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Jim Koepke
11-07-2020, 7:48 PM
Interesting bit of artwork:

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https://static.kuula.io/share/79QMS?fs=1&vr=0&zoom=1&sd=1&thumbs=1&lang=es&chromeless=0&logo=0&fbclid=IwAR27dsCy4jGjopFl2x3j1XCnfVQwuCQKlMFa0w1Sz tzv8U_IHY6pTSYeBkQ&from=lbus

Bill Dufour
11-08-2020, 12:34 AM
They say it is very different to vist an art museum these days. 25% of capacity is max allowed. You can actually see the art and not people standing around in front of it. Same for parks.
Bil lD

Jim Koepke
11-08-2020, 2:30 AM
They say it is very different to vist an art museum these days. 25% of capacity is max allowed. You can actually see the art and not people standing around in front of it. Same for parks.
Bil lD

As an optimist would say, "every dark cloud has its silver lining."

jtk

Bill Dufour
11-08-2020, 3:14 PM
In have also heard the animals in the parks come out in daylight and move around like normal without the people chasing after them to get a good picture. Same for zoos. Zoos will have to slowly reopen so the animals can get used to being stared at all the time and not just hide in the corners.
Bill D

Malcolm Schweizer
11-09-2020, 3:14 AM
***Jim should have mentioned that you have to click the link to see the 3D version. That is really well done! Van Gogh sitting at the cafe from his painting, with a starry night overhead, his sunflowers painting on the wall inside, and the pine tree from Starry Night... so many things to pick out. I love it.

Frederick Skelly
11-09-2020, 6:57 AM
***Jim should have mentioned that you have to click the link to see the 3D version. That is really well done! Van Gogh sitting at the cafe from his painting, with a starry night overhead, his sunflowers painting on the wall inside, and the pine tree from Starry Night... so many things to pick out. I love it.

Thanks for pointing out how to see the 3D - I missed that.

This is neat!