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A tented camp in the Akakus Fezzan desert, Libya, North Africa, Africa Photo Mugs A tented camp in the Akakus Fezzan desert, Libya, North Africa, Africa…. |
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A tented camp in the Akakus, Fezzan desert, Libya, North Africa, Africa Photo Mugs A tented camp in the Akakus, Fezzan desert, Libya, North Africa, Africa…. |
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Aerial view of refugee camps, Darwanaji, Ethiopia, Africa Photo Mugs Aerial view of refugee camps, Darwanaji, Ethiopia, Africa…. |
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O2COOL 10 Battery or Electric Portable Fan in Black $24.99 The O2 Cool Battery or Electric Portable Fan lets you have refreshing cool air wherever you go. Take it to the backyard, inside your tent, on a picnic, or use it during a power outage. It runs using the included Energy Star-qualified AC adapter that’s 30 percent more efficient than traditional adapters or 8 “D” batteries (sold separately). Up to 40 hours of battery life. Flip-up hook and handle an… |
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10 BATTERY OPERATED INDOOR/OUTDOOR FAN with ADAPTER $24.89 THIS IS THE IMPROVED MODEL 1054 FROM O2COOL WITH AN AC ADAPTER. THEY HAVE REPLACED THE PLASTIC HINGES WITH METAL HINGES FOR MORE DURABILITY. They may be described as “biggest” or “largest” or “powerful” or “Hi-Power” or “Ozark Trail” or “O2-Cool”. While the O2Cool 10″ Battery Operated Fans for sale on Amazon are basically the same, BE CAREFUL. Some sellers are still selling the lower quality mod… |
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Paint Essentials 9-Feet x 12-Feet Canvas Drop Cloth HW912 $22.54 The Canvas Essentials 9-by-12-foot canvas drop cloth is designed to handle any paint or heavy duty home improvement project. Made from eight-ounce 100-percent cotton duck canvas fabric, this cloth protects floors, carpets, furniture or equipment. It also absorbs paint spills, traps dust, and debris for faster clean-up. With double-stitched seams and heavy-duty rot-resistant thread, this canvas dro… |
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Smith Victor 20 X 40 Set of 5 Background Cloth Sweeps for LB-20 Light Tent $14.95 A 20″ x 40″ Rainbow Set of 5 Smith Victor Background Cloth Sweeps for the LB-14 Shooting Tent. These sweeps have a velvet like appearance and cover back & bottom of shooting surface. Pack includes one each of ruby red, sky blue, medium grey, midnight black, & snow white…. |
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27 Watts 5500K Color corrected Day Light Fluorescent Lamp Photo Bulb – 2 Pack $44.99 This is a fluorescent 27 watts energy saving daylight photo bulb (5500 Kelvin temp.). This Fluorescent lamp bulb emulates a soft daylight measured at full spectrum color of 90 CRI at 1800 lumens. Lifespan: 10,000 hours. Ideal for all Tungsten Continuous Lighting Kit. This photo bulb would cost you $21 each at your local retail store. Best price combo on the internet. **Limited Time Promo**… |
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DAY LIGHT 55 Watts FLUORESCENT (CFL) BULB for DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY $18.85 The Popular 55 Watts daylight balanced compact fluorescent (CFL) bulbs are ideal for product photography and digital video shoots. Its output is equivalent to 250 Watts incandescent per bulb. The high output lumens make it great to get good exposure for darker objects…. |
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Photo Jigsaw Puzzle of Camping at 4000m, above Chamonix Valley, Mont Blanc, Chamonix, French Alps, from Robert Harding $24.99 Photo Puzzle, Camping at 4000m, above Chamonix Valley, Mont Blanc, Chamonix, French Alps,. Camping at 4000m, above Chamonix Valley, Mont Blanc, Chamonix, French Alps, France, Europe. Chosen by Robert Harding. 10×14 Photo Puzzle with 252 pieces. Packed in black cardboard box of dimensions 5 5/8 x 7 5/8 x 1 1/5. Puzzle image 5×7 affixed to box top. Puzzle pieces printed on RA4 paper at 300 dpi. This… |
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Explorations: Great Moments of Discovery from the Royal Geographical Society $1.99 Since earliest days, humans have found it impossible to resist the allure of the unknown. The reasons are as different as the people are. Here, in one volume, Explorations captures in photographs and interviews the expeditions and emotions of some of the most daring adventurers of the last century. Organized according to geographical region, and accompanied by essays by such famous names as Wilfred Thesiger, Richard Leakey, and Edmund Hillary, the photographs offer a fascinating glimpse of the world’s varied landscapes and habitats, its peoples, and ways of life. Some of the pictures recall historic moments in time–Scott finding Amundsen’s empty tent at the South Pole, Tenzing Norgay photographed by Hillary on the peak of Everest, the ferryman who took David Livingstone across the river on the last day of his life. Other pictures are remarkable as records of vanished or vanishing peoples, or simply as beautiful pieces of art. The history of the Royal Geographic Society and that of photography were born in the same decade. The invention of photography became an indispensable tool for explorers and travelers, enabling them to make a visual record of what they saw. Many of the photographs they took have found their way into the society’s priceless photographic collection and form the basis of this stunning book. |
