Problem with Applications folder

In trying to put my photos on to a flash drive, all the pictures ended up in the "Applications" folder.  I tried the restore from time machine but could not succeed.  Is there a way I can correct this problem?

If you can see the photos in the Applications folder, just drag them out onto your desktop and/or directly to the flash drive icon on your desktop.

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    [#|2005-08-31T23:37:57.000+1000|WARNING|sun-appserver-pe8.1_01|javax.enterprise.tools.launcher|_ThreadID=10;|LAUNCHER005:Spaces in your PATH have been detected. The PATH must be consistently formated (e.g. C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.5.0\bin; ) or the Appserver may not be able to start and/or stop.  Mixed quoted spaces in your PATH can cause problems, so the launcher will remove all double quotes before invoking the process. The most reliable solution would be to remove all spaces from your path before starting the Appservers components.  |#]
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