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Re: Dec. 20, 2018: Liverpool Central Library Ceiling.

George G. ·
What an amazing photograph !! Garry should submit this for photo of the year in many contests.
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Re: View From The Chair Photography

DrFumblefinger ·
Brilliant photos, VFTC! Welcome to TravelGumbo. We look forward to seeing and hearing more from in the coming weeks and months!
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Re: View From The Chair Photography

Travel Rob ·
Great photos! Welcome to TG! Can't wait to see more!
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Re: View From The Chair Photography

Travel Luver ·
Amazing photography! Love the top picture especially. Look forward to seeing more.
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Re: View From The Chair Photography

Paul Heymont ·
Welcome aboard! An unusual story, and some very unusual and beautiful photographs.
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Re: View From The Chair Photography

GarryRF ·
You certainly have a good eye for what makes a photo exceptional. I look forward to seeing more of your talent on these pages.
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Re: View From The Chair Photography

ViewFromTheChairPhotography ·
Thank you very much appriciated
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Re: View From The Chair Photography

ViewFromTheChairPhotography ·
Thank you much appreciated
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Re: View From The Chair Photography

ViewFromTheChairPhotography ·
Thanks looking forward to being part of this
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Re: View From The Chair Photography

ViewFromTheChairPhotography ·
Thanks much appreciated
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Re: View From The Chair Photography

ViewFromTheChairPhotography ·
Thanks much appreciated
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Re: View From The Chair Photography

TravelingCanuck ·
It is always a pleasure to see things from the perspective of others. You have captured that brilliantly for all of us to enjoy. Welcome to TG.
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Re: View From The Chair Photography

ViewFromTheChairPhotography ·
Thank you very much appreciated
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Re: Where in the World is Gumbo? #11

PortMoresby ·
And what possible good is a puzzle without a bit of chicanery - by definition, I should think. I haven't seen the arena at Arles, though it's already on my list for the next visit to France. I have walked past the arena in Verona as it was between the train station and the garden I'd come to photograph. Likely why it came to mind just after the Colosseum.
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Re: Yesterday & Today in France.

Paul Heymont ·
Thanks for those links! truly fascinating. My two favorites are the second, from 1907, which clearly shows a place with almost no change (as opposed to the next where the buildings have remained but so much has not, and the 1911 road scene which at first glance shows little change; a closer look at the combination shows significant re-grading of the road level in the meantime!
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Re: Gumbo's Pic of the Day, July 15th, 2015: Yellow Bellied Sapsucker

Marilyn Jones ·
Absolutely perfect. I appreciate too how you described how you continued to get closer to the bird in order to take this magnificent photograph. Thank you for sharing such an exceptional photo!
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Re: Congratulations to Ian Cook!

Travel Luver ·
Great photo! Congratulations.
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Re: Where in the World is TravelGumbo (#77)

Roderick Simpson ·
At first, I was thinking the Pacific North West or BC, but the grain elevator points strongly to the Great Lakes. This is supported by Port Moresby's observation of the Ontario company's container. The largest city in the province is Toronto. It has an airfield beside the lake, and my own photograph from the top of the CN Tower taken a few years ago shows hangers just like in the first picture. I therefore vote for Toronto lake shore.
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Re: Gumbo’s Pic of the Day, January 9, 2015 - Postcards from Morocco: The Gnawa Musicians

Marilyn Jones ·
Excellent photograph. It really captures the moment!!
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Re: Gallery: The Tulou of Fujian Province Redux

Travel Rob ·
I liked the last photos, but yours with people are even better! I see now why you stated, "One cannot really feel the monumental size of the some of them from a photograph." Your photos though do a great job in capturing that size !
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Re: December 28, 2015: Broad-Billed Hummingbird, Arizona

Marilyn Jones ·
I love hummingbirds too! I am so impressed with your photo!! I never seem to be able to photograph them without a feeder nearby. Thank you for sharing this beautiful bird!!
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Re: Photography at the Edges, New York & San Francisco

Paul Heymont ·
I did, indeed, go to the two exhibits at the Met...and they actually have a relation to the SF show that PortMoresby has described. Marville, in particular, was working at the beginning of photography, without all the digital devices, or even a light meter, and with media so slow that a photograph of a relatively busy street appears to be empty of traffic—because during the 30 seconds needed to expose that plate no one stayed in front of the camera long enough to register an image! The Paris...
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Re: Photography at the Edges, New York & San Francisco

PortMoresby ·
One more for the list of wonderful things to see, the world's largest pinhole photograph at Washington D.C.'s National Air & Space Museum. So many things, so little time.
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Re: Viewing the Northern Lights: Tips and Techniques

Paul Heymont ·
Me, too! Spent 9 days in Iceland a few years ago waiting for the clouds to clear, and I realize that if they had, I had very little idea of how best to photograph them!
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Re: Gumbo's Pic of the Day, April 15, 2015: Elbow Falls

Marilyn Jones ·
Beautiful photograph!!
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Re: Kruger National Park - South Africa. Pt 2

Travel Rob ·
I'm amazed you were able to see let alone photograph all those Wild Animals! The photos are really incredible.
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Re: New Orleans Winter Walking

Travel Rob ·
Great piece! I especially love your last photograph!
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Re: Images of Yorkshire

