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Monday, December 17, 2007
global village
just another impromptu get-together and bonding with my friends from barsha. knowing that the global village is finally open, we instantly invaded the place.according to their website:
As a world-class tourism destination, the global village brings together diverse customs and cultures covering a broad spectrum of activities including music, dances, arts and handicrafts, theatre, costumes and cuisine of different countries.
as expected, some of the pavillions were not yet open and there's still a lot of construction going on same like the city of dubai itself. the place are full of police security and we were questioned three times on what we're doing. we gave them the same answers...
...to shoot and have fun.
accidentally passing by

f7.1, 1/100sec, 150mm, iso200, cloudy
flying carousel

f4, 1/3sec, 10mm, iso200, cloudy, tripod mount
global village uwa

f16, 3secs, 10mm, iso200, cloudy, tripod mount
dam yu kung pu

f4.8, 1/80sec, 14mm, iso200, cloudy, tripod mount, sb800 flash fired
note: guys going to global village, be discreet in taking photos. they don't want their women or families to be photographed else your memory storage will be wiped out. :P
discoursed by jeff @ 11:46 AM |
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Just want to wish you a Merry Christmas!
Cheers!
Eric
I found your pictures very interesting, I used to teach in Jeddah KSA, and taking pictures was really challenging.
Anyway, please check out my blog..Happy New Year