The Little Mermaid Statue (With Japanese Tourists in Tow)

© September 30 2005, Uncornered Market

This famous statue is the character from the fairy tale of "The Little Mermaid" (btw, if you read the original by Hans Christian Anderson, it ends a little differently than Disney's version). The statue has been beheaded twice, her arm has been sawed off, she's been covered in red and green paint, and even has worn a burka on one occasion. Most of the time though, she sits in the harbor watching tourists circle around her trying to get the best photograph.

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Picture Location
Amalienborg - Home to the Danish Royal Family Flower Stall - Copenhagen, Denmark
Amalienborg - Home to the Danish Royal Family Bike Walk - Copenhagen
Photo Tags
Camera Setings
Model - NIKON D70
Exposure - 0.002 sec (1/500)
Aperture - f/4.5
ISO Speed - 200
Exposure Bias - 0 EV
Focal Length - 70 mm
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