![]() ![]() My birthplace is just outside of the frame, 3 houses to the left.The American Revolution is a period in history when the colonials of the Empire of Great Britain in America fought for freedom and independence from the crown. However it says: Visually similar results (100). ![]() When I used the new function to see if the original of this one (found here) was on Alamy also: ![]() And maybe we did witness some trial runs. Maybe it is indeed used to populate the Similar stock images. Where this function is being used we don't know yet. As you probably have seen, Alamy now has search by image as well. P.S., I don't know what method Alamy uses, but in this similar case, keyword similarity would not be possible. Since I gave no verbal identifiers, it must have been doing it through image recognition. With the other, the results included my images on Alamy, a similar one on Wikimedia commons, another on a Wordpress site, and a whole bunch with at least a vague resemblance from the other stock agency's site. When I ran through TinEye, one of them showed zero results, not even my own image on Alamy. I uploaded two images that were recently sold for Web use on my own site with no keywords or captions either in the html or image metadata. Now the similar stock images are mostly mine, because "Colonel Danforth Park" is pretty unique and starts off the caption. I started writing my captions as "Colonel Danforth Park in Toronto Ontario Canada has the river Highland Creek flowing through it.". The similar function for my "Highland Creek a river in Colonel Danforth Park Toronto Ontario Canada" caption kept calling up images of creeks in the highlands of Scotland and no more of mine. There is a river place in Toronto called "Highland Creek" that I photograph often. With this in mind I have started to copy captions onto new images from my old images taken of the same subject matter. ![]() Images with the same caption as the original will come up under the similar stock images function. I think the search is made by looking at the sameness of the captions. Only not with mine because I only had one image of a cookery class. But when I left out adult, there they were. Could it be you just don't have images with the same words in the caption?īecause when just I tried adult cookery class (one that was zoomed yesterday) I had none either. ![]()
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