Photographer’s Note
Rhodes island
Rhodes (Greek: Ρόδος, Ródos, IPA: [ˈro̞ðo̞s]; Italian: Rodi; Ottoman Turkish: ردوس Rodos; Ladino: Rodi or Rodes) is a Greek island approximately 18 kilometres (11 mi) southwest of Turkey in eastern Aegean Sea. It is the largest of the Dodecanese islands in terms of both land area and population, with a population of 117,007[2] of which 53,709 resided in the homonymous capital city of the island.
Historically, Rhodes was famous worldwide for the Colossus of Rhodes, one of the Seven Wonders of the World. The medieval Old Town of the City of Rhodes has been declared a World Heritage Site. Today Rhodes is a tourist destination
The island was inhabited in the Neolithic period, although little remains of this culture. In the 16th century BC the Minoans came to Rhodes, and later Greek mythology recalled a Rhodian race they called the Telchines, and associated Rhodes with Danaus; it was sometimes nicknamed Telchinis. In the 15th century BC the Achaeans invaded. It was, however, in the 11th century BC that the island started to flourish, with the coming of the Dorians. It was the Dorians who later built the three important cities of Lindos, Ialyssos and Kameiros, which together with Kos, Cnidus and Halicarnassus (on the mainland) made up the so-called Dorian Hexapolis.
In Pindar's ode, the island was said to be born of the union of Helios the sun god and the nymph Rhode, and the cities were named for their three sons. The rhoda is a pink hibiscus native to the island. Diodorus Siculus added that Actis, one of the sons of Helios and Rhode travelled to Egypt where he built the city of Heliopolis and he taught the Egyptians the science of astrology.
Invasions by the Persians eventually overran the island, but after their defeat by the forces from Athens in 478 BC, the cities joined the Athenian League. When the Peloponnesian War broke out in 431 BC, Rhodes remained largely neutral, although it remained a member of the League. The war lasted until 404 BC, but by this time Rhodes had withdrawn entirely from the conflict and had decided to go her own way.
In 408 BC the cities united to form one territory, and built a new capital on the northern end of the island, the city of Rhodes: its regular plan was superintended by the Athenian architect Hippodamus. However the Peloponnesian War had so weakened the entire Greek culture that it lay open to invasion. In 357 BC the island was conquered by the king Mausolus of Caria, then fell to the Persians 340 BC. But their rule was also short and to the great relief of its citizens, Rhodes became a part of the growing empire of Alexander III of Macedon in 332 BC after he defeated the Persians.
The Acropolis of LindosFollowing the death of Alexander his generals vied for control of the kingdom. Three of them, Ptolemy, Seleucus, and Antigonus, succeeded in dividing the kingdom among themselves. Rhodes formed strong commercial and cultural ties with the Ptolemies in Alexandria, and together they formed the Rhodo-Egyptian alliance which controlled trade throughout the Aegean in the 3rd century BC. The city developed into a maritime, commercial and cultural center and its coins were in circulation almost everywhere in the Mediterranean. Its famous schools of philosophy, science, literature and rhetoric, shared masters with Alexandria: the Athenian rhetorician Aeschines who formed a school at Rhodes; Apollonius of Rhodes; the observations and works of the astronomers Hipparchus and Geminus, the rhetorician Dionysios Trax. Its school of sculptors developed a rich, dramatic style that can be characterized as "Hellenistic Baroque".
In 305 BC, Antigonus had his son, Demetrius besiege Rhodes in an attempt to break its alliance with Egypt. Demetrius created huge siege engines including a 180 ft (55 m) battering ram and a siege tower named Helepolis that weighed 360,000 pounds (163,293 kg). Despite this engagement, in 304 BC, after only one year he relented and signed a peace agreement, leaving behind a huge store of military equipment. The Rhodians sold the equipment and used the money to erect a statue of their sun god, Helios, the statue now known as Colossus of Rhodes.
In 164 BC, Rhodes signed a treaty with Rome, and became an educational center for Roman noble families, and was especially noted for its teachers of rhetoric, such as Hermagoras and the author of the Rhetorica ad Herennium. At first the state was an important ally of Rome and enjoyed numerous privileges, but these were later lost in various machinations of Roman politics. Cassius eventually invaded the island and sacked the city.
In the 1st century AD, the Emperor Tiberius spent a brief term of exile on Rhodes, and Saint Paul brought Christianity to the island. Rhodes reached her zenith in the third century, and was then by common consent the most civilized and beautiful city in Hellas. In 395, the long Byzantine Empire period began for Rhodes, when the Roman Empire was split and the eastern half gradually became a Greek empire. Although part of Byzantium for the next thousand years, Rhodes was nevertheless repeatedly attacked by various forces. It was first occupied by Muslim forces of Muawiyah I in 672. Much later, Rhodes was retrieved for the Byzantine Emperor Alexius I Comnenus during the First Crusade.
