Photographer's Note
The Temple of Poseidon, the God of Sea, according to the Greek Mythology, at Cape Sounion, on the southermost edge of Attica.
ONE MORE PHOTO:
***TWILIGHT OF THE SEA GOD***
***WORKSHOP-COLOUR VERSION***
Some info about the temple from Wikipedia:
" Ancient Greek religion was essentially propitiatory in nature: i.e., based on the notion that to avoid misfortune, one must constantly seek the favour of the relevant gods by prayers, gifts and sacrifices. To the ancient Greek, every natural feature, e.g. hill, lake, stream or wood, was controlled by a god. Thus a person about to swim in a river, for example, would say a prayer to the river-god, or make an offering to that god's shrine, to avoid the chance of drowning. The gods were considered immortal, could change shape, become invisible and travel anywhere instantaneously. But in many other respects they were considered similar to humans. They shared the whole range of human emotions, both positive and negative. Thus, in their attitudes towards humans, they could be both benevolent and malicious. As humans also, they had family and clan hierarchies. They could even mate with humans, and produce demi-gods.[8]
In a maritime country like Greece, the god of the sea was bound to occupy a high position in the divine hierarchy. In power, Poseidon was considered second only to Zeus (Jupiter), the supreme god himself. His implacable wrath, manifested in the form of storms, was greatly feared by all mariners. In an age without mechanical power, storms very frequently resulted in shipwrecks and drownings.
The temple at Sounion, therefore, was a venue where mariners, and also entire cities or states, could propitiate Poseidon, by making animal sacrifice, or leaving gifts.
The temple of Poseidon was constructed in approx. 440 B.C., over the ruins of a temple dating from the Archaic Period. It is perched above the sea at a height of almost 60 m. The design of the temple is a typical hexastyle i.e. it had a front portico with 6 columns.[9] Only some columns of the Sounion temple stand today, but intact it would have closely resembled the contemporary and well-preserved Temple of Hephaestus beneath the Acropolis, which may have been designed by the same architect.
As with all Greek temples, the Poseidon building was rectangular, with a colonnade on all four sides. The total number of original columns was 42: 18 columns still stand today. The columns are of the Doric Order. They were made of locally-quarried white marble. They were 6.10 m (20 ft) high, with a diameter of 1 m (3.1 ft) at the base and 79cm (31 inches) at the top.[10]
At the centre of the temple colonnade would have been the hall of worship (naos), a windowless rectangular room, similar to the partly intact hall at the Temple of Hephaestus. It would have contained, at one end facing the entrance, the cult image, a colossal, ceiling - height (6m) bronze statue of Poseidon.[11] Probably gold-leafed, it may have resembled a contemporary representation of the god, appropriately found in a shipwreck, shown in the figure above. Poseidon was usually portrayed carrying a trident, the weapon he supposedly used to stir up storms.
Archaeological excavation of the site in 1906 uncovered numerous artefacts and inscriptions, most notably a marble kouros statue[12] and an impressive votive relief,[13] both now in the Athens National Archaeological Museum.[14] ***MORE+++***."
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bmukherjee
(1516) 2010-01-11 7:07
Hello,
A wonderful architectural photo of the Temple! I like the sepia tones and the ball-like clouds in the background!
tfs,
biswaroop
sabya26
(335) 2010-01-11 7:13
Hi Hercules
What a beautiful composition...
good Pov, you use the very well
very nice
Best regards,
Sabya
macjake
(98262) 2010-01-11 7:15
Hi Hercules
the black and white really has a visual impact, love the shadows and mixture of brightness,
while the clouds add a textured element.
Simple yet so effective
Love it
Cheers, Try to have a great Monday
Craig
SWEETFREEDOM
(24623) 2010-01-11 7:31
Hi Hercules,
wonderful seppia picture. Excellent frame and sharpness.
Regards
Alessandro
demeter
(95) 2010-01-11 8:07
Geia Sou Irakli,
This photo embodies everything that made classical Greek architecture perfect: Simplicity, balance and beauty...
