Photographer’s Note
For six years Parga will have to endure the rule of the thief Bogoi (who considered himself as of - Serbian - Boulgarian - Vlahos decent). When he leaves he will request the protection of the Venetians. Their presence will be felt between the 15th and 18th centuries. Throughout this period Parga will be autonomous.
The raids and looting from land and sea will not cease during this period. Hairetin Varvarosa will be one of those who will loot her. The situation stabilizes from the late 16th century to the late 18th century. Parga develops economically, and becomes a trade center. The old customs office (Dogana) at Valtos still exists up to this day. Dogana also served as a shelter and outpost for the 'kleftes' (rebels who fought against the rule of the Ottoman Empire). The water fountain and the house of Boukovala, along with the well of Androutso bear whiteness to this.
Parga will also stand by the fighters of Souli, as a result feel threatened by Ali Pasha. During this period of growth, Parga will be visited by Kosmas Etolos. As a result education will flourish. To name a few of the important educators of the time: Filotheos the Holy Monk, Andreas Idromenos, Christoforos Peraikos and Agapios Leonardo, etc. In 1797 Venetian Rule is abolished by the French. With the treaty of "the 5th December 1815" Parga is passed over to Ali Pasha of the Ottoman Empire with the consent of the English who were protecting her at the time. A significant time in history the period 1816 - 1819 with the endless negotiations for compensation of the properties for those who decided to abandon their homeland for Corfu. With the dramatic climax on Good Friday the 15th April 1819, when they burn their dead before they leave for Corfu. Ali Pasha brings Laliotes Turks and Christians from the center of Epirus to inhabit the almost deserted settlement. However the original inhabitants will return gradually to their homeland, up until February 1913 when Turkish rule ends. Built on the fortress rock of the castle, and protected by the Petzovolio range from the northwest, from the late Byzantium era to our days Parga flourished.
o the west the Bay of Valtos stretches out with its golden sandy beaches which lead to cape Cheladio where to this day one can see the ruins of the Monastery of Vlachernon (or St Vlacherna as referred to by the ocals).
The sandy beach of Valtos continues all the way to Anthousa. In its path it passes through the fertile plains overgrown with olive and other fruit trees.
When times were safe. The insane ownership laws of the castle drove the inhabitants to extend the settlement outside the walls around the Turkish bazaar to the southeastern side all the way up to Krioneri.
This is Parga today. She reveals herself to the visitor like a painting. This is more so if one visits the corner of Karidi or the bend of Lithitsa, or when one goes sight seeing on the ring road.
The architecture resembles that of the Ionian islands and is unlike that of mainland Epirus. The small houses have very little room for gardens. Locals though like to have plants in their small yards, flower beds or pots.
One enjoys to stroll upward through the small and narrow roads flooded with the scent of jasmine. As an old folk song says "....on the upward wall to Parga, cinnamon and carnations decorate all...". To the north the endless dense olive plantations. On the other side, the countless boulders in the sea, strange water symphonies can be heard by the crashing waves.
It is worth while seeing the scenery of the sea. From the north you pass the imposing rock boat, the frightening Frangopidima, and St Sostis the Protector, resembling an odd umbrella over the Sarakiniko. From the south side passing Chagiopoulo, Monolitho and Pogonia, Skembi and Prioni, the vast pebble beach of Lichnos with its small caves, to end up at the closed bay of St Giannaki with the natural spring water bubbling at its center. This will be a unique experience.
Rich in her history and beauty Parga does not need the compliments of Homer to make her known. Perhaps his words will be out shadowed by her beauty.
The chronographer Pavlos Palaiologos wrote after visiting in 1964, "I can't recall meeting such beauty in such small scale. All is magical. Don't be afraid to exaggerate when talking about Parga. Whatever you say it will never be enough to describe her beauty. In a beauty contest she would certainly win first prize" .
We would say that one visit, one encounter will convince you. We recommend Parga all year round. She is beautiful in winter, which is very mild. In winter one can enjoy the clear sunrise or feel the awe by watching the sea during a stormy day.
