Homeland_security_at_Penn_Station.jpg
Summary
Description Homeland security at Penn Station.jpg |
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This picture was taken on July 17, 2004, at Penn Station in New York City. It depicts some Army National Guard members. At least one of the guardsmen are armed, though all three are equipped with
gas mask carriers
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The picture was taken somewhat surreptitiously, hence the low quality. The camera was a Toshiba PDR-2300. The image was auto-leveled, rotated slightly, and despeckled with The Gimp, before being cropped and scaled down (original resolution was 1600x1200) and saved as JPEG with a quality of 0.81.
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Author | Grendelkhan at English Wikipedia |
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- 2004-08-05 07:01 Grendelkhan 650×484× (51521 bytes) This picture was taken on [[July 17]], [[2004]], at Penn Station in New York City. It depicts some Army National Guard members. The picture was taken somewhat surreptitiously, hence the low quality. The camera was a Toshiba PDR-2300. The image was auto-le