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Internet Brothers: Helpware for the Cybercommunity - Visual Guest Book

Lots of web sites have Guest Books where you may leave your mark. We've taken it a step further by asking you to send us your favorite photo, image, or caricature. They can be of you, your family, your pets, or even some of the terrific places you've visited in your adventures. Use the email button found elsewhere on this page to drop us a line, and while you're at it attach a part of your life. Don't be shy!


I have just come across your website and like it very much. My wife and I recently spent two glorious weeks in Tuscany and Umbria and took some great shots with my HP850 4.1 MP. Here's one from the trip so you can enjoy the beauty of Italy as well. All the best and keep up the great site.

Gary Sarig-Joseph
  Porch in Tuscany
Photo by Gary Sarig-Joseph

Green Dragonfly
Photo by Johnny Rentas
  I took this one while visiting my mom in Florida.

Johnny Rentas
Brooklyn, NY

This is a photo I took of a sunset through the clouds. We are pretty lucky to get such amazing sunsets and cloud formations where we live.

Trudi Hazlitt-Black
Mapua
Nelson, New Zealand
  New Zealand Sunset
Photo by Trudi Hazlitt-Black

Wedge Kids
Photo by Clifford Wedge
  I took this photo as the children were watching a performance in a school gymnasium (well, one of them was watching the performance). Thanks to Adobe Photoshop, I was able to remove the background and turn the photo into a portrait. Camera - Cannon A40 'Auto' setting.

Clifford Wedge

Hello! I am a student of photography in India and your site really caught my attention. I am planning to become a professional photographer. I sure do enjoy the struggle. Long live Adobe Photoshop. Here is a sample of one of my recent works.

Avik Chatterjee
India
  Adult Beverages
Photo by Avik Chatterjee

Jerusalem Girl
Photo by Ella Gottlieb
  Enjoyed your site. Here is a picture my wife took with our Olympus D-380. Picture taken by Ella Gottlieb in a park in Jerusalem.

Menachem Gottlieb
Israel

Storm Clouds from Central Texas.

Howard (Bruce) Cheek
Texas
  Storm Cloud
Photo by Howard Cheek

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