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Image by Ed Yourdon Let's face it: New Yorkers don't walk around the city wearing a t-shirt that proclaims how much they love where they live. Well, maybe one passionate individual might do so -- but not a pink t-shirt, for goodness sake! And here we have two such people, marching along in their t-shirts, at the southwestern corner of Columbus Avenue and 72nd Street... Thus, they must be tourists -- and God bless 'em, I hope they spent oodles of money to help keep our economy afloat... Note: even though the girls, and this photo, have nothing at all to do with Times Square, the photo was published in a Jul 26, 2009 blog titled "Avoiding Times Square." I guess that's called "artistic license" ... In addition, a cropped version of the photo was published in an Aug 13, 2009 blog titled "Travel Gear Then and Now." And it was published as an illustration in a Sep 2009 Mahalo blog titled "Whatever It Takes T-Shirts," at www-dot-mahalo-dot-com-slash-whatever-it-takes-t-shirts. More recently, it was published in a Nov 13, 2009 blog titled "10 Ways To Spot An American Tourist," as well as a Nov 16, 2009 blog titled "Textildruck mit Städtenamen." And it was published in a Dec 15, 2009 blog titled "How To Shop On A Budget in New York." Moving into 2010, the photo was published in a Jan 7, 2010 blog titled "Ventajas de no parecer un turista al momento de comprar." And it was published in a Feb 16, 2010 Travel Fitness blog with the same title as the caption that I used on this Flickr page. It was also published in a Mar 10, 2010 blog titled "Travel Packing List Part 2 â€" Clothing." And it was published in a Mar 29, 2010 Gadling blog titled "How not to be a traveling target." It was also published in an Apr 13, 2010 blog titled "Shopping tips for the budget traveler." It was also published in a June 2, 2010 Daily Forex News blog and a Jun 9, 2010 Forex Trading EA blog, and a Jul 7, 2010 "Latest 'Forex News' News blog", with the same title as the caption that I used on this Flickr page. And it was published in a Jun 22, 2010 blog titled "I ♥ NY T-Shirt." It was also published in an Aug 20, 2010 blog titled "17 things travelers need to know this month." And it was published in a Sep 24, 2010 blog titled "ニューヨークのお買物ガイド." It was also published in an Oct 13, 2010 blog titled "Come fare shopping a New York senza spendere un capitale." And it was published in an undated (mid-Nov 2010) blog titled "Forex News â€" Why Most Traders Use it in the Wrong Way and Lose!" It was also published in a Nov 19, 2010 blog titled "Q&A: Where can I find a foreign exchange?? And it was published in a Nov 24, 2010 blog titled "Forget Black Friday, Can 15 Fashion Addicts Give Up Shopping for a Year?" It was also published in a Dec 4, 2010 blog titled "Global Forex Trading â€" What is so Appealing About This Forex Opportunity?" And it was published in a Dec 6, 2010 blog titled "What is the best forex robot available and do you recommend?" and a Dec 8, 2010 blog titled Three Very Important Forex Trading Tips for Newbies," as well as a Dec 10, 2010 blog titled "Global Forex Trading â€" Lesser Known Facts That Can Lead To Your Personal Wealth." It was also published in an undated (mid-Dec 2010) blog titled "Comments on Forex Trading Account Sizes, Lots and Margin Calls." Moving into 2011, the photo was published in a Jan 10, 2011 issue of The Huffington Post, in a blog titled "7 Countries With The Worst Dressed Tourists (PHOTOS)." It was also published in a Jan 22, 2011 blog titled "Which areas in the USA has most people trading Forex? I can’t find any info on this anywhere!?" It was also published in an undated (early Feb 2011) blog titled "Dreaming Big Pips With a Forex Robot." And it was published in an Apr 9, 2011 blog titled "Touristism NYC 2011." It was also published in a Sep 30, 2011 blog titled "The Brass Sitdown: How To Travel, With Staffer Jane," as well as a Sep 30, 2011 Girls Clothes Images blog, with the same caption and detailed notes that I had written on this Flickr page. It was also published in a Dec 6, 2011 Gawker blog titled "NYC Tourist Pro Tip: Don’t Let Anyone ‘Borrow’ Your Credit Card." And it was published in a Dec 25, 2011 blog titled "Celebrity fashion: Emmy’s best and worst dressed." Moving into 2012, the photo was published in a Feb 28, 2012 blog titled "Am I at a healthy weight? How can I lose weight? Fitness tips?" It was also published in a Mar 22, 2012 blog titled "When Do You Really Become a New Yorker?" And to was published in a Jun 4, 2012 blog titled "Tourists Are to Thank for Manhattan's Current Retail Boom." It was also published in an Aug 30, 2012 blog titled "Winning In The Forex Market Requires Excellent Knowledge." And for some mysterious reason, the photo was published in a Sep 12, 2012 blog with the bizarre title of "is there actually any bloody forex trading robots that work on the intercrap!!!?" Moving into 2014, the photo was published in a Mar 8, 2014 blog titled 22 People Who Are Living The Dreamwww.buzzfeed.com/dray/22-people-who-are-living-the-dream-..." It was