Thursday, January 31, 2013

Nice American Football photos

American football player in action with ball
american football
Image by yago1.com
American Football in Basel, Schweiz
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Please don't use this photo on websites, blogs or other media without my written permission.
(cc) Yago Veith - Flickr Interesting | www.yago1.com


American Football - Varsity 2012
american football
Image by Nottingham Trent University
The Varsity 2012 American football game was played on Friday 2 March at the Harvey Hadden Stadium.

NTU’s Trent Renegades outclassed the University of Nottingham’s Nottingham Outlaws 21 - 4 in a strong display.


American Football - Varsity 2012
american football
Image by Nottingham Trent University
The Varsity 2012 American football game was played on Friday 2 March at the Harvey Hadden Stadium.

NTU’s Trent Renegades outclassed the University of Nottingham’s Nottingham Outlaws 21 - 4 in a strong display.


American football
american football
Image by alschim
Photo session american football at Willich-Schiefbahn - Germany, July 2011.


American Football - Varsity 2012
american football
Image by Nottingham Trent University
The Varsity 2012 American football game was played on Friday 2 March at the Harvey Hadden Stadium.

NTU’s Trent Renegades outclassed the University of Nottingham’s Nottingham Outlaws 21 - 4 in a strong display.

Buy More Stuff, Black Friday 2010

Buy More Stuff, Black Friday 2010
buy a photo
Image by Michael Holden
Buy More Stuff takes to the streets for it's 5th year on November 26th, 2010. These photos were shot on Black Friday in Westlake Park in Seattle. You can read about the Buy More Stuff movement and even buy some Buy More Stuff stuff at BuyMoreStuff.org -- Email justbuymorestuff@gmail.com with questions about what these folks are doing.
More pics on my site at www.michaelholden.com -- ping me at michael@superpod.com if you have any questions about the photos.


Buy More Stuff, Black Friday 2008
buy a photo
Image by Michael Holden
Buy More Stuff, Black Friday 2008

Buy More Stuff on Black Friday 2008. Check out www.buymorestuff.org for more details. More photos available at www.michaelholden.com


Buy_Nothing_Day_Xmess 05014
buy a photo
Image by reubeniz
Buy Nothing Day tribute in and around the Oxford street area involving amongst others.

london@adbusters.org
www.lookleftandright.com/
www.spacehijackers.org/
www.clownarmy.org/

If you wish to get involved in future mishaps then just get in contact.

Please contact me if you wish to use a photo as i have many more.


Buy Nothing Day ( Black Friday - the day after Thanksgiving)
buy a photo
Image by Steve Rhodes
What Would Jesus Buy?
playing in San Francisco & other cities

revbilly.com

adbusters.org/metas/eco/bnd/

Rev Billy will be at the SF shows tonight (Sat. Nov 24th)

Some photos when he was at DocFest

www.flickr.com/photos/ari/sets/72157602233718420/


Buy my photos on iStock ;)
buy a photo
Image by vamapaull
A little commercial break...
You can buy this and other photos made by me from my iStock profile: www.istockphoto.com/vamapaull

Alaska's Q400 Propliner in Boise State Livery...

Alaska's Q400 Propliner in Boise State Livery...
boise state football pictures
Image by AvgeekJoe
Enjoy. I made the background black & white so the livery would stand out.

Shake my head why that plane for Boise State on a college football Saturday was all the way out in Bellingham where the state university (Western Washington) had to cut its football team due to budget issues... but I see the plane's been down to PDX. I have more pics to post, but a plane tug got in the way of what could have been the best.

Enjoy anyway. Original resolution if you'd like.
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Picture from the 2011-10-15 Heritage Flight Museum fly day events to honor the 39th Fighter Squadron who in the dark days after Pearl Harbor came to Bellingham, WA on Christmas 1941 to provide air sovereignty services equivalent to today's OPERATION NOBLE EAGLE. The 39th went on to avenge Pearl Harbor, fight against the Communists in Korea and eventually is now training the next generation of air force flight instructors & pilots out of Randolph Air Force Base, Texas with T-6A Texan IIs & T-1A Jayhawks.

