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Happy Christmas 2006

Some cool christmas cards photo images:


Happy Christmas 2006
christmas cards photo
Image by sbisson
Our 2006 Christmas Collage. My photos - Mary's collage!

December 2006


Xmas Reflections
christmas cards photo
Image by Jerry Cooke
Mum and I got a christmas card from a friend, with this exact photo on the front (but with the friend taking the photo, naturally) - so we were surprised when we found the mirror while out walking!


the boys
christmas cards photo
Image by DanC
This is our Christmas card photo.

Canaries who live aboard Ambulance Train to cheer wounded with song

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Canaries who live aboard Ambulance Train to cheer wounded with song
image source
Image by National Library of Scotland
Two nurses and their canaries posed by their train, France, during World War I. This photograph was taken at an angle down the side of the train. As a result the image is dominated by overpowering dark metal-sheeting. At two intervals along the composition nurses are leaning out of open windows. Their uniforms are clean and sharp, and they are intent on the cages they are holding. The cages are on display and hold canaries which apparently were used to alleviate the boredom of the patients.

This photograph would have sent an ideal propaganda message. The implication that proper, well-organised and efficient care was provided for those at the Front would have reassured those at home. The canaries meanwhile provide a light-hearted note to the seriousness of war injuries.

[Original reads: 'OFFICIAL PHOTOGRAPH TAKEN ON THE BRITISH WESTERN FRONT IN FRANCE. Canaries who live aboard Ambulance Train to cheer wounded with song.']

digital.nls.uk/74548604


Image Theft Protection
image source
Image by Cayusa
Day 55 of 365 (Year Three)

Week 110 Assignment 2 for Take A Class With Dave and Dave.

Inspired by a Cartoon/Comic - Create an image inspired by cartoon or comic. Open to interpretation. This was going to be limited to The Far Side until I found that Larson's cartoons are not widely available online.

Best Viewed Large

Back in my first year of 365 Days I did this comic strip self-portrait to which my friend Ron responded with his own. I had planned on doing several more of these, but Ron sort of Flickr'd himself out and stopped doing 365 days, which meant that my source material became harder to come by.

Luckily, I convinced Ron to participate in this week's assignment, although he did wait until the last minute to get me his files. Apparently he felt that his wife's birthday and spending time with the family over the weekend was more important than the assignment. I know, he really needs to work on his priorities. He just doesn't get it.

This particular comic is based on a What The Duck strip that, when I read it, I knew I had to recreate it with Ron.

(What The Duck # 235 "Un-intellectual Property" see original strip here)


Two boys greasing their feet
image source
Image by National Library of Scotland
Cold feet, Western Front, during World War I. This photograph shows two young members of one of the Labour Corps, probably the South African Native Labour Contingent (SANLC). They are sitting in the snow by one of the Labour Camp huts. They have their boots off and according to the original caption are greasing their feet, presumably to give some relief against the cold.

This image perhaps gives a glimpse of how strange and alien Europe must have appeared to many of the Labour Corps men, and how far away home must have seemed. For the South Africans, for example, it was a six-week sea voyage from their home port to France.

[Original reads: 'Two boys greasing their feet.']

digital.nls.uk/74549616

Nice Image Editor photos

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Managing Editor, Old 1904 Mediology Leather Bound Book
image editor
Image by Beverly & Pack
An old book medical book, titled “Medicology” I discovered at a garage sale, in the 1980’s, that was one of many that the family was selling after the doctor that they belonged too passed away. I’m not sure if anyone is interested in these, but I’ll try a few pictures to see if so. Please let me know if you’d like more pictures. The cures in the book are fascinating.


Hintergrundrauschen.de Launch Image
image editor
Image by the waving cat
Out

Pixfav-Images You Love to View

A few nice image database images I found:


Pixfav-Images You Love to View
image database
Image by PixFav.com
Great Collection of Pictures from allover the Internet.Our Database has Thousands of Inspiring Pictures...@ Pixfav.com


Pixfav-Images You Love to View
image database
Image by PixFav.com
Great Collection of Pictures from allover the Internet.Our Database has Thousands of Inspiring Pictures...@ Pixfav.com

Rock on Top of Another Rock by Peter Fischli and David Weiss

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Rock on Top of Another Rock by Peter Fischli and David Weiss
image gallery
Image by Dominic's pics
Part of a short Set / Slideshow of images of Rock on Top of Another Rock by Peter Fischli and David Weiss at the Serpentine Gallery, London.

