX and Index on Censorship staged a protest outside the Azerbaijan Embassy in London, demanding the unconditional release of imprisoned editor Eynulla Fatullayev.
(Photo: Robert Sharp / English PEN)


Free Eynulla Fatullayev
photo editor free
Image by englishpen
On Thursday 3rd June, protestors from English PEN, Amnesty International, Article XIX and Index on Censorship staged a protest outside the Azerbaijan Embassy in London, demanding the unconditional release of imprisoned editor Eynulla Fatullayev.
(Photo: Robert Sharp / English PEN)

Soul Searching

A few nice photo search images I found:


Soul Searching
photo search
Image by gaspi *yg
This is one image that exemplifies doing "candid portraiture at events"
(in Technique).

A 'rorshocking' portrait of introspection, utilizing selective focus 'bokeh' bokeh overlay effect to complete the effect (but she's really just watching an event).

My personal faved best photo of 2004 (added to the 'Cream of the Crop' pool) because it combines utilizing a photographic medium techinque with basic Photoshop technique to create something much more than the sum of the parts.

And in 2005, a wonderful contextual blogging by www.utata.org/archives/2005/07/soul_searching.html and by flickrsoup


In Search of Food (Explored # 110)
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Image by Yogendra174
Blogged

View Large On Black


Found this creature few days back during a macro shoot in the backyard... was planning to upload it for a month now... finally the photo sees the light :D

Sigma 70-300 + Raynox DCS 250+ Home Made Diffuser

Explored # 110


Searching for Something to Hold Onto ~ oscote365 21
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Image by don j schulte @ oxherder arts
Pea plant in our garden.
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This oscote365 set is my picture a day (PAD) for a year where the only stipulation is that I am standing on our land. The goal is deepen my appreciation for and connection to this little piece of land we live upon through seeing it better via photography.

Blog the oxherding path ~~ on Twitter ~~ Oxherder Arts Gallery

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Luce - Light!!!
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Image by castgen
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“‘NonCommercial’ as defined in this license specifically excludes any sale of this work or any portion thereof for money, even if the sale does not result in a profit by the seller.
You may not alter or transform this work, or use it to create another.
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Sunset at Falconara Marittima - Ancona - Italy.
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Image by castgen
© This picture is licensed for NON COMMERCIAL USE and may only be used in on-line websites, but never by any means printed,
“‘NonCommercial’ as defined in this license specifically excludes any sale of this work or any portion thereof for money, even if the sale does not result in a profit by the seller.
You may not alter or transform this work, or use it to create another.
This License is contingent upon Licensee’s placement of the photo credit: ‘Copyright www.flickr.com/photos/castgen/7416501960/in/photostream/ ” adjacent to the Photograph.

© LICENZA: Questa foto può essere utilizzata per uso NON COMMERCIALE e utilizzata solo in siti web on-line, NON AUTORIZZO la stampa della foto,
Non puoi alterare o trasformare quest'opera, ne' usarla per crearne un'altra. "NON COMMERCIALE ' come definito nella presente licenza esclude tutte le vendite di questo lavoro o parte di esso a fine di lucro, anche se la vendita non comporta un profitto diretto al venditore. Questa licenza è subordinata al collocamento della seguente dicitura:
Photo Credit: ' Copyright www.flickr.com/photos/castgen/7416501960/in/photostream/ "adiacente alla fotografia”

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New Passport photo
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Image by Elijah


Miles' passport photo
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Image by ZarrSadus
Getting ready for going overseas in January


New passport photo
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Image by Doug Orleans

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