[Sw-l] photos of famous places, etc.

Erika Hoffmann erhoffma at OBERLIN.EDU
Tue May 3 18:35:23 UTC 2016


I'd be very happy to help if I have photos that could be of use to you. Certainly I have appropriate photos for Nepal (though it sounds as if Nepal might not be included) and India. I have good photos for some places in Europe and also South Africa.
However, I'm abroad and away from my photos until mid-June. If that won't be too late I can scan some options for your potential use then.

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> On May 3, 2016, at 23:56, James Shepard-Kegl <kegl at MAINE.RR.COM> wrote:
> 
> Fellow SignWriters, 
> 
> Nicaraguan Sign Language Projects is producing a revised Nicaraguan Sign 
> Language grammar manual which includes a 1000+ entry glossary.  That glossary is 
> broken down into sections, including a Geography section. 
> 
> The geography section provides signs in video frames and SignWriting, along with 
> Spanish and English, for the names of most (sadly, not all) of the countries of 
> the world.  This includes all the South and North American countries, many of 
> the Carribean island nations, most of the European countries, most of the Middle 
> Eastern countries, many of the African countries, and the larger Asian countries 
> (India, China, Japan, Pakistan, Vietnam, Thailand, North and South Korea --  not 
> Malaysia, yet.)  With each entry we try to include about four photographs that 
> students can associate with that country.  Often, this means an animal (kangaroo 
> for Australia, for example), something natural (the Grand Canyon for the USA, 
> for example), something man-made (pyramids for Egypt), and a photo of someone in 
> native or folk costume.  Sometimes, we have additional photos -- perhaps a 
> musical instrument associated with the country, or a photo of a famous building. 
> 
> In the first edition, we rather brazenly scooped up these photos from the 
> Internet, trying to avoid copyright infringements -- not always successfully.  
> This time, we are trying to avoid the whole copyright mess by using original 
> photos.  Well, you know, I cannot go to Egypt to take a photo of a camel or a 
> pyramid.  But, it occurs to me that SignWriters are spread all over the planet.  
> So, if you have a nice photo of something representative of your country or 
> places you have visited, I am hoping you would be willing to share that with us.  
> With today's technology, sometimes you can use your cell phone to take a photo 
> of an old photo.  I probably can even sharpen up the image a bit. 
> 
> If you will email us such photos and let me how you would like to see the credit 
> appear, we can publish this glossary not only in hard copy but on the web, 
> without fear that some company down the line demand payment (potentially 
> substantial payment) for our charitable use of the photo. 
> 
> By the way, these manuals are distributed to students and their families in 
> Nicaragua at no charge, although the printing expenses for us really do add up. 
> 
> Thank you, everyone -- James
> 
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