Please feel free to visit the Heritage Flight Museum website for upcoming events and background info on the collection. Also links to participation in social media and the flight simulator community.

Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Tokyo Office

Tokyo Office
free photo galleries
Image by Danny Choo
Freeing Ryoko - great figure but takes up 3 units. Also noticed that the color on Mirei-sans oppai has faded over time - not noticed any color fading on any of my other figures. Anybody encountered this problem yet?
The full article that includes this photo lives at www.dannychoo.com/adp/eng/1693/
You may also want to check out www.flickr.com/photos/dannychoo/collections/ for similar photos

東京オフィス
Freeing朝倉涼子が大きい。
この写真の含んだ記事は www.dannychoo.com/adp/jpn/1693/ にあります。
コレクションは www.flickr.com/photos/dannychoo/collections/ にあるよ。


YMCA -RonSombilonGallery IMG_1821
free photo galleries
Image by RON SOMBILON MEDIA, ART and PHOTOGRAPHY
Ron Sombilon Gallery & the YMCA will be providing complimentary family portrait photography at this years YMCA Healthy Kids Day!

When: Satuday May 29th, 10am to 3pm
Where: Langara- West 49th Ave604 324 9622

All food and activities FREE for everyone.
Highlights include:
Pony Rides
YMCA's Got Talent Competition
2Ball Challenge
Giant Inflatables
Kids Triathalon and Prizes.

View 2009 Family Portraits here
www.flickr.com/photos/23889619@N04/sets/72157620335840321/

www.RonSombilonGallery.com
www.VanYMCA.org

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Flicklgraphique!
free photo galleries
Image by dichohecho
The Bristol Flickr group is putting on an exhibition and it's free! You should come.

flickLgraphique
16-21 April 2010
at The Photo Gallery, Photographique, 31 Baldwin Street, Bristol, BS1 1RG

We are pleased to announce a curated exhibition of some of the best images from members of Bristol's online photography community, the Bristol Flickr group.

flickLgraphique is the result of a partnership between the Bristol Flickr group and Photographique, Bristol's premier photography shop in the heart of the city. The exhibition is a showcase of some of the best photography produced by 50 members of the Bristol Flickr group. There's something for everyone: from street to studio, mystical trees, quirky angles and striking portraits, urban action night and day, with kites, bikes, trains and tiny details in between. What unites all of these pictures is that the people who took them call Bristol their home.

Flickl is the name given to exhibitions organised by Bristol-based users of Flickr, the online photo sharing community, because Bristolians know that all words sound better with an L on the end!

flickLgraphique is the third event to be organised the Bristol Flickr group. It follows last year's successful exhibition, Flickl II: An Eye for Colour, held at the Theory Café in Millennium Square, and the inaugural flickL exhibition held at the CREATE Centre in 2006. The Bristol Flickr group currently has more than 2,000 members who meet on and offline to share experiences, photographic and otherwise; membership is open to all irrespective of background or experience. flickLgraphique is our way of showcasing the amazing diversity of the group.

Visit flickLgraphique, 16-21 April 2010, at The Photo Gallery, Photographique, 31 Baldwin Street, Bristol, BS1 1RG.

flickLgraphique website: www.flickl.org/
Photographique website: www.thephotogallery.org.uk/
Bristol Flickr group website: www.flickr.com/groups/bristol/

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*note that Photographique and its gallery are NOT open on Sundays*


free passport photos
free photo galleries
Image by brandon shigeta
bumming some shots from scion gallery's photobooth. i don't know why rhey was drinking.


Nationla Portrait Gallery, Leicester Square
free photo galleries
Image by R/DV/RS

Cool Picture Frames Manufacturers images

Playing with pictures. at Eisenach
picture frames manufacturers
Image by Lars Gebauer


Frank B Scragg & Co - 68 Vittoria Street - Jewellery Quarter - Birmingham
picture frames manufacturers
Image by ell brown
Buildings on Vittoria Street.

Between the extension of William Elliott's house and the School for Jewellers is 68 Vittoria Street. Currently Frank B Scragg - manufacturers of picture frame hangings.

