Shorpyis a photo blog about what life a hundred years ago was like: How people looked and what they did for a living, back when not having a job usually meant not eating.Drop us a note.
Retrievr sifts through photographs stored in Yahoo's Flickr database by using mouse-powered doodles as its search criteria. Visitors use a basic sketchpad and color palette to craft a tree, a shoe, a house -- and Retrievr returns photos that match. Or, at least, that loosely match. A lot depends on the craftiness of the artist and the peculiarities of Mr. Langreiter's search engine.
You'll also find our Elegance theme, sponsored by Jewelboxing, which includes some stunning moments of everyday beauty. And this issue includes our 9 to 5 theme. Much of our lives is taken up by work, so we asked for portraits of people on the job. The results provide an amazing glimpse into other people's lives, and put a whole new spin on the question, What do you want to be when you grow up?
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