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Oi, turista!

6 June 2005

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Before you wonder, I'm back in Dundee. Since I was travelling all day yesterday, and didn't manage to take any pictures, I am posting one of the many hundred I took during my Portuguese trip. Now, to matters of a more pressing nature: I'm not sure I like the insinuation that I have an easy life. I work very hard for the miserable few euros that get tossed in my direction every now and again. It is no easy life reading books or working at a computer most of the time, especially when my commute involves leaving this beautifully verdant land of Scotland and travelling for 12 hours to arrive in the oppressive heat of that beautiful land of Portugal. So what if I spend some of my time meeting friends and eating well-prepared freshly caught fish in inexpensive restaurants, drinking a couple of ice cold beers or vinho verde at beach-side cafes? It is all part of my job. I have to know what the Portuguese know, do what the Portuguese do, say what the Portuguese say. Yes, I even have to eat what the Portuguese eat and drink what the Portuguese drink. I have to 'become' Portuguese - for only by 'becoming' Portuguese can I contextualise their politics, their history and their culture. Therefore it is my (tax-deductable) duty as a researcher to travel within the country and go to markets and festivals. I would be a poor researcher if I didn't visit beautiful places with my Portuguese friends - even to the extent of going to the beach with them. You might think that it is an easy life, but you don't have to live it. Oh, what I'd give for a 9-5 office job in wet Dundee. The next time you see an image of mine from Portugal, just think about all the effort that has been involved. Mine is a very hard life... sometimes I even need to be in the office by 11am (and remember, my office is 1,500 miles from my house - so I usually need to travel there the day before). I'm not bitter, though. I will continue this arduous task stoicly and without complaint. Naaaaaah. I didn't think you'd believe me! I have a great life, and I wouldn't swap it for anything! This boy got it right. Last Friday, I went for a walk out to Belém, where I was taking photographs (as usual). This little boy and his two friends were walking around the fountain when they spied me with the camera. "Oi, turista", they shouted, "tira a nossa foto". I felt like telling them that I wasn't a tourist, but that I was a professor at the university, and that I had forgotten more about their country than they would ever know, but then I looked at myself standing in the middle of the park in Belém wearing shorts and with a camera hanging from my neck. I took their photo.


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Nikon D70 ,Nikkor 70-300mm f/4-5.6G AF
1/1600s f/5.6 at 300.0mm iso320 hide exif
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Date/Time03-Jun-2005 19:09:10
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Exposure Bias0.33
White Balance (10)
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Guest 08-Jun-2005 22:31
The smile says it all.
laine8208-Jun-2005 22:24
That smile says it all.Great image Stu.
Gail Davison08-Jun-2005 21:03
sob, sob :-)
Robin Reid08-Jun-2005 14:39
Your commentary has me sobbing for you and laughing!
I suspect it was the camera aroound your neck that made them 'think' you were a mere turista!
Gilles Navet08-Jun-2005 06:20
J'aime la lumière sur le visage
J'aime l'émotion, la joie du moment
J'aime la composition
Bravo stu
Gilles
Karen Leaf08-Jun-2005 01:12
LOL at your story, Stu. These kids have you nailed.
Pepe Zyman08-Jun-2005 00:03
Excellent candid!
nomadicdragon07-Jun-2005 23:24
Lol. great shot.. niecly done
markvm07-Jun-2005 23:11
Very nice, Stu! The caption is most amusing!..:-)
Wenche Aune07-Jun-2005 21:55
Very nice candid. Great expression.
Bill Miller07-Jun-2005 19:30
I almost didn't recognise you in this SP !!!!
Lee Rudd07-Jun-2005 17:51
tough job, but someone has to do it! Lovely, warm - in many senses - image
northstar3707-Jun-2005 16:36
lotus eating bugga
Leo Charette07-Jun-2005 15:46
Excellent candid... really captures a proud, happy moment.
Chris Sofopoulos07-Jun-2005 12:39
Great shot! Really very expressive.
Dominic Kite07-Jun-2005 12:35
Superb - they seem to be in the main a lot friendlier than some of the kids round these parts!
Guest 07-Jun-2005 12:26
Good work...
petesie07-Jun-2005 11:21
Oh what joy-filled shots. I can't pick a favorite. They are both wonderful Your life sounds tough, but I know you can handle it.
Zak07-Jun-2005 10:59
bloody tourists... ;-)
Guest 07-Jun-2005 10:43
You almost had me feeling guilty... for about 2 seconds! I like the shot of the three boys best.
jude07-Jun-2005 10:13
I love the crop .. but I love the one with all three too.. excellent DOF
Gayle P. Clement07-Jun-2005 10:10
Excellent shot, Stu. Such a lively young man. I do understand how intense your work must be.