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I completely forgot I took this photo three hours after the fire started.
This was when the wind started to shift and I got all of this over my house and it started to rain black ash and embers.
This fire REALLY scared me as it was so big.
Didn't do anything to it except resize
Shafts of light help illuminate a bird of paradise in a shaded garden at the Fairview Hotel in the Kenyan capital of Nairobi. The Fairview, with its beautiful kept grounds and tasteful common areas remind visitors of the African country's Colonial period in the early 20th century. ©2025 John M. Hudson | jmhudson1.com
Remind me not to keep this flood series going forever, but I do have a few more to post
photo 11 of flooded park series
© AnvilcloudPhotography
Reminds me of one of the Smurf's homes (perhaps this is where the idea came from as this dates back well before the TV show).
This Arctic Skua reminded me of the conductor of an orchestra. He had been bathing in a fresh water pool and was just flapping himself dry. This photo also shows the white wing flashes and deep barrel chest characteristic of this species. In summer they don't catch their own food like most seabirds, but mug other seabirds for food they are carrying back in their crops. When chased panicking seabirds will regurgitate their last meal and the skua will gather it all in mid air with astonishing dexterity. I photographed this one on St Kilda where I had another encounter with a breeding Arctic Skua. When I walked high on the hill one Skua called at me to signal its displeasure as it had a chick somewhere nearby. I didn't want to disturb it so headed back down and as soon as I turned my back I felt a rush of air as it divebombed me. This one wouldn't attack while I was watching so I then had to walk backwards out of its territory. But one bird on Svalbard wasn't so timid and physically struck me as I was taking a photograph of it charging me. Here's the photo just before impact: www.flickr.com/photos/timmelling/9459817588/in/photolist
One final thing; Skuas have webbed feet like most seabirds but there is an optical illusion going on here that makes the feet look unwebbed. That is because the webs were almost submerged, but the "middle toe" is a reflection of the leg making the toes look normal.
This reminds me of the saying "run like you stole it" Only... it would be fly like you stole it as he makes off with his morsel of corn. I think Jays are one of our most beautiful birds and even if they can be a bit loud, I still welcome them to my yard! :)
……It is certainly cold at the moment but these Roses in the front garden seem to think otherwise!!! Taken on my phone for my iPhoneaday 365 and edited in Lightroom. Alan:-)……
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With time on my hands, I've been going through old photos, finding good memories and things that gave me a smile back when. This is one of my all-time favorites.
You can't really see it, but there is a shallow ditch running from left to right across this path. I used to have to jump the ditch in the spring when it was flowing. Then one day, I saw someone had made a little bridge of two-by-fours. Nice - no more muddy feet. My real smile came several months later in the fall. Taking my usual route, I saw someone had painted the wood to look like piano keys. Just looking at this photo reminds me of how amazed and delighted I felt that day.
Reminds me of the Hippopotamus song - "Mud, Mud, Glorious mud, Nothing quite like it for cooling the blood !"
Seen at Malibu Lagoon.
It is always amazing to find such beautiful meadows full of so different wild flowers...it reminded me on my child hood where this was quite usual...
Es ist immer wieder erstaunlich solche wunderschönen Wiesen zu finden, mit so vielen unterschiedlichen Wildblumen...es erinnerte mich an meine Kindheit, wo das noch ziemlich normal war...
Flower Power
Reminds me that we need to be careful of which path we are taking.
A little planning, wise thinking and a word of prayer will always help.
macro Shot with Pentax-M 50mm F1.7 50mm extension tube.
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To view the album of artistic macros click here.
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Reminds me of encyclopaedic pictures from my childhood of prehistoric giant dragonflies cruising over a Devonian rain forest....or is that just me..?? Probably.....LOL...!!!
P.s. Black Darters are a tad smaller.....lol...again.
Nikon D500...300mm F4 PF.....1/4000th....iso 400......F 5.6....
Cheers for stopping...looking...sometimes faving...and...commenting....merci...
The bird reminded me of a computer game "Monkey Island 2", where one challenge is that the player has to feed a parrot to solve a riddle (and this bird shouts "Polly needs a cracker").
