Margery H. Freeman
In 1943, at the age of 12, I bought my first camera from my parents. I really wanted a camera although I knew I couldn’t use it until after World War II was over because 35 mm slide film was not available to civilians. After the war I could get film, and my family traveled from Pennsylvania through the West for a number of summers. I used several different kinds of 35 mm film: Burke, Ansco, Kodak, and others. Only the Kodak held up well and all those taken in the late 1940s with Kodak film are as good today as when they were taken. All the others had to be thrown away after just a few years. Most of the pictures I took were in National Parks and most were landscapes, since the parks were quite empty. I lost this camera at Niagara Falls during my honeymoon.
For years with my young growing family I settled for snapshots. We raised our children in Seattle, Washington and Berkeley, California. My mother had become an excellent amateur photographer using slide film. She gave me her manual Nikon when she upgraded to a through the lens light-metered camera. Most of my pictures are taken with a manuel Nikon of one kind or another.
It is obvious from my pictures that I am most interested in people and their cultures and take pictures that intrigue me about the diversity of people and what they do.
Resources created by Margery H. Freeman
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- Drying fibers

- In Tirkhedhunga, Nepal, a woman spreads hemp fibers on the floor to dry. Sun hemp is grown for fibers and the fibers are used for making ropes, weaving baskets, and many other things.
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- Ducks swim in canal near Mai Chau

- Ducks swim in a canal near Mai Chau. These brown, white, and black ducks with yellow bills are a domesticated variety raised by local rice farmers. In many parts of Southeast Asia, farmers raise ducks and farm wet-rice fields in a mutually beneficial, or symbiotic,...
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- Dune debris in Great Sand Dunes National Park, CO

- The dunes in Great Sand Dunes National Park, Colorado. The dunefield covers thirty square miles in the San Luis Valley. It is home to the tallest dunes in North America; the highest, Star Dune, towers at 750 feet. The Sangre de Cristo Mountains, visible in...
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- Dune in Coral Pink Sand Dunes State Park, Utah

- Clumps of yellow wildflowers sprout from a dune in Coral Pink Sand Dunes State Park, in Kanab, Utah. The sharp spine of the dune arcs in a graceful curve. The sand is eroded from Navajo sandstone from the Middle Jurassic geologic period, and its hue is derived...
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- The dunes of Great Sand Dunes National Park, in front of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains

- The dunes in Great Sand Dunes National Park, Colorado. The dunefield covers thirty square miles in the San Luis Valley. It is home to the tallest dunes in North America; the highest, Star Dune, towers at 750 feet. The Sangre de Cristo Mountains, visible in...
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- Eagle king Sadayu attacks Ravana's chariot (Thai Ramayana mural)

- A mural painting at the Emerald Buddha Temple shows the eagle king Sadayu attacking the demon king Ravana after he kidnaps Sita. Sadayu is shown as a great green bird swooping down on the many-armed demon Ravana in his golden chariot. Sita stands at the back...
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- Eagle king Sadayu flapping wings in dance performance at Yogyakarta, Indonesia

- A dancer costumed as the eagle king Sadayu stands tall and flaps his wings in a performance at Yogyakarta in July 1986. The dancer's feathered costume is a textured blue fabric with a painted wooden head and gold crown. The carved bird head has wide round...
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- Eagle king Sadayu wounded in battle in dance performance at Yogyakarta

- The eagle king Sadayu is wounded in battle. The Javanese dancer in a bright blue bird costume lies on the floor in a dance performance at Yogyakarta in July 1986. The costume includes a carved, blue painted bird head with a god crown, and a full-body costume...
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- Earthenware pot collection in Medellin, Colombia

- Dozens of earthenware pots sit under a fabric roof. Most likely, this is a photo of a market stall. Medellín is a fast-growing city in Colombia. Heavy investment in industry has made Medellín's economy one of the strongest in the country. This photo shows...
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- East Mitten butte at sunrise in Monument Valley, AZ

- East Mitten butte at sunrise in Monument Valley, Arizona. The Mitten butte is named for its shape, which resembles a mitten. Monument Valley is located inside Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park, the Navajo Nation equivalent to a national park. Monument Valley...
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- Eating apples in Nepal

- At Lete, en route from Ghasa to Tukche, Nepal, a tourist and two guide/porters eat apples at a resting area. The tourist wears leather hiking boots, while the guide/porter wears flip-flops! Apples are emerging as a cash crop in the mountain villages near the...
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- Ecuador *"Panama Hat"

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- Ecuadorian air force plane on the runway

- An Ecuadorian Air Force plane sits on a runway among several smaller propeller-driven airplanes. The Ecuadorian Air Force saw action in the early 1980s and mid 1990s in border disputes with Peru. Most recently, however, the Air Force has been most used in...
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- Ecuadorian flowers

- Blue and white flowers are framed by red blooming flowers. These flowers are from the highlands region of Ecuador. Ecuador has begun developing its vast oil reserves, but the country still retains much of its ecological diversity. From the coastal plantations,...
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- Ecuadorian nativity figurines

- A set of nativity figurines is laid out on a black cloth adorned with an Asian motif. Roman Catholicism is the official religion of Ecuador and is practiced by 12 million out of 13 million inhabitants of Ecuador. The Church was very influential during the...
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- Ecuadorian rainforest flower

- A small purple and yellow rainforest flower hangs from a green plant. Ecuador is commonly divided into three regions—the coast on the west, the Andes in the middle, and the Amazon rainforest to the east. In fact, the rainforest area of Ecuador is commonly...
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- Ecuadorian rainforest stream

- A shallow stream extends into the Ecuadorian rainforest. Sunlight filters through the dense canopy to expose a small rocky island in the stream. Ecuador is commonly divided into three regions—the coast on the west, the Andes in the middle, and the Amazon...
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- Ecuadorian statue of the crucifixion

- A wooden statue of the crucifixion is displayed. A second statue is displayed behind, out of focus. Roman Catholicism is the official religion of Ecuador and is practiced by 12 million out of 13 million inhabitants of Ecuador. The Church was very influential...
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- Ecuadorian wild orchid

- A white wild orchid blooms in the Ecuadorian rainforest. Ecuador is commonly divided into three regions—the coast on the west, the Andes in the middle, and the Amazon rainforest to the east. In fact, the rainforest area of Ecuador is commonly referred...
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- Egrets atop a tree at the Maverick entrance to Big Bend National Park

- One of the western entrances to Big Bend National Park is near Maverick Mountain. Seven white egrets with orange beaks sit atop a tree nearby.They standout against the bright blue sky.
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