Exquisite during spring, where in the haze the shapes merge together giving a soft tenderness to the colors.
The vigorous pace during the hot summer season is contrasted the tranquility of autumn when the first rains arrive. This will make the olive trees more silvery. The wind will blow softly and the land will fill with cyclamens.
Unique moments, filled with fragrances as sung by the poets.
steliosk, COSTANTINO, macondo, Cretense, azaf1, humayun, mursaloglu, ioannis58, meltemi, portmanndominic, danos, bostankorkulugu, Muse, MIMACSKA has marked this note useful
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portmanndominic
(2390) 2007-11-27 2:45
Stamatis Gia Sou
Fantastic shot of a peaceful place . POV great , colours soft and beautiful one of the best shot I see in TE this last days ; Useful note .
Thanks for sharing
filika
Dominic
meltemi
(9746) 2007-11-27 3:01
Geia Sou Stamatis,
Great scenery, good point of view and composition. The small boat on the sea gives the feeling of holiday. The sight resembles a terrestrial paradise. The colors are splendid and the beauty of the enchanters places.
Kind Regards.
Stella
ioannis58
(94) 2007-11-27 3:03
Καλημερα Σταματη
Αψογη φωτογραφια,καταπληκτικο θεμα,τρομερο κοντραστ,χρωματα,
και ο φωτισμος ειναι εξαιρετος.
συμφωνο και εγω με τον portmondominic.
mursaloglu
(5284) 2007-11-27 3:06
Hi Stamatis
Ine poli orea. I can say like a painting but the photographic elements are really in right place such the boat and the sand in the foreground. Good job Yassu ihsan
azaf1
(15615) 2007-11-27 3:25
Stamati
Afto einai zografiki.
Panemorfi Parga, eidiliako topio kai apithano mood
Argiris
humayun
(530) 2007-11-27 3:47
Hello nice image welinformeation.........
good colour.......
weldon........
Cretense
(57564) 2007-11-27 4:14
Γεια σου Σταμάτη!
Πολύ ατμοσφαιρική φωτογραφία που αναδίδει, νηνεμία, γαλήνη! Εξαιρετικό κάδρο και σύνθεση, υπέροχα, απαλά χρώματα. Συγχαρητήρια!
Ηρακλής
TGULUMSER
(12528) 2007-11-27 4:19
Hello Stamatis,
Sharpness, colors, frame, light are excellent. It is a beautiful composition with the rock, the big boat,the small boat and the house. Thanks for sharing,
Best regards,
Tulay
mesutilgim
(37583) 2007-11-27 4:41
Hi dear Stamatis,
Wonderfull scenery, very well captured. Great pov and super compo. I like the overall softness of this capture. A capture of silence and serenity.
TFS and have a nice day
Best regards
MESUT ILGIM
macondo
(13345) 2007-11-27 5:48
Hello Stamatis.
What a very fine shot to complete my day; now I can go to bed relaxed after seeing this delightful image with its gentle light and colours. A delightful vision of tranquility. I am fascinated by that one tiny house on that tiny island.
Regards,
Andrew
mcenteesalas
(1612) 2007-11-27 6:47
Hi Stamatis, another beautiful shot of this water scene, the islands give a good perspective to the shot, well done, I really enjoyed admiring this view, good composition, position of view and exposure, well done, thanks for sharing it with us, regards, Joao Salas
vincz
(19075) 2007-11-27 7:45
Very beautiful and soft tones. This is so well done. Congratulations, very poetic.
COSTANTINO
(23477) 2007-11-27 10:16
Geia sou Stamati,
entupwsiako thema, katapliktiki parousiash me omorfa xrwmata kai polu kalh nota,
Bravo,
pollous xairetismous kai h epithimia sou egine pragmatikothta,
Costantino
silvia_zenova
(1318) 2007-11-27 12:39
Hello Stamatis,
beautiful evening view, the light is very good and make this place to looks so peaceful! Beautiful Greece!
