Lisboners III

Lisboners II


Lisbon is such a nice city with so many angles to photograph it that I really think that as a photographic subject it will never be exhausted. These two are part of my Lisboners (Natives, foreigners and tourists) series, one of my favourite themes in Lisbon.
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Chessclock New Toy!


A new Chess clock. Not as beautiful as a mechanical Garde, but practical enough. Also bought this small chess board as a study board for my side desk! Chess pieces are from the Czech Republic.
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Lisboners


Lisbon was filled with tourists during the weekend... I don't really know why but I do like this photo a lot. Maybe it's the several stories that it tells, maybe it's the myriad of situations one can imagine for each one of these characters... who knows?
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An Afternoon Photowalk With "Tintas", my sister


Lisbon is a very surprising town, if you look for it. Today it was filled with tourists and the Praça da Figueira was preparing for the Brazil-Ivory Coast match in South Africa! Me and my sister went for a photowalk and I think we ended up doing 10K but who's counting... Well. My feet hurt... :)
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Tandem


Spent the afternoon in my other city by adoption. We went for a walk to the old town, and I really can't understand why doesn't the old center has more people during the weekends. In others cities the old centers are filled with life during weekends. I remember Viana or Óbidos. Setúbal on the other hand, has fewer people in the streets of the old town. I just can't get a plausible reason to that. Maybe someone can one day explain to me this..
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It's Soccer Time...


It's Soccer Time. Everyone in the world is exposed to this passion. Even Robots!
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It's the Shadows, look!


It's all in the shadows... Just look...
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Economistas? Para quê?


No one knows what they are for but in a Management School someone asked in the walls of the university "Economists? What for?"... Rivalries!!!
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Alguns dos sem nome

Today was iPhone 4 launch... so we had strawberries...
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Still Nesebar


Still another detail of the constructions in Bulgaria, with the "extended" 1st floor and the stone ground floor.
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Bulgaria Green


When I landed in Sofia (Even a bit before in the approach), the first thing Bulgaria shows you, is that it is green. Water is abundant and you see green everywhere. I was shooting a Canon S90 only but the beauty of all these greens made me wich I had brought some film camera and Velvia 50. I'll not forget it next time.
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Nesebar


There are only you four variables in photography: Aperture, Speed, ISO and YOU. And the last one is the most important! There's no such thing as correct exposure... There's only YOUR exposure.
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Plovdiv


Without a doubt the Bulgarian architecture made an impression on me (this was taken at the old town in Plovdiv). The way they expand their houses into public space above the street level is amazing. The mixing of rock and wood is also very interesting.
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Over Bulgaria heading to Frankfurt


After a few days away it's now time to return to "the things".

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