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Re: October 23, 2019: Pink Sandia Mountains, Albuquerque, NM
A beautiful photo of a magic moment - everyone loves a dramatic sunset.
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Re: easyJet's founder launches cut-rate food store
Stelios is a clever man. Lots of free advertising for a new cut price food store. Many basic items such as sugar - tea - canned drinks - bottled water - beer - vegetables and milk can be found below 25 pence / 35 cents in lo-cost stores in the UK already. And next month when it all goes to 50 pence he'll once again be on a winner !
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A Tale of Two Cathedrals - Palermo Italy
Palermo, Sicily has two beautiful cathedrals, less than three miles apart. Jonathan L explores them both and explains their history.
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Journey through Karnataka: Bijapur and Gulbarga
Professor Abe's journey continues into Northern Karnatka, from Badami to Bijapur and then on to Gulbarga. There are a large number of Muslims in the region.
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California Gardens 2017: Filoli, the House
This week PortMoresby introduces us to a long-time favorite, magnificent Filoli, in Woodside, California.
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October 23, 2019: Pink Sandia Mountains, Albuquerque, NM
Samantha and her husband enjoy a beautiful evening and dinner looking at the pink Sandia Mountains in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
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Gumbo's Pic of the Day, October 22, 2015: Ampelmann, the East German Pedestrian Crossing Light Symbol, Berlin, Germany
You may be asking yourself "Why is Ottoman doing a Picture of the Day featuring pedestrian crossing lights?" Well ladies and gentlemen, these are not just ordinary pedestrian crossing lights...this is Ampelmann. So...
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Chicago's History Museum knows the city's story
When it comes to the great Chicago Fire of 1871, seen in a diorama above, the Chicago History Museum knows all about it: The museum, founded in 1856, was destroyed in the fire and had to start again from scratch—only to burn again in 1874....
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Rome, One More Time
PortMoresby has one last stop to make between Egypt and home, a day with no plans except going where the spirit takes her in the Eternal City.
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November 8, 2016: The old Barn, North York Moors National Park
An old stone barn, Appleton le Street, on the edge of the North York Moors National Park, beautifully captured by Paul Hunter.
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Latest Austrian attraction: Yodeling classes
Learning to yodel...hasn't it been your dream? Now there's a 90-minute class on an Austrian mountaintop...the hills can be alive with the sound of you!
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Dozza, Italy: City of Art and History
Jonathan L takes us on a tour of Dozza, Italy. Home to a biennial art festival and a medieval castle
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Santiago de Cuba: Part 1, Introducing Cuba's history
Jonathan L took a photography tour while in Santiago de Cuba. Here is the first of two pieces about his trip through history.
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Re: Rome, One More Time
Your post has done an excellent job of reminding me why Rome is one of my favorite cities anywhere. Thanks for this wonderful series on visiting Egypt! I've enjoyed reading every stop and studying each photo.
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Re: Rome, One More Time
Rome fell off our this-year Verona-to-Hamburg trip, but you've certainly given it a place for a next-year visit. Thanks!
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Top 4 Reasons to Include Sicily on Your Holiday Bucket List
Sicily is a fascinating holiday destination. Its Mediterrean climate makes it an ideal winter vacation destination (sponsored content)
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Re: Strolling in Siena
Nice photo essay! I'm curious -- do you use a tripod for your night photos, or just hand held?
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Re: Strolling in Siena
Thank you. I usually just take photos by hand at around 3200 iso, 1/30s and as low an f-stop as it will shoot. Then I use lightroom to adjust, and their denoise AI is wonderful.