I had the same issue. I remote desktop to my server in Azure, opened IIS, went to the folder where I have the images and tried to Browse it, I got an Internal Server Error telling me "The requested page cannot be accessed because the related configuration data for the page is invalid". The issue was with this staticContent definition:
<mimeMap fileExtension=".mp4" mimeType="video/mp4"/>
So I opened the web.config, searched for "mp4" and removed the section where I was defining that mimeMap.
After that I could browse the image and when I refreshed my page in my local machine all images showed up.
I then deleted that mimeMap definition from my Web.Release.config file. I had created it because previously I had published this project as a WebSite in azure and I couldn't deliver mp4 videos using the tag, but that seems not to be necessary when using a Cloud Service.
Hope this helps.
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