Oversight Explorer Logo

House Oversight Document Explorer

Search and explore committee documents

Documents tagged "rectangles"

Found 35 documents with this tag

EFTA00008863-p-2.jpg

The image appears to be a digital screenshot with various elements that are partially obscured by black rectangles, indicating that information is being censored or redacted. The text and details within the black boxes are not legible due to the obstruction. There seems to be some form of interface or software application visible around these blacked-out sections, but it's difficult to discern any specific content without further context. No people, locations, or distinct objects can be confidently identified due to the heavy redaction in the image.

EFTA00008599-p-24.jpg

The image you've provided appears to be a screenshot of a computer interface with a focus on a document or a digital display that has been obscured by black rectangles. The purpose of these rectangles seems to be to hide sensitive information, possibly names or other personal details. On the right side of the image, there is a partial view of what looks like a webpage or software interface, but it's not fully visible and lacks clear context. There are no texts, people, locations, or significant objects that can be confidently identified in this image due to the obscuring elements.

EFTA00005586-p-041.jpg

The image you've provided appears to be corrupted and displays a pattern of black and white rectangles instead of showing the original content. There is no discernible text, people, or recognizable objects that can be described. The corruption makes it impossible to determine what the original content might have been. If there are specific elements you're curious about within this image, please provide more context or ask a direct question about them.

EFTA00005536-p-2.jpg

This is a scanned image of what appears to be an old photo album page with photographs and handwritten text on it. The central photograph has been altered with two large black rectangles covering parts of the image, obscuring some details from view. The surrounding images show different scenes, including outdoor locations like a garden or park with people in the background. There is visible handwriting, but due to the quality and angle of the scan, it's difficult to read the content clearly. The photo album page itself has been torn, as indicated by rough edges on all sides.

EFTA00005495-p-26.jpg

The image shows a photograph of two people with their bodies partially obscured by black rectangles, indicating sensitive content that has been redacted for privacy. The background is indistinct but appears to be an outdoor setting with greenery. There are no visible texts or distinctive locations identifiable in the picture.

EFTA00005386-p-092.jpg

The image you've shared appears to be a blurred photo with sections of it obscured by black rectangles. These rectangles are placed over areas where presumably there should be faces or identifiable features. The background is indistinct and difficult to discern due to the motion blur, which gives the image an abstract quality. There are no texts, people, or specific locations that can be confidently identified from this blurry and obscured photo.

EFTA00005386-p-043.jpg

The image displays a collection of photographs that have been altered with black rectangles covering the content. The rectangles are placed over each photograph, obscuring the images within them entirely. There is no visible text on the photographs themselves; however, there is text in the bottom right corner which seems to be metadata or labels for each photo, but it's not legible due to the black rectangles covering them.

EFTA00005386-p-037.jpg

The image shows a piece of paper with several darkened rectangles arranged in rows and columns. Each rectangle is labeled with white text that appears to provide information about a corresponding photograph, such as the title or caption, date, time, camera model, exposure settings, and possibly other metadata. The style of the document suggests it could be an index card for a photographic collection or exhibition, with sections blocked out where actual photographs would typically be placed. There is also visible text on the bottom right corner that seems to indicate some form of identification or tracking number: "0636025".

EFTA00005386-p-031.jpg

The image shows a series of photographs placed on what appears to be an adhesive sheet or a photo book page with the corners attached by tabs. The photos are scattered across the sheet, some overlapping each other. Each photograph is bordered with black lines and contains various scenes that might include people, locations, or objects; however, the content within these borders is obscured due to large black rectangles covering them. These rectangles are likely placed there to maintain privacy or confidentiality over sensitive information contained in the photographs. The style of the image conveys a sense of mystery as it leaves viewers curious about the contents behind the blacked-out areas.

EFTA00005284-p-07.jpg

The image appears to be a collection of smaller photographs attached to paper with black adhesive borders, creating an album or scrapbook effect. Each photo is slightly tilted and overlapped with the next, suggesting a casual arrangement rather than a formal grid layout. The visible text in one of the photos seems to contain numbers "12" and "40" followed by words that are too small to read clearly. There are also some large black rectangles placed over parts of the images, obscuring them from view. These rectangles might be used for privacy or as a placeholder for information that is not visible in this image. The style of the image gives off a nostalgic feel, possibly reminiscent of physical photo albums kept by families and individuals in the past.

