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Remind you of Latte designs? Photo taken at Redfish Lake, Idaho.

Reminds me of a Pink Floyd album cover...

 

Featured as one of the photos on the BBC Scotland website 'Your Pictures of Scotland' for the week of September 5-12 2025.

From an early age I wanted to travel. Fortunately, my life has been filled with trips both near and far away. There have been times in my longer journeys that I longed for home and often a scene would hit the nostalgia button and visions of the familiar would flood my heart and mind. Country roads in the fall now take me back to a place that is no more.

Reminds me of an Edward Hopper painting.

Reminds me of La Fontaine's fable: Le lièvre et la tortue.

Remind the Climate Change - Postglacial or man made? Does not matter..

Per ricordarci che nulla è scontato, che anche le piccole, trascurabili cose hanno il loro posto e la loro funzione nel complesso meccanismo dell'esistenza.

  

To remember taking nothing for granted and realize that even minor, little things have their place and importance in the existence fragile balance.

  

Apr 11, 2009 # 4

 

Reminding my unforgettable trip to Italy and Capri this May.

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UNESCO Weltkulturerbe

Erinnerung an meine unvergeßliche Reise nach Italien und Capri

im Mai.

Reminds me of Alice in wonderland so much.

Reminded me of when I used to ski. The mountain often didn't look so high or so steep or so far!

We chose to walk the dirt path just off to the right which takes you through some woods, crosses a little brook and eventually leads you to the Temple of Love and the Rock Garden!

I was reminded this weekend while looking for a family photo, that I have now been shooting with a digital for 10 years. That's kind of hard to believe when I think that after 5 more years of shooting digital I will have equalled all my time shooting slides. Did come across a few shots I forgot about from a decade ago.

 

Here BNSF 9294 East is about done with its morning trip on BNSF's Brainerd Sub. as it approaches Carlton, MN on March 24, 2007. A decade ago BNSF coal traffic into Superior was reaching its highest point ever and they still used mostly DC power at this point. Always liked the green 9200s and was happy to catch many on the Brainerd Sub. The BN/BNSF SD60Ms always looked at home pulling coal and ore through the northwoods.

 

Consist on this morning was BNSF 9294, EMD 9050, and BNSF 9296 pulling 123 new DETX cars. The patch job on these Green Giants was quite tasteful, even later when they became 8100s.

Reminds me of Alfred Hitchcock (the birds)

Processed with VSCO with nc preset

Reminded me of a propeller on a ship going through the water at high speed. Created with different shapes of light. No photo shop, and is one single image taken over the span of 195 seconds using some light painting brushes instead of regular paint.

#Lightpaintingbrushes

just playing around with the flood again, this time with a branch of the coconut tree! up close the tree has a golden stalk with deep emerald blades of green...

 

i have been getting a lot of questions on how to do the flood effect. it is done by using a plug-in which you can try here: www.flamingpear.com/flood.html

 

Took this as it reminded me of a Peter Brook painting. No man and his dog in the shot but there was a lass and her pooch behind the lens!

 

🎶This is a song about Peter Brook’s paintings by local folk singer Roger Davies youtu.be/3cL6tEJqze4

The Gate Church in the name of St. Nicholas the Wonderworker. Astrakhan. Kremlin.

 

Надвратный храм во имя святого Николая Чудотворца. Астрахань. Кремль.

Reminded me of a Monet painting, one of his better ones

She loved red Gladiolus and had them grow on the side of her house that were taller then me.

Explored, April 27th

reminds me of scribbles :)

(the mesh on the fence is under water)

This reminds me of something from a scary movie where we see one image of the real thing and behind it we see a shadow with a different shape. But that's neither in this case. This branch is part of a tree that is under a bridge. I caught it at a point where part of the branch is in the light and the rest is in the shadow of the bridge. The background is the concrete bridge support. I got lucky on this one. It's one of my personal favorites and it was east to process. I spent more time typing this paragraph than I did developing this image. :) (The Dalles Area IMG_1977.jpg)

Great Blue Heron in pine tree.

Chesapeake Bay Environmental Center, Grasonville, Maryland.

The works remind me Fernando Botero Angulo's sculptures.

  

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Chorrera

(900 – 300 a.C.)

 

Chorrera is the most widespread culture in Ecuador. It represents the antecedent of later culture that flourished during the Period of Regional Development.

