National Galleries of Scotland Commons
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Recent uploads
The last upload was July 2018.
Sauchiehall Street, Glasgow uploaded July 2018
Stronachlachar, Loch Katerine uploaded July 2018
Montreal Bank and Post Office uploaded July 2018
Our Captain, Our Guide over Pathless Waters uploaded July 2018
Samuel John Dixon Crossing Niagara Falls Below the Great Cantilever Bridge uploaded July 2018
A Halt in the Desert, Cario, Egypt uploaded July 2018
R.E. "Straffing" Machine just off for a Scrap with the German Planes uploaded July 2018
An Intrepid Observer Meets with a Mishap and Makes a Hurried Descent uploaded July 2018
Unknown Road with Horses and Cargo uploaded July 2018
The Pride of New Orleans uploaded July 2018
Brooklyn Bridge, Near View, New York uploaded July 2018
Troops and Supplies Being Rushed from Railhead to the Firing Line uploaded July 2018
2018AB81002 uploaded July 2018
Farm Carts, Havana, Cuba uploaded July 2018
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'At Auchmithie 1881'. Girl with basket sitting on shore in front of boat
- boring run said:
- BasketMakers said:
- Ely miho said:
- Fool Follet said:
- osama zien said:
'Looking through the Great Forth Bridge (8,300 feet long), Scotland'
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Peter said:
Works well using the "cross-eyed" method.
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Necessary Lunch said:
Oh wow. Fantastic.
It's inside out 3D for cross-eye. You need to view it with the parallel eye method. There is a website that will convert this to cross-eye format and anaglyph for red-cyan 3D glasses. -
amen.emhat said:
Wow missed the guy until i got the 3d cross eyed
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JTM SNINE said:
decent.. i love the lines
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Graphic Surgery said:
wow!!
'Macgregor', owned by James R. Dempster, Ladyton
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BigBean said:
Hi, this photo has been mentioned in a discussion thread in the Flickr Commonsgroup, and we'd love to have this added to the group pool! -- Seen in a discussion of Flickr Commons. (?)
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Dulce Diabla said:
Cute almost shaggy like a sheepdog. Love the photo.
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Scott Kraft said:
awesome!
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David Badagnani said:
I'd like to know the story behind this picture--why does this sheep have a name, and why was a photograph of him commissioned? Is he particularly eminent or distinguished in some way?
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David Badagnani said:
OK, just found the link above: " Shown here is the most common variety of sheep in the Scottish Borders and Highlands - the Scottish Blackface. Their wool is highly prized for its hardwearing qualities and the Blackface horns add a distinctive look to walking sticks and shepherds' crooks. Photographs of livestock were not uncommon during the turn of the century, as landowners took pride in their husbandry. The side view gives us a clear idea of the physical qualities of the breed: the long thick fleece, the curvy horns, the black face and the magnificent posture. "
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