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First Person Photo of the Day

Posted: Wednesday, October 31, 2007 10:04 AM by Daily Nightly Editor
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Editor's note:  First Person "Photo of the Day" is a regular feature of photography submitted by users and readers.

Christine Haldeman from Pa. shares this photo:

"A picture of my oldest daughter with her twin sisters.  Maybe I am bias, but this picture was too cute to pass up sending in."

Happy Halloween!

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First Person Photo of the Day

Posted: Monday, October 22, 2007 4:21 PM by Daily Nightly Editor
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Editor's note:  First Person "Photo of the Day"  is breaking news pictures and photography submitted by users and readers.

David Anderson has this photo from the scene:

"This is taken from the Canyon Country fire. This photo was taken from my driveway.  I have no idea if my house is still there. (Location Plum Canyon)"

See more photos of the California wildfires here.

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First Person Photo -- and story -- of the Day

Posted: Wednesday, October 17, 2007 3:00 PM by Daily Nightly Editor
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Meng Wu shares her photo and story about seeing Beijing's new Olympic stadium.

"I am a college student at Beijing Forestry University studying Urban Planning. Toward the end of my summer vacation this past September, I went for a visit to the Bird's Nest Olympic Stadium and it turned out to be one of the most exciting days in my life."

Click here to read his story, see more photos.

This week, we've been featuring a series on "China Rising." See our homepage for more of those reports and videos. 

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First Person Photo of the Day

Posted: Tuesday, October 09, 2007 11:44 AM by Daily Nightly Editor
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Editor's note: Every weekday, you can check out our First Person "Photo of the Day"  --  breaking news pictures and photography submitted by you.

Mathilda Williams of Emerson, N.J. shares her fall photo.

Meanwhile, last night's report from Lee Cowan report was about fall feeling like the summer from NYC to Chicago. Watch video here.

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First Person Photo of the Day

Posted: Thursday, October 04, 2007 1:15 PM by Daily Nightly Editor
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Editor's note: Every weekday, you can check out our First Person "Photo of the Day"  --  breaking news pictures and photography submitted by you.

Steve Smith shares this photo of Fred Thompson on campaign.

VIDEO: Click here to watch last night's 'Nightly' report from Kelly O'Donnell on Thompson's performance, including his recent gaffes.

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First Person Photo of the Day

Posted: Wednesday, October 03, 2007 12:00 PM by Sam Go
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Kyle McCaskill shares this photo of Sen. Obama:

"This is from Senator Obama's NYC rally, it started out with singers and poets, and ended with obama speaking, 50,000 people were there in Washington Square Park."

Obama supporters have been sending us photos of their candidate on the stump. Send us a picture of other candidates on the trail.

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First Person photo of the day

Posted: Friday, September 28, 2007 10:52 AM by Will Femia
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Editor's note: It's our third week of a new feature on this blog. Every weekday, you can check out our First Person "Photo of the Day"  --  breaking news pictures and photography submitted by you.

Wendi Weidner provides this photo for the Autumn In America gallery.:

"Moulton Farmstand, Gilford, N.H."

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First Person photo of the day

Posted: Thursday, September 27, 2007 10:01 AM by Will Femia
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Editor's note: It's our third week of a new feature on this blog. Every weekday, you can check out our First Person "Photo of the Day"  --  breaking news pictures and photography submitted by you.

A late entry for Wednesday's photo of the day, Colleen Rathnapala submitted this photo last night.:

"This is the tallest Buddha in the world! 160 ft tall!  This was taken in Dambulla, Sri Lanka."

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First Person photo of the day

Posted: Tuesday, September 25, 2007 12:45 PM by Will Femia
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Editor's note: It's our third week of a new feature on this blog. Every weekday, you can check out our First Person "Photo of the Day"  --  breaking news pictures and photography submitted by you.

Today's photo of note is from John Pickens:

"Here are some pictures of the April Sound Country Club fire."

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First Person photo of the day

Posted: Monday, September 24, 2007 12:51 PM by Will Femia
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Editor's note: It's our third week of a new feature on this blog. Every weekday, you can check out our First Person "Photo of the Day"  --  breaking news pictures and photography submitted by you.

Today's photo of note is from Marilyn Nagy:

"Storm on its way in Naples, Florida. From the depression that started on the East Coast. Had rain on and off all day."

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