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besnard
(30468) 2008-10-26 9:43
Bonjour Costantino
Un joli cliché de ce port sous un beau soleil avec le banc bien placé qui nous invite à admirer un moment le paysage. Les remparts fortifiés ont une belle architecture.
Merci pour le partage et bonne fin de journée.
Nicole
elendim
(1677) 2008-10-26 9:45
Geia sou Costantino!
Poli omorfh gwnia apo ti Rodo!
Omorfa xrwmata kai syn8esi!
Elena!
jurek1951
(25890) 2008-10-26 9:49
Hi Costantino,
this is a fantastic landscap photo. the color and the composition of the picture was successfull. congratulation to this photo,
Georg
ciakgiak
(10482) 2008-10-26 9:52
Hello Costantino,
beautifulst POV,
optimal colors,
wonderful contrast.
Regards
Giorgio
fulvio52
(8314) 2008-10-26 10:12
Ciao, Costantino.
Veduta bellissima in tutta la sua semplicita`, perfettamente inquadrata, luce e colori caldi come piacciono a me, atmosfera rilassante... direi proprio che basta e avanza! BRAVO!
Ti auguro una buona serata. Saluti carissimi,
Fulvio.
francio64
(10770) 2008-10-26 10:39
Ciao Costantino,
bel castello e bello scorcio panoramico sul mare.
E' una mia impressione o ti piacciono molto le barche? Ne vedo molte nelle tue foto.
A presto amico!
Francesco
vasilpro
(8408) 2008-10-26 10:48
Γεια σου Κωνσταντίνε
Ωραία χρώματα, ωραίο καδράρισμα, πολύ καλός φωτισμός.
Φιλικά, Βασίλης.
gracious
(20017) 2008-10-26 10:56
Hello my friend Costantino,
Good morning from NZ!
Thank you for this cheerful image from the island of Rhodes with those bright sunlight!
the pov is great with perfect sharpness, wonderful colour and details, I especailly loved how you include the bench with a view!
thanks most of all is the formative notes on this well known place!
take care and sincere regards
Tony
bema
(8619) 2008-10-26 11:11
Kalispera Costantino,
wonderful capture to the "mandraki harbour", very fine yachts there, great colors and a splendid compositon..
works very well,
Jassu Bernd
Vames
(4356) 2008-10-26 11:20
γεια σου Κωσταντινε,πολυ ωραια λήψη και ωραια φωτεινοτητα που μου αρεσει !
siamesa
(12674) 2008-10-26 11:30
Hi Costantino,
I spent many time reading the note, but it was worth it.The fantastic Greece with its mythology, antiques and rich History. I'm really fascinated with your country.Thanks for sharing.
Abraços
Maria
francesav
(608) 2008-10-26 11:32
Ciao Costantino!
Ho riconosciuto subito il Mandaki! Rodi e' un'isola che io adoro, ci sono molto legato e mi piace tantissimo. La tua foto le rende giustizia.
Saluti.
Francesco.
kpav
(5023) 2008-10-26 11:39
Γεια σου Κωνσταντίνε, πολύ όμορφη η καταγραφή σου με πιστή απόδοση των χρωμάτων και άριστη διαχείριση του φωτισμού. Εξαιρετικό πολύ ισορροπημένο το κάδρο σου. Σε χαιρετώ,
Κώστας.
leo61
(43205) 2008-10-26 12:35
Hi Costantino!
A good shot of this harbour,well composed with the view at this sculpture against the sky.The empty bench in the foreground works well for the balance of the image.Nice bright colors and good contrast.
Regards,Leo
mesutilgim
(36581) 2008-10-26 13:07
Hi dear Costantino,
I know this wonderfull corner very well ! This scene evoked in me a great desire to this wonderfull island which I had visited often in the past.
Great pov and amazing compo with very good usefull notes.
TFS and best regards
MESUT ILGIM
cfreire
(11647) 2008-10-26 13:57
Hi Constantino
Beautiful shot well composed. The colors and contrasts are well balanced. The iatches anchores gave an excellent graphism. Good job. Best regards, Consuelo
AROBN54
(10721) 2008-10-26 15:44
Hello, Constantino,
that Greek light is just incredible. Beautiful clear color, excellent detail and fabulous light management with the sun seemingly right overhead. The blue of the water is just extraordinary, though. I was awed by that when I visited Greece. VERY well done! Many thanks and warm regards,
Shelly
lucasgalodoido
(16583) 2008-10-26 18:21
Olá Costantino,
uma iomagem interessante essa do porto da Ilha, gosto dos barcos e curiosa essa estátua. Boas cores também.
Parabéns e Abraço
ribeiroantonio
(21839) 2008-10-26 20:53
Wow, instead of the “Colossus” we have here a deer on top of a column! What is quite colossal is the yacht behind the black sailing boat. Is it yours?!!!
For the picture, it has a good composition and the people add a good scale. The note, even if a bit too long, has good historical info. Well done.
