Athens, Greece in 2 Hours

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Athens, Greece in 2 Hours

Postby Duane Pandorf » Thu Jul 12, 2012 12:40 am

Yep, I'm in Athens Greece now and had two hours earlier this evening and decided to head to the Acropolis for some quick shots.

I've post a bunch more on my blog:

http://blog.duanepandorf.com/2012/07/11/athens-greece-in-2-hours-2012-07-11/

Our cab ride. I got a kick out of the CD he had on his visor:

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Re: Athens, Greece in 2 Hours

Postby streetshooter » Thu Jul 12, 2012 2:11 am

Cool beans.... I'm heading to your blog, I'll be back...
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Re: Athens, Greece in 2 Hours

Postby petach » Fri Jul 13, 2012 3:48 am

oh golly, #2 really does it, the pov is brilliaaant for sense of scale.
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Re: Athens, Greece in 2 Hours

Postby Duane Pandorf » Fri Jul 13, 2012 4:41 am

petach wrote:oh golly, #2 really does it, the pov is brilliaaant for sense of scale.


Thanks petach. I wasn't as happy with my Athens photos as I was with the photos I took in Rome. I have several more but they're mostly monument type of photos. Here's another one from that same spot but with a little bit different perspective.

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Re: Athens, Greece in 2 Hours

Postby Blow-in » Fri Jul 13, 2012 9:09 am

Duane Pandorf wrote:
petach wrote:oh golly, #2 really does it, the pov is brilliaaant for sense of scale.


Thanks petach. I wasn't as happy with my Athens photos as I was with the photos I took in Rome. I have several more but they're mostly monument type of photos. Here's another one from that same spot but with a little bit different perspective.

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These are good shots too but the Rome photos are more interesting (to me)....I think it may be some thing to do with the time of day...these are in bright daylight (when most of the tourists are taking shots) whereas the Rome shots were taken in the evening (I think) and that is part of what makes them stand out. The first photo of yours I remember viewing was of the Eiffel Tower taken in the evening and that image (superb) was also a night shot. Just some thoughts.

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Re: Athens, Greece in 2 Hours

Postby wok64 » Fri Jul 13, 2012 4:24 pm

Great series. You should create a book: "Capitals of the world in 2 hours". Rome, Athens, Madrid, ...

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Re: Athens, Greece in 2 Hours

Postby Duane Pandorf » Fri Jul 13, 2012 4:32 pm

wok64 wrote:Great series. You should create a book: "Capitals of the world in 2 hours". Rome, Athens, Madrid, ...

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It's on a list I have somewhere I just have to make time! I'm on a shuttle bus right now going from hotel to airport so I can finally get home.
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Re: Athens, Greece in 2 Hours

Postby Genster » Tue Jul 24, 2012 9:44 am

Very nice photos Duane. Thanks for sharing :D
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Re: Athens, Greece in 2 Hours

Postby Gab » Fri Jul 27, 2012 11:08 pm

Douane, the master of the 'touch and go'... The second picture of the theatre you showed is much better than the first one, imo, since gives better he sens of the space...
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