For the kids . . . .
The Georgia Aquarium. Yay!

Approaching the aquarium from the back -

The view when you first enter -

A close-up of the above tank.

Even closer.

This is the photo of one of the amazing, stupendous tiger sharks in the football field sized tank at the Georgia Aquarium. There is only a small, tall viewing window as you go in.

This glimpse from a different window alone was worth the $25.00 admission fee!

More from the BIG tank:



There was a walk-through tunnel with a movator (like how you see the Queen's jewels).

Here is one of the tiger sharks above the tunnel:

A wide shot of the rotunda of the aquarium.

I love to watch seahorses.

There was a ray and shark TOUCH POOL.

I touched a ray!

And a shark! (I didn't pull that photo up).
Turtles!

A close up of some shark teeth, through the two foot thick acrylic of the tank.

A teeny tiny seahorse.

Another overhead tank - this time tropical.

The view from above.

Jellies!

A Canadian flag in the Olympic Plaza.

One of the Olympic Torch columns in the Olympic Plaza.

The Philips Arena. I took a picture of this because I always associate Philips with the Netherlands, but aparantly it is doing well here in Atlanta . . .

The charming CNN Center.

Some neat facemasks at the CNN Centre. Not a word on the news about the NHL, though.

A Stars Wars Clone Wars promo display at the Cartoon Network office:

I had to meet our group at the Atlanta Airport for a shuttle, and the meeting place was a dinosaur skeleton! It was huge, but everyone I asked directions from did not remember it. I'm not sure why . . .

The Chateau Elan is a magnificent complex - and has great shooting locations. We are working with a 2 and 4 year old boy here. A few amazing moments
in the fountain.

Great food, too. This if for you, K:

A scene from the opening gathering - 60 photographers from across Canada, the US and the UK.