Noregians put rocks on top of other rocks to mark their way - a bit like leaving a breadcrumb trail.

"In Norway and here, to put one rock on top of another rock in the wilderness is the first thing you do if you want to make a mark. When you walk and you want to find your way back... you make this mark. It is a very archaic, simple thing, but it is referencing the [Robert] Venturi duck. We wanted to make something that forces you to stop your car and get out to take a photograph." - Peter Fischli

More detailed Artists' Statement / Description here...

There also is a companion piece in the Norwegian wilderness...

Fischli / Weiss Rock Images [flickr Image Search]
Fischli / Weiss Rock Images [Google Image Search]
Rock on Top of Another Rock [Serpentine Gallery]
Rock on Top of Another Rock [Serpentine Gallery press images and text]
Peter Fischli and David Weiss [Wikipedia]
David Weiss Obituary Died 27th April 2012 [The Guardian]

Cool Online Photo Editor images

A few nice online photo editor images I found:




The Metrodome in Minneapolis
online photo editor
Image by funny strange or funny ha ha
This photo was used in a Schmap guide to help illustrate the Metrodome.

www.schmap.com/minneapolis/events_millarea/#p=318507&...

Schmap: Minneapolis Photo Short-list


Hi Chris,

I am writing to let you know that one of your photos with a Creative Commons license has been short-listed for inclusion in the fourth edition of our Schmap Minneapolis Guide, to be published late December 2007.

www.schmap.com/shortlist/p=20188328N00/c=SF20413066

Clicking this link will take you to a page where you can:
i) See which of your photos has been short-listed.
ii) Submit or withdraw your photo from our final selection phase.
iii) Learn how we credit photos in our Schmap Guides.
iv) Browse online or download the second edition of our Schmap Minneapolis Guide.

Our submission deadline is Sunday, December 16. If you happen to be reading this message after this date, please still click on the link above (our Schmap Guides are updated frequently - photos submitted after this deadline will be considered for later releases).

Best regards,

Emma "last name redacted",
Managing Editor, Schmap Guides

Picture Day Draculaura

Some cool picture images:


Picture Day Draculaura
picture
Image by pullip_junk


Picture Day Spectra
picture
Image by ZombieliciousX
Lazy smart phone pics. I have so much catching up to do with these dolls! Hopefully I can get around to them soon!

Family of Thomas de Souza, Bombay, India, c. 1900?

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Family of Thomas de Souza, Bombay, India, c. 1900?
family photo
Image by whatsthatpicture
Hand captioned "Bombay family". The lady to the rear looks somewhat like the one in the Canadian Doctor picture ( www.flickr.com/photos/whatsthatpicture/2996278878/ ). The man is almost certainly the Thomas de Souza in this shot - www.flickr.com/photos/whatsthatpicture/2993559382/. Possibly my favourite of all the people shots in this large set.

This is one of a selection of lantern slides dating I estimate to c. 1900. The set appears to be a personal collection, with items connected to Northern Ireland, missionary work, the YMCA, and India.

---
Entry to the Your Ancestral Photos group as a cover image for Family Tree Magazine Jan 2012. Hi res scan available on request.


Lydenburg - Long Tom Pass - Aug 1994 - Family Photo
family photo
Image by gareth1953 Got My Bus Pass Now
No trip to the Eatern Transvaal was complete without a stop at the top of Long Tom Pass. The view over the surrounding hills was spectacular and the car park was full of Zulu women selling wonderful soapstone pottery and objects carved out of wood and bone. I know because we never left without buying something.
The town of Lydenburg lies behind Amy's right shoulder. I don't think we ever stopped there but it always signified the start and end of the holiday weekend. Before and after this was the 200 mile straight slog along the N3 back to Jo'burg.
This stop was on the way home from a long weekend spent at Pilgrims Rest and God's Window.
I wanted to take my Mum to see, not just these beautiful places, but also to visit the graveyard in the town which was mainly populated with the remains of many Welsh miners from the valleys near where my Mother was born. I think these miners were looking for gold rather than the coal which is much more common in this part of the Transvaal. I don't think they found much though the town still looks much as it did in its hayday as a mining settlement.
From the viewpoint of nearby God's Window you get stunning views of the whole of the Kruger National Park.

