Rome's Colosseum
wrestling for a better position
with his Olympus
Athen's Erechtheion
having a hard time reducing the
zoom on his Canon
Gaudi's sacred family
clear cut shots of architectural angels
with his sharp Genius
London Zoo
camouflaged for close up pics
with his american Cobra
Arc de Triomphe París
bending over backwards for a clean snap
with his native Thomson
Tower of Pisa
calculating best angle of view
with his Casio
Mont Blanc in the Alps
capturing a paromanic view
with his Japanese Fuji
Louvre museum
Mona Lisa's enigmatic smile
fails to appear on his Polaroid
Stonehenge, England
taking photos from mathematically coordinated
positions with his new generation Sigma
Snapshots from across Europe
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Re: Snapshots from around Europe
Very clever and witty, it must have taken some time to fit landmarks to cameras, much enjoyed thanks mx
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Re: Snapshots from around Europe
Terrific observation AoME - we are indeed global consumers, and a picture (like this poem) worth 1K words - Cheers! - Dan
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Re: Snapshots from around Europe
It must have been cumbersome carrying about all those cameras. Enjoyed the effort, and there must have been a lot of it.
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