Some cool image editor images:
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Image by Liz-Valette
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Some cool image editor images:
Sat Nov 3 07:39:31 2012
Image by Liz-Valette
Made beautiful using pixenate.com - The online image editor.
A few nice cat image images I found:
Untitled Cat Image 2011-6-11
Image by vmcampos
Some cool image download images:
ZOA - Downloadable 3D image Burning Man 2012
Image by Wolfram Burner
Download and change file extension from .jpg to .mpo to view this image as a 3D image on 3D compliant TV screens. Flickr's new uploader will allow you to upload .mpo files. The Flickr software then changes the extension to .jpg but the file is still in the .mpo format. When the image is downloaded it also is still in the .mpo format but has the .jpg extension that Flickr gave it. Once downloaded, all you need to do is change the extension back to .mpo to view it in 3D provided you have a 3D TV.
A few nice bing image images I found:
Cannes Festival opening
Image by PanARMENIAN_Photo
Cannes Festival opening ceremony Red Carpet © PanARMENIAN Photo/Vahan Stepanyan
All the images presented in this photostream are part of photo sets that can be purchased for editorial or commercial use. Contact us
Bing xRank
Image by search-engine-land
See Take That, Twitter: Google Hot Trends Integrated Into Google Search. Feel free to use this image. Just link to the photo page or the story.
Bing xRank
Image by search-engine-land
See Take That, Twitter: Google Hot Trends Integrated Into Google Search. Feel free to use this image. Just link to the photo page or the story.
Check out these image website images:
jesuscm.com │new look on my website
Image by jesuscm
► Mientras me ausento unos días de Flickr, aprovecha y échale un vistazo a mi web que estrena un look más fresco y primaveral. La web se ve mejor en formato horizontal o apaisado. Gracias de antemano por la visita.
► While off Flickr for a few days, take a look at my website which releases a fresher and spring look . Better to see the site in landscape format. Thanks for the visit.
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Thanks for the visit, comments, awards, invitations and favorites.
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An Annotated Guide to the First Orbital Image
Image by NASA Goddard Photo and Video
NASA image acquired: March 29, 2011
This historic first orbital image of Mercury was acquired 37 years to the day after Mariner 10’s historic first flyby of the innermost planet. Labels have been added to indicate several craters that were named based on Mariner 10 images, as well as Debussy, Matabei, and Berkel, which were named based on MESSENGER flyby images. The surface contained in the white lines is terrain previously unseen by spacecraft, and the star indicates the location of the south pole.
On March 17, 2011 (March 18, 2011, UTC), MESSENGER became the first spacecraft to orbit the planet Mercury. The mission is currently in its commissioning phase, during which spacecraft and instrument performance are verified through a series of specially designed checkout activities. In the course of the one-year primary mission, the spacecraft's seven scientific instruments and radio science investigation will unravel the history and evolution of the Solar System's innermost planet. Visit the Why Mercury? section of this website to learn more about the science questions that the MESSENGER mission has set out to answer.
Credit: NASA/Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory/Carnegie Institution of Washington
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center enables NASA’s mission through four scientific endeavors: Earth Science, Heliophysics, Solar System Exploration, and Astrophysics. Goddard plays a leading role in NASA’s accomplishments by contributing compelling scientific knowledge to advance the Agency’s mission.
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Some cool download image images:
avril lavigne
Image by 2TOP: Wallpapers, Fashion, music,
Download Wallpaper: from Wall2Top.com bit.ly/10pIpyj
A few nice love image images I found:
Love by real cucumbers.
Image by DSarle
While I was in the country I saw these cucumbers and I immediately thought that they would make an excellent heart for a great image. However I did not have much time for it, so I just put it on the table and made the best I could :)
These are some "real cucumbers" from the fields. As opposed to the ones you get in the shop that MUST be a certain shape and length according to EU laws. The taste is much better as well, mind you.
Love Birds
Image by art-e-ology
***Please feel free to use this image in your Artwork!! After you use it, I would really love for you to come join our new group, "Free Image Tuesday Creations"!!
www.flickr.com/groups/freeimagetuesdaycreations/
Love, Jamie
Check out these image images:
BTerryComptonAbstractap - Abstract Art Image
Image by bterrycompton
- Abstract Art Image
Some cool image gallery images:
Sendero
Image by sirwoody
Así luce la parte superior del muro de retención entre una piscina y otra.
Image by -will wilson-
Best Large on Black
Mission District
San Francisco
A few nice change background image images I found:
Garden Stairs - Background 63
Image by ~Brenda-Starr~
This image is free to use in your creative works.
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.