Frank B Scragg


Hanging Picture
picture frames manufacturers
Image by bartmaguire
This one is for firemind who took this great photo. Here it is framed and on my wall - THANKS! (the wallpaper is William Morris Savernake) (and if only I hadn't had the camera set to VGA you would be able to see it)



Week 6/26
picture frames manufacturers
Image by iDip
Birmingham, UK
The Climax of this week (6/26) was my visit to 'Focus on Imaging 2008' in Birmingham. One of the most important photography exhibitions in the world. Being there was better than sex!

Walking by all those booths of camera manufacturers, briefly listening to what professionals are saying about photography techniques, trying new cameras & equipment, buying hi-quality films to re-embrace film photography, and learning the mysteries behind capturing the moments...ah! I can go on for pages.

The picture above is of one of the few galleries in this exhibition, it was the booth of the University of Gloucestershire. The students' works are amazing.

more:
idip.blogspot.com/2008/03/week-626.html


Playing with pictures. in Eisenach
picture frames manufacturers
Image by Lars Gebauer

Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Football at Fort Greene, Brooklyn, ca. 1872-1887.

Football at Fort Greene, Brooklyn, ca. 1872-1887.
the history of football
Image by Brooklyn Museum
George Bradford Brainerd (American, 1845-1887). Football at Fort Greene, Brooklyn, ca. 1872-1887. Wet-collodion negative. Prints, Drawings and Photographs. Brooklyn Museum/Brooklyn Public Library, Brooklyn Collection, 1996.164.2-1790. (1996.164.2-1790_glass_IMLS_SL2.jpg)

Thank you, lochnessa1! This image has been geotagged by lochnessa1 so Brooklyn could be part of the Historypin launch on July 11, 2011.

Want to help? See if you can place any of these images on a map!

More about #mapBK: www.brooklynmuseum.org/mapbk


Football: Jets-v-Eagles, Sep 2009 - 19
the history of football
Image by Ed Yourdon
Note: for some reason, this photo was published as an illustration on a Sep 2009 Mahalo blog titled "College football results," at www-dot-mahalo-dot-com-slash-college-dash-football-dash-results. And it was published in a Sep 25, 2009 blog titled "How scammers work – the 'learn internet coaching to thrive' niche." It was also published in a Dec 11, 2009 blog that has the same title as the caption that I put onto the Flickr page, i.e., "Football: Jets-v-Eagles, Sep 2009 - 19." And it was published as an illustration in an undated (May 2010) HeartsForU blog www.heartsforu.com/13097/football-jets-v-eagles-sep-2009-19/ , with the same title as the caption that I used on this Flickr page. It was also published in a Jun 4, 2010 Canon Digital Camera Lens blog, with the same title as the caption that I used on this Flickr page.

I recently discovered that the photo was also published in a Dec 23, 2009 Wikimedia Commons page with the title New York Jets cheerleaders.

It was also published in a Jul 11, 2010 blog titled "Nice Life Coaching Tips Photos." And it was published in an Aug 27, 2010 blog titled "Fantasy football with razzmatazz," as well as another Aug 27, 2010 blog titled " Our £1,000 jackpot gets easier to win everyday." It was also published in an Oct 31, 2010 blog titled "Jets Packers play most boring game in NFL history." And it was published in a Nov 9, 2010 blog titled "Where can I find an affordable, reputable, preferably Christian or Buddhist life coach?" It was also published as an illustration in an undated (late Nov 2010) "Jealous Brothers" blog titled "Fantasy football is a wee bit gay, no there's nothing wrong with it - it's a manly thing."

Moving into 2011, the photo was published in an undated (mid-Jan 2011) Fanseyeview blog, with the same title and detailed notes as what I had written here on this Flickr page. It was also published in a Mar 17, 2011 blog titled " Latest Football News." And it was published in an undated (early Apr 2011) blog titled "Psychological assistance needed big time? Advice?" It was also published in an Aug 11, 2011 blog titled "American Football." It was also published in an Apr 26, 2011 Sports Photography Tips blog, with the same caption and detailed notes that I had written on this Flickr page. And it was published in a Nov 7, 2011 blog simply titled "NFL Jets."

