Cyprus Theatre

Cyprus DanceSvetka and Yannis invited us to see a performance given by some dancing group in the CTO center in Germasoia village. Olga and I didn’t have anything better to do so we went there to enjoy the performance.

The show plot was a reenactment of a traditional Cyprus marriage. There was a small scene downstairs filled with about 20 actors, amphitheatre filled with audience (mostly tourists), and us sitting on the top row of it.

Firstly few words about the performance. It was terrible. It was very slow and extremely boring. I’ve seen funerals which were more fun than this marriage. Not only it was boring to me and not only it was boring to all the audience, but it was also boring to the actors and musicians themselves. You could feel it. You could see it. And as if being boring is not enough a tortue by itself, it was also very long. It took them about two hours to finish. We almost left 5 minutes before the end. Few people left for real. But that was not all. After they finished with the show they started to feed the audience with some traditional dish (presumably made of beans) that looked and smelled horrible. Luckily I was hiding behind the camera and sitting in the furtherst row, so I didn’t have to eat it. :)

Secondly, few words about photographing the event. It was pretty dark and I still have only the on-camera built-in flash, so I had to use ISO1600 settings. The location I was sitting in was exactly in the middle of the range of both of my lenses. 18-55 was too short and couldn’t zoom into the scene. 75-300 was too telescopic and I had problems fitting stuff into the frame. I stayed with 75-300 since it could provide with some details on facial expressions and the like. Now, using on-camera flash unit together with 75-300 produced really ugly results with people’s eyes. The flash was too close to the camera which rendered red-eye reduction functionality pretty useless. The eyes were not red, but they glow unnaturaly. Easy to fix in Gimp or Adobe Photoshop, but still… Lots of movement by the actors also didn’t help much. I’ve made about 260 pictures, 160 of which are being uploaded for the web as I write it.

The photo album for the event is here.

Olympic Torch will pass Nicosia tomorrow

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According to the official Olympic Torch Relay website, the Torch will be in Nicosia tomorrow. Unfortunately, there is not that much of information on the Nicosia page of the site. I guess, places under “Relay Highlights” will be the viewpoints. If it is not so, I don’t know where it will be seen. I also have no idea how to get to any of these points and what time the Torch will be passing. Unless I will get any additional information, this will be one lost photo opportunity.

If you know anything, let me know via comments, email, phone call or any other means. Thanks in advance.

Update: it seems that I am not the only one in thinking that the event was badly organized

Greeks won the Euro 2004 finals!

GreeceJust few minutes ago the final match of Euro 2004 has finished. 1:0. Greece won the cup from Portugal. I don’t know why, but this time everyone was following the championship. Even people who have never ever watched football, like Olga, Hazard, and myself. Even Lev watched a match or two.

People are going mad in the streets with flags, drums and horns! :)

Greece is going to the finals

Greek fans

I am not by any shot a football fan. But there are times, when I cannot ignore the happenings on the football arena. It is about 4am here, and it has been just about an hour when the massive horning, singing, and shouting finished after Greece has won Czechs 1:0 tonight. Thousans of people were outside celebrating a great victory. I think that if I will stay in this country, I will have to tell about this day to my grandchildren. :)

Plenty of people outside, plenty of cars, traffic jams everywhere. All sorts of horns (including huge trucks) make sure noone is sleeping and missing this great day.

Few pictures that I took can be see here.