Cool Photo Book images

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Miss Dirty Martini and Brian Doherty Musto Party 2011 Shankbone 64
photo book
Image by david_shankbone
Photographs of Michael Musto's book launch party for Fork on the Left, Knife in the Back at the Copacabana in New York.

David Shankbone


Book House
photo book
Image by Vitó
This book house is a "tower" made of books. Inside it there are two mirrors, one on the roof and another on the floor, that gives notion that it never ends. When you walk in there you feel very dizzy, and there are few people that stopped before entering the room giving up to walk through the tower.

I don't know when the "house" will be dismantled, so hurry up and go to visit it in Gulbenkian.

This place is great to take pictures and it was a hard job tio choose one to post.

See where the photo was taken at maps.yuan.cc/.

Origami Dragon (1 of 2)

Some cool dragon image images:


Origami Dragon (1 of 2)
dragon image
Image by Brett Jordan
via: origamidragonnow.com/2009/02/origami-dragon-image-set-01/


Eastern Water Dragon
dragon image
Image by NZ Alex


Note: Any creative commons license applied to this image is in addition to certain restrictions. See my profile for more information.

Cool Photo Christmas Card images

Some cool photo christmas card images:


20091224 - GEDC1231 - Gnostica slaughter
photo christmas card
Image by Rev. Xanatos Satanicos Bombasticos (ClintJCL)
Carolyn & Clint played a game of Gnostica to pass the time while Britt, Chris, Grandma, and Becky went to church. Way to make everyone else wait. Drive 2 hours, wait for people who are late, and then when everyone is finally there, half of them leave and make everyone wait another 1.5 hrs. Ugh. We didn't finish opening presents until like 1AM or something!

Anyway, during our wait, we played Gnostica, and I totally kicked Carolyn's ass -- rather quickly, even. She (purple) only has 3 purple pieces left -- a 2-pip and a 1-pip, for 4 total pips. And only 5 points. Plus, her largest piece is in the wasteland, facing to the side. Her closest piece to me is facing the completely wrong way, and is targeted by my red piece on the 9 Of Swords (how fitting!).

Meanwhile, I've got 9 (red) pieces out (17 pips total), all sitting on 13 points of territory. Plus, I'm pretty well defended, with most of my guys facing west, towards Carolyn's "onslaught". With only 9 points required to win, I called it, and won.

Gnostica is unique in that you don't win by achieving your goal, but by calling it and holding it for an additional turn. So though you need 9 points to win, you really want more than 9 before calling it.

playing Gnostica.
Icehouse pieces, tarot cards.

Mom and Dad's house, Stafford, Virginia.

December 24, 2009.


... Read my blog at ClintJCL.wordpress.com



photo christmas card
Image by giveawayboy


Holiday Card 2006
photo christmas card
Image by TylerSmith
Made from this original photo.

Lake Taupo Carvings

A few nice share photos images I found:


Lake Taupo Carvings
share photos
Image by Abaconda
Maori rock carvings at Mine Bay on Lake Taupō, over 10 metres high and are only accesable by boat or Kayak.

Beach Agates we collected in Alaska.

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Beach Agates we collected in Alaska.
photo equipment
Image by RocksInMyHead1
RocksInMyHead.biz. RocksInMyHead™ is a Unique Rock, Prospecting and Outdoor Adventure Company. For gold prospecting, rockhounding, and lapidary tools, supplies, equipment, books, maps, great outdoor gear, plus lots of great rocks, minerals, fossils, and meteorites, go to RocksInMyHead™ website RocksInMyHead.biz. For awesome stories about our rockhounding, prospecting and other exciting adventures, plus maps, info, photos, links, and more go to Adventures With Rocks™ at JedidiahFree.blogspot.com or Like Us on Facebook!


Fossils and Petrified Wood for sale at our shop.
photo equipment
Image by RocksInMyHead1
RocksInMyHead.biz. RocksInMyHead™ is a Unique Rock, Prospecting and Outdoor Adventure Company. For gold prospecting, rockhounding, and lapidary tools, supplies, equipment, books, maps, great outdoor gear, plus lots of great rocks, minerals, fossils, and meteorites, go to RocksInMyHead™ website RocksInMyHead.biz. For awesome stories about our rockhounding, prospecting and other exciting adventures, plus maps, info, photos, links, and more go to Adventures With Rocks™ at JedidiahFree.blogspot.com or Like Us on Facebook!