Moving into 2012, the photo was published in a Jan 23, 2012 Gogojc blog, with the same caption and detailed notes that I had written on this Flickr page. It was also published as one of several illustrations in an undated (late Apr 2012) Mashpedia article/blog titled "Football." And it was published in an undated (early Jun 2012) blog titled "Football is the king of all the games." It was also published in a Jul 14, 2012 blog titled "Beyond thinking, beyond thought, beyond sleep." And it was published in an Aug 17, 2012 blog titled "iPhone 5 pre-orders begin September 12." It was also published in a Sep 29, 2012 blog titled "What Boise State Vs Virginia Tech Really Means to the College Football Season."

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I'm somewhat embarrassed to admit that, until last night, I had never been to a professional football game in my life. Baseball, basketball, and tennis: yes, of course. High-school and college football games: sure, though that was a long time ago. Indeed, the last college football game I watched (in person) was in the mid-60s, when I was invited to the annual Harvard-Yale game by a Radcliffe student I had begun dating -- a development to which my MIT college roommate reacted, in shock, by howling, "Radcliffe? You're dating a Cliffie? She must be a pig!" After which he pulled out his flute, every time he thought she might be present when he returned to our off-campus apartment, and played "Old McDonald Had a Farm" until he collapsed in gales of laughter on the stairwell. Highly inaccurate, I hasten to note, and totally unfair. But I digress...

Anyway, a freelance writer, Mitch Ligon (whose photo you can see here in one of my Flickr sets), invited me to accompany him last night to the New York Jets - Philadelphia Eagles game out in the New Jersey Meadowlands -- another first-time experience. I was given a photographer's press pass, which gave me access to the locker rooms, press box, various other "inner sanctum" locations ... and, most important, the football field itself. I was given a red jersey to wear, told to stay outside the yellow dashed lines that ring the field, and turned loose for the evening. I felt somewhat inadequate, because I knew that the "real" professional photographers would be equipped with high-cameras and monstrous telephoto lenses beyond anything I had ever touched, or could possibly afford; and even though my Nikon D300 and 70-300mm zoom lens is fairly respectable in amateur circles, I had no idea if I would be able to take any decent photos at all...

The other problem is that I know little or nothing about the nuances of football, beyond the obvious fact that the quarterback either passes the ball, or hands off to someone who attempts to run the ball downfield. Punts and field-goal kicks are also a familiar concept, but if you don't have a good anticipatory sense of who is about to do what to whom, it's easy to miss the "moment" when the perfect shot might be available. Also, I didn't really know anything about the players, aside from the respective star quarterbacks: Philadelphia's controversial Michael Vick, and New York's newly-named starting quarterback, Mark Sanchez. I had looked at the team rosters on the Internet before the game, so at least I knew their jersey numbers (#6 for Sanchez, and #7 for Vick, as you'll see in the photos) -- but the "action" was often so far away (at the other end of the field) that I couldn't tell whether the starting quarterback, or one of the substitutes, was making the plays.

Nevertheless, by the beginning of the second quarter I was feeling a little more comfortable -- if only because I found it easy to follow along behind the other professional photographers as they marched (or ran) from one end of the field to the other, in order to get their equipment set up for what they expected would be the next great shot. By the end of the game, I had taken 1,100+ photos, including several of Michael Vick in a post-game locker-room interview; and from the sound of the clickety-click-clack of my fellow photographers, I could tell that many of them had taken several thousand. I'll spare you the technical details of my feeble attempts to get some decent shots; I had picked up some good tips from the sports-photography chapter of Scott Kelby's Digital Photography, and I did my best within the limitations of my equipment and my lack of familiarity with the situation.

What impressed me most about the whole experience was the scale of modern professional football -- the scale of everything. It's one thing to read that there are 80,000 people in a football stadium; it's another thing to actually be there and hear the simultaneous roar of those 80,000 people as a quarterback is sacked or a long pass is completed. It's one thing to read that a professional football player is 6 feet, 5 inches tall and weighs 350 pounds; it's another thing to stand next to several dozen such giants. Heck, I thought there were only 20 or 30 such giants on each team; I had no idea that there were 64 of them (a number which will be pared down as the pre-season comes to an end), or that there might be 20-30 different coaches. And then there are the hundreds of "staff members" scurrying around all over the place, carrying out their various duties and assignments; and there are the security guards and State Police, who spent most of the time scanning the stadium crowd rather than watching the players, presumably watching for scuffles or fights or ... well, who knows what. There are cheerleaders too, in this case bearing the official name of New York Jets Flight Crew; I had expected half a dozen, but there were two dozen perky, long-haired beauties, with permanently frozen smiles, who who danced and pranced before the crowd at every conceivable opportunity.

