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==Tom's Image Galleries==
 
==Tom's Image Galleries==
  
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Below are various galleries of images I have posted to the wiki.  For some reason, I got it into my head that people might enjoy them.  I don't know why.  Perhaps it's the family of monkeys renting out my brain for nefarious purposes.
 
Below are various galleries of images I have posted to the wiki.  For some reason, I got it into my head that people might enjoy them.  I don't know why.  Perhaps it's the family of monkeys renting out my brain for nefarious purposes.

Latest revision as of 08:51, 1 January 2008

Tom's Image Galleries

Click me to find out why you should never mock someone with a disposable camera
Click me for a link to the I&M Canal website. Kinda boring isn't it? Well, excuuuuuse me for trying to educate the masses!

Below are various galleries of images I have posted to the wiki. For some reason, I got it into my head that people might enjoy them. I don't know why. Perhaps it's the family of monkeys renting out my brain for nefarious purposes.

Remember you can always comment on a gallery or an image by using the 'discussion' tab at the top of the page. You don't have to create an account, but it would be nice if you would sign your comments. If you don't, well, Wally will find you and all I can say is that it involves a meerkat, two rusted nails, a biometric passkey, and 3 tentacles. You have been warned.

Click on the thumbnail to get a larger image. Often you can click that image for a larger one yet. You can also read a more detailed description of the image on the individual image pages, including Camera, Processing Techniques, Comments, etc. If you're trying to find out how many llamas were used to set up the props for the scene, this would probably be the place to go.

Finally, each gallery has a link back here at the bottom of the page, since I know that 'back' key is hard to reach sometimes. I'm nice that way.

Enjoy!

--Tometheus 16:00, 9 March 2007 (CST)