I would love to see how you use this image, so please leave me a link or a small copy in my comment box below.
Thank you,
Brenda.
I belong to this set ~Backgrounds~
If you are looking for more stock images or texture please check out my group pool at
"Brenda's Stock Resources".
Texture/Background 3
Image by ~Brenda-Starr~
This texture is free to use in your creative works.
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.
I would love to see the results of your work, so please leave me a link or a small copy in my comment box below.
Thank you,
Brenda.
I belong to this set. ~Texture/Backgrounds~
If you are looking for more stock images and textures, please check out my group
"Brenda's Stock Resources".
Texture/Background 4
Image by ~Brenda-Starr~
This texture is free to use in your creative works.
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.
I would love to see the results of your work, so please leave me a link or a small copy in my comment box below.
Thank you,
Brenda.
I belong to this set. ~Texture/Backgrounds~
If you are looking for more stock images and textures, please check out my group
"Brenda's Stock Resources".
Check out these best image images:
Image 11482.
Image by Vlad & Marina Butsky
Place: USA/California/Central Coast/Los Padres National Forrest
Image 11482.
Some cool image editor images:
Image Field
Image by WGBH.org Development Blog
Here's the image upload field for an episode. It's the same for series logo and image fields.
DSC00852-61_stitch
Image by Capt Kodak
Panorama created from 10 images...
Pompano Beach
Some cool heart image images:
"Another Valentine for him - a digital heart design by mimitalks, married w/children
Image by mimitalks, married, under grace
Be my guest, for personal use only and link back here.
As God's Word and Salvation are offered freely to all, so is this.
Happy Valentine's Day early!....................Mimi
See 1st comment.
Set on Flickr of all my (for personal use only) Valentine printable designs
A few nice bing image images I found:
Harmand Bing_001
Image by **** lem ****
Lemuetoh’s Weblog
le cabaret
........................................................ un endroit sublime plein de charme très cosy
Please don't use this image on websites, blogs or other media without my explicit permission or that one of le cabaret's owner. © 2009 ****lem****or Bee Vollmar . All rights reserved.
Cette création est mise à disposition sous un contrat Creative Commons.
Tous droits réservés
Check out these stock image images:
Christmas Stock Image Photography by Jim Crotty 25
Image by jimcrotty.com
Holiday and Christmas stock image photography by Jim Crotty including decorations, winter scenes, toys and lights
Christmas Stock Image Photography by Jim Crotty 12
Image by jimcrotty.com
Holiday and Christmas stock image photography by Jim Crotty including decorations, winter scenes, toys and lights
Some cool earth image images:
Earth_Hour_3Finger_Club_6565
Image by \!/_PeacePlusOne
Candle Light Earth Hour at the 3 Finger Club LOHHAS Lifestyle Lounge
Lights were out between 8:30 and 9:30 while we told stories and discussed our Lifestyle Of Health, Happiness And Sustainability (LOHHAS) using the 3 Finger "Peace Plus One" Sustainability Salute to remind us about Peace, Harmony and Balance between Society, Environment and Economy
People were the best jugglers of "Society, Environment, Economy" balls won "EARTH HOUR 60" T-Shirts WOW \!/O\!/
Photo Courtesy of the McMaster Institute for Sustainable Development in Commerce
www.SustainabilitySymbol.com
www.PeacePlusOne.com
www.Dragonpreneur.com
all participants in the Earth Hour Discussion got a copy of "Letter to Maddie" featured below:
We Screwed Up
A Letter of Apology to My Granddaughter
By Chip Ward
[Note: I became politically active and committed on the day 20 years ago when I realized I could stand on the front porch of my house and point to three homes where children were in wheelchairs, to a home where a child had just died of leukemia, to another where a child was born missing a kidney, and yet another where a child suffered from spina bifida. All my parental alarms went off at once and I asked the obvious question: What’s going on here? Did I inadvertently move my three children into harm’s way when we settled in this high desert valley in Utah? A quest to find answers in Utah’s nuclear history and then seek solutions followed. Politics for me was never motivated by ideology. It was always about parenting.
Today my three kids are, thankfully, healthy adults. But now that grandchildren are being added to our family, my blood runs cold whenever I project out 50 years and imagine what their world will be like at middle age -- assuming they get that far and that there is still a recognizable “world” to be part of. I wrote the following letter to my granddaughter, Madeline, who is almost four years old. Although she cannot read it today, I hope she will read it in a future that proves so much better than the one that is probable, and so terribly unfair. I’m sharing this letter with other parents and grandparents in the hope that it may move them to embrace their roles as citizens and commit to the hard work of making the planet viable, the economy equitable, and our culture democratic for the many Madelines to come.]