All of this has resulted in the photos you'll see in this album. I had to delete roughly a hundred of my original images, because they were out of focus, or because a referee decided to walk in front of my camera at the wrong moment; and another 900 were "okay," but not terribly exciting. I'm sure that none of them are as crisp, sharp, and well-composed as those taken by the Sports Illustrated photographer and the other professionals on the field; but I did end up with 72 "keepers" that I hope you'll enjoy...

... and, yes, I probably will attend another football game or two in the years ahead. Whether I'm lucky enough to get down on the field again is anyone's guess....


The Countrymen: The History of Hallam Football Club by John A. Steele
the history of football
Image by footysphere
150th Anniversary Edition 2010.

The Story of Hallam Football Club. The World's Second Oldest Football Club.

www.theoldestfootballgroundintheworld.com

football nostalgia at footysphere


Oldest football
the history of football
Image by delphwynd
A visit to the Smith Art Gallery and museum in Stirling. Found our first geocache in to the bargain. This is apparently the world's oldest known football, found in the rafters of a bedroom in Stirling Castle and dating from around the time Mary Queen of Scots was resident there, around 450 years ago.


Film History Recovered! UM-Navy Football Game 1950
the history of football
Image by University of Maryland Press Releases
See this release and the video online at: newsdesk.umd.edu/universitynews/release.cfm?ArticleID=2217


COLLEGE PARK, Md. - The University of Maryland Archives has recovered a rare film treasure - on the eve of the Maryland-Navy football game this Labor Day. The film shows portions of the first-ever game between the Terps and Middies at a brand-new Byrd Stadium on September 30, 1950. That opening game was a 35-21 Maryland victory.

Archivist Anne Turkos says that finding this previously unknown film "is particularly remarkable" since the rare footage captures highlights of future All-American and Heisman Trophy candidate Jack Scarbath leading the Terps to victory and Maryland's stalwart defense on that auspicious day.

The Archives is currently working to preserve more than 400 reels of game films, dating from 1946 to 1989, that are facing a relentless enemy - Father Time. Turkos notes that 68% of the football film collection is in an advanced state of chemical deterioration. "We are in a race against time to ensure that none of these important moving images are lost forever," she says.

University Archives is working with Scene Savers, a professional archival services company located in Covington, KY, which focuses on preserving historical films and videotapes, to save the films. Scene Savers is cleaning and restoring the films and creating digitized copies of each of them. The digital files will be streamed on the Web via the Archives' online image repository, University AlbUM.

Recently the firm returned the first batch of digital files, among them aerial shots and highlights of the first game in Byrd. "It's amazing to see the stadium so soon after construction was completed and to see the huge crowd, including the entire corps of midshipmen, that was there for the opening game. The colors and the quality of the film are quite amazing, given its age and the high temperature and humidity conditions under which it was stored in years past," said Turkos.

Scarbath had a chance to share the footage of his exploits against Navy with friends and family during a birthday celebration this August, and they marveled at the quality of the film. "It's a wonder you could bring [the film] back as far as you could," Scarbath said.

The Archives is eagerly anticipating the return of additional digital files and sharing one of the most important parts of the university's athletic heritage, its historical football footage, with former Terrapin players and Terp fans across the state and around the world. "Seeing the early results of this project only makes me more excited about what is still to come," Turkos says.

This preservation effort is being funded by contributions from the University's M Club and Terrapin Club and the Maryland Gridiron Network, as well as numerous individual contributions from former players, alumni, and fans of the Terps. Turkos is working closely with University Relations staff members Joan Patterson and Sammy Popat to raise the funds necessary to support this rescue mission. Only ,000 is needed to completely fund phase one of the project, and Turkos hopes to reach that goal this fall.

