Yes those are the 9 -- but 4 wasn't tricky for me because I know the
areapretty well.. aside from any place I've actually lived, I've spent
more time
in Boston and the close suburbs than any other area in the USA. (I count
New York, Chicago, Orono, Maine and Las Vegas as places I've lived in)
Ann:
Street view on Google Maps (or other similar services) can be helpful too.
As a matter of fact, to make sure I am not making a mistake, I used that
to double check that #1 and #2 were separated building, and #3
was a single building.
I also checked that 6 and 7 were different buildings
I got 8 at first because I didnt count the main glass building.. then
realized it and changed to 9
The building on the far right is reflected in the main one -- that's the
Copley plaza hotel
Helps knowing Boston pretty well
ann
On 6/8/2018 2:57 PM, Jack Davis wrote:
Speaking for myself: yes!
Speaking for myself: yes!
"Direct or reflected"
J
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> On Jun 7, 2018, at 3:49 PM, ann sanfedele wrote:
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> I think 8... Are the guys who said ten counting the reflection of the
> building on the far right? Maybe the building in the farthest perspective
> point is two buildi
I suspect my #10 was the very small
chip against the upper right edge.
Had a feeling I was pushing it.
J
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> On Jun 8, 2018, at 7:37 AM, Igor PDML-StR wrote:
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> 8).
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Thanks to everybody for the comments and for solving the puzzle.
So, the place is the corner of Copley Square in Boston.
The highly reflective building is John Hancock tower.
I believe the correct answer is 9. Indeed, the building on the right is
reflected in the long low side of John Hancock
IF you are interested - I'll send you a photo tomorrow, Dan .. I haven't
done any work on them yet
traditional ones - little girls in babushkas holding strawberries..
only 4 in the set..the smallest ones.. the larger ones were cracked.
I think I might have another set.
On 6/7/2018 11:19 PM, D
what are you selling, Ann?
I have a collection of about 10 sets. Half are traditional, the others
novelties: NY Yankees, Communist leaders, US presidents, etc.
Dan Matyola
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On Thu, Jun 7, 2018 at 6:49 PM, ann sanfedele wrote:
> I think 8... Ar
revised number --- 9
also see my off list comment :-)
ann
On 6/7/2018 10:28 AM, Igor PDML-StR wrote:
I hope people know what "matryoshka" is -- a set of traditional
Russian wooden dolls that enclosed inside each other.
Here is a building - matryoshka:
http://42graphy.org/misc/building-matr
I think 8... Are the guys who said ten counting the reflection of the
building on the far right? Maybe the building in the farthest
perspective point is two buildings...
I;m glad you posted the term "matryoshka" because I have a set I'm
looking to sell and I couldn't remember thewhole wordfo
There are 10 buildings.
Joe
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Eleven. It goes to eleven.
On 6/7/2018 15:04, Paul Sorenson wrote:
Didn't count the buildings, but I really like the image. Great use of
reflections.
-p
On 6/7/2018 9:28 AM, Igor PDML-StR wrote:
I hope people know what "matryoshka" is -- a set of traditional Russian wooden
dolls that en
Didn't count the buildings, but I really like the image. Great use of
reflections.
-p
On 6/7/2018 9:28 AM, Igor PDML-StR wrote:
I hope people know what "matryoshka" is -- a set of traditional
Russian wooden dolls that enclosed inside each other.
Here is a building - matryoshka:
http://4
Great image, Igor!.
Dan Matyola
http://www.pentaxphotogallery.com/danieljmatyola
On Thu, Jun 7, 2018 at 10:28 AM, Igor PDML-StR wrote:
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>
> I hope people know what "matryoshka" is -- a set of traditional Russian
> wooden dolls that enclosed inside each other.
>
> Here is a building - matryos
10?
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> On Jun 7, 2018, at 7:28 AM, Igor PDML-StR wrote:
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>
>
> I hope people know what "matryoshka" is -- a set of traditional Russian
> wooden dolls that enclosed inside each other.
>
> Here is a building - matryoshka:
> http://42graphy.org/misc/building-matryoshka_IR4
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