Chrysacolla, Azurite, and Malachite we collected at Planet Ranch, AZ
photo equipment
Image by RocksInMyHead1
RocksInMyHead.biz. RocksInMyHead™ is a Unique Rock, Prospecting and Outdoor Adventure Company. For gold prospecting, rockhounding, and lapidary tools, supplies, equipment, books, maps, great outdoor gear, plus lots of great rocks, minerals, fossils, and meteorites, go to RocksInMyHead™ website RocksInMyHead.biz. For awesome stories about our rockhounding, prospecting and other exciting adventures, plus maps, info, photos, links, and more go to Adventures With Rocks™ at JedidiahFree.blogspot.com or Like Us on Facebook!

Day 141** Hey I sold 2 photos on RedBubble **

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Day 141** Hey I sold 2 photos on RedBubble **
photo editing
Image by Nina Matthews Photography
I know everyone does them - but I haven't don't my own !!
This is my take on , on my finger ........lol


In my garden { {Explored }}
photo editing
Image by Nina Matthews Photography

Cool My Photos images

Some cool my photos images:


My Motorcycle
my photos
Image by Bob Reck
Well, actually this was my bike. I sold it in early 2004.

It's a 2000 Suzuki GSX-R 600 Sportbike. While I owned it I added some upgrades including a "Race-only" carbon fiber Yoshimura tuned exhause pipe, flush mount turn signals, blue anodized aluminum foot pegs and bar ends, fender elimiating "trick kit", a tank bra and a blue wind screen.

I loved this bike. However, it was 4 years old and had less than 3500 miles on it. That tells you that I didn't ride it that much. Most of it's life it sat in the garage. I sold it to a guy from PA. A few months later he called to say he was moving out of the area and had to sell the bike. He wanted to know if I wanted to buy it back. I never really wanted to sell it, but being a new dad I felt I needed to and the money helped pay off some credit card debt. So, I couldn't buy it back. No telling where it is now. Hopefully it's still in this like new condition.

This photo was taken about 3 weeks prior to selling it. It sold in less than 1 week of being listed on cycletrader.com.

Someday I hope to own another motorcycle. I still own my helmet and leather jacket! :)


EDIT: On April 2, 2007, I bought a 2007 Yamaha R1. See it here.


my place
my photos
Image by camerakarrie
this is for my new group KATUTUBO
uhhmmm anyone who live in Makati just to let you know that mayor Binay is running for president!!! =D
BE NICE 2010 (BINAYS 2010)

my new flickr friend invited me here hehe! check his stream djmaculet



Today's random fact: uhmm this was taken while buying my sister a sampaguita( Phil. national flower) for her graduation! hee hee!!! =)


Yang Chi
my photos
Image by Donna Cazadd
My photo using Micrografx Picture Publisher.

Nokia 700 Smartphone with Nokia Maps

A few nice free photo software images I found:


Nokia 700 Smartphone with Nokia Maps
free photo software
Image by Dunsinane
This Nokia 700 smartphone with the Nokia Belle (Symbian) operating system has replaced my Nokia 6110 Navigator since the end of november 2011.
It also has built-in navigation hardware and the entirely free Nokia Maps software, complete with offline maps. Using a smartphone for navigation purposes remains a perfect solution while driving a motorcycle, and this Nokia does a great job. Not only navigating by the way, it has all features and possibilities you could wish for in a smartphone, and for a small price!

(location info has been blurred in the photo for obvious reasons of privacy)


Kauai Light house panno
free photo software
Image by M Glasgow
first panno with hugin, tutorial here.

Cool Photo Editing Websites images

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You should be able to watch @path video on an iPhone
photo editing websites
Image by Steve Rhodes
path.com

It does work at blog.path.com which has a YouTube embed, but it should work on the home page too

There also should be a link to the path blog, about, etc when you are logged in on the website.

It should be possible to add tags after you've posted a photo (you might not have time or a great connection to access the places database & need to go back later).

