Photographer’s Note
Positano is a small town on the Amalfi Coast (Costiera Amalfitana), in Campania, Italy. The main part of the city sits in an enclave in the hills leading down to the coast.
History
Positano was a port of the Amalfi Republic in medieval times, and prospered in the 16th and 17th centuries. But by the mid-19th century, the town had fallen on hard times. More than half the population emigrated, mostly to Australia.
Positano was a relatively poor fishing village during the first half of the 20th century. It began to attract large numbers of tourists in the 1950s, especially after John Steinbeck published his essay about Positano in Harper's Bazaar in May, 1953: "Positano bites deep", Steinbeck wrote. "It is a dream place that isn’t quite real when you are there and becomes beckoningly real after you have gone."
Main sights
The church of Santa Maria Assunta features a dome made of majolica tiles as well as a 13th Byzantine century icon of a black Madonna. According to local legend, the icon had been stolen from Byzantium and was being transported by pirates across the Mediterranean. A terrible storm had blown up in the waters opposite Positano and the frightened sailors heard a voice on board saying "Posa, posa!" ("Put down! Put down!"). The precious icon was unloaded and carried to the fishing village and the storm abated.
Culture
Positano has been featured in several films, including Only You (1994), and Under the Tuscan Sun (2003). It also hosts the annual Cartoons on the Bay Festival, at which Pulcinella awards for excellence in animation are presented. From July 1967 and through most of the 1970s, Positano was home of singer-songwriter Shawn Phillips and was where most of his best known work was composed. Also, Mick Jagger and Keith Richards from The Rolling Stones wrote the song "Midnight Rambler" in the cafes of Positano while on vacation.
Today, tourism is the major industry in Positano. Two of its hotels, Il San Pietro and Le Sirenuse, are frequently cited as among the best in the world. In 2006, Travel + Leisure magazine published the results of its 11th annual poll asking readers to name the best travel hot-spots and placed Le Sirenuse in 30th position for best hotels in the world.
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AlvaroGuijarro
(288) 2008-11-22 7:32
UUUUUUUFFFFFFFFFF
Gama casi infinita de azules, en progresión o contraste duro...
María, creo que ese día de la foto soplaba viento terral, es decir, de tierra a mar, del nordeste o levante, lo que hace que la atmósfera sea transparente y el cielo azul profundo.
En la foto lo has pillado (el cielo) con mucha luz, por estar el sol a un lado cerca. Y eso hace que el contraste con la barca sea más fuerte aún.
Me encanta la foto, es casi hiriente la luz y no hay concesión a la "suavidad".
Bravo, Blanca, otra obra de arte...
Besos
Álvaro
lestans
(15504) 2008-11-22 9:18
Bravissima!!! Ottima composizione di forme e di colori! complimenti!!!
Livia
baddori
(4555) 2008-11-23 0:13
Hello Maria Blanca.
A real game of colors, naturally.
Glance and assonance large boat with sky-colored sea.
A good school to vote, a compliment on TE.
Gianfranco
robiuk
(10763) 2008-11-23 14:04
Looking at this photo, Maria, one can't help but to feel blue - I mean, one can't but not feel that strong blue colour that fills the frame and makes the shot.
A classic!
Cheers,
Robi
Photo Information
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Copyright: Maria Blanca Gomez (maria)
(2828) - Genre: Places
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 2005-11-20
- Categories: Decisive Moment
- Camera: Nikon D70, 18-70 AF-S DX 3.5 - 4.5 Nikkor
- Exposure: f/11, 1/500 seconds
- Photo Version: Original Version
- Date Submitted: 2008-11-22 7:15








