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A tribute to Panoramio

A tribute to Panoramio
Today, Google's Panoramio has come to an end. I was a member since 2008 with over 1500 photos and 3.5+ million views but more than that, many thousands of friendly comments and shared moments, just like we see here in Ipernity. I feel bereft of a friend but fortunately via Ipernity and other photo sharing sites our friendly photo-loving community lives on. To all that followed me in Panoramio, a hearty THANK YOU.

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 Herb Riddle
Herb Riddle club has replied
You are right Danny. What is gone is gone and a new day beckons. See you anon. Herb
8 years ago.
 Herb Riddle
Herb Riddle club has replied
Hi Andy, you know, I never resented nor disliked Google. I also had them to thank for Panoramio and I must admit to being almost addicted to Google Earth not to mention their search engine and now YouTube as well. However you are right, they let us down badly in the end. I thought they would do much better. At least I have not lost any money! :) Herb
8 years ago.
 Herb Riddle
Herb Riddle club has replied
Hi Frank, my comment to Andy applies for you too. Best wishes, herb
8 years ago.
 Herb Riddle
Herb Riddle club has replied
You know Cornelia, I know exactly what you feel like. I had joined G+ some years back and I have backups of every one of my photos and so my 1700 Pano photos mught as well go to G+ cloud rather a mass deletion. The Pano account will be closed by them next year, so why take the trouble? Good to see you here at least. Herb
8 years ago.
 L. L. Wall
L. L. Wall club
... "Favorite Photos", "Favorite Photographers", threads of communication, Panoramigos, ability to readily access a universe of diverse photographs: all ripped away and apparently never accessible ... it is easy to look forward to new beginnings, but hard not to be bitter about that which was lost (some of what was a surprise) ...
8 years ago.

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