The image was taken in the zoo of Münster inside a house at ISO 6400. I find it quite remarkable how well the image turned out after post processing with relative low noise.
BTW - Most of the post processing was done with Affinity Photo (as some of my later images). Why Affinity Photo and not Photoshop? I "own" PS and it is a very good program, but I don't like the subscription model of Adobe. Affinity Photo is quite cheap (at the moment a discount of 50%) and I was curious how good it is. My conclusion is, that it is almost as good as Photoshop and in some special cases even better (e.g. file size is often smaller) and I don't feel so dependant on Adobe. Additionally I like to support a smaller company which offers such cool products for a low price.
Taken at the newly re-opened beautiful Elysion well worth a visit:)
I am wearing:
*Mon Cheri* - Brooke Jersey Dress (NEW)
Truth hair - Lisette [1 side]
*RE* Luxy Rings
Catwa head - Jessica
Maitreya Lara body and Bento hands
Lara Hurley skin - Beth
The pose is from Luanes World poses - "Something to remind you" - it will be available soon:) (NEW)
Reminded me of a big pink rose, thorns and all. It's nice to see some bright color on a dark dreary December day in Iowa.
The continuing story of the wasp nest in my fence. All three of them are touching antennae and communicating: "Hey let's get that guy with the camera - he's getting a little too close." They didn't attack and I still maintained my delicate relationship with the colony. I knew if I took enough shots I'd get something cool like this trio.
They remind me of a tri-blade propeller on an airplane.
Yellow Jacket - Vespula pensylvanica
My Backyard Fence
Lafayette, Colorado
Some lovely new life bursting forth from a large old chestnut tree - the shape of the new leaves reminded me of angel wings for some reason!
© Dominic Scott 2021
The hardest part to remember is that you are perfect just as you are, and you can't let anyone change you. They accept you for who you are, inside and out, or they walk away. No choice. Reminding yourself that it's all going to be okay, is a daily battle in itself.
Hiking among mountains, hills, waterfalls, and rivers always reminds me of the magic of the world. It may not be quite the same magic as a fire wielding mage in epic fantasy, but it makes it easy to imagine that world of high magic.
Sony A7RIV
Sony LA-EA5
Minolta AF 75–300 mm f/4.5–5.6
Remind yourself it's ok to not be ok sometimes.
No one has the right to tell you that their life is harder than yours. No one has the right to invalidate your struggles because they "got through it fine." No one has the right to tell you to suck it up because other people have it "worse." Hardships are not comparable. Your struggles are real, legitimate, and just as difficult as anyone else's.
Sure, you will be ok, but take the time to NOT be ok too.
This reminds me somewhat of one of the lighthouses on the Oregon coast with the exception that the large one isn't there... Created with words in Wombo-Dream using Art Style HDR 2....
Remind me to never go up a tree to get away....it didn't take this Mountain Lion long at all to get up there.
remind me of Star trek...which btw, zOMG, it's sooo awesome. Alright, that was a little too much nerd that came out. whoossaaaaaaa
I thought this executive type portrait was appropriate for the hawk today, so here it is. Reminds me of the corporate portraits I have seen hanging at various corporate headquarters.
This reminded me of groups too busy looking in and around at one another they can't see nor accept others who are different but the same. Or simply don't want to. Echo chambers. Confirmation biases it's just them. Them versus the world. Mooooove on! Lol
Film: Rollei Infrared 400
400iso
Format: 120 Medium Format 6x6
No Crop. DIY Infrared Filter (see here for a how to make one www.flickr.com/photos/lisa-frattaroli/54591248931/in/date...) Dust spec removal in Photoshop.
NOT A.I!
Camera: Yashica Mat (1960s)
Lens: Yashinon 80mm 1:3.5
Metering: Sunny 16 Rule +4 stops
F16 + 1/500 = F16 + 1/30
Tripod and Shutter Release Cable
Development:
Kodak D76. 10.50mins, 20C, Stock (no dilution), Tilt x 5 agitation for first 10secs of every minute.
Ilford Fixer 3.5mins
Ilford Wetting Agent (a few drops)