also published in an undated (mid-May 2014) blog titled "21 VANLIGA MISSTAG SVENSKA TURISTER GÖR I NEW YORK." ********************** This is part of an evolving photo-project, which will probably continue throughout the summer of 2008, and perhaps beyond: a random collection of "interesting" people in a broad stretch of the Upper West Side of Manhattan -- between 72nd Street and 104th Street, especially along Broadway and Amsterdam Avenue. I don't like to intrude on people's privacy, so I normally use a telephoto lens in order to photograph them while they're still 50-100 feet away from me; but that means I have to continue focusing my attention on the people and activities half a block away, rather than on what's right in front of me. I've also learned that, in many cases, the opportunities for an interesting picture are very fleeting -- literally a matter of a couple of seconds, before the person(s) in question move on, turn away, or stop doing whatever was interesting. So I've learned to keep the camera switched on (which contradicts my traditional urge to conserve battery power), and not worry so much about zooming in for a perfectly-framed picture ... after all, once the digital image is uploaded to my computer, it's pretty trivial to crop out the parts unrelated to the main subject. For the most part, I've deliberately avoided photographing bums, drunks, drunks, and crazy people. There are a few of them around, and they would certainly create some dramatic pictures; but they generally don't want to be photographed, and I don't want to feel like I'm taking advantage of them. I'm still looking for opportunities to take some "sympathetic" pictures of such people, which might inspire others to reach out and help them. We'll see how it goes ... The only other thing I've noticed, thus far, is that while there are lots of interesting people to photograph, there are far, far, *far* more people who are *not* so interesting. They're probably fine people, and they might even be more interesting than the ones I've photographed ... but there was just nothing memorable about them.

Image from page 137 of "Life and death : being an authentic account of the deaths of one hundred celebrated men and women, with their portraits" (1910) celebrities without clothes
Image by Internet Archive Book Images Identifier: lifedeathbeingau00lewi Title: Life and death : being an authentic account of the deaths of one hundred celebrated men and women, with their portraits Year: 1910 (1910s) Authors: Lewin, Thomas Herbert, 1839-1916 Subjects: Death Portraits Celebrities Publisher: London : Constable and Co. Ltd. Contributing Library: University of California Libraries Digitizing Sponsor: Internet Archive View Book Page: Book Viewer About This Book: Catalog Entry View All Images: All Images From Book Click here to view book online to see this illustration in context in a browseable online version of this book. Text Appearing Before Image: il she expired. I seemedrather to die than she; for she so burned with love for her Lord that shedesired nothing but the hour in which the chains of the body being broken,she might enjoy His presence for ever. She surrendered her spirit into thehands of her Creator in the sixty-eighth year of her life, on 4th October1582. Her end was so quiet and calm, that they who had seen her often inprayer would have thought her now also intent on the same heavenlyexercise. Her sisters watched by the earthly tabernacle, which had been thetemple of the Holy Spirit, until ten oclock next day. Her face, which hadbeen lined and furrowed by age, became smooth and without wrinkles, morebeautiful than in life. All the clergy, nobles, and people of Alva throngedto her burial. She was laid in her habit on a bier covered with a pall ofcloth of gold, and placed in a vault between the inner and the outer chapelof the Convent of Alva. Authorities : Lives by Mrs. Cunninghani-Graham and H. Whyte; Acta Sanct. 52. Text Appearing After Image: William of Nassau, rRixcic of Okancil. From an old engraving. <\ No. 2^ The Deaths of William the Silent, Prince of Orange(born 1533; died 1584), and of his assassin, Bal-thazar Gerard. ON Tuesday the loth July 1584, at about half-past twelve, PrinceWilliam of Orange, with his wife on his arm, and followed by theladies and gentlemen of his family, was going to the dining-room.He was dressed on that day, according to his usual fashion, very plainly,wearing a wide-leaved loosely-shaped hat of dark felt, with a silken cordround the crown; a high ruff encircled his neck, while a loose surcoat ofgray frieze cloth, over a tawny leather doublet, with wide slashed under-clothes, completed his costume. Balthazar Gerard presented himself at thedoorway and asked for a passport. The Princess, struck by the mans paleand agitated countenance, anxiously questioned her husband concerning thestranger. The Prince of Orange carelessly observed that it was merely aperson who came for a passport, order Note About Images Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.

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