In addition to financial commitments, Terp fans and former players and coaches can also help in another way. If anyone owns or has access to any Maryland football game film, the University Archives would like to preserve it. There are many games that are not currently represented in the collection, and any additional footage that could be added to Maryland's athletic heritage would be greatly appreciated.

To make a financial contribution to this preservation effort, contact Joan Patterson (301.405.4676, jpatter2@umd.edu). For information about the film collection or to donate films, contact Anne Turkos (301.405.9060, aturkos@umd.edu).

Cool Pictures Of Cartoon Football Players images

dec 4 2008: 60/365
pictures of cartoon football players
Image by megan.barton
Of Montreal performing at The Moon.

I saw Of Montreal the first time they came to Tallahassee, around a year and a half ago. The show was insane. It literally felt like a non-drug induced acid trip; the next day, my friend Kathryn & I were too overstimulated to watch TV or listen to anything beyond classical music.

After seeing that show, and scanning an interview with the lead singer, I expected this show to be completely out of control. Honestly, in my opinion, it border-lined on entirely disturbing.

It began with the usual: All of the band members run out on stage dressed in funny costumes (none of which relate to each other -- just totally random), and there is a screen in the background with all sorts of designs, cartoons, and sometimes displaying the output of what seems to be a camera on the stage. There are crazy flashing lights and a swivel, three-panel wall moveable type thing on stage and two drum sets and balloons and glitter and confetti and at this point I am getting really stressed out.

Throughout the concert (because it is literally IMPOSSIBLE to recount this chronologically or systematically since it lacks any structure of the sort), the lead singer changed at least five times. He is seen above in his glittery jacket, not-even-long-enough-to-be-considered-tinyshorts-shorts, women's shoes, and blue glasses**. Other than that, he wore really tight pants and a white half-length fur. He also dressed up as a horse and had another band member in the costume with him to act as the hind legs. He ALSO (and here is the disturbing part) came on stage in a short bathrobe and proceeded to put a noose around his neck and hang himself. There was also a point where I think all he was wearing were the tiny underwear shorts things and some of the other people on stage painted his body red (with their hands) and threw confetti on him. At the very end, he appeared in an open coffin, standing upright facing the audience, covered in shaving cream (and I'm hoping, still hoping, that he at least had a nude bodysuit on underneath that).

Oh gosh, what else. There were crazy aliens and martians and people with ginormous oversized limbs made out of what looked like paper mache. There were people dressed up like pigs and tigers and unrecognizables. There were cheerleaders and football players and people in just nude colored body suits playing with beach balls in the swirling confetti. Between all of this, as I mentioned, the flashing strobe lights, the changing colors, the screen with cartoons, the people running around stage, the MUSIC, oh god the music, the noise was constant, never ceasing. Even between "scene changes" and costume changes, some amount of instrumentalists remained on stage playing songs.

By the end I was exhausted. It honestly felt terrible to stand there the entire time and watch it. There was a certain point in the night up to which I was fine. I felt that limit dissolve yet I stayed anyway. It was like a train wreck you couldn't tear your eyes away from. Even though it hurt to keep watching, you did it anyway.

I just stood there thinking "what in the world is going on in this guy's head that he feels the need to do this? In all seriousness - what happened to this poor soul in his childhood that could cause such...I don't even know what to call it, trauma, maybe?" Because as celebratory as Of Montreal would like to be, I can see through it. I can see the driving pull for attention, the desperate need to be seen and the even more desperate desire to cover that up in costumes and distractions. I felt like I could feel his hurt. Assuming that hurt exists, anyway. Personally, I'm under the assumption that it does exist for everyone, in one way or another, whether or not you choose to acknowledge it. but that's a whole 'nother rant... isn't it?


