nico
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Hi everybody,
I just got back from Portugal where I spent my 15 (holi)days and I like to share some impressions.
First of all it's a wonderful country and it worth even a longer visit. I visited Lisbon, which I consider one of the most beatiful european city, and then moved south to Alentejo (Evora, Monsaraz, Mertola are really stunning place) and Algarve. Well, I must admit I didn't really love the part of the Algarve that goes from Tavira to Albufeira, there are too much buildings on the coast and it's too crowded, But, leaving Albufeira we went - still in Algarve - to Segres where things are different, there are less buildings and less people and more beatiful beaches. Then we drove back to Lisbon along the atlantic coast where we found other nice places and beaches.
I enjoyed not only the places but the food indeed, very tasty fish (and good meat in the central Alentejo), gorgeus sweet cakes and good coffee too. I had a very pleasant journey.
But what I like most in Portugal is people. Portugueses are simply wonderful, warm, friendly and discrete. I hope Portuguese RFF members will read this few lines because I'd like to express them our (mine and my travel mates) thankfulness and admiration for the portuguese people.
On the photo side, I just shot less than 6 b/w rolls (I tried to be the most selective as possible) and about 25 digishots (with my girlfiend's camera - hope to be allowed to post even those! 😉) that I'll start to post by the end of the week.
It has been the first time that I had no zoom lens with Me. I left my little nikon f55 home and brought only the Bessa R with the nok 50, and I had a lot fun! I never thought it could be such a funny experience shooting (from portraits to panoramas) without a zoom for a whole holiday travel.
One last thought: I saw only one Rf user, in Sintra, she was a pretty girl ... obvious! 🙂
Bye.
Nico
I just got back from Portugal where I spent my 15 (holi)days and I like to share some impressions.
First of all it's a wonderful country and it worth even a longer visit. I visited Lisbon, which I consider one of the most beatiful european city, and then moved south to Alentejo (Evora, Monsaraz, Mertola are really stunning place) and Algarve. Well, I must admit I didn't really love the part of the Algarve that goes from Tavira to Albufeira, there are too much buildings on the coast and it's too crowded, But, leaving Albufeira we went - still in Algarve - to Segres where things are different, there are less buildings and less people and more beatiful beaches. Then we drove back to Lisbon along the atlantic coast where we found other nice places and beaches.
I enjoyed not only the places but the food indeed, very tasty fish (and good meat in the central Alentejo), gorgeus sweet cakes and good coffee too. I had a very pleasant journey.
But what I like most in Portugal is people. Portugueses are simply wonderful, warm, friendly and discrete. I hope Portuguese RFF members will read this few lines because I'd like to express them our (mine and my travel mates) thankfulness and admiration for the portuguese people.
On the photo side, I just shot less than 6 b/w rolls (I tried to be the most selective as possible) and about 25 digishots (with my girlfiend's camera - hope to be allowed to post even those! 😉) that I'll start to post by the end of the week.
It has been the first time that I had no zoom lens with Me. I left my little nikon f55 home and brought only the Bessa R with the nok 50, and I had a lot fun! I never thought it could be such a funny experience shooting (from portraits to panoramas) without a zoom for a whole holiday travel.
One last thought: I saw only one Rf user, in Sintra, she was a pretty girl ... obvious! 🙂
Bye.
Nico