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Sleepy but Still Sly as A Fox
Image by Property#1
This is the male of the pack and he was positioned on top of a small enclosure snoozing and
watching over his kingdom.
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Some cool search image images:
Sleepy but Still Sly as A Fox
Image by Property#1
This is the male of the pack and he was positioned on top of a small enclosure snoozing and
watching over his kingdom.
Some cool photo search images:
connecting search to social networks
Image by Search Engine People Blog
Connecting Search to Social Networks
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Searching for solace
Image by ıusnɾ@w|©kedf|lm
Olympus OM-4Ti | OMZ 28/3.5 ND grad
Darulaman Lake
You sigh told me you knew you were safe again
Ultimately, I was protecting myself .
by jude forese
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Search and rescue swimmers conduct training exercises.
Image by Official U.S. Navy Imagery
CARIBBEAN SEA (Oct. 23, 2009) Search and rescue swimmers Seaman Corbin Laudenslager, right, from Caroline County, Va., and Aviation Ordnanceman 2nd Class Zachery Bernat, from Punxsutawney. Pa., conduct search and rescue training exercises. Both Sailors are assigned to the multipurpose amphibious assault ship USS Wasp (LHD 1), in background. Wasp is deployed as part of Southern Partnership Station-Amphibious with Destroyer Squadron 40 and an embarked security cooperation Marine air-ground task force. Southern Partnership Station is part of the Partnership of the Americas maritime strategy that focuses on building interoperability and cooperation in the region to meet common challenges. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class David Smart/Released)
A few nice photo search images I found:
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Image by U.S. Department of Defense Current Photos
A U.S. Navy UH-1N Huey helicopter assigned to the amphibious transport dock ship USS Mesa Verde (LPD 19) provides cover while U.S. Marines on a rigid hull inflatable boat approach the guided missile destroyer USS Barry (DDG 52) during a visit, board, search and seizure exercise under way in the Mediterranean Sea May 14, 2011. Barry was on a deployment conducting maritime security operations and theater security cooperation missions in the U.S. 6th Fleet area of responsibility. (DoD photo by Mass Communication Specialist 3rd Class Jonathan Sunderman, U.S. Navy/Released)
Search and rescue flight *
Image by Konabish ~ Greg Bishop
Operation Gratitude: Task Force 38 raids Japanese shipping in the South China Sea
USS ASTORIA crewmen watch as LT Charles Tanner launches from ASTORIA's starboard catapult on 21 January 1945. His plane (OS2N Kingfisher) would not return to the ship. In the background, USS HANCOCK has not yet been damaged by an exploding bomb.
"The day had been eventful; both productive and costly. 1164 sorties were flown from the fast carriers, resulting in 104 enemy aircraft destroyed on the ground, more than 30 in the air, and ten Japanese merchant ships sunk. But the Japanese Special Attack Corps had managed to place a hefty price tag on these successes. A fleet carrier had been knocked out of action and 205 men were listed killed or missing in action aboard the four damaged ships. An additional 351 men were wounded. Jim Thomson wrote: Watch and watch again. That night the Japanese try to come back with our returning patrol. One is shot down in flames off our starboard beam by anti-aircraft fire & one flies over the Asty and we don't open up. It drops a bomb on a can but misses.Tanner not back yet. Rumors that he is lost.
* What happened to LT Tanner? www.mighty90.com/uploads/2010_Q1_Mighty_Ninety_Newsletter...
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Cavity Search
Image by Jan Tik
A bad joke in response to Barrybar's famous story...
(I modified an image found on a Russian site. It appears to be in the public domain).
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Living in the foothills
Image by Neil Kremer
Roadside HDR image in Corona CA
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BotCon 2011 - Ratchet Search and Rescue H2 Hummer
Image by Pop Culture Geek
photo 2011 PopCultureGeek.com
taken by Doug Kline
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BotCon 2011 - Ratchet Search and Rescue H2 Hummer
Image by Pop Culture Geek
photo 2011 PopCultureGeek.com
taken by Doug Kline
If you're interested in higher resolution versions of my images, contact me via my profile page.
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In Search Of
Image by Karthick Makka
In Yercad, We went to Montfort School (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Montfort_School,_Yercaud). The school is opened for the public for view. The school is certified for International Standard. There is garden in the school. Where we found white flowers in plenty. In the noon, there are few butterflies and one or two bees were search of food in that garden. Waited for this kinda shot. I got it.. Hurrah...
PhotographyVoter.com
Image by Thomas Hawk
I'm always looking for great photography stories out there to blog and write about and one of the places that I go searching for photo stories a lot is digg. Even when photo stories don't make the front page of digg I find that there are oftentimes great stories still found through simply searching for the term "photography."
So I was super pleased today to stumble across an interesting site called photographyvoter.com/ which feels very much like digg, but with the entire focus of the site on photography.