I don't see a way to edit in the app or on the web (also, twitter should allow editing - of course I messed up the email subject to send it to twitter/flickr - I was able to correct it here because I can edit flickr titles, but not on twitter - I'll probably delete and repost which is irritating).

They haven't updated on twitter since launch

twitter.com/path

They do have a staff list, but most people won't look at that

twitter.com/#!/path/team

A broader critique of path.

Flickr was one of the first to realize that people don't just want to share photos with grandma (which made it different than Shutterfly, Kodak galleries, etc).

But they also provided good privacy controls (all the photos & video of my family from Chicago are private).

Yes, there are some path photos you'll only want to share with family & friends, but many are fine to share with the world (whether the world is interested is another matter).

There should be a way to post photos to flickr. It does save the photo to the iPhone camera roll, but...

I should be able to make this public (it just takes you to the path home page)

www.path.com/steve-rhodes/posts/4ce2db3d1e02b2139d0000e2

And 50 is an arbitrary number no matter how much they cite Dunbar, etc

Different people have different needs.

Some people have large families or larger groups might want to use it as a way to share photos privately.


Four.
photo editing websites
Image by Krystina Alfonso | krystinalfonso.net
Tonight i shot Lions Amongst Wolves at Chain Reaction. I can't wait to edit these photos. First show of 2013!

1/4/13 Anaheim, CA.

website. | fb page. | youtube. | vimeo. | twitter. | photo blog. | tumblr.


Jackie Morales
photo editing websites
Image by Charles Siritho
Imagines from Mike Maez Groupon Workshop
________________________________________

For all those that are looking at these photos, please visit my website, leaving me a email is always an appreciation too :)

Always looking for hire'd work, batch editing, 2nd shooting.

www.linkedin.com/pub/charles-siritho/26/499/678
www.yelp.com/biz/charles-siritho-photography-phoenix
www.charlessiritho.com
www.facebook.com/siritho
info@charlessiritho.com

Cool Upload Image images

Some cool upload image images:



My house upside-down
upload image
Image by arturodonate
I debated uploading this image, mainly because I like the idea but not the execution. I want to retry it and do better, but I decided to upload this one because it is my D50's "shutter actuation birthday". It turned 10,000 this past weekend!

Shot with the 35-70 (which may be replaced very soon) w/ extension tubes under direct sunlight. The image in the water drop is the back of my house (well, part of it). Also had to do a bit of cloning to remove a very out-of-place leaf, but I'll leave you all to guess where it was done.

Must be viewed large in order to appreciate the detail inside the water drop!


ICE cold stitch
upload image
Image by onkel_wart (thomas lieser)
I've never used a stitching tool before -- today when I was in the cathedral in Wiener Neustadt I thought I'd take some wild shots and try to stitch them at home. So all of the base shots were taken without tripod. The PSE stitching didn't work with this load -- then I remembered reading something about a MicroSoft tool that could do 3D stitching. It's called ICE (Image Composite Editor) -- and it worked. Next time I'll try to take the base shots with a bit more "thinking" and try it again...
For those that want to try it (free download -- even a 64bit version):
research.microsoft.com/en-us/um/redmond/groups/ivm/ICE/

btw.: I've uploaded full size -- if anybody wants to have a look in detail...
and: I didn't smooth over the stitching edges -- but those can only been seen in the largest size...

forgot to mention: this is based on about 30 shots I took slowly walking backwards pointing the camera in all directions -- so I guess the outcome is really ok.

Nice American Photo photos

A few nice american photo images I found:


African American Lobby Day at the Minnesota Capitol
american photo
Image by Fibonacci Blue
St. Paul, Minnesota

May 16, 2011

African Americans met inside the state capitol rotunda to share their concerns and ideas with state leaders. There were two events going on at the same time on this day. African American Lobby Day was held on the first floor while protestors against the constitutional amendment banning same sex marriage almost filled the halls on the second floor.

2011-05-16 This is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution License.


African American Lobby Day at the Minnesota Capitol
american photo
Image by Fibonacci Blue
St. Paul, Minnesota

May 16, 2011

African Americans met inside the state capitol rotunda to share their concerns and ideas with state leaders. There were two events going on at the same time on this day. African American Lobby Day was held on the first floor while protestors against the constitutional amendment banning same sex marriage almost filled the halls on the second floor.

2011-05-16 This is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution License.