EFTA00005191-p-13.jpg

The image shows a printed page with several small photographs arranged in rows. The images are varied and include outdoor winter scenes, possibly from skiing activities. Some of the photos have been redacted with large black rectangles covering them. Text is visible in the upper portion of the photo, indicating that this is likely an album or collection meant to showcase these pictures. There are no people or specific locations identifiable within the individual photographs due to their small size and the presence of redactions. The overall style of the image suggests it might be a page from a report or presentation, given the methodical arrangement and the use of black rectangles for censoring certain parts of the photos.

EFTA00005075-p-14.jpg

The image shows a compact disc partially obscured by an overlay of black rectangles with white borders, likely indicating sections that have been redacted or are confidential. The CD appears to be placed on top of a textured surface, possibly cardboard or wood, which is slightly raised in the center, creating a slight dome shape beneath the disc. The style of the image seems candid and informal, potentially taken with a digital camera due to its low resolution and graininess.

EFTA00005075-p-02.jpg

The image shows a piece of paper with several blacked out rectangles arranged in columns and rows. The rectangles are uniformly filled with a solid black color, obscuring any information they might contain. There is visible text along the top edge of the paper, but it is also redacted, preventing legibility. On either side of the paper, there's some kind of marking or barcode, which could be used for identification purposes. The style of the image appears to be a digital scan or photograph due to the slight curvature and shadows visible around the edges of the paper, suggesting it is being held up against a light source.

EFTA00004975-p-046.jpg

The image is a collage of nine smaller photos arranged in three rows and three columns. Each photo has been altered with black rectangles covering the faces of individuals, likely for privacy reasons. The top row features landscapes and interiors, while the bottom two rows depict people engaged in various activities and settings that are not entirely clear due to the image being cut off at the sides. There is no visible text within this part of the image. The style appears casual and personal, possibly representing someone's memories or a selection of photographs.

EFTA00004800-p-71.jpg

The image shows a series of photographs printed on paper, with each photograph appearing to be censored by black rectangles placed over the area that has been obscured. The censor marks are uniform in size and orientation, indicating a systematic approach to redacting the contents. There is text visible at the top of the first photograph and the bottom of the last one, but it is too small to read clearly from this angle. The style suggests these could be official documents or reports where sensitive information has been deliberately concealed.

EFTA00004800-p-04.jpg

The image shows a close-up of what appears to be the edge of a piece of paper with multiple rectangular holes cut into it. On these rectangles, there are various pieces of tape with writing on them. The text includes numbers and letters such as "1", "2", "3", "4", "5", "6", and some alphanumeric characters like "R001", "R002", etc. There is also the word "DRAFT" visible on one of the tapes. The purpose or context of this arrangement is not clear from the image alone.

EFTA00004663-p-045.jpg

The image displays a plastic sleeve containing what appears to be a document with some information obscured by black rectangles, likely to protect personal data or sensitive information from being read in this context. The background is neutral and nondescript, allowing the focus on the document within the sleeve. There are no visible texts, people, locations, or significant objects that can be described beyond what has been obscured by the black rectangles.

EFTA00004663-p-040.jpg

The image appears to be a document with several black rectangles superimposed over it. The rectangles are irregularly shaped and seem to obscure parts of the text. There is no visible text that can be read due to these blacked-out areas. The background of the document looks like standard white paper, and the edges of the document are not perfectly straight, suggesting it may have been torn or cut from a larger sheet. No people, locations, or significant objects can be discerned due to the obscuring effect of the rectangles.

EFTA00004577-p-51.jpg

The image shows a piece of paper with redacted information on it. The redactions are made using black rectangles to cover up certain details, which suggests the need for confidentiality. There is a date in the top left corner that appears to be redacted as well. The rest of the visible text and numbers seem to be related to some kind of inventory or tracking system, but specific details are obscured by the redactions.

EFTA00004577-p-23.jpg

The image appears to be a collection of photographs that have been edited with black rectangles to obscure certain areas within each frame. This type of image is often used to demonstrate the process of redacting sensitive information from visual media. The visible portions of the photographs show various scenes, possibly including people and objects, but without additional context or the ability to see the entire images, it's not possible to provide more specific details about their content.

Page 1 of 2Next