Time Machine iphoto backup, displaced photos

I'm not certain this is the correct Time Machine discussion area.
My pictures are backed up on my hard-drive but not available on my computer.
About one month ago I backed up my computer using a lacie external hard-drive by plugging it into my MacBook. I used the time machine application. Somehow the pictures on my MacBook were erased. I hope they are backed up on my hard-drive. I don't know how to find them. I want to get all my pictures back on my computer.
How can I get to my pictures?

In a Finder window go to this folder:
Home / Pictures
Now launch the Time Machine "time travel" interface. Navigate back to a date you know the photos existed.
Highlight the iPhoto Library icon.
Go to the "Gear" button in the tool bar and select "Restore iPhoto Library to..."
In the dialogue box navigate to:
Home / Pictures
... and click "Choose".
Cancel out of Time Machine.
Now before launching iPhoto you need to hold down the Option key and then launch iPhoto. It will then ask you which library you would like to use. Select it and it will import it. This may take awhile depending on how many photos you have.
Hope this helps

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