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Kythera from above
I’ve been experimenting with imaging (photos & video) from many different perspectives – in the air, under the sea and lots of places in between. Here’s some sample aerial work. More is available here.
Paleokastro From Above
It’s time to progressively go through the thousands of photos and hours of video taken while in Kythera. Here’s a few aerial shots from Paleokastro for starters.
Posted in Experimental Photography, John's Blog, Visuals
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Underwater Perspective, Nordland Shipwreck, Diakofti
Here’s a few photos providing a different view of a shipwreck that is now part of the fabric of nice Kytherian seaside village, Diakofti.
Posted in John's Blog, Underwater Kythera, Visuals
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Underwater Kythera
A few photos from in the sea caves at Paleopolis are here.
Posted in Blogs, John's Blog, Underwater Kythera, Visuals
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Progressing Quite Nicely
A brief update of progress over the last few days.
Posted in Blogs, John's Blog
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Making the Impossible, Possible
Our team is cutting a path up the side of a mountain, reopening access to what’s probably the most difficult church to reach in Kythera. Read about it here.
Posted in Blogs, Community Service, John's Blog
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Let the Adventure Begin!
2011 Paliokastro excavations are up and running! More info is available on John’s Blog.
Posted in Archaeology, Blogs, John's Blog
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Local Enthusiasm
Coverage of the European Music day in Kythera, and Daphne Petrohilos’ art exhibition.
Posted in Events, John's Blog
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More Team Members Added
This site is growing, with a number of team members being added in that section. The complete team isn’t listed yet, with further updates expected shortly. Tags: http://www.staying-awake.org, http://www.whyhcg.com, http://www.myprovigil.com
Posted in Archaeology, Blogs, John's Blog
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