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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!


Janet Alford and her husband are flying high in a powered parachute plane. She has a passion for photography since buying a Mavica. The new higher resolution Mavica is next on her wish list. Don't know about you, but we wouldn't mind trying out one of those planes.   Photo by Janet Alford


Howie and Nateama from the World Trade Center   This is Howie N. and his daughter Nateama on the observation deck of the World Trade Center in New York. Howie told us he got a free digital camera when he signed up for Internet Service, and even sent us a panorama of the Brooklyn Bridge. Nice to see you're putting it to good use Howie. We think it's great fun too.


Camel in the Sultanate of Oman - by Joan Brown Alistair gives the camel a hard time - by Joan Brown
Two shots from the Sultanate of Oman by Joan Brown. Taken with an Olympus 2000z, the close-up of the camel uses an OpticZoom 5x lens attachment. The other shot is her son Alistair giving the camel a hard time!


Keith Bradford sends along this photo and comments. "You might like to include the attached photograph taken at Godshill on the Isle of Wight showing thatched cottages with Godshill Church in the background."

"The island lays off the south coast of the United Kingdom where I reside, there are many beautiful locations to be photographed. To take this picture I used a Fuji MX 1700 Zoom camera."

Thanks Keith.
  Godshill Church by Keith Bradford


Coal Dock by Andrea Cormier   Andrea Cormier from Michigan says, "What a great idea! I love looking at the pictures people have sent in. I'm eager to explore the rest of the site!" She sends along this photo of a coal dock at Fort Jefferson, about 70 miles west of Key West, Florida, USA. Once strong steel, rust and salt have eaten away these support beams and in turn created a magnificent sight filled with unique colors. For another stunning digital photo by Andi, click here. The colors are out of this world.


Photo by Steve White
Along the Mineral Fork trail in Big Cottonwood Canyon, Utah.
Photo by Steve White. Click image for full-size version.

 

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