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siri_375729 Aug 2010 00:08Hello everyone,
I have had a few IKEA pictures for as long as I can remember, and now they are gone, o(((
They were stored temporarily in the basement and have now become moldy. Of course, IKEA no longer has them!
Can you help me with where else I might search, ask, or plead?
You probably all know the pictures:
The colorful paint pots
A dancer from behind, probably Indian or Nepalese
And the Taj Mahal at sunset
They were all posters!!!!!!
Please, please, I am so unhappy.
I have had a few IKEA pictures for as long as I can remember, and now they are gone, o(((
They were stored temporarily in the basement and have now become moldy. Of course, IKEA no longer has them!
Can you help me with where else I might search, ask, or plead?
You probably all know the pictures:
The colorful paint pots
A dancer from behind, probably Indian or Nepalese
And the Taj Mahal at sunset
They were all posters!!!!!!
Please, please, I am so unhappy.
Hi, I’m also looking for this picture with the Taj Mahal. 😉
But do you know if there are different versions of it?
Because my mother-in-law has this picture.
And strangely, the Taj Mahal building is in the center of the picture in hers.
However, in other pictures I’ve seen online, the building is strangely more to the left or right. 😕
But do you know if there are different versions of it?
Because my mother-in-law has this picture.
And strangely, the Taj Mahal building is in the center of the picture in hers.
However, in other pictures I’ve seen online, the building is strangely more to the left or right. 😕
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fotokatze2 May 2012 23:51Hello!
A good and often underestimated source for images is Wikipedia. For one, you can use almost all images for free at least for personal, private purposes. For example, the Taj Mahal by the Indian photographer Yann:

is available up to 3,840 × 2,525 pixels, allowing you to easily print a 60cm × 80cm (24in × 31in) poster at print-on-demand services. Costs are under 15 euros plus shipping.
Here are a few more example photos from Wikipedia for those looking for special images from around the world. These are all from one photographer: David Illiff
Night shot of Melbourne:

Westminster and Big Ben at dusk:

Tower Bridge:

Sydney:

and many more...
So no need to be sad anymore! Do it yourself, ladies and gentlemen!
fotokatze
A good and often underestimated source for images is Wikipedia. For one, you can use almost all images for free at least for personal, private purposes. For example, the Taj Mahal by the Indian photographer Yann:
is available up to 3,840 × 2,525 pixels, allowing you to easily print a 60cm × 80cm (24in × 31in) poster at print-on-demand services. Costs are under 15 euros plus shipping.
Here are a few more example photos from Wikipedia for those looking for special images from around the world. These are all from one photographer: David Illiff
Night shot of Melbourne:
Westminster and Big Ben at dusk:
Tower Bridge:
Sydney:
and many more...
So no need to be sad anymore! Do it yourself, ladies and gentlemen!
fotokatze
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