Today the Thursday’s Special theme is Panorama. It does not to have to be a panorama of an ancient city, or city at all, nor does it have to be a photo stitched of multiple images as in my case of Venice. Show me your pictures of views that you found inspiring. I’m waiting….
Happy Thursday!
Big thanks to all TS participants for their great entries. Click on the titles bellow:
And ducks are everywhere 😀 😉 You know very well that I am not very fond of people either. The good point for me is that sometimes they drag dogs with them 😀
I like meeting people who are “weird” their way as I “weird” my way – in other words – some travel far away from home and except things to be like home – not me, I enjoy the challenge meeting something new – we can learn something everywhere either learn a better way of doing things or learn that we are doing it in a better way – we can’t tell before we see it… 😀
Many travel that way – danes travel to Mallorca for example, and hold together with danes and danish food throughout the holiday – englishmen do travel to Cyprus for example and live on english manners along with englishmen entire holiday – germans do travel to Greece and spend the holidays in german colors – etc. etc. – such a way I have never traveled and never would… 🙂
Bah hambug, they only travel for the weather and sea, and refuse to get out of their comfort zone. God forbid they should ruin their stomach. As if Spanish cheese was worse than Danish one 😀 You should take holidays in my beautiful country!! I am tired of tourists that bring their own food with them 😀
It’s my fault – and a big mistake, that I haven’t been there yet – it would be to explore all these “crazy” croats at their home field (and the croatian nature, art and culture) – guaranteed the croatian are just as “crazy” as us danes are… 😀 😀
With crazyness so I mean originality, in my eyes it’s a quality – by the way I hate when we all need to be standardized, it hasn’t anyhing to do with that we all are equal or not – of course, we are all equal , despite differences – the world isn’t a hall of mirrors, but we must see ourselves in all our differences but still in equality – the reason why I love traveling – to be wiser… 😀
Hello dear Debbie 🙂 I will see your post in the late afternoon (I can’t access your domain at work :S). The picture was taken from San Giorgio Magiore .) I loved it there.
I can’t find it. I just saw a photo that looks very much like something I am planning to post for your guest challenge 😆 I wasn’t imitating you – I swear 😀
Wonderful view, excellent captured – do remind me about that I miss one of my favorite cafes and their amazing espresso… 😀
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Which one would that be :S
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“Il Caffè” or Caffe Rosso – and mostly added non-tourist guests but locals… 🙂
http://www.cafferosso.it/pages/foto.html
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Non conosco
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When I travel. look for local atmosphere added excellent coffee – never traveling for reason of meeting people like my self… 😀
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And ducks are everywhere 😀 😉 You know very well that I am not very fond of people either. The good point for me is that sometimes they drag dogs with them 😀
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I like meeting people who are “weird” their way as I “weird” my way – in other words – some travel far away from home and except things to be like home – not me, I enjoy the challenge meeting something new – we can learn something everywhere either learn a better way of doing things or learn that we are doing it in a better way – we can’t tell before we see it… 😀
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Of course, there is no point in travelling if you are going to meet the same kind of people you have “at home” 😀
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Many travel that way – danes travel to Mallorca for example, and hold together with danes and danish food throughout the holiday – englishmen do travel to Cyprus for example and live on english manners along with englishmen entire holiday – germans do travel to Greece and spend the holidays in german colors – etc. etc. – such a way I have never traveled and never would… 🙂
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Bah hambug, they only travel for the weather and sea, and refuse to get out of their comfort zone. God forbid they should ruin their stomach. As if Spanish cheese was worse than Danish one 😀 You should take holidays in my beautiful country!! I am tired of tourists that bring their own food with them 😀
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It’s my fault – and a big mistake, that I haven’t been there yet – it would be to explore all these “crazy” croats at their home field (and the croatian nature, art and culture) – guaranteed the croatian are just as “crazy” as us danes are… 😀 😀
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Never estimate us in craziness dept 😀
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We danes are the maters of craziness… 😀 😀 😀
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Yeah ehh we are the masters of craziness – don’t know what a master without a letter s is… 😀
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you mean “mater”?
