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Dec 08, 2006 09:46 |  #1

The colour and design of this Church in Santorini grabbed my attention and I had to take a shot of it.
I used a Canon EOS 350D with a Sigma 70-300 Lense.

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Dec 08, 2006 13:08 |  #2
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Yeap,the gorgeous blue / white of the Med , love the bel tower.


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Dec 11, 2006 02:10 as a reply to  @ Dimitri_V's post |  #3

Thanks for taking the time to have a look at my shots and leaving your kind comments dv2004. :)


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Dec 11, 2006 02:18 |  #4

Santorini has so many great sights. This is a super example. Can't believe it has been almost 30 years since I was last there. Well done.


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Dec 11, 2006 02:37 |  #5

I loved the deep blue of the sky and the white churches when I was last in Greece (about 19 years ago :shock: ). Thinking about these from a photographic standpoint, it would be very easy to over expose the white buildings and lose detail, and it doesn't look like you've suffered this to any great extent. Did you purposefully underexpose to take care of this?



  
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Dec 11, 2006 04:09 |  #6

rudgej wrote in post #2383472 (external link)
I loved the deep blue of the sky and the white churches when I was last in Greece (about 19 years ago :shock: ). Thinking about these from a photographic standpoint, it would be very easy to over expose the white buildings and lose detail, and it doesn't look like you've suffered this to any great extent. Did you purposefully underexpose to take care of this?

I just metered from a mid tone if I remember correctly. Thank yu all for your kind comments and support. :)


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Dec 11, 2006 04:22 as a reply to  @ Velocity's post |  #7

Great picture......love the contrasting colours.....:)


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Dec 11, 2006 04:30 |  #8

Raindancer wrote in post #2383640 (external link)
Great picture......love the contrasting colours.....:)

Many thanks Raindancer :)


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