Saturday, May 24, 2008

Soon to be Philly-Gram


You must have thought I had dropped off the face of the Earth but it is not true. I have returned, but later than ever. The past several months have been quite eventful and most particularly this month.

The beginning of May started off with the marriage of my film going, documentary video tapin' cousin Angelike and her Bobby Fisher shadowing, bass playin' husband Jez, in the countryside of Iria on the beach, just 30 kilometers from the Greek port of Nafplion. Ira is well known for their anginares (artichokes) and because it was so late in the season the wedding party along with myself had the chance to view something quite unique, the anginares in bloom. Such a beautiful indigo violet burst like peddles from the center as if mums were placed inside of them to enhance the muted green of the outer leaves. They made a lovely centerpiece for the tables and were soft to the touch. During the wedding Vassili and I went back and forth from Photographer to Filmographer for this special occasion and I must add film is quite enjoyable and a bit more forgiving than a photograph ;)

It is hard keeping the best news for last but I had to sit on my hands every time I got the urge to type the juicy news. I cannot think of a clever way of phrasing this so I am gonna go ahead and burst out with it for all to hear (read)... The day is coming so soon for our return to the City of Brotherly Love and not just on a short visit, but to stay. So mark your calenders, June 4th is touchdown and we hope to see all of you soon after.

Sunday, April 6, 2008

March Showers bring April Flowers?


It became so warm last month that flowers already came into bloom. Then it cooled down for a bit and got warm again. It is April now and everywhere you look there are flowers and most recently we have had many showers. Moving on from the weather>>>

This entry is going to be a bit different than my previous entries because I am taking you away from the life outside and into my studio (aka bedroom) for a taste of my most recent creations.

I have been working on my painting with light technique to increase depth of field (focus). In order to do this, my exposure time has increased dramatically, so I attempted to take multiple photographs of the same still-life with a different color in each picture. That turned out to be a lot more post processing work than desired. Now I have decided the best way to go is to do 2-3 shots of the same set up, my exposure times are still long but I paint in the full picture for each photograph. This way I can pick and chose areas I like from each image. I do this in Photoshop by laying two images one on top of the other and deleting the undesired areas from the top image.

The first image with the yellow Tiger Lilies was created with four photographs, each color captured in a separate image.

The second image is one shot with minor corrections in Photoshop for contrast and brightness.
Which one do you fancy more?

Sunday, March 2, 2008

Let it Snow


So I told you we had snow, it didn't last too long considering we have been bathed with beautiful weather in the sixties (not to rub it in). If you had any doubt about snow in Greece, the photo shall prove otherwise.

The puppy in the shot was sort of dropped on our doorstep, well not exactly. On our wedding day my mother in law, Lisa, saw her being thrown from a car directly across the street from the town hall where we got married. Lisa being the dog lover she is, insisted Vassili go get the poor 2 months old pup with her tail between her legs. She was so cute (cute as in petite) back then. Now, she must come up to my knees. I am not at all a dog fan but I have gotten her to listen to a few commands and hand motions for sit, stay and come. If you have a treat in your hand or food, forget about it she doesn't care what you say, she jumps continuously to get the goodies you have to offer. Like many street dogs she eats anything she can find. She finishes her food in just a few moments and is looking for more. Greece is littered with stray dogs. Almost every shop, taverna and cafe has its dog keeping warm in the entry way or mooching food off of their guests. If you want to get a dog in this country it won't cost you a penny, that is if you aren't picky about the breed.

For those who are wondering the little beast's name is Ribena, named after a juice brand.

Monday, February 18, 2008

Athens's Hearts








In light of Valentine's Day, Athens has been decorated with a parade of hearts, each painted with a unique scene. I am attaching three of my favorites, you pick yours :)

Vassili and I would like to thank everyone who has sent wedding wishes. You messages put a warm smile on our faces. The fourth photograph is from our wedding, which was absolutely lovely<3

Well time has been flying since the wedding, I thought it would have slowed down. This weekend we have been hit with a decent amount of snow, roughly a half meter. Many roads are closed; tomorrow schools and government establishments will not reopen.

I have spent limited time on e-mails, but that will change. There are many photos awaiting to be sent even more to take with the beautiful white snow all around. If you ever thought it doesn't snow in Greece, well I have proof it does.

Sunday, November 18, 2007

Cars Belong on the Street



I never thought I would say this, but I miss PPA (Philadelphia Parking Authority). The PPA are the most dreaded Authority of the city of Philadelphia. They are the ones you think you are going to avoid while you double park your car for just a few minutes to run inside and buy a steaming coffee to jump start your day. While you are inside paying for your soothing morning dose of caffeine, they are outside issuing you a paper ticket; that if not payed in time will double, triple or quadruple in fee. If you are unfortunate enough to let these once little tickets accumulate, your tire will have a florescent colored bracelet on it (also known as a boot which hinders the wheel from rotation) or your license will be revoked. Now, I always saw PPA as evil doers that give tickets out because someone was always pushing them around and this was there chance to get back at the little man/woman. Well I must say that I have come to be a little more sympathetic for the parking ticket giving posse.

On a few occasions in the center of Athens, I have been witness to people walking around in camo-green issuing tickets from a hand held device. These tickets are usually because of the driver's lack of paying for parking in the proper zone. Drivers are required to purchasing a paper ticket, that is similar to an instant lottery ticket, that allows them to scratch out the appropriate date and time. If this ticket is absent from the windshield then chances are that there will be a price to pay. This Parking Authority's job is to enforce people to pay but it doesn't keep motor vehicles off the sidewalks. I cannot count the number of times I have had to step into the street because a car or row of motorbikes was taking up the pedestrians' right of passage. You are not only in danger of your life while walking in the street but also while walking on the sidewalk, because a really smart driver may come by thinking that you are standing in his perfect spot.

So with that in mind... unlike other drivers, to avoid the hustle and bustle amongst drivers fighting over the spot that blocks the entrance to the super market, Vassili and I parked nearly a quarter mile away. On our way back with the bags in our hands there was this car parked across a sidewalk on the main road. As we walked around the car that blocked the side walk, I noticed this fantastic sticker on the driver side window. It read "I'm a jackass. I park wherever I want."

During pedestrian's rights protests they hand out stickers to put on cars parked where you should be able to walk. I've never seen a sticker before this one. Boy do I wish I had a stack of them every time I left the house!

Monday, November 12, 2007

11-11 make a Wish

Bonus Issue...

I don't know what to say... I am all smiles :)

Vassili and I are getting married December 28th!!! My parents will be coming in to accompany us on our first steps as husband and wife.

We have worked hard to make these cards, and I'd say they are very good for hand made invitations. We enjoy taking on projects together. Our next one will be the bombonieres, sugar coated almonds wrapped in material, to be given to our guests at the reception. Inside the rings, our first and middle names are engraved in Greek and the date we are to be wed.

*address has been omitted from image

I'll have the LAMP


This is going to be sweet and short, I hope it puts a smile on your face.

This picture is one of many examples of poor translations from Greek to English. I must say that this was the funniest I've yet to come across. If you were to come visit Greece, I would definitely suggest you try the lamb but I am not quite sure about the dish on the top of this menu ;)