The Photos app can detect duplicates of photos in your collection. A file is determined to be a duplicate if it has the same file name and file size as other photos in your collection. A file can be considered a duplicate even if it's stored in a different location.
You're able to browse your collection by date, album, video project, folder, or tags you have applied to your photos. You also have the option of turning on the facial grouping feature as another way of finding photos in your collection. Facial grouping finds similar faces across photos or videos and sorts those groupings into albums, allowing you to tag those albums with nicknames you choose. This feature can be turned on or off in the Photos app's settings page and in the People tab. Learn more about the facial grouping feature.
The X3 website is highly customizable, with hundreds of style combinations to choose from. Select from a variety of skins, colors, layouts and fonts to create a truly unique website design. X3 also comes loaded with image gallery layouts including slideshow, columns, grids and carousels.
This photo was taken in the Reserva Lisbran, Corregimiento la Florida, Pereira, Risaralda where the youth strengthened their skills and acquired knowledge through their passion and commitment to natural resource management and environmental conservation.
Since our founding in 1971 by New York Times photographers, Soho Photo Gallery, a member-artist run organization, has created a special photography community, through various programs and platforms for both emerging and established photographers, and through the increasing appreciation of photography.
In December 2000 I got a digital camera (Olympus C3000Z, followed by various Canons and then iPhones) and became a paparazzo at conferences. The results are below. You can search the photos for specific individuals.
The photos on this site were contributed by expedition participants and portray daily life on board the JOIDES Resolution. We encourage use of the following images, however not all the photos on this page are in high resolution. Please contact the Webmaster to check on high-resolution availability. Also visit our IODP Photo Gallery for scientist profiles or higher quality images.
ShootProof photographer Monica Conlin relies on the modern, clean gallery layouts that let her photos take center stage so she can focus on client communication, making more sales, and living a flexible lifestyle with her kids.
The Landsat satellite record stretches from 1972 to the present. This gallery includes all Landsat images published on the Earth Observatory, Visible Earth, and Landsat Science web sites from all seven Landsat satellites (Landsats 1-8, Landsat 6 failed to achieve orbit). All of the images are in the public domain and may be used with attribution. The correct attribution for imagery obtained from this site is:
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