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Heaps more photos in the Homebake gallery on the triple j website.

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Vibrant illustrations of flowers and plants from Edwards's Botanical Register (1829–1847) by Sydenham Edwards (1769–1819), and John Lindley (1799–1865). As a natural history illustrator, Edwards was said to produce a prodigious number of botanical plates and provided artwork for several encyclopedias. In this public domain collection, we bring you more than 100 stunning pieces of antique floral art. We have digitally enhanced his hand-colored engravings into high-resolution quality. Free to download under the CC0 license without any restrictions.

Higher resolutions with no attribution required can be downloaded: https://www.rawpixel.com/board/559028/edwardss-botanical-register-free-cc0-public-domain-botanical-illustrations?sort=curated&mode=shop&page=1

 

Public Domain: Compendium rarissimum totius Artis Magicae sistematisatae per celeberrimos Artis hujus Magistros. Anno 1057. Noli me tangere

 

In German and Latin. On white, brown and grey-green paper. The title within an ornamental border in wash, with skulls, skeletons and cross-bones. Illustrated with 31 extraordinary water-colour drawings of demons, and three pages of magical and cabbalistic signs and sigils, etc. At the end the figures are in red, and part of the text is written in white on the grey-green paper.

Collection:

Images from the History of Medicine (IHM)

 

Format:

Still image

 

Extent:

1 photoprint.

 

NLM Unique ID:

101405961

 

NLM Image ID:

A022494

 

Permanent Link:

resource.nlm.nih.gov/101405961

Public Domain Book: With brush and pen

a manual of the newer and more artistic phases of public school art instruction.

By James Hall.

Published 1897 by The J. C. Witter Company in New York

 

openlibrary.org/books/OL7237709M/With_brush_and_pen

 

Curated by: www.elusivemu.se

 

Public Domain: Studio handbook lettering over 250 pages, lettering, design and layouts, new alphabets

 

archive.org/details/studio00welo

Public Domain: Vintage Portaits from the National Library of Norway

From a fascinating album of cartes de visite, many images being hand-annotated on the album pages. There are Scottish connections, and surnames include Bowie, Scotland, Gosman, Campbell etc.

 

I've realised that this album has sat in my Flickr account for three years with all the images marked as Private! So I'm changing this image to today's date in the hope that people will go through and explore the rest ...

 

See the whole album >>>

My Halloween pumpkin for 2017.

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Atmospheric gases scatter blue wavelengths of visible light more than other wavelengths, giving the Earth’s visible edge a blue halo. At higher and higher altitudes, the atmosphere becomes so thin that it essentially ceases to exist. Gradually, the atmospheric halo fades into the blackness of space. This astronaut photograph captured on July 20, 2006, shows a nearly translucent moon emerging from behind the halo.

 

Technically, there is no absolute dividing line between the Earth’s atmosphere and space, but for scientists studying the balance of incoming and outgoing energy on the Earth, it is conceptually useful to think of the altitude at about 100 kilometers above the Earth as the “top of the atmosphere.” The top of the atmosphere is the bottom line of Earth’s energy budget, the Grand Central Station of radiation. It is the place where solar energy (mostly visible light) enters the Earth system and where both reflected light and invisible, thermal radiation from the Sun-warmed Earth exit. The balance between incoming and outgoing energy at the top of the atmosphere determines the Earth’s average temperature. The ability of greenhouses gases to change the balance by reducing how much thermal energy exits is what global warming is all about.

 

Greenhouse gases aren’t the only part of the Earth system that influence the energy balance. The percent of incoming sunlight the Earth system reflects (the Earth’s albedo) is a key climate factor since whatever is reflected can’t go on to warm the planet. Clouds, such as those blanketed the earth int he image above, snow, and ice have the biggest influence on how reflective Earth is. When any of these factors change, Earth’albedo can change. Since the late 1990s, NASA satellites have been observing the top of the atmosphere with sensors known as CERES, short for “Clouds and the Earth’s Radiant Energy System,” and scientists have been using the data to look for signs of change in the amount of energy the Earth reflects or emits.

 

Because snow and ice are so reflective, scientists have long expected that melting of snow and ice in the polar regions will accelerate climate warming by reducing the Earth’ albedo. Atmospheric scientist Seiji Kato of NASA’s Langley Research Center and several teammates have used a suite of NASA and NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) satellite observations to investigate whether this feedback is already underway. The team compared reflected sunlight, clouds, and sea ice and snow cover at polar latitudes from 2000-2004. What they found was a bit of a surprise: while snow and ice in the Arctic declined, the albedo didn’t change. To read more about the team’s investigation, read the Earth Observatory feature story Arctic Reflection: Clouds Replace Snow and Ice as Solar Reflector.

