I transferred photos from iphoto to a Seagate external hard drive and now I cant access the photos

When I plug in the hard drive to my macbook, I can see the iPhoto folder but it tells me that it is not accessible since Time Machine is running.
All I want to do is pull a few pictures off of the hard drive.  So frustrating!  Any help is greatly appreciated!

I tried turning ogg Time Machine but I am still unable to access any photos.  The actual message that I receive when I try opening iPhoto on the hard drive is 'You can't open the application iPhoto because it is in a Time Machine backup.'  Am I trying to open the wrong thing?  I have looked for photo files but didnt find any.  Thanks for your help!

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    Holly Mae
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