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Re: Visiting the Metropolitan Museum of Art

Travel Rob ·
Wonderful information Jonathan!
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Re: Visiting the Metropolitan Museum of Art

Paul Heymont ·
Thanks! I really liked the strategies for bringing a huge museum down to size. Too many people skip large museums because of their size, or only see the most famous pieces, not the ones they are most interested in...
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Visiting the Metropolitan Museum of Art

Jonathan L ·
Visiting a large museum like the Met can be overwhelming. Here are some suggestions to make a visit easier and less stressful.
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Dec. 19, 2016: Views from the Tokyo Metropolitan Government building

Travel Rob ·
Travel Rob shows us where to see some of the best views of Tokyo.
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March 20, 2016: Lincoln Center, NYC

Jonathan L ·
Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts, with seven major theatres as well as arts schools and a library, began as one of Robert Moses' urban renewal projects
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Re: March 20, 2016: Lincoln Center, NYC

Travel Rob ·
Really great photos Jonathan!
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Re: March 20, 2016: Lincoln Center, NYC

Samantha ·
Looks amazing Jonathan. Wish I would have been able to see this when we were in NYC last October. Oh well, another good reason to visit again Thanks for sharing.
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Museums: a Safer Place to Visit at This Time

Jonathan L ·
Jonathan L makes a safe visit to two of New York's iconic museums
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Alice Neel at The Met Museum

Jonathan L ·
Jonathan L visits The Met for an exhibit of paintings by Alice Neel
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The Cloisters, New York City

Jonathan L ·
Jonathan L visit's The Met's own medieval museum at The Cloisters
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Plaza de Mayo, Buenos Aires

DrFumblefinger ·
DrFumblefinger visits Plaza de Mayo, the financial and political heart of Buenos Aires.
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The Cloisters in Winter

Jonathan L ·
Jonathan L captures an intriguing look at The Cloisters
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Metropolitan Cathedral, San Jose, Costa Rica

DrFumblefinger ·
Gumbo was visiting the main cathedral in downtown San Jose. It is more than 150 years old and one of its proudest moments was when Pope John Paul II held a mass here in 1983.
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Re: The Harlem Renaissance at Metropolitan Museum of Art

Marilyn Jones ·
This is a wonderful article, and I appreciate you labeling each work of art. What kind of camera do you use? Your photo quality is excellent!
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Re: The Harlem Renaissance at Metropolitan Museum of Art

Jonathan L ·
Thank you. I use a Canon 90D. I also process in Light room, and use the denouse feature for indoor pictures.
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The Harlem Renaissance at Metropolitan Museum of Art

Jonathan L ·
Jonathan L explores the art of the Harlem Renaissance at the Metropolitan Museum of Art
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Re: The Harlem Renaissance at Metropolitan Museum of Art

Marilyn Jones ·
Thank you. I have a Nikon 7500. I use a came-with-the-computer software for editing. I hear Light Room is good and over the years, I used Photoshop.
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Metropolitan Cathedral, Buenos Aires

DrFumblefinger ·
The main Catholic church in downtown Buenos Aires is an interesting building that houses a memorial to the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier and General San Martin, considered the Father of Argentina.
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