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George Eastman: The Kodak King $1.99 Biographical profile of George Eastman, founder of the Eastman Kodak Co. and inventor of the Kodak and Brownie cameras that revolutionized photography. In roughly 30 years beginning in 1880, Eastman changed the world of photography. Instead of cameras the size of microwave ovens, and the need for a tent, chemicals, glass plates and enormous patience, the camera alone priced at nearly $50, Eastman ultimately introduced a camera that cost only $1 with film priced at 15 cents a roll. All the customer had to do was point the camera and press a button. Essentially he democratized photography, making it available to people from all walks of life. And in the process he became one of the 10 wealthiest men in America. Award-winning author Daniel Alef tells the story of Eastman’s rise from poverty to the summit of success, and his unfortunate demise. [1,425-word Titans of Fortune article] |
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How to Plan Your Own Wedding and Save Thousands: Without Going Crazy $15.13 Congratulations! You are getting married and want a beautiful, memorable event, yet you need to stick to a tight budget. Don’t despair! There are hundreds of proven ways to have your dream wedding without breaking your budget. The average cost of a wedding in the United States in 2007 is approaching $30,000, a 73 percent increase since 1992, according to a recent study. What’s astonishing is how quickly all the other smaller expenses those you don’t immediately think of add up. The stationery, invitations, announcements, thank-you notes, postage, make up, hair stylist, limousines, menus, and so on, not including the cost for an engagement party, rehearsal dinner, gifts, honeymoon, engagement ring, and bridal consultant or wedding planner. Just imagine what you could do if you could save $30,000 as you start out your new life together. Whether your budget is $1,000 or $50,000, in this easy to read and comprehensive new book you will learn hundreds of simple ways to cut down on your wedding expenses without serving a roomful of guests hamburgers and hot dogs at your reception. Reducing your wedding costs doesn t have to mean plastic forks and pitching a tent on your aunt’s front lawn. This new book will teach you hundreds of insider secrets to nip the overcharges out of your wedding budget. The author tackles invitations, facility, catering, gifts, bar-liquor, tables and chairs, decorations, napkins, centerpieces, flowers, limousine, dishes and glasses, music, candles, photography, videographer, ring pillow, linens, guest favors, tents, dance floor, cake, matches, place cards, thank you notes, and dozens more. |
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It’s a Snap!: George Eastman’s First Photo $8.72 In 1877 in Rochester, New York, George Eastman couldn’t understand why picture-taking was so difficult. Having left school at fourteen to support his mother and two sisters, George decided to find out by making photography his hobby. He packed up glass plates, a plate holder, a tent, a heavy tripod, a thick piece of black cloth, a water jug, and chemicals and set off to take his first photograph. George realized that not many people could own a camera — they were too expensive and the size of today’s microwave ovens! But how could he make picture-taking easier? Eventually, George created dry plates, and they were such a success that he opened his own dry-plate company in 1881. But this was only the beginning — George went on to invent film and the Brownie camera. The rest is history.Monica Kulling’s spunky, playful text is beautifully complemented by the stunning pen-and-ink with watercolor illustrations of artist Bill Slavin. It’s a Snap! George Eastman’s First Photo introduces a new series for Tundra — the Great Idea Series — a must-have for schools, libraries, and parents alike. |
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Remembering Las Vegas $12.94 The largest city in the United States to be developed entirely within the twentieth century, Las Vegas has always been a unique place. From its beginnings, when two town sites competed to become the new community rising from the desert, to its modern status as a tourism and entertainment center, Las Vegas has always been a town that took chances and seized opportunities. With a selection of fine historic images from his best-selling book Historic Photos of Las Vegas, Jeff Burbank provides a valuable and revealing historical retrospective on the growth and development of Las Vegas. Remembering Las Vegas captures this story through still photography selected from the finest collections, a visual record of the city’s history presented in more than a hundred historic photographs. From a dusty tent city to the glittering lights of the most popular tourist destination in the country, these images tell of railroads and ranchers, the Hoover Dam and the Vegas Strip, mining and gambling, visionaries and star performers. Historic events and everyday life are preserved in vivid black-and-white images to tell the story of one of America’s most exciting cities. |
