I've started licensing some of my photos with Creative Commons. If you see a photo you'd like that is still marked copyright, just ask. And thanks.
If you or your library is pictured here, you are welcome to use your photo on Facebook, Twitter, flickr, etc. If you would like to use your photo on a site for which you get paid, or if you would like to download a photo and make a print, please consider making a donation.* Thank you!
I love flickr. I don't spend nearly as much time here as I used to, but I do still look at contacts' photos and of course post my own.
I have made most of the photos of my kids f/f only. If I have left you off my friends' list by mistake, please send me a flickr mail.
thank you flickrites for all the views and comments!
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NB: If you add one of my photos to your faves and you have porn in your faves or in your stream, I'm going to block you. Nothing personal; I just don't want my grandmother or kids following links and seeing something they shouldn't. My definition of what is unacceptable is on the liberal side, but my decisions are final and completely arbitrary. You'll live.
* Photos of EKU and EKU folks are considered to be in the public domain.
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A bit more about cindiann...
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Librarian |
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My daughters,
cycling,
photography,
libraries,
technology in libraries,
science fiction,
U2
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| Favorite Books & Authors: |
William Gibson,
Neal Stephenson,
Neil Gaimon,
Sheri Tepper,
Connie Willis,
John Irving,
JK Rowling,
Patrick Rothfuss
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| Favorite Music & Artists: |
U2,
others who just aren't as great
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Testimonials
InfoSciPhi says:
"What can you say about Cindi's images that would compare to the actual photo's themselves? They are authentic, inspired, thoughtful, and often creatively conceived and rendered."
eclecticlibrarian says:
"Cindi takes photos that make me gasp in amazement at how well she captures a moment. Her portraits exude the personalities of the individuals in the photographs."
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