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No a typo, forgot the s… 😀
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With crazyness so I mean originality, in my eyes it’s a quality – by the way I hate when we all need to be standardized, it hasn’t anyhing to do with that we all are equal or not – of course, we are all equal , despite differences – the world isn’t a hall of mirrors, but we must see ourselves in all our differences but still in equality – the reason why I love traveling – to be wiser… 😀
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I’ll see what I can find. Your photo of Venice is lovely!
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Here’s my contribution this Thursday: https://cardinalguzman.wordpress.com/2015/04/09/a-night-photo-from-terceira-acores/
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Tusen takk CG!
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What a magnificent sweeping view, so well shot Paula!
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and stitched 😀 I am grateful, Patti 🙂
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What a gorgeous view Paula. You’ve really captured the beauty so perfectly. Love it! 😀 ♥
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❤ I'm grateful Sophia
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In my yesterday post there is a doggy that looks a bit like your Simba 😀
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I will definitly go and have a look Paula. I am so behind in all my posts that I can’t even catch up to myself. 😆
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Multiple images, huh? I can only do them one at a time 🙂 🙂
Pretty music! https://restlessjo.wordpress.com/2015/04/08/panorama/
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I can’t believe your generosity 🙂 They are lovely all of them.
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It was a glorious day as you can see, and I was feeling at peace with the world. 🙂
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It’s so good to hear that 😀
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Well stitched Paula! This s a fantastic shot – so much detail. Where did you take it from?
I went for Venice too (great minds….) – it really does demand a panorama shot doesn’t it!
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Beautiful music too – over too quickly 😦
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How long did it last? It lasts 2.34. I hope you won’t mind if I send you the mp3 tonight 😉
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Hello dear Debbie 🙂 I will see your post in the late afternoon (I can’t access your domain at work :S). The picture was taken from San Giorgio Magiore .) I loved it there.
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I’d like to be heard, but words fail me!
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😆 *hugs*
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I’ve just posted my Panorama…..
Yours is magnificent!!!!
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Grazie Anna 🙂
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40 😀
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Venice is such a magical place. Here’s mine- I took it while riding the bus on the roadway into the Lincoln Tunnel https://dailymusing57.wordpress.com/2015/04/09/thursdays-special-panorama/
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I’m not sure Venice isn’t cheating, it’s has stunning panoramas in avery direction.
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😆
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so just curious – how many photos are stitched (3) – and the view from the San Giorgio Magiore is so purdy….
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As always your photo is wonderful. Here is my panorama. Not quite as impressive but home for the last 37 years.
http://patriciasplace.me/2015/04/09/hhigh-and-panoramic/
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I hope you like my contribution. I don’t own any special equipment, but it’s hard not to like a vista 🙂
http://teepee12.com/2015/04/10/new-england-panorama.
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I’m honored to be among such distinguished company! Thank you!
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You are very kind Marilyn. Have a nice weekend!
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A really lovely view of Venice, Paula. What a magical place it is. 🙂 Here’s my entry: https://anotherday2paradise.wordpress.com/2015/04/11/cape-town-panorama-for-thursdays-special/ Happy weekend to you. xx
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what a nice elevated position for a photo. was it taken from some building?
here is mine for this week:
http://lessywannagohome.blogspot.be/2015/04/thursdays-special-panorama.html
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From the church tower on San Giorgio Magiore.
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Nice. One of the easiest ways to make a panorama is to shoot a normal shot and just crop off the top 1/3 and bottom 1/3.
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:Beautiful! I have the exact same view from the exact same spot Paula! 😀
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😆 I will have a look at yours again
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Can’t remember if I have included it in my Venice posts. I must have 😉
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I can’t find it. I just saw a photo that looks very much like something I am planning to post for your guest challenge 😆 I wasn’t imitating you – I swear 😀
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There’s one in the slideshow of ‘Venice – The City In The Sea’.
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