Category Archives: Greece

Less Can Be More

It can be instructive to remember that sometimes less can be more when it comes to how we compose an image. In my last article I mentioned that we can learn a great deal by going through old images and thinking about how we could improve them. This posting discusses lessons that I learned from reviewing three old photographs captured back in the fall of 2014.

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Monasteries of Meteora

When my wife and I were finalizing the images for our Nikon 1 eBook, The Little Camera That Could, we reviewed our photographs from Greece including ones from the monasteries of Meteora. Seeing these images again brought back some great memories as this was one of our favourite locations in Greece. I thought readers may enjoy seeing some of these photographs. Continue reading Monasteries of Meteora

Street Photography in Greece

As a follow up to my recent Images in Greece article, this piece features some examples of street photography done while in Greece. This style of photography by its very nature is a very personal thing. What appeals to one person may leave others scratching their heads. So if you’re wearing a hat…take it off and be prepared to scratch. Continue reading Street Photography in Greece