March 20, 2012
Dear Maddie,
I address this letter to you, but please share it with Jack, Tasiah, and other grandchildren who are yet unborn. Also, with your children and theirs. My unconditional love for my children and grandchildren convinces me that, if I could live long enough to embrace my great-grandchildren, I would love them as deeply as I love you.
On behalf of my generation of grandparents to all of you, I want to apologize.
I am sorry we used up all the oil. It took a million years for those layers of carbon goo to form under the Earth’s crust and we used up most of it in a geological instant. No doubt there will be some left and perhaps you can get around the fact that what remains is already distant, dirty, and dangerous, but the low-hanging fruit will be long-gone by the time you are my age. We took it all.
There’s no excuse, really. We are gas-hogs, plain and simple. We got hooked on faster-bigger-more and charged right over the carrying capacity of the planet. Oil made it possible.
Machines are our slaves and coal, oil, and gas are their food. They helped us grow so much of our own food that we could overpopulate the Earth. We could ship stuff and travel all over the globe, and still have enough fuel left to drive home alone in trucks in time to watch Monday Night Football.
Rocket fuel, fertilizer, baby bottles, lawn chairs: we made everything and anything out of oil and could never get enough of it. We could have conserved more for you to use in your lifetime. Instead, we demonstrated the self-restraint of crack addicts. It’s been great having all that oil to play with and we built our entire world around that. Living without it will be tough. Sorry.
I hope we develop clean, renewable energy sources soon, or that you and your generation figure out how to do that quickly. In the meantime, sorry about the climate. We just didn’t realize our addiction to carbon would come with monster storms, epic droughts, Biblical floods, wildfire infernos, rising seas, migration, starvation, pestilence, civil war, failed states, police states, and resource wars.
I’m sure Henry Ford didn’t see that coming when he figured out how to mass-produce automobiles and sell them to Everyman. I know my parents didn’t see the downside of using so much gas and coal. The all-electric house and a car in the driveway was their American Dream. For my generation, owning a car became a birthright. Today, it would be hard for most of us to live without a car. I have no idea what you’ll do to get around or how you will heat your home. Oops!
We also pigged out on most of the fertile soil, the forests and their timber, and the oceans that teemed with fish before we scraped the seabed raw, dumped our poisonous wastes in the water, and turned it acid and barren. Hey, that ocean was an awesome place and it’s too bad you can’t know it like we did. There were bright coral reefs, vibrant runs of red salmon, ribbons of birds embroidering the shores, graceful shells, the solace and majesty of the wild sea…
…But then I never saw the vast herds of bison that roamed the American heartland, so I know it is hard to miss something you only saw in pictures. We took lots of photos.
We thought we were pretty smart because we walked a man on the moon. Our technology is indeed amazing. I was raised without computers, smart phones, and the World Wide Web, so I appreciate how our engineering prowess has enhanced our lives, but I also know it has a downside.
When I was a kid we worried that the Cold War would go nuclear. And it wasn’t until a river caught fire near Cleveland that we realized fouling your own nest isn’t so smart after all. Well, you know about the rest -- the coal-fired power plants, acid rain, the hole in the ozone...
www.tomdispatch.com/images/managed/fear2.gifThere were plenty of signs we took a wrong turn but we kept on going. Dumb, stubborn, blind: Who knows why we couldn’t stop? Greed maybe -- powerful corporations we couldn’t overcome. It won’t matter much to you who is to blame. You’ll be too busy coping in the diminished world we bequeath you.
One set of problems we pass on to you is not altogether our fault. It was handed down to us by our parents’ generation so hammered by cataclysmic world wars and economic hardship that they armed themselves to the teeth and saw enemies everywhere. Their paranoia was understandable, but they passed their fears on to us and we should have seen through them. I have lived through four major American wars in my 62 years, and by now defense and homeland security are powerful industries with a stranglehold on Congress and the economy. We knew that was a lousy deal, but trauma and terror darkened our imaginations and distorted our priorities. And, like you, we needed jobs.
Sorry we spent your inheritance on all that cheap bling and, especially, all those weapons of mass destruction. That was crazy and wasteful. I can’t explain it. I guess we’ve been confused for a long time now.
Oh, and sorry about the confusion. We called it advertising and it seemed like it would be easy enough to control. When I was a kid, commercials merely interrupted entertainment. Don’t know when the lines all blurred and the buy, buy, buy message became so ubiquitous and all-consuming. It just got outta hand and we couldn’t stop it, even when we realized we hated it and that it was taking us over. We turned away from one another, tuned in, and got lost.
