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Millennium Bridge view.

Well, I can't believe it, but it's already been two years since my unforgettable discovery of Karakol Peak in Kyrgyzstan. This kind of journey leaves a lasting impact, creating an irreparable nostalgia, but also an irresistible desire to return!

(Kyrgyzstan 2022)

 

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CN 594 rumbles along the countryside in peak Fall season.

 

Sussex, New Brunswick

 

October, 2025

Some things in life just don't perish,

Things you'd forever want to cherish.

Like fond memories of days gone by,

Of days strewn with joy.

Memories, you'd always want to carry

Through the winding roads of life, making you tarry,

And reflect over the good times,

And the bad times.

Yet making you smile and say,

'It's a wonderful Life'.

 

-- Priya

À force de collectionner les appareils photos Numérique

On se retrouve avec un joli paquet de cartes mémoire.

 

CompactFlash, SD, Stick, PCMCIA, ATA Card, SmartCard, microdrive XQD etc...

 

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"Memories of Matisse":

Unedited Digital Capture:2006:

Copyright:2016:Joel A. Fairchild.

This flower was taken at the Melbourne botanical gardens. Back in high school, I spent a lot of time here. It is full of memories....

Watercolor, 7"x5"

Daily Painting

 

Couldn't resist another one, just before packing my paints and brushes. This is a memory of my last visit to Ankara, in June, the bright sunlight casting shadows on this white, curving wall.

Post production with Snapseed app.

Memory tree stands at the exit of extinct extension.

The ocean takes a drop from here.

Steeply, to a depth of Hundreds of Meters.

The tree stands, awkwardly, marking this transition point.

The tree marks the limit, this island can be extended (grown) with reclamation.

The outer edge of reef.

The lagoon, (earlier this used to be!) together with reef, provides safety, and protects the island from many external forces.

When people intervene with nature, things start to go wrong.

 

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When people started migrating, en-mass, into this island, many things started to happen. Some wrong. Some very, very wrong.

 

Overcrowding and congestion led to many environmentally and socially unfriendly activities.

 

Houses spurted quickly, on beaches. Lagoons became the next beach.

Houses spurted quickly, on beaches. Lagoons became the next beach.

Houses. More houses...

Until finally the protective lagoon gave up.

Houses filled up every imaginable inch and space.

 

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Vulnerable.

One fine morning, in 1987?, A storm of tidal waves rammed the coastal areas and flooded the Capital island.

It caused massive losses to land and property, opening wide concerns of the environmental sustainability of the island.

 

The stupid actions of people cannot be reversed.

The island cannot go back to its former glory days.

 

A huge publicity campaign followed.

The disturbing pictures of this beautiful tropical paradise island faced with immediate extinction brought in sympathies from all over.

 

Hence, this 'temporary' 180 Million Dollar solution.

A kind donation by the Japanese.

 

The seawall around the Capital.

(Story coming.)

For an aerial view of the memory tree, please visit here!

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Fact: In a period of 15 years, the Capital island of Male' has grown

Three times its original size.

    

#31 Fill the frame with colour - 52 in 2015 Challenge

  

Prints from instagram.com/mirjam__b/

 

Springtime during Covid-19

just a memory now,the sun the fun and oh the blues sky's but so good to be back have a happy day .....

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Shot from a few years ago while we wait for the leaves to change this year

Puerto del Carmen

Lanzarote

I had a flashback into my youth, when all the SBB trains in second class had these seats in green (non smoker) and red (smoker). The plastic cover was certainly easy to clean, but sitting there in the summer heat was a pain.

 

On this day the car was used for the shuttle from Olten to Olten Depot.

Technically, this should be a terrible pic, But I love it. Missed focus, tilted perspective, and all.

 

Camera: Olympus OM-4T

Lens: F.Zuiko Auto-S 50mm/1.8

Film: Kodak Gold 200

Scanned: Englewood Camera

 

© Web-Betty: digital heart, analog soul

DAY 10 HOME SWEET HOME…

 

We are safely back home.

We came in at 4 this morning, tired and satisfied.

It was a real sentimental and photographic journey.

I love ‘going’ and I also love ‘returning’, like I said, the temperatures were what most people dream of for their holidays, warm, dry, blue skies… euuhh, not me… I prefer not too hot, sun in and out, some interesting white fluff in the blue. LOL

Especially in a city like Brugge, where streets are narrow and the old stone walls retain and radiate the heat! But apart from that, it was fabulous, met family and friends, spent some lovely time together, good food, great memories.

 

I wish you all the very best and thanx for all your kind words, time, comments, likes and faves. Very much appreciated.

M, (*_*)

 

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I did this shot before in Black and white, now here is the colour vision, My beautiful Husband Ian, my late beloved Mother-in-law Dulcie. and Johnny who was about 1-2 months old.

Just a play on words, see the bag in the centre . The run up to Christmas is often tough on children they are inundated with weeks and weeks of talk of the big day. The child was probably having a five- min wobble.

 

What drew me to the shot was the lady in the middle with the Panama bag . She appears to be supporting her Mother and Son and can be forgiven if just for a moment she is dreaming of being elsewhere!

 

I liked the shot as it appears to tell a story it may not be the story I tell of course!

South Shore Freight 805-804 switch Burnham Yard with friend Mike Polk as Engineer. Have many shots here of the South Shore's 700 and 800 class motors doing the same thing. Lots of good memories.

It snowed today in ottawa the first copious amounts that can be seen to last through the morning. The sunsets early, bringing back the memories of summer with late hour sunsets at the beach

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Standing by the water in Newcastle NSW Australia thinking of my Mother

من مشاركاتي بمسابقة آل ثاني - 2009

 

© All rights reserved to Hussain AL-Qurainy

 

...feeling nostalgic concerning the traveling experiences i embraced in previous years. it feels like some of my air that got caught by this crisis and it's being hard to get it back.

 

... also feeling like a "photographer" (full of myself writing this, huh?:p) who lives in a very poor moment in photography creativity. it is like i only have one tiny brush to paint a whole wall...

Things end but memories last for ever.

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AE1 - Ilford S400

 

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A wreath I made in memory of my pen pal of 51 years. The book pages represent her career as a librarian, the music notes is for her being in a bag pipe band and the little heart is for us. She is forever in the stars and in my heart.

Ein mittelalterliches,wunderschönes Städtchen!

 

aus dem Analogarchiv....

Ferien Begur,Costa Brava 1993

golden memories

of friends gathered by the sea

treasures of the heart

 

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