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During our two week explore of the Mediterranean island of Crete my wife Liz and I noticed three things in abundance, the first was olive trees, the second was windmills (both broken and working) and the third, and most striking, was the large number of small Greek Orthodox churches dotted around the landscape, usually in prominent positions on top of hills.
Such was the case as we drove down towards Milatos, a seaside village on the north coast of the island which was overlooked by the dramatically located white painted church of St Nektariosat.
Intrigued by the look of the church, we found the little track leading up the hill to the building itself, which looked every bit as good close up as it did from a distance.
Having spent a while photographing the church as a whole I went looking for details that encapsulated the culture and history of this unique place, and this simple arrangement of the white painted church's bell tower, adorned with two crosses and set against the red of the roof and blue of the sky, was just right.
Filename - crete church 05.jpg
Camera - Canon 6D
Lens - 24-105mm zoom @ 105mm
Exposure - 1/125sec @ f8, ISO100
Filters - Polarising filter used to remove glare and enhance colours.
Location - Milatos, Crete
This image - 800x533px JPEG
Conversion - Adobe Lightroom
Comments - Image deliberately underexposed slightly to preserve highlights on the white painted walls.
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