Similar to digg, users submit stories to the site and then vote on them. The most popular stories are published on the front page and the rest of the stories are kept in an upcoming news section.
The site has some other cool features. It has a "live traffic" report that highlights places that refer traffic to the site, the newest member is linked and welcomed on the site, the latest comments on the site are displayed, and there is a nice section which breaks down various categories of photography stories and includes RSS feeds that users can subscribe to.
It looks like photographyvoter has been around at least since October of last year but what it probably needs most are even more users. More users submitting great photography stories and more users voting on great stories. I'm sure I'll be spending a lot of time on this site in the future. Already I've got about a dozen great stories that I've found on the site that I need to spend some time reading.
It's hard for me to tell exactly who is behind the site, but whoever is, thanks, this is a terrific resource.
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HRH Prince William Pilots Seaking Helicopter During Search and Rescue Exercise
Image by Defence Images
A Royal Air Force Seaking search and rescue helicopter for 203 Squadron RAF is pictured during Exercise Yellow Scorpion with the RNLI (Royal National Lifeboat Institute).
The helicopter was piloted by newly qualified SAR pilot HRH Prince William.
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Photographer: SAC Faye Storer
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Model search for photo shoot
Image by Watchcaddy
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2009 - September - NodeXL - Twitter Search WIN09 Follows Network Tweet Count Scaled with Profile Pictures
Image by Marc_Smith
This is the NodeXL (http://nodexl.codeplex.com) generated map of the relationships among everyone who tweeted "WIN09" as seen in late September 2009 via search.twitter.com. Image size = #tweets by that twitter account.
The book, Analyzing social media networks with NodeXL: Insights from a connected world, is available from Morgan Kaufmann and from Amazon.
Operation Tomodachi [Image 1 of 120]
Image by DVIDSHUB
John Mayers from the Fairfax County, Va., Task Force 1 Urban Search and Rescue searches structures and debris on March 16, 2011, in Kamaishi, Japan. A 9.0 earthquake hit Japan on March 11 that caused a tsunami that destroyed anything in its path.
1st Combat Camera Squadron
Photo by Master Sgt. Jeremy Lock
Date Taken:03.16.2011
Location:Location:KAMAISHI, 23, JP
Related Photos: dvidshub.net/r/32q38t
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hello - is it me you're looking for
Image by joysaphine
View On Black
CHAT ERRANT/WANDERING CAT
Image by Mononc' Paul
Ce chat avait les yeux fixés sur ma lentille de caméra.
This cat's eyes were fixated on my camera lens.
Tv (Shutter Speed)1/250
Av (Aperture Value)5.6
ISO Speed500
Image Size1560x2052
FlashOff
Color SpacesRGB
File Size3378 KB
© All rights reserved. Use without permission is illegal.
© Tous droits réservés. L'utilisation sans ma permission est illégale.
USS Mesa Verde Sailors and Marines conduct a visit, board, search and seizure exercise.
Image by Official U.S. Navy Imagery
MEDITERRANEAN SEA (April 29, 2011) Sailors and Marines assigned to the amphibious transport dock ship USS Mesa Verde (LPD 19) conduct a visit, board, search and seizure exercise. Mesa Verde is deployed as part of the Bataan Amphibious Ready Group, supporting maritime security operations and theater security cooperation efforts in the U.S. 6th Fleet area of responsibility. (U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Josue L. Escobosa/Released) 110429-N-OS570-028
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The Pelican Search
Image by Nick Chill Photography
As if suspended by string, the Pelicans hover, patiently, waiting for the meal to come.
View On Black
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Follow me on facebook and twitter!
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Bing Twitter Search
Image by search-engine-land
See Up Close With Bing’s Twitter Search Engine. Feel free to use this image. Just link to the photo page or the story.
Bing Twitter Search
Image by search-engine-land
See Up Close With Bing’s Twitter Search Engine. Feel free to use this image. Just link to the photo page or the story.
Bing Twitter Search
Image by search-engine-land
See Up Close With Bing’s Twitter Search Engine. Feel free to use this image. Just link to the photo page or the story.
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Operation Tomodachi [Image 1 of 120]
Image by DVIDSHUB
Members of the Fairfax County, Va. Task Force 1 Urban Search and Rescue search structures and debris on March 16, 2011 in Kamaishi, Japan. A 9.0 earthquake hit Japan on March 11, 2011 that caused a tsunami that destroyed anything in its path.