  

Astronaut photograph ISS013-E-54329 was acquired July 20, 2006, with a Kodak 760C digital camera using a 400 mm lens, and is provided by the ISS Crew Earth Observations experiment and the Image Science & Analysis Laboratory, Johnson Space Center. The image in this article has been cropped and enhanced to improve contrast. The International Space Station Program supports the laboratory to help astronauts take pictures of Earth that will be of the greatest value to scientists and the public, and to make those images freely available on the Internet. Additional images taken by astronauts and cosmonauts can be viewed at the NASA/JSC Gateway to Astronaut Photography of Earth.

  

'Stampede'

 

Graphics Card: NVIDIA GeForce GTX670 MX

Resolution: 1920 x 1080

Platform: PC

Program used: SweetFX

Alterations: Vibrance, SMAA Anti-aliasing, Bloom, and HDR, Saturation, and Sharpness

The domain of the Battle of Waterloo, Belgium

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Winslow Homer (1836–1910) is regarded as one of the greatest American painters of the 19th century. Homer utilized both oil and watercolor in depicting 19th century American Sea and landscapes and the daily life's of those who inhabited it. He was sent to work as an artist-correspondent for the new popular illustrated journal Harper’s Weekly in 1861. We have digitally enhanced many of his beautful artworks including “the Gulf Stream”, “Croquet Scene”, “Northeaster” and many more. They are all free to download and enjoy under the CC0 license.

 

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A lovely image, taken in a professional studio setting.

 

See more images from this fascinating Edwardian Hook family album.

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Vintage fish illustrations from Ichtyologie, ou, Histoire naturelle, générale et particulière des poissons (1785–1797) by Marcus Elieser Bloch (1723–1799), the German physician and naturalist. Bloch was the most influential ichthyologist of the 18th century who consistently devoted himself to natural objects, anatomy, and physiology. This collection showcases his devotion to ichthyology, illustrating more than 400 various types of fish. We have digitally enhanced these richly colored public domain illustrations in high-resolution printable quality. Free to download under the CC0 license.

Higher resolutions with no attribution required can be downloaded: https://www.rawpixel.com/board/938140/ichtyologie-ou-histoire-naturelle-generale-et-particuliere-des-poissons?sort=curated&mode=shop&page=1

 

Domaine de Fleury, Le Teich, Gironde

Public Domain: Vintage Portaits from the National Library of Norway

Public Domain: Vintage Portaits from the National Library of Norway

Public Domain: Vintage Portaits from the National Library of Norway

Public Domain: Studio handbook lettering over 250 pages, lettering, design and layouts, new alphabets

 

archive.org/details/studio00welo

Public Domain: Studio handbook lettering over 250 pages, lettering, design and layouts, new alphabets

 

archive.org/details/studio00welo

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Domaine des oiseaux, Mazères, Ariège, France

Public Domain: Studio handbook lettering over 250 pages, lettering, design and layouts, new alphabets

 

archive.org/details/studio00welo

Public Domain: Pattern & Wallpaper Design

Public Domain: Studio handbook lettering over 250 pages, lettering, design and layouts, new alphabets

 

archive.org/details/studio00welo

Domaine Maizerets, Québec - Mars 2014.

I took this as we were leaving the Screaming Heads (www.atlasobscura.com/places/midlothian-castle) near Burk's Falls, Ontario.

Public Domain: Studio handbook lettering over 250 pages, lettering, design and layouts, new alphabets

 

archive.org/details/studio00welo

Public Domain: Studio handbook lettering over 250 pages, lettering, design and layouts, new alphabets

 

archive.org/details/studio00welo

Public Domain: Studio handbook lettering over 250 pages, lettering, design and layouts, new alphabets

 

archive.org/details/studio00welo

Public Domain: Compendium rarissimum totius Artis Magicae sistematisatae per celeberrimos Artis hujus Magistros. Anno 1057. Noli me tangere

 

In German and Latin. On white, brown and grey-green paper. The title within an ornamental border in wash, with skulls, skeletons and cross-bones. Illustrated with 31 extraordinary water-colour drawings of demons, and three pages of magical and cabbalistic signs and sigils, etc. At the end the figures are in red, and part of the text is written in white on the grey-green paper.

I just found a folder on my computer dating from December 2007 with these nine images in it. I have absolutely no recollection of them. I have a suspicion that I probably sold them on eBay, but who knows, they may be lying around here somewhere!

 

Anyway, I thought I'd share them. I've Googled a few names and it seems that they may all be actresses or singers, stage performers from around the 1870s or 1880s.

Public Domain Images About Color

Super wide-angle with the Gopro7 black.

 

Copyright 2020 © Bert Meijers. All my images are protected under international authors copyright laws and may not be downloaded, reproduced, copied, transmitted or manipulated without my written explicit permission. All rights reserved - Copyright 2020 © Bert Meijers

 

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