I’m betting you can still download this note, copy it, share it, bust it up and remake it, and that you do so while plugged into some sort of electrical device you can’t live without -- so maybe you don’t think that an apology for technology is needed and, if that’s the case, an apology is especially relevant. The tools we gave you are fine, but the apps are mostly bogus. We made an industry of silly distraction. When our spirits hungered, we fed them clay that filled but did not nourish them. If you still don’t know the difference, blame us because we started it.
And sorry about the chemicals. I mean the ones you were born with in your blood and bones that stay there -- even though we don’t know what they’ll do to you). Who thought that the fire retardant that kept smokers from igniting their pillows and children’s clothes from bursting into flames would end up in umbilical cords and infants?
It just seemed like better living through chemistry at the time. Same with all the other chemicals you carry. We learned to accept cancer and I guess you will, too. I’m sure there will be better treatments for that in your lifetime than we have today. If you can afford them, that is. Turning healthcare over to predatory corporations was another bad move.
All in all, our chemical obsession was pretty reckless and we got into that same old pattern: just couldn’t give up all the neat stuff. Oh, we tried. We took the lead out of gasoline and banned DDT, but mostly we did too little, too late. I hope you’ve done better. Maybe it will help your generation to run out of oil, since so many of the toxic chemicals came from that. Anyway, we didn’t see it coming and we could have, should have. Our bad.
There are so many other things I wish I could change for you. We leave behind a noisy world. Silence is rare today, and unless some future catastrophe has left your numbers greatly diminished, your machines stilled, and your streets ghostly empty, it is likely that the last remnants of tranquility will be gone by the time you are my age.
And how about all those species, the abundant and wondrous creatures that are fading away forever as I write these words? I never saw a polar bear and I guess you can live without that, too, but when I think of the peep and chirp of frogs at night, the hum of bees busy on a flower bed, the trill of birds at dawn, and so many other splendorous pleasures that you may no longer have, I ache with regret. We should have done more to keep the planet whole and well, but we couldn’t get clear of the old ways of seeing, the ingrained habits, the way we hobble one another’s choices so that the best intentions never get realized.
Mostly I’m sorry about taking all the good water. When I was a child I could kneel down and drink from a brook or spring wherever we camped and played. We could still hike up to glaciers and ski down snow-capped mountains.
Clean, crisp, cold, fresh water is life’s most precious taste. A life-giving gift, all water is holy. I repeat: holy. We treated it, instead, as if it were merely useful. We wasted and tainted it and, again in a geological moment, sucked up aquifers that had taken 10,000 years to gather below ground. In my lifetime, glaciers are melting away, wells are running dry, dust storms are blowing, and rivers like the mighty Colorado are running dry before they reach the sea. I hate to think of what will be left for you. Sorry. So very, very sorry.
I’m sure there’s a boatload of other trouble we’re leaving you that I haven’t covered here. My purpose is not to offer a complete catalog of our follies and atrocities, but to do what we taught your parents to do when they were as little as you are today.
When you make a mistake, we told them, admit it, and then do better. If you do something wrong, own up and say you are sorry. After that, you can work on making amends.
I am trying to see a way out of the hardship and turmoil we are making for you. As I work to stop the madness, I will be mindful of how much harder your struggles will be as you deal with the challenges we leave you to face.
The best I can do to help you through the overheated future we are making is to love you now. I cannot change the past and my struggle to make a healthier future for you is uncertain, but today I can teach you, encourage you, and help you be as strong and smart and confident as you can be, so that whatever the future holds, whatever crises you face, you are as ready as possible. We will learn to laugh together, too, because love and laughter can pull you through the toughest times.
I know a better world is possible. We create that better world by reaching out to one another, listening, learning, and speaking from our hearts, face to face, neighbor to neighbor, one community after another, openly, inclusively, bravely. Democracy is not a gift to be practiced only when permitted. We empower ourselves. Our salvation is found in each other, together.
Across America this morning and all around the world, our better angels call to us, imploring us to rise up and be as resilient as our beloved, beautiful children and grandchildren, whose future we make today. We can do better. I promise.
Your grandfather,
Chip Ward
Moon Over Earth (NASA, International Space Station, 07/31/11) [Explored]
Image by NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center
Editor's note: So many great images coming from the International Space Station astronauts this week! and a huge THANK YOU for helping us make it into Explore!
Photographed by an Expedition 28 crew member onboard the International Space Station, this image shows the moon at center, with the limb of Earth near the bottom transitioning into the orange-colored troposphere, the lowest and most dense portion of the Earth's atmosphere. The troposphere ends abruptly at the tropopause, which appears in the image as the sharp boundary between the orange- and blue- colored atmosphere. The silvery-blue noctilucent clouds extend far above the Earth's troposphere.
