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Europe in our Eyes

Written by on August 4, 2010 – 10:00 am13 Comments | 9 Read this

It started as a joke: Feng wanted to take a pic­ture of the Lon­don Eye reflect­ing in my eyes. After a few tri­als (try open­ing your eyes as big as you can with­out blink­ing for sev­eral sec­onds!), we got hold of it. We then decided to do the “eye pic­ture” for a few major land­marks dur­ing this trip.

For each loca­tion, we took one pic­ture in my eyes and one in Feng’s. You should be able to tell which one of which — I’m the non-Chinese one, remember?

You can see the whole Eye Reflec­tions set here.

Arc de Tri­om­phe (Champs Élysées)

Arc de Tri­om­phe (Champs Élysées)

Notre Dame in Paris

Notre Dame in Paris

The Eif­fel Tower

The Eif­fel Tower

Nantes’ Ele­phant

Nantes’ Ele­phant

Streets of Nantes

Nantes’ Tramway

The Tate Mod­ern in London

The Tate Mod­ern in London

The Lon­don Eye

The Lon­don Eye

Related arti­cles:

  1. Lon­don By Night
  2. Nantes By Night
  3. Fire in Nantes
  4. The Lon­don Eye
  5. Along the River Thames

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