And then there was nothing.

(July 18, 2008)

Day 94


3:4
Athens:Greece

Title: Visible Translation


I took too many damn pictures today, and for some reason I feel compelled to post all of them. They're all sort of different, so at least I'm not just being redundant.

The above picture took me the better part of an hour to photoshop. The whole left fifth is from another picture, and the black graffiti on the lower left was also from another picture and was resized to fit. The upper left most brick doesn't exist in the physical world. It's a mosaic of about 5 other bricks from the picture. Now that I told you all of that, you're going to be able to find my stitch lines and circular clone stamp marks. Oh well.

I'm really shooting myself in the foot with this whole post-posting the last 3 weeks thing.

Today we went to the National Archaeological Museum, and figured out how to use the metro subway to get there. This was the day that we took off from the station near our hotel, got to the station where we needed to transfer lines, and somehow rode the train back to our original station. We never had transfered trains, we just got back on the same line. But it taught us a valuable lesson, and in 15 days when we had to take the metro to get to and from the airport, we were seasoned veterans by that time.





1 comments:

scott lawan said...

love this shit!

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