 

It was a markedly hierarchical society with specific specialization’s as evidenced by the extraordinary technical and artistical quality of Chorrera pottery. Fruits, animals and human beings were represented with numberless details, which makes this ceramic tradition unique in the native archaeology of Ecuador.

 

The most interesting piece is the whistle-bottle that reproduces the sounds of different animals when water is poured into it and the air contained in the bottle moves through a resonant box. Not less extraordinary is the decorative technique of iridescence whose quality has not been surpassed by any other native culture in Ecuador.

 

I'm often reminded of fairytales when I visit CatChums, but surely Rosie's tale must qualify best. Bred for beauty, then living as an unloved showcat Rosie now sits sadly atop her abandoned tower, waiting for somebody to love her.

Luckily the tower is made from soft furnishings and is at CatChums so she is in safe hands. Rosie will need to be an only cat and will need a great deal of love and attention from somebody who has some knowledge of the Siamese breed. I've thought about poor Rosie a lot and am so much hoping she gets the fairytale ending she deserves x

 

www.catChums.org.uk

Reminded me of the Woody Guthrie song Little seed.

www.youtube.com/watch?v=aO1HSp2soiA

Not that I see anyone intentionally planting dandelion seeds but thankfully they survive.

...reminds me of clothes hung out on a line in the winter.

...Reminds Me Of An Old Song My Dad Used To Sing ...

 

" How Beautiful Heaven Must Be "

 

The Primitive Quartet

  

Happy Easter Day My Dear Flickr Friends ..... Cindy

 

Please Hit The " L" Key If Possible !

Brodtener Ufer, Travemünde/Ostsee

Baltic Sea

 

auf Tour mit Yellow Cloud

  

Reminding us that art, like true friends, envelops us with its positive spirit ! .... "Looking close... on Friday!"

Reminds me of the hatch in the Lost tv series

just something small, made for the coffee house down the road...actual finished print is 2" x 8".

This image reminds me of some that you get with edge-detecting artistic filters, but the curious thing is that it is created just using ‘statistical’ stacking and blend modes, with a little general tonal adjustment.

 

Five captures were stacked in Affinity Photo though you can do the same in Photoshop. My initial objective in taking the images was to get rid of the pedestrians that were wandering around. If you stack a number of images using the Median function then provided the pedestrians are moving about you can usually get rid of them without any selections and painting. The median function works by taking the most common value for a particular pixel in the stacked images and using that in the result.

 

But then my brain aroused itself from its usual torpor (concerning!) and asked ‘what if I just….’ (extremely worrying!). So I tried some of the other stacking functions, some of which gave interesting results.

 

This image is a combination of a Median stack, with no pedestrians, and Variance stacks which had dark ghosts of the people wandering about, blended together a number of times using various blend modes. Some of the ghosts appeared twice in different places :)

 

But what you really want to know is where the images were taken (I realise that I’m kidding myself). This is the Bridge of Sighs in Oxford. It joins two parts of Hertford College across New College Lane. It’s named after the famous Venice bridge. Cambridge also has a Bridge of Sighs so I am sure there was a bit of rivalry going on as there often is between these two universities.

 

I was a bit disappointed to discover that this particular bridge was relatively new, constructed in the 20th century (around 1914 - the Cambridge one predates it by almost 90 years).

 

As it’s heavily processed I thought I would post it for Sliders Sunday.

 

Thanks for taking the time to look. I hope you enjoy the image. Happy Easter and happy Sliders Sunday :)

Have a great weekend!

Que tengan un hermoso fin de semana!

Reminds me of the days when the malls and downtown areas were overcrowded with last minute shoppers (I am headed out this morning).

-Product name-

WeAreSoul - Remind Me

 

Inworld Store:

WeAreSoul

 

MARKETPLACE:

WeAreSoul Marketplace

 

Reminding rewinding

Removing regretting

Forgetting

Reminded me of this song from the TV show, "Then Came Bronson" in the 70's.

 

Going down that long lonesome highway

Bound for the mountains and the plains

Sure ain't nothing here gonna tie me

And I got some friends I'd like to see

One of these days I'm gonna settle down

But till I do I won't be hanging round

Going down that long lonesome highway

Gonna live life my way

 

One of these days I'm gonna settle down

But till I do I won't be hanging round

Going down that long lonesome highway

Gonna live life my way

Yes I'm going down that long lonesome highway

Gonna live life my way

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=PJNI1VoH-bA

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