Image credit: NASA
Original image:
spaceflight.nasa.gov/gallery/images/station/crew-28/html/...
More about space station research:
www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/station/research/index.html
There's a Flickr group about Space Station Research. Please feel welcome to join! www.flickr.com/groups/stationscience/
This image can also be found in our "NASA Moon Images: photoset:
www.flickr.com/photos/28634332@N05/sets/72157624910405524/
Earth Texture Pack
Image by Patrick Hoesly
This seamless texture was illustrated by Patrick Hoesly, a Kansas City based illustrator specializing in architectural illustrations and graphic design. This texture is released under the Creative Commons Attribution license. If you like this image, please mark it as a favorite and feel free to leave a comment. Thanks!
What is a Seamless Texture / Pattern?
A seamless texture is an special image, where one side of a image exactly matches the opposite side, so that the edges blend into each other when repeated. Seamless textures are used for desktop wallpaper, webpage backgrounds, video games, Photoshop fills and in 3D rendering programs.
How did you make it?
This texture was made using software specially designed to aid in seamless texture creation. Some of the programs I’ve use are Photoshop, Illustrator, Filter Forge, Genetica, Image Synth, Alien Skin, Topaz Labs, Imagelys, and a Wacom tablet.
Check out my Blog at zooboingreview.blogspot.com
Some cool search by image images:
US, Polish, Afghan soldiers deliver aid to Ghazni village [Image 4 of 4]
Image by DVIDSHUB
Afghan children receive humanitarian aid from Polish soldiers in Dehe Khoda Ydad Village in Ghazni province, Feb. 28. U.S. Army and Polish soldiers from Forward Operating Base Ghazni and Afghan National Army soldiers delivered the supplies donated by various charity organizations in the United States and Poland including: the McLean Bible Church in Vienna, Va.; the Redemptoris Missio, a humanitarian aid foundation in Poland; and, Caritas Poland, an association of Polish Army chaplains. (Photo by U.S. Army Spc. David Zlotin)
Combined Joint Task Force 101
Date Taken:02.28.2011
Location:GHAZNI PROVINCE, AF
Related Photos: dvidshub.net/r/vyvgx4
Some cool image editor images:
Chambre d'éclatement des bombes / Explosion chamber / Kind of tunnel
Image by lepoSs
Saint-Nazaire (Loire-Atlantique)
Sur le toit de la base des sous-marins (vue panoramique, 14 images)
Pour faire face à l'évolution des bombes de l'aviation alliée ces chambres d'éclatement sont mises au point fin 1943. Elles sont constituées d'une succession de murs en béton de 1.80m de haut, sur lesquels sont fixés des poutres arrondies en béton de 1.40m de haut. Ce système laisse un grand espace vide où le souffle de l'explosion pouvait être canalisé sans endommager le toit.
On the submarine base's roof (Panoramic view of 14 pictures)
In response to improved allied aircraft bombs, these explosion chambers were developed in later 1943. They were built with a succession of 1.8m-high concrete walls topped with rounded, 1.4m-high, concrete beams. This system left a large empty space, where the bomb blast could be canalized without any damage to the roof.
A voir en taille large - Best viewed in large size
Never talk to Strangers
Image by Howard TJ
While I was stitching together "planets" from a tutorial, I created this image. It took several attempts to get it right, not his posing, but to get the software to do its job. I used several programs, including the built in photo merge in Photoshop. I found Microsoft's ICE was best.
Check out these image site images:
GoogleEarth_Image Goldstone DSCC
Image by born1945
This satellite image is of the Mars (DSS-14) 70-meter antenna at NASA's Goldstone Deep Space Communications Complex (GDSCC). It's the one at the top. The smaller one at the bottom is the Uranus (DSS-15) 34-meter antenna.
These devises are used to communicate with spacecraft at great distances. The 70-meter dish has the capacity to reach out to the outer reaches of our solar system.
Here is a link to a Google Map of the same area. You can use it to find the other antenna sites at Goldstone. They are located to the south and to the southeast of the above location.
A few nice best image images I found:
Image 18604.
Image by Vlad & Marina Butsky
Place: USA/California/Central Valley/Merced/Merced College
Image 18604.
Image 18626.
Image by Vlad & Marina Butsky
Place: USA/California/Central Valley/Merced/Merced College
Image 18626.
Image 18609.
Image by Vlad & Marina Butsky
Place: USA/California/Central Valley/Merced/Merced College
Image 18609.
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