**A few [non-rant-related] notes about the actual photo: I was standing very close to the stage, but right underneath the keyboard player. Therefore, all of my pictures were either taken by setting my camera, and doing a "blindshot" by reaching up with my hand, or, by struggling to capture swiftly moving people through the wires and bottom of her piano stand legs. To the right of the singer, you are seeing that keyboard stand, with the tambourine hanging from it and wires wrapped around. Also, in the bottom of the picture, you can see the top of her [the keyboard players'] Newcastle and water bottle. Just fyi.
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Another thing I would like to say: It's one thing to look at someone else and say "you're fucked-up. everyone can see it." It's an entirely different thing to see that in yourself, or to have someone else say it to you. With that in mind, it's my hope that my life will include the grace-filled and painful moments of honesty either from myself or others. Okay, I don't actually believe that last statement all of the time, but two seconds ago when I wrote it, I did. So it's there.

Nice Football Silhouette photos

Soccer...errr...Football Silhouette
football silhouette
Image by Michael Mistretta
Zambian children are amazing at 'football'—most likely because it is one of the cheapest sports in the world to play. Running barefoot, half our age, they still manage to beat us.


Football Fans Silhouette Banner
football silhouette
Image by Vectorportal
Image by www.vectorportal.com. Download vector at www.vectorportal.com/subcategory/163/FOOTBALL-FANS-VECTOR...


Football Silhouette S33321
football silhouette
Image by yaruman5
Taken on the Balgo ungrassed oval looking into the sunset


Football Silhouette S33318
football silhouette
Image by yaruman5
Taken on the Balgo ungrassed oval looking into the sunset


Football Silhouette S33320
football silhouette
Image by yaruman5
Taken on the Balgo ungrassed oval looking into the sunset

Cool Digital Frame images

digital photo frame
digital frame
Image by osde8info
staples digital photo frame


digital picture frame with normal boring static pictures
digital frame
Image by jasoneppink
The current resting place of the digital picture frame I made from my old Powerbook and gave to my parents for Christmas.

Also: meta!


Vintage TV / Digital Picture Frame
digital frame
Image by Jonas' Design
An old Chinese TV with a digital picture frame as a screen. You can save your favorite pictures on the "TV" and it will play them as a slide show, in color of course. With a remote control to change settings.


51H24YCN1DL__digital-frames_
digital frame
Image by MnGyver
Image from digitalframez.blogspot.com/


Digital Photo Frame Plan, in sketchup
digital frame
Image by paulhurleyuk

See www.paulhurley.co.uk/geek-stuff-leftmenu-101/digital-phot... for more info

Digital Photo Frame using an old Dell Laptop

Monday, January 28, 2013

I want to break free - Ich will hier raus!

I want to break free - Ich will hier raus!
pic frames free
Image by alles-schlumpf
The frog is imprisoned in the frame. He is fighting and wants to break free. The picture is crooked because of its troubles.

I have photographed a frog and a frame and put the two pictures in one.
I didn´t found a golden cage for the frog so I have chosen the wooden frame.

Here is the original frog pic.

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Leider hatte ich keinen goldenen Käfig zur Hand, deswegen habe ich den Holzrahmen gewählt.


I want to break free - Ich will hier raus!
pic frames free
Image by alles-schlumpf
The frog is imprisoned in the frame. He is fighting and wants to break free. The picture is crooked because of its troubles.

My own creation in Photoshop.

Here is the original pic.

Large view on black.


"FREE Thanksgiving and Christmas crafts, color pages, printables" by mimitalks, married w/children (There are more than are shown)
pic frames free
Image by mimitalks, married w/children
1. "A new, simpler nativity color page" by mimitalks, married w/children, 2. "Printable, Downloadable Village Girl Ornament (paper-pieced) by mimitalks, married with children, 3. "Printable, Downloadable Shepherd Boy Ornament (paper-pieced) by mimitalks, married with children, 4. "Celebrating the First Christmas Ornament - new ornament designs" by mimitalks, married w/children (in HD), 5. "Merry Thanksgiving" from mimitalks, married w/children, 6. Fall Craft page to make with your favorite kids - for girls (example shown) or boys - by mimitalks, married w/children, 7. "Thanksgiving Placemat for you to make of your own special kids" by mimitalks, married w/children, 8. "Kids on a Thanksgiving placemat" by mimitalks, married w/children, 9. "Thankful Minute with the Lord" by mimitalks, married w/children, 10. "Mimi's Printable Hanging Ornament Christmas Card design (image 26) for those honoring Jesus this holiday" by mimitalks, married w/children, 11. Winter fun craft: Snow fun with mathematics, 12. Village girl Color-it-all Christmas ornament (version 2), 13. Village girl Color-it ornament with colored joy (version 1), 14. Jesus is the Reason for our Joy - Christmas ornament, 15. Christmas Blessings Star frame - for personal use only, 16. Fabric-look digitally made Christmas ornament - sharing for personal use, 17. "Christmas Blessings Star Digital Printable Frame" by mimitalks, married w/children, 18. Digital printable Star First Christmas frame, offered for personal use, 19. Create your own snow pic or ornament or Christmas card, courtesy of Mimi, 20. Designs for Christmas by mimitalks, married w/children

