While I was crossing over fileds and karst of my small lovely isle, killing distress with a couple of can beer and contemplating about hard living of us digital photography enthusiasts, suddenly, a movement of the leg aroused my attention. (Women moving legs always arouse me.


Ohhh this is impossible! Can-can in this wilderness???
Just look at that high kick!

(Can-can (also spelt cancan, Can Can) , a lively French dance marked chiefly by high kicking. It was developed in Paris in the 1830s and became a popular social dance there. By the mid-19th cent. it was incorporated into dance revues and stage productions. Jacques Offenbach wrote the best-known cancan music. Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec made celebrated paintings and lithographs of famous cancan dancers.)
... lady on the Foeniculum dry trunk, thinner then a pencil...

Camera model Olympus SP-320
Date/time 26.08.2006/16:26:03
Exposure time 1/500 s
F-number f/5.6
ISO 64
Focal length 8 mm
...seven seconds later...

Camera model Olympus SP-320
Date/time 26.08.2006/16:26:10
Exposure time 1/640 s
F-number f/5
ISO 64
Focal length 8 mm