I’m in Athens for a few days (Greece, not Georgia), and although I’m shooting a fair number of pictures, I can already foresee the long delay before I get most of them edited and published once I’m back in Barcelona. So, in the meantime, here’s a quick shot of the carousel in the National Gardens, just up the street from our hotel. This is one of those cliché photos that everyone seems to have done but me, so now I can scratch it off my list. This particular one was a 6-second exposure, so it’s clear that no one was doing much of the famous Greek dancing at the time.
© 2010 Greg Gladman
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03 Jan
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Gorgeous!! Again, I’d have to take years of lessons to get as good as you.
Thanks, Dane, but I think it’s just basic statistics at work…if you take 500 shots in 4 days, a couple of them are bound to come out ok.