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Credit where it's due - GD did most of the work, as I've been busy with other things (and he can work on it at work, too).
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Great pics - what a great adventure!
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Cool pix - thanks for sharing.
It was funny looking at some of the Met, Central Park, Times Square, and Statue of Liberty shots and realizing that we were there just a couple of days before you. And somehow, I totally missed the musical instruments at the Met - where were they? |
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How true. I think the Egypt thing was off to the right and I think the arms and armor were back towards the left - lower level if I recall correctly.
And I think the roof was at the top. |
Oh boy, those pics at the Met & Central Park make me want to go back to NY, soon! I love NY. Kevy, you're right, the Egyptian Wing is to the right upon entering, and it's an all day thing in itself. I also love the American Glass stuff, too. It's a fabulous museum as is the Guggenheim, duh.
Your pics from SF in 2006 are fun too! All good stuff! |
This is my favorite picture so far. It came out fantastic!
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Blue screen photos - We need to stamp out these eyesores before everywhere has them.
We got harassed during our Alcatraz trip "Just stop here, sir, we're taking photos of all our passengers... " Not these passengers, you're not, sister. Oh, also at Hearst Castle on exiting the tour. Makes these places of beauty seem really cheap and ugly to a tourist, I gotta tell you. Avenue Q - OMG, I hate you !!!! :p I'd give my right.. er, well, I'd really like to see this. |
I should be sleeping right now but instead, I had to make myself completely homesick by going through all the NY photos. Oh, the memories.
Great photos! And what looks to have been a most wonderful trip. :) |
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