European Vacation 2003

Here are the most important pictures I took while in Europe. There are only ten photos here, but I have over 300 stored on my hard drive at home. This trip took me from London to Rome.

All shots are taken with a Sony Cyber-shot DSC-P72 (3.2 megapixel) digital camera. This camera is a great choice for people like me who want a sturdy camera with "fast" shutter speed and enough megapixels to make photo prints.

First off is Buckingham Palace. I took this shot from St. James Park.
Let us not forget Parliament. I got this shot while riding the hop-on-hop-off bus tour.
The Clock Tower is where Big Ben (the bell inside) resides.
The famous Westminster Abbey.

In Paris there is the artist's area called Montemort where you can see the Sacre Couer.
There is also this other thing called the Eiffel Tower

In Luzern, you can find the Dying Lion and the Chappel Bridge.

In Rome, there is a famous fountain called Trevi Fountain. You throw three coins over your left shoulder into it. The first coin is to ensure your return to Rome, the second is for your wish, and the third coin is for love.
Who could leave Rome without going into the Colosseum? I sure couldn't.