I liked the colour version as well, but the richness of shades in the B&W version is just amazing.
selamlar,
Demet-er : )
vasilpro
(41801) 2010-01-11 8:10
Γεια σου Ηρακλή,
Εξαιρετική ασπρόμαυρη παρουσίαση του Ναού του Ποσειδώνα με πολύ καλή αντίθεση, υπέροχη διαχείριση του φωτισμού από μια πολύ καλή γωνία λήψης και εξαιρετική προοπτική.
Καλό απόγευμα, Βασίλης.
ngk
(2413) 2010-01-11 8:16
Γεια σου Ηρακλή
Πολύ όμορφη παρουσίαση του ναού. Πολύ καλή η γωνία λήψης και ο φωτισμός. Εξίσου ωραία και η έγχρωμη έκδοση με εξαιρετικά χρώματα.
Συγχαρητήρια
Σε χαιρετώ.
nasos k
atha2pan
(3811) 2010-01-11 9:13
Exeis to styl sou re file, pou apo toses foto ksero pia einai dikia sou mangia.
Katapliktiki stigmi, katalilos ouranos.
Na eisai kala
Sakis
jasmis
(58653) 2010-01-11 9:47
Great classic presentation in splendid B&W tones. Amazing perspective.
Regards.
DRAKOLIMNH
(1224) 2010-01-11 10:21
Καλησπέρα Ηρακλή,
ευτυχώς έχουμε και τις φωτογραφίες που μας θυμίζουν πως πρέπει να είμαστε υπερήφανοι για τον πολιτισμό μας...Αυτή που βλέπω εδώ είναι αρκετά δυνατή-επιβλητική ο τρόπος που έφτιαξες τα σύννεφα να καταξιώνουν το μνημείο είναι ανεπανάληπτος.Μπαίνει στις αγαπημένες μου,
καλό απόγευμα,
Πέτρος
luighi
(5303) 2010-01-11 11:25
Si la de ayer era buena , esta es de escandalo amigo.
Una autentica postal con magnifico tratamiento .Me gusta esa conversion al blanco y negro ademas de el encuadre y la genial composicion.De maetro .
Un cordial saludo.
Luis
coco
(30439) 2010-01-11 12:03
Kalispera Hercules.
Sin duda un lugar al que quiero volver... pero reconozco que ϊltimamente no tengo tiempo ni para viajar ni para nada (la compra de un piso es la mayor culpable).
En cualquier caso, un lugar al que le tengo mucho cariρo y guardo un buen recuerdo.
Ta leme, file mou.
sacimar
(38173) 2010-01-11 12:33
Hola Hercules,
buena foto del templo, el B/N le da mas fuerza a la imagen, la perspectiva es perfecta para mostrar lo que queda del edificio, buen trabajo,
Un saludo
Sergio
angie-barcelona
(2784) 2010-01-11 12:35
Buenas noches Hercules,
hace muchνsimo tiempo que visitι ese lugar. El color de la fotografνa le da muchνsimo dramatismo, un efecto excelente... como siempre...
Un abrazo,
Gemma
barrufeto_77
(28888) 2010-01-11 15:17
Hola Hercules.
Como suele ser habitual, tremenda la foto. Grande. Esas nubes son espectaculares!
Un abrazo!
PD: Ah...y Feliz Aρo que no me habνa conectado en dνas!
pauloog
(11751) 2010-01-11 15:18
Hello Hercules,
Quite a different photo from your previous view of the temple, now brought as a dramatic scenery for some Greek play, profiled against a sky that contributes to setting the scene.
Regards,
Paul
maglex
(1980) 2010-01-11 18:15
I love the lighting and the dynamism of the sky! Its amazing how the temple is lifted from the photo due to the light. Thanks for sharing..>ALex
Wanda1
(15142) 2010-01-11 19:36
Hi Hercules,
The black and white emphasises the oldness of the temple, and brings out those wonderful swirling clouds in the background adding an air of drama. Nice angle of view instead of just head on. I can just imagine what it must have looked like in it's time.