Greetings, Silvia
steliosk
(4784) 2007-11-27 14:48
Poly omorfh skhnh kai h shmerinh sou, alla exw thn entypwsh oti fobh8hkes ligo to contrast, etoimasa ena sxetiko workshop gia na deis ti ennow.
Filika panta
Stelios
Clementi
(45849) 2007-11-28 0:37
Ciao Stamatis ,
bellissima composizione dai colori molto delicati sembra un acquerello , ogni tocco di luce e colore e' dato con molta maestria .
complimenti
Giorgio
Hellas
(5127) 2007-11-28 1:06
Σταμάτη, η φωτογραφία σου είναι πολύ όμορφη. Διακρίνω ονειροπόλα διάθεση, ιδιαίτερα αγαπητή και συνάμα δημιουργική. Ο φωτισμός και τα χρώματα είναι φυσικά και είναι αυτά που σε κάνουν να την "ζεις". Ο τόπος είναι αναμφίβολα ιστορικός και φωτογενής.
Χάρηκα που την είδα!
Αθανάσιος.
kdialyna
(3106) 2007-11-28 2:57
Πανέμορφη και ειδυλιακή η φωτογραφία σου, Σταμάτη, εντυπωσιάζει με τα όμορφα, παστέλ, απογευματινά χρώματα και το άψογο καντράρισμα.
Ηρεμία και γαλήνη χαρακτηρίζουν την φωτογραφία σου, που δημιουργεί μια όμορφη διάθεση στον θεατή.
Χαιρετώ
Κώστας
danos
(33730) 2007-11-28 5:53
Σταμάτη καλησπέρα,
πολύ καλή η φωτογράφιση αυτού του κματιού της Πάργας και μάλιστα τέτοιας ώρας.Το μέρος αυτό το έχω επισκευθεί εδώ και πολλά χρόνια και πραγματικά το έχω αγαπήσει.Αυτή η απόλυτη άπνοια,και η δύση του ήλιου που μόλις φαίνεται, δημιουργούν ένα ειδυλλιακό περιβάλλον.Το σημείωμά σου είναι καλό αλλά λίγο μεγάλο.
Σε χαιρετώ,Δάνος
paololg
(14551) 2007-11-28 15:31
Ciao Stamatis,
i colori delicati e la luce malinconica fanno di questa fotografia un esempio di tranquillità e serenità dove vorrei tanto trovarmi in questo momento. Composizione perfetta. Complimenti.
A presto,
Paolo.
bostankorkulugu
(34198) 2007-11-28 17:26
that is quite a long note stamati... and the shot is poetic for sure... the little chapel adds charm to the overall compo... very nice, congrats my friend...
korkut
colinb
(1536) 2007-11-28 20:10
Beautiful well composed shot. The soft colors help give this scene a very peaceful, almost dreamy, feeling. Thanks for sharing!
Muse
(31121) 2007-11-29 6:04
Hello Stamatis,
Une très jolie photo d'un endroit paisible. Des couleurs douces et une très belle lumière particulièrement à l'arrière de la photo.
Best regards
denise
kipli
(1007) 2007-12-01 6:30
Bellissima composizione, non manca niente: la barca, l'isola, lo scoglio, la spiaggia, il mare e un cielo fantastico.
Ottimo scatto!
ciao
Andrea
CatherineD
(4860) 2007-12-03 11:44
Γειά σου Σταμάτη,
Υπέροχη φωτογραφία. Μ' αρέσει πόλυ τα χρώματα του ουράνου και της θάλασσας.
Σε χαιρετώ,
Κατερίνα
MIMACSKA
(291) 2008-06-20 6:10
Hi Stamatis,
I like your picture. It looks so piecefull. Very sharp and detailed.
Well done
Warm regards,
Erika
Photo Information
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Copyright: Stamatis Stamatis (stamatis)
(2410) - Genre: Places
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 2006-08-28
- Categories: Nature
- Camera: Sony Cybershot DSC-P41
- Exposure: f/4, 1/100 seconds
- More Photo Info: view
- Photo Version: Original Version, Workshop
- Date Submitted: 2007-11-27 2:39
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