1st Combat Camera Squadron
Photo by Master Sgt. Jeremy Lock
Date Taken:03.16.2011
Location:UNOSUMAI, 23, JP
Related Photos: dvidshub.net/r/9sym5z
Operation Tomodachi [Image 1 of 52]
Image by DVIDSHUB
A firefighter with CA-TF2 takes a momentary break from searching for tsunami survivors in Ofunato, Japan during March 15, 2011. Members of the Los Angeles, Calif. Search and Rescue Team, Task Force 2 are responding to the recent national emergency in Japan due to the earthquake while providing needed care, rescue techniques and tools.(U.S. Air Force photo by Technical Sgt. Daniel St. Pierre/Released)
4th Combat Camera Squadron
Photo by Tech. Sgt. Daniel St. Pierre
Date Taken:03.15.2011
Location:OFUNATO, IWATE, JP
Related Photos: dvidshub.net/r/u5sxz7
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Afghan National Army Soldiers Search Roadway for IEDs
Image by Defence Images
A soldier of the Afghan National Army (ANA) investigates a possible improvised explosive device (IED) during a road search.
A significant offensive operation, which takes the independence and self-sufficiency of British-trained Afghan forces to a new level, has begun in central Helmand.
As the new year was seen in around the world, Afghan troops were opening a new chapter which sets the scene for their future autonomy and long-term role in the defence of their nation against extremism and terror.
Operation OMID PANJ ('Hope Five' in English) follows on from the successful Operation OMID CHAR which, at the time, was the largest operation in size, number of soldiers and duration to have been planned, led and conducted by the Afghan National Army.
But OMID PANJ takes things a step further, with the Afghans relying on even less support from British troops, who are present only in a supporting role. One of the key areas where significant development of Afghan capability is being demonstrated is their growing ability to find and render safe improvised explosive devices, the indiscriminate weapon of choice for the insurgency.
Being conducted in the Green Zone, north of the Helmand River, the operation is pushing the Afghan governmentÕs influence and security bubble further out. By the time of its conclusion, it will see a new patrol base established east of Gereshk between the River Helmand and the Bandi Barq Road. This rural area, filled with irrigation ditches, canals and small farm plots, interspersed with residential compounds, has suffered from significant insurgent intimidation due to its proximity to smuggling routes into Gereshk city.
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Photographer: Sgt Rupert Frere RLC
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Roof Top
Image by Neil Kremer
Winston St. The "fashion District"
Downtown Los Angeles, CA
HDR image.
Searching
Image by Museum of Hartlepool
Photgraph of a young girl searching through rubble outside a house damaged in the Great Timber Yard Fire in Hartlepool, 1922. Although no one perished during the blze, many familes still lost everything, despite the best efforts of firemen, who held off the spread of the blaze long enough for precious furnitire and belongings to be evacuated. Here, the writing on the wall of the building, saying ''keep out'' shows that, despite this, people were still trying to protect whatever possessions may have remained.
Photograph Collection No : 348
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Commercial use of images is not permitted. Applications for commercial use or for higher quality reproductions should be made to Hartlepool Cultural Services, Sir William Gray House, Clarence Road, Hartlepool, TS24 8BT. When using the images please credit 'Hartlepool Cultural Services'.
Google image search finds an outlier.
Image by Mike Monteiro
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TinEye
Image by schoschie
Extremely interesting new web-based visual image search engine that compares image contents (they claim to do a pixel-by-pixel compare, but I doubt that would be feasible computationally…)
[Update: Forgot to mention the important bit: instead of entering a search term, you upload or link to an image that you want searched on all of the web!]
[Update 2: I should try to find out the size limits of the image to be searched. What happens if I upload a 10 megapixel image? Can they handle it?]
tineye.com/
Seems to work pretty well, although the index is not very large as yet. I tried a couple of portraits of me and they weren't found :)
These are some interesting searches:
tineye.com/cool_searches
I wonder what they use to identify the image. I'm guessing they divide it up into blocks of pixels (eg. like JPEG's 8 x 8 px blocks) and create a hash for each, allowing to search just for parts of the image as well, which they do.
Interesting as well; searches are identified using a 40-hex-character hash, allowing for 16**40 different searches:
tineye.com/search/9f9d99705db1ca8fb9a73ac58b4732e5d859b687
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Royal Navy Search and Rescue Helicopter Aircrew Member is Winched Aboard
Image by Defence Images
A Royal Navy Search and Rescue (SAR) aircrewman is winched into the cabin of a Seaking helicopter during training off the North Cornwall coast.
SAR crews practice their skills daily, as they are often called to real incidents. Recent call outs involved rescuing injured people from various sized sailing and fishing vessels, medical evacuations from the Scilly Isles and road traffic casualty airlifts.
771 Naval Air Squadron, based at Royal Naval Air Station Culdrose (HMS Seahawk), near Helston, Cornwall, is tasked primarily with military and civilian Search and Rescue across a wide operating area that spans the Cornish Peninsula, Isles of Scilly, the Western English Channel, and the Southwest Approaches.
Photographer: POA(Phot) Paul A'Barrow
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