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7:05AM

Photo of the Day 07/05/10 - Asea Away Afar

An evening heading out of the Gulf of Patras in Greece, on to the Ionian Sea and over to Brindisi, Italy. Really, not a bad view, eh?

Larger version here: Asea Away Afar

5:11PM

Photo of the Day 01/27/10 - Lifeblood of Athens

The empty streets of Athens speak of history and civilization, as well as urban devolution and the inevitable passage of time in a day-to-day human way.

Larger version here: Lifeblood of Athens

7:00AM

Photo of the Day 05/03/10 - The Laughter of the Mad

You never know who you'll meet wandering the streets of Athens.

Larger version here: The Laughter of the Mad

8:20AM

Photo of the Day 04-28-10 - Sail Away Upon the Horizon

The Ionian Sea at sunset, leaving from Patras, Greece, towards Brindisi, Italy. 

A larger version is available here: Sail Away Upon the Horizon

8:16AM

Photo of the Day 04/25/10 - Fleet of Feather and Foot

In all likelihood, one of the only real highlights of our overnight trans-Ionian Sea cruise from Greece to Brindisi, Italy, a few years ago, was leaving port at sunset (the cruise itself was a bizarre mess, but certainly memorable). Hundreds of seagulls surrounded the ships, which provided no end of avian shooting practice. 

View this larger here: Fleet of Feather and Foot

7:48AM

Photography is Not a Crime

I don't always agree with the ACLU's stances, but more often than not, I understand the need for their voice to be heard. In this case, it needs to be loud and clear, preferably through a bullhorn. For a decade or more, individuals and governmental organizations have sought to make photography a crime through various channels, most often by limiting access and harassing photographers. It needs to stop. 

Thomas' post has some good information and links on a current case that we can only hope presses through:

http://thomashawk.com/2010/04/hey-u-s-federal-government-photography-is-not-a-crime.html

When I was in Greece a few years ago, wandering the streets of Athens, I had a military officer point an automatic rifle at my face and instruct me to cease and desist from taking photos of the Greek National Bank.

The building on the left behind our group is the National Bank of Greece. Moments after I snapped this, surrounded by our student group, I was instructed in no uncertain terms to stop taking pictures of the building. It was, to say the least, a scary first day in Athens.

We haven't quite gotten that far here in the States (I hope), but it's a powerful lesson to learn:

They who can give up essential liberty to obtain a little temporary safety, deserve neither liberty nor safety. - Ben Franklin

7:07AM

Photo of the Day 02/08/10 - Life Span

The Rion-Antirion Bridge in Greece is the world's longest cable-stayed bridge. With a suspended deck of 2,252m, the Rion-Antirion Bridge is located in the western end of the Gulf of Corinth in Greece and links the Peloponnese (southern Greece) to the Greek mainland.

7:18AM

Photo of the Day 01/25/10 - Ancient Facelift

Perhaps the team working on the Parthenon on the Acropolis of Athens wouldn't mind taking a crack at Joan Rivers or Bruce Jenner ... they clearly do pretty good work with ancient structures.

7:27AM

Photo of the Day 01/15/10 - Wish We Weren't Here?

Downtown Athens speaks for itself sometimes, occasionally with a profoundly dissenting voice.

10:01PM

Photo of the Day 01/11/10 - An Eye on the Past

The ruins at the Oracle of Delphi in Greece were stunning at every turn. History jutting from the hillsides as far as the eye could see.