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Between earth and heaven

Between earth and heaven

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alexander stefanatos


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Between earth and heaven

Greece
Region of Thessaly- Thessalic Plain
Meteora

Meteora( Greek= Hanging in the air), is the second largest and most important complex of ancient Byzantine monasteries in Central Greece, second to the famous Holy Mount Athos.The six monasteries belonging to the complex are all built on top of natural rocks and up to nearly hundred years ago accesion to them was possible only in large wooden baskets lifted by means of primitive machines propelled by hands.This rocky area of the Thessalic plain is recorded to be inhabited since the prehistoric era and the first human presence was located in caves in the rocks. But it's real Greek Orthodox theological importance started to be established by 10th to 11th centuries AC when shepherds started to inhabit Meteora in hollows, fissures and caves and when hermit monks started to gather there to have a life of solitude and praying.These were the first to form a rudimentary monastic state that gradually grew up by other monks that flocked there from everywhere.From the 12th century the site was considered one of the most important Greek Orthodox communities and Byzantine Emperors built the imposing monasteries declaring the place as a refuge for a strict hermetic life.Some of them also ended their life there after being deposed from Constantinople.The monasteries are rich in mosaics, frescoes and icons and the whole site is included in the UNESCO World Heritage List. By the way, the place is also opened to...women contrary to the Holy Mount Athos!
The photo shows a panoramic view of the Thessalic Plain.

(Photography with Mamiya AFD 645 (Phase One) with 6x4,5 digital back DM22.The coloured were then converted to monochrome).

Comments 12

  • Dragomir Vukovic 15/10/2015 17:04

    excellent
  • Inez Correia Marques 28/09/2015 14:10

    magestic and very very beautiful
    I can imagine a life of comtemplative medition there!! thank you for sharing
  • Francis Vanderveken 27/09/2015 11:19

    De toute beauté Alexander!+++++++++++
    Amitiés.
    Francis.
  • s. sabine krause 23/09/2015 13:56

    absolutely impressive and awe-inspiring! who would have thought that man even desired to built a home up on the unreachable rough and rugged rock? a dwelling in dizzying heights, exposed to both sunshine, wind and rain, at the complete mercy of the elements at all times… it's a place worthy of a mythical bird – if a griffin or phoenix nested there, it would be perfectly plausible! but human settlement? what ever impelled them? religious devotion of course! to be closer to god… an absolutely fascinating place and image, alexander! love the cloudscape, too! greetings, sabine.
  • Cameraqueen 12/09/2015 8:26

    A scenery like a Beethoven symphony! Music can talk where words fail.
    Greetings,
    Sabine
  • Christos Banos 11/09/2015 12:14

    Great capture of this wonderful landscape! Very good job!
    Xairetismata, Christos
  • Harold Thompson 11/09/2015 9:56

    Beautiful panorama showing the location of the various monastery's. Good info.
    :-)) Harold
  • Sue Thompson 11/09/2015 8:52

    A breathtaking view of these amazing Monasteries atop the rocks... A truly amazing area and a superb picture.

    :))
  • adriana lissandrini 10/09/2015 22:19

    a description very interesting,
    a majestic place, magnificent, austere as the lives of the monks in these remote areas,
    excellent photo, to be admired with respect
    and thanks to UNESCO!
    cari saluti e complimenti Alexander
    Adriana
  • Sillon 10/09/2015 19:32

    An incredible...and so beautiful place !! Superb BW Alexander, Jérôme
  • Jaap Koer 10/09/2015 17:57

    A wonderful high quality picture, I like it!
    Jaap
  • Carlos 1 10/09/2015 17:54

    Another wonderful presentation, you take us to Earth & Heavan.
    Best regards, José

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Camera DM22
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Aperture 16
Exposure time 1/40
Focus length 80.0 mm
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