For starters, look at the site in my signature, and explore several pages. I'm not saying that because it's a shameless plug ... it is ... but your website is basically like mine. I'm not a good reader, but I've got some skill with a camera, so I built a site around images. Even if a good picture says a thousand words, Google can't read them.
You're using some kind of "CMS" to build html pages from images in a database. Example: this one is the peak of Mt Ranier. Each page has some data swapped in, like the src part of the img tag, and the hrefs your "1024x768" and "800x600" links point at. The url seems to include the ID from the database:
http://www.imagedaddy.com/view/Snow-04/445
Where was this shot? I think a lot of your viewers would be curious. It would add a little bit of text to your page. Anything else about the photo that stands out, enough to fill a paragraph? Does the photo have a title? It should be the page title, or at least most of it. And the url, too.
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