Antonio
aadilj
(17950) 2008-10-26 22:17
Hi Constantino, the blue hues with such fine saturation are so well captured. I like the perspective and pov and the way you have again captured a lovely image
batalay
(20806) 2008-10-26 22:21
Hello Constantino,
This is a superb shot of one of my favorite sites, the small bay where the Colossus of Rhodes once stood. I've sailed into Rhodes several times, and was always impressed by the architecture, history and the warmth of the people. Your note is absolutely first class, befitting the exquisite shot.
Warm regards,
Bulent
jhm
(82185) 2008-10-27 1:52
Hello Costantino,
Rhodes island on his best, fantasic panorama image, the marine and statue care for a very nice presentation
Splendid panorama view about this part of the area.
Fine soft colours, excellent sharpness and clarity.
Very well done, TFS.
Warmest reagrds,
John.
tedesse
(13136) 2008-10-27 2:39
Hello!
Fantastic view,nice colour and light,good sharpness.Interesting statue and architecture.
Interesting note.
Greetings
Tadeusz
PaulVDV
(5136) 2008-10-27 4:51
Hello Costantino,
Sitting at the bottom of the column is more fun than on that bench. This is a beautiful composition with the historical monuments at one side and the modern yachts at the other.
Nice colours.
Best regards, Paul
marcan44
(3183) 2008-10-27 10:52
Ciao Costantino. bellissima immagine di Rodi isola del Dodecanneso che vanta una storia antichissima, ricca di civiltà.
Deve essere emozionante visitarla sapendo che quell'isola ha vissuto da millenni grandi storie di civiltà.
Grazie di avercela mostrata con una foto splendida e decritto la sua storia con una nota molto curata e interessante.
Una buonissima settimana.
Un abbraccio
Mario
Silvio1953
(41390) 2008-10-27 12:06
Ciao Costantino, bella vista di quest'antico porto con tanta storia, ottima la composizione con la panchina e la gente in primo piano, bravo, ciao Silvio
JorgeCK
(2594) 2008-10-27 12:15
Hola amigo.
Another wonderful seascape scene. THe POV and composition is excellent. The colors are georgous.
Excellent note. TFS
joRge
mauro61
(15154) 2008-10-28 1:47
ciao Costantino,
ottima composizione ricca di particolari.
Buoni i colori e la luce malgrado l'orario.
La verticale della colonna con quella del lampione e degli alberi delle navi forma belle geometrie.
buona serata
maurizio
Buin
(37374) 2008-10-28 10:17
Hallo Costantino!
A beautiful and inviting place. You caught a wonderful light here - well, of course, Helios was concerned with this island! ;-)) The statue, "silhouetted" in front of this great sky, is a nice addition here. I would like to step into the scenery...
In combination with your very informative note a great contribution to TrekEarth!
Greetings from grey and cold Germany!
Frank
polpo56
(7888) 2008-10-28 15:20
Ciao Costantino,
bella immagine dall'isola di Rodi.
La panchina in basso a destra è un vero tocco da maestro.
Un abbraccio
Ludo
paololg
(13518) 2008-10-29 10:24
Ciao caro Costantino,
bella composizione, ricca di dettagli e ben animata dalle persone. Il mare in Grecia ha sempre un colore stupendo, ed è sempre un piacere ammirarlo.
Ciao
Paolo
Longroute
(9149) 2008-11-02 8:42
Una composizione bella e interessante di questo famoso cervo con dietro la fortezza medievale. Un posto dove mi piacerebbe arrivare con la mia barca.
Ciao,
Donato
azaf1
(15541) 2008-11-02 9:15
Agapite file Kosta kalispera
Isos mia apo tis kaliteres foto stin gallery sou. Apsogi xromatika, poli kalo kadrarisma kai kali aisthitiki, tria pragmata pou sinigoroun se mia parousiasi aksioseon.
Sou efxomai kali bdomada kai na doseis tis efxes mou sta koritsia sou (kai ta 3)
Argiris
jmdias
(19053) 2008-11-22 15:25
constantino
very beautiful compo, the sculpture, the bench, people and the sail boats are fabulously put. I liked these colros and this light
well done
hugs
jorge
Fellini
(4958) 2009-02-05 10:41
Che meravigliosa foto Costantino!
Colori fantastici, il primo piano animato dai turisti mi piace, ma soprattutto mi piace la linea del molo e la panchina vuota, ottima composizione.
Costantino per andare a Rhodes hai preso aereo oppure traghetto? ... quale soluzione conviene ad aprile?
Ciao
Alessandro
Photo Information
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Copyright: Costantino Topas (COSTANTINO)
(22499) - Genre: Places
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 2008-05-28
- Categories: Castles, Daily Life, Nature, Transportation, Artwork
- Exposure: f/6.3, 1/500 seconds
- More Photo Info: view
- Photo Version: Original Version
- Date Submitted: 2008-10-26 9:33