African American Lobby Day at the Minnesota Capitol
american photo
Image by Fibonacci Blue
St. Paul, Minnesota

May 16, 2011

African Americans met inside the state capitol rotunda to share their concerns and ideas with state leaders. There were two events going on at the same time on this day. African American Lobby Day was held on the first floor while protestors against the constitutional amendment banning same sex marriage almost filled the halls on the second floor.

2011-05-16 This is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution License.

Stitch

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Stitch
image editor
Image by y2bd
Found some un-stitched photos on my computer, decided to give Microsoft ICE a test-drive. By the way, this is the city of Reno, Nevada, as seen from the 17th floor of the Circus Circus hotel.


Charter School, Hampton Heights
image editor
Image by ghwpix
On Saturday, I volunteered some cleanup help onsite at the charter school scheduled to open this fall in my neighborhood. It's a great old building that started out as a school then was turned into an arts center and is now being renovated for use as a school again. I took a few pictures and experimented with different techniques for creating panoramic photos.

Above is a panorama created using the .99 iPhone app AutoStitch.

Compare to this panorama created using the .95 desktop app DoubleTake.

In my opinion the results look the same, except that black areas visible around the margins of the AutoStitch panorama are easy to crop out with DoubleTake.

Since I have an iPhone and can run AutoStitch, I don't think I'll be buying DoubleTake (though it seems like a great program).

I'm tempted to say that if I already owned something like PhotoShop (with which I have fairly extensive experience), I probably wouldn't need either one. However, I've come to appreciate the elegant simplicity of image editors that are less well-known (and less expensive!) than PhotoShop.

Family-Style Fishing on Banks of the Columbia River 04/1973

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Family-Style Fishing on Banks of the Columbia River 04/1973
family photo
Image by The U.S. National Archives
Original Caption: Family-Style Fishing on Banks of the Columbia River 04/1973

U.S. National Archives’ Local Identifier: 412-DA-5701

Photographer: Falconer, David

Subjects:
Environmental Protection Agency
Project DOCUMERICA

Persistent URL: arcweb.archives.gov/arc/action/ExternalIdSearch?id=548188

Repository: Still Picture Records Section, Special Media Archives Services Division (NWCS-S), National Archives at College Park, 8601 Adelphi Road, College Park, MD, 20740-6001.

For information about ordering reproductions of photographs held by the Still Picture Unit, visit: www.archives.gov/research/order/still-pictures.html

Reproductions may be ordered via an independent vendor. NARA maintains a list of vendors at www.archives.gov/research/order/vendors-photos-maps-dc.html



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Family-Style Fishing on Banks of the Columbia River 04/1973
family photo
Image by The U.S. National Archives
Original Caption: Family-Style Fishing on Banks of the Columbia River 04/1973

U.S. National Archives’ Local Identifier: 412-DA-5702

Photographer: Falconer, David

Subjects:
Environmental Protection Agency
Project DOCUMERICA

Persistent URL: arcweb.archives.gov/arc/action/ExternalIdSearch?id=548189

Repository: Still Picture Records Section, Special Media Archives Services Division (NWCS-S), National Archives at College Park, 8601 Adelphi Road, College Park, MD, 20740-6001.

For information about ordering reproductions of photographs held by the Still Picture Unit, visit: www.archives.gov/research/order/still-pictures.html

Reproductions may be ordered via an independent vendor. NARA maintains a list of vendors at www.archives.gov/research/order/vendors-photos-maps-dc.html



Access Restrictions: Unrestricted
Use Restrictions: Unrestricted

Cool Photo Booth Rental images

A few nice photo booth rental images I found:


IMG_0082
photo booth rental
Image by Paparazzi Girl
Bridal Salon Event 3.25.13


IMG_0041
photo booth rental
Image by Paparazzi Girl
Bridal Salon Event 3.25.13

Unknown lady - Hook Edwardian family album

A few nice photo albums images I found:


Unknown lady - Hook Edwardian family album
photo albums
Image by whatsthatpicture
One of six images from a single page, a page with some of the most 'snapshot' images in the album, and not up to the same standards as most others.


See more images from this fascinating Edwardian Hook family album.


Calm Their Old Itch
photo albums
Image by epiclectic
The Best of the Chad Mitchell Trio
Mitchell, Chad Trio
Kapp 1534
1963

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