Stairway to the Church
by Lucinda Walter
Title
Stairway to the Church
Artist
Lucinda Walter
Medium
Photograph - Photography, Digital Art, Fine Art
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A very BIG thank you that wonderful buyer from Nashville, TN who purchased a framed print of Stairway To The Church. I'm honored.
Stairway To The Church By Lucinda Walter
http://lucinda-walter.artistwebsites.com/
Captured on the beautiful island of Santorini, Greece is this iconic church. I decided to convert to black and white for a more dramatic effect.
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Santorini (Greek: Σαντορίνη, pronounced [sandoˈrini]), classically Thera (English pronunciation /ˈθɪrə/), and officially Thira (Greek: Θήρα [ˈθira]); is an island in the southern Aegean Sea, about 200 km (120 mi) southeast of Greece's mainland. It is the largest island of a small, circular archipelago which bears the same name and is the remnant of a volcanic caldera. It forms the southernmost member of the Cyclades group of islands, with an area of approximately 73 km2 (28 sq mi) and a 2011 census population of 15,550. The municipality of Santorini comprises the inhabited islands of Santorini and Therasia and the uninhabited islands of Nea Kameni, Palaia Kameni, Aspronisi, and Christiana. The total land area is 90.623 km2 (34.990 sq mi). Santorini is part of the Thira regional unit.[2]
Santorini is essentially what remains after an enormous volcanic eruption that destroyed the earliest settlements on a formerly single island, and created the current geological caldera. A giant central, rectangular lagoon, which measures about 12 by 7 km (7.5 by 4.3 mi), is surrounded by 300 m (980 ft) high, steep cliffs on three sides. The main island slopes downward to the Aegean Sea. On the fourth side, the lagoon is separated from the sea by another much smaller island called Therasia; the lagoon is connected to the sea in two places, in the northwest and southwest. The depth of the caldera, at 400m, makes it possible for all but the largest ships to anchor anywhere in the protected bay; there is also a newly built marina at Vlychada, on the southwestern coast. The island's principal port is Athinias. The capital, Fira, clings to the top of the cliff looking down on the lagoon. The volcanic rocks present from the prior eruptions feature olivine and have a small presence of hornblende.[3]
It is the most active volcanic centre in the South Aegean Volcanic Arc, though what remains today is chiefly a water-filled caldera. The volcanic arc is approximately 500 km (310 mi) long and 20 to 40 km (12 to 25 mi) wide. The region first became volcanically active around 3�4 million years ago, though volcanism on Thera began around 2 million years ago with the extrusion of dacitic lavas from vents around the Akrotiri.
The island is the site of one of the largest volcanic eruptions in recorded history: the Minoan eruption (sometimes called the Thera eruption), which occurred some 3600 years ago at the height of the Minoan civilization. The eruption left a large caldera surrounded by volcanic ash deposits hundreds of metres deep and may have led indirectly to the collapse of the Minoan civilization on the island of Crete, 110 km (68 mi) to the south, through a gigantic tsunami. Another popular theory holds that the Thera eruption is the source of the legend of Atlantis.[4]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Santorini
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All images are copyright � Lucinda Walter. The materials contained may not be reproduced, copied, edited, published, transmitted or downloaded in any way, shape or form. All rights are reserved. Copying, altering, displaying or redistribution of any of these images without written permission from the Artist is strictly prohibited.
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Jack Zulli
I enjoy the way you add an enhancement to a image such as in this capture, well done;) v/f
Lucinda Walter
A very BIG thank you that wonderful buyer from Nashville, TN who purchased a framed print of Stairway To The Church. I'm honored. 9/3/2018.
Connie Handscomb
Nice! we don't usually see Santorini in black&white - it's just as striking as the blue, Lucinda; well done! ;)))
Lucinda Walter replied:
Connie, thanks much. Lots of wonderful light here so I decided to do the b/w version. Thanks again.
Scott Kingery
I've always seen this in color but really like the black and white. The highlights on the water do a nice job of delineating the bells. L/F
Lucinda Walter
Thank you very much Sergio B for the feature in the group Five Star Artist 4/18/2015 I'm honored
Lucinda Walter
Thank you very much Allan Van Gasbeck for the feature in the group The Grayscale Outdoors 4/11/2015 I'm honored
Allan Van Gasbeck
Congratulations! Your outstanding artwork has been chosen as a FEATURE in the The Grayscale Outdoors group on Fine Art America.
Dan Radi
Great shot and perspective! lf
Lucinda Walter replied:
Dan, thank you very much. I converted several Santorini shots to b/w. Really like how they turned out. Thanks again
Lucinda Walter
Thank you very much Frozen in Time Fine Art Photography for the feature in the group The Niche 9/28/2014 I'm honored!
Lucinda Walter
Thank you very much Jack for the feature in the group The Artful Photo Use of any photomanipulation 7/24/2014 I'm honored