Marilyn Jones ·
Your sunset photo is simply perfection!!
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Re: Images of Yorkshire

Paul Hunter Landscape Tog ·
Thank you Marilyn :-)
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Re: Images of Yorkshire

GarryRF ·
Hi Paul. Did you plan to catch those photos at the right time - or was it a spur of the moment "stop the car" ? Either way they are amazing pictures !
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Re: London development plans "sky pool"

Travel Rob ·
I agree Jonathan! When it's done, I'd like to photograph it from a safe distance, but I don't even think I could walk under it.
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Re: Buddhas of Bagan

Travel Rob ·
The photos are amazing. It's a little hard to tell scale in a photograph. I'm curious how big the first Buddha is?Thanks again for sharing .
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Re: Gumbo's Pic of the Day, Nov. 17: A Night out in Madrid

JohnT ·
That is a stunning photograph Pheymont.
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Re: Gumbo's Pic of the Day, Nov. 17: A Night out in Madrid

Former Member ·
This is a photograph ? Wow, it looks like a beautiful painting.
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Re: El Calafate, Argentina

Paul Heymont ·
That is amazing! If I didn't know it's a photograph, I would be thinking painting...
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Re: Gumbo’s Pic of the Day, January 2, 2015: Postcards from Morocco - the Berber nomad

IslandMan ·
another winner, Mac. Are you sure you don't photograph for National Geographic??
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Re: Gumbo's Pic of the Day, October 6, 2014: The Twelve Apostles - Victoria, Australia

IslandMan ·
Great picture MAD TD. I have visited this place on many occasions and never tire of it (being raised a VICTORIAN I'm a tad biased, of course). It's such a magical place and a joy to photograph. I remember when the "apostle" in the foreground of the first picture collapsed not so long ago. One person that was there said "one second it was there and the next it was gone". The power of nature!
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Re: Gumbo's Pic of the Day, May 10, 2014: Essaouira, Morocco

IslandMan ·
If there is one subject that I like to photograph most, it is BOATS! Great picture, PortMoresby...just love the composition and colours..excellent!
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The National Museum of Ireland: Archaeology, Dublin: Where Gumbo was #78

DrFumblefinger ·
  Seems not even the master Gumbo travel sleuths were able to crack our last puzzle.   Gumbo was visiting the fascinating Museum of Ireland, Archaeology division, situated on Kildare Street in Dublin.  The Archaeology Museum is housed...
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Gumbo's Pic of the Day, December 11, 2014: Jeffery Pine, Sentinel Dome

DrFumblefinger ·
    Yosemite National Park is one of my favorite places.  A remarkable and grand landscape of granite mountains, sheer valleys carved by glaciers, thunderous waterfalls plunging thousands of feet and several groves of majestic Sequoia...
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Gumbo's Pic of the Day, December 10, 2014: Black Arctic Ground Squirrel

My Thatched Hut ·
Ground Squirrels are fairly common in western North America.  Many people call them gophers but this is not correct.  A gopher is an animal that lives underground and stays there.  Most people have never seen one.   Ground...
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The Bear Blog

59nationalparks ·
  I had a hunch when Shelly and I were planning our 59 National Park in 59 weeks tour that wildlife would be center stage.  I knew that the buffalo would roam in Yellowstone, that the tropical fish would dance...
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Keep it to yourself! Selfie-stick bans spread

Paul Heymont ·
Selfie sticks, those extensions that let you photograph yourself at arms' length—and possibly poke your neighbor in the eye, have been banned from a number of museums and concert halls in the past year. Now, two major U.S. music festivals have...
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Enjoying the Wonderful Sites in Zacatecas, Mexico

My Thatched Hut ·
Millions of tourists visit Mexico every year, mostly in the winter as people like to get away from the freezing temperatures and snow in the north.  Almost all of these people visit the tourist cities of Cancun, Acapulco, Cabo San Lucas,...
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The Colby Trophy Room, Museum of Science, Boston (Where Gumbo was #116)

DrFumblefinger ·
    Gumbo was visiting the interesting Museum of Science in Boston.  It's especially a great museum to explore with children, but fun for everyone!  There are many fascinating exhibits and demonstrations that take a full day to...
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Gumbo's Pic of the Day, July 8, 2015: Butterfly, Vancouver Island

sarcee ·
  This is a close-up I took of a butterfly while visiting Vancouver island . The sun was out early and I suppose it was warming itself in the early morning heat.  I think what impressed me was the delicacy and design of the insect, which let...
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Gumbo's Pic of the Day, Feb 17, 2015: Maltese Sheep

IslandMan ·
   Taking walks in the countryside is a favorite pastime of mine, and I always manage to find something interesting to photograph. The village of Bahrija in Malta is on the north-west coast, about 3 kilometres west of Rabat . It's very...
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Strasbourg: Self-service tour of Alsatian food

Paul Heymont ·
PHeymont tries something new: A self-service gourmet food tour, organized by the Strasbourg Office de Tourisme.
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Seville Cathedral, Spain (Where Gumbo was, #237)

DrFumblefinger ·
Gumbo was visiting the beautiful Gothic Cathedral in Seville, Spain. Built on the site of a mosque, it is a UNESCO World Heritage site and well worth a visit when in Andalusia.
 
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