Regards
Wanda
Dyerco
(10185) 2010-01-11 22:31
Wonderful timing to catch these clouds in the BG. They really add to this dramatic piece of Greek history. I like this choice of B&W with a hint of sepia.
Phil
supi4u
(601) 2010-01-11 23:25
Hi Hercules
A wonderful b/w shot.
Amazing POV for ruins and background sky
Veru good exposure and lighting. and a very good note
Well done.
-Supriya
carlosmarin
(11954) 2010-01-12 0:51
Hola Hercules,
Fantastica imagen del templo de Poseidσn.
Todo un clαsico.
Acertada elecciσn del B/N.
Muy buen POV.
Buen manejo de la luz.
Un 10
Un abrazo,
Carlos
kastanaras
(1160) 2010-01-12 2:20
Geia soy Irakli,
Ekseretiki B&W photo tou naou.
Oraio contrast kai fotismos.
Yperoxos ouranos me ta agriemena sinefa.
Xereto se,
Dimitris
PS: kai i egxromi version einai eksisou poli kali.
erhan1958
(15961) 2010-01-12 7:28
selam herkul
very very good work
black and white good chois
greetings
erhan
Dashab
(2564) 2010-01-12 12:27
Hello Hercules,
An excellent b&w, with such dramatic clouds! The POV is excellent for the presentation of this beautiful temple, one would not be too surprised if an ancient god popped out from behind one of the pillars.
Compliments, Dasha
siam2005
(1566) 2010-01-12 12:50
Ciao Hercules,
ottima scelta quella di utilizzare il bianco e nero per proporre questa immagine. Bella per il cielo nuvoloso e drammatico che dona ulteriore valore alla bella immagine e per la piacevole luce ben riflessa sull'edificio che fa spiccare questo incantevole Tempio.
Complimenti.
Buona Serata.
Anna
delkoo
(68) 2010-01-13 4:18
hi hercules
great b&w architectural shot, the threatening sky fits well with the old contrasted temple.
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DIDIER
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Longroute
(19600) 2010-01-13 7:51
The famous (or infamous for the sailors) Sounion Cape!
I like your W&B full of light and with a very drammatic sky which fits perfectly with the austere look of these ruins. The photo expresses classicity both in the subject and in the way it's taken and elaborated. An excellent image.
Ciao,
Donato
delpeoples
(60342) 2010-01-14 2:57
Hi Hercules, this looks to be out of a Hollywood blockbuster movie! The clouds contribute so much to the image and you've made a great choice with the monochrome where light and shadow have been captured with great effect. Excellent job, like always, and thanks for sharing, Lisa
hardyuno
(4652) 2010-01-15 0:30
Wow, Hercules
Great angle and much better the b&w toning with fantastic contrasts. It is really a dramatic view with the cloudy sky. I like it much, TFS
Have a fine weekend
Hartmut
sacavem
(18620) 2010-01-18 13:47
Olα Hercules,
The subject of the image is a good one for black and white.
It works very well here. I like your composition with the The Temple of Poseidon in the frame.
Have a nice day,
Filipe
Photo Information
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Copyright: Hercules Milas (Cretense)
(68709)
- Genre: Τοποθεσίες
- Medium: Μαύρο & Ασπρο
- Date Taken: 2010-01-06
- Categories: Ερείπια
- Camera: Canon 1Ds Mark III, Canon 16-35mm f/2.8 L USM, 82 mm circular polarizer
- Έκθεση: f/11, 1/160 δευτερόλεπτα
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- Έκδοση φωτογραφίας: Πρωτότυπη έκδοση, Workshop
- Θέμα(τα): ***My B&Ws***, Killer Clouds [view contributor(s)]
- Date Submitted: 2010-01-11 6:54
- Αγαπημένα: 2 [view]