Saturday, 23 October 2010

Dirty stopout.

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Aaaah look how bad my posting is getting. I NEED my internet back. It has taken me over two hours to upload these photos and I am not a creature of patience. So we finished the painting, I had to go to Kos to renew my visa (it would have been nice had it not been tipping it down and windy causing many many people to be seasick)and since then we've just been running around getting some things sorted. I will tell all when it's done. The weather has picked up somewhat and I am back to Summery(ish) clothes and walking around Bodrum castle in the sun yesterday I thought maybe I can put off seeing the Winter just a bit longer...
I had a bit of a giggle trying to get outfit shots in some Greek ruins when I was in Kos. Every time I found a great place for a photo, put the timer on and ran to my spot, a bloody tourist came round the corner and I had to pretend İ was extremely interested in a nondescript rock behind me. This happened so many times I was getting strange looks from some camera and Greek guidebook clad little boys. With the wind, rain and photo- taking difficulties I had to give up.

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6 comments:

  1. what a very beautiful pictures, love this post! Thanks for sharing!!

    great blog btw :)

    xxx

    hope you come visit/follow me ! :)
    lifeisroyalty.blogspot.com

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  2. very beautiful, inspiring pictures.
    thank you so much for sharing :)

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  3. I am so jealous of your adventures! And the story about the outfit shots is very funny :)

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  4. lol, taking photos out and about is hard for me too. but you turned out with some beautiful shots!

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  5. The necklace on the 2nd photos is beautiful. I want it!! :)

    Ahhh that's so annoying when you are trying to take pictures and people get in the way. Sometimes my dogs do that when I take photos in my yard. I suggest go somewhere where it's peaceful and quiet, where there's not a lot of people. Good luck.


    xoxo,
    MelRod

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  6. wow! I love the architectural details surrounding these photos. Every single one of them makes me stop and stare and dream that I was there. And I totally understand about the whole patience thing, since i am just starting my blog, I am ultimately insanely impatient about changing and starting new things on the computer. Anyway, Beautiful Post!

    Love,
    Elisabeth Adele

    P.S. I adored your lovely comment, It made my day!

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