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Antique Vintage Old Wood Window Frame
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Image by 666isMONEY ☮ ♥ & ☠
Had 13 of these, measured about 22-inches by 22-inches. gave them away for free on Craigslist. The glass was from 1927 and had imperfections. Guy who picked them up said he was going to sell them on Ebay, so I looked and figured I could-have sold them for about each + shipping. A few of them were broken/cracked.

Replaced many more than this, some were 2-frame swinging windows. I think I tossed them, except for two, which I refinished and saved as an interior, swinging window separating the kitchen from living-room.

Try this Ebay search. This is the pic I used on my Craigslist ad. I thought someone might want them for a greenhouse or shed.


PicFrame of Marisa's Shoes
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Image by dL-chang

Nice Football Art photos

Football Art
football art
Image by inevernu
Art installation / cage / small football field. You see at the bottom that there's a "box" shapped in a group of bars, there was a ball in the cage and kids would walk in to play a very small game of football.


Tortoy Tikis Street Art Mural - Football Art Bethnal Green Road
football art
Image by bobaliciouslondon
Large piece by TorToy on hoardings by Brick Lane and Bethnal Green Road, London around the time of the Football World Cup


Football Art at Qwest Field
football art
Image by camknows
Some football art at Qwest Field.

http://camknows.blogspot.com/2010/04/cousin-toms-visit.html


Football Art
football art
Image by James Hart
tokyo.metblogs.com/archives/2007/05/futsal_boom.phtml


football_art.JPG
football art
Image by Wrote

PCB Picture Frames - 8.jpg

PCB Picture Frames - 8.jpg
metal picture frames
Image by oskay
Making picture frames out of circuit boards removed from old hard drives.

Step 8. Hang it on something metal.

Read more here


Picture Frame PC
metal picture frames
Image by Jared Zimmerman
i tore apart a broken laptop and mounted it in and behind a picture frame with some metal brakets, its got a wireless card and a 120Gb hard drive for all my mp3's with Itunes on Album art mode, i just need to get a wireless mouse for it, it would be nice if i could run the power and audio cord through the wall instead of a hanging cord, maybe later.

i'm using itunes library updater and microsoft synctoy
to syncronize and update the itunes database automatically at night so there is no maintenance at all.

maybe i'll put a flickr screen saver on it, that would be nice.


Picture Frame PC
metal picture frames
Image by Jared Zimmerman
i tore apart a broken laptop and mounted it in and behind a picture frame with some metal brakets, its got a wireless card and a 120Gb hard drive for all my mp3's with Itunes on Album art mode, i just need to get a wireless mouse for it, it would be nice if i could run the power and audio cord through the wall instead of a hanging cord, maybe later.

i'm using itunes library updater and microsoft synctoy
to syncronize and update the itunes database automatically at night so there is no maintenance at all.

maybe i'll put a flickr screen saver on it, that would be nice.


Picture Frame PC
metal picture frames
Image by Jared Zimmerman
i tore apart a broken laptop and mounted it in and behind a picture frame with some metal brakets, its got a wireless card and a 120Gb hard drive for all my mp3's with Itunes on Album art mode, i just need to get a wireless mouse for it, it would be nice if i could run the power and audio cord through the wall instead of a hanging cord, maybe later.

i'm using itunes library updater and microsoft synctoy
to syncronize and update the itunes database automatically at night so there is no maintenance at all.

maybe i'll put a flickr screen saver on it, that would be nice.


Matt's bronze picture frame
metal picture frames
Image by quinn.anya