The old minaret adjacent to St Nikolaos church is a perfect reminder of the way the East met the West in the town I made my home, Chania, Crete, Greece. The photographs I post all help to tell a part of a longer story that focuses on the town and its citizens, whether they are living there now, or have made their home in other parts of the world. As a newer resident, by writing about the town in this way, I am trying to put some order into the chaos that I seem to be confronted with.
Monday, 30 June 2008
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it�s a great picture , I really like the effect from the lights in the darkness!
ReplyDeleteTHIS IS VERY EFFECTIVE SHOT
ReplyDeleteI really like this photo of yours.
ReplyDeleteOne of these days I will have to put my camera on the tripod and start learning how to take photos like this!
What a slew of headlights all going somewhere and all burning oil or gasoline. What is it with cars that changed civilization?
ReplyDeleteRabbits are nice. Yes, rabbits were killed here too and hunted but they are quick to breed and they never have vanished.
Our governments used to allow people to pay their taxes using squirrel scalps to get rid of squirrels eating their grain. And later it was wolf scalps and ears to keep them from eating lifestock.
Abraham Lincoln
Brookville, Ohio happened naturally.
Pretty! They remind me of something.
ReplyDeleteI do like what I call the 'light sabre effect'!
ReplyDeleteReally great shot!
ReplyDeleteJust popping in to wish you a happy new year. Hope to see many more of your wonderful photos of Crete in 2009!
ReplyDeleteBlather From Brooklyn