Photographer’s Note
Hello dears,
It's still Greece and Crete and another town of this lovely island - Rethymno.
This man was met during a walk along narrow streets. He was sitting by one of home there and preparing fishing lines. At the beginning there was no idea what he was doing but seeing the interest he smiled and explained what is going on;)
In WS black - white version.
Enjoy the weekend!
(in Poland there is another long one;-)
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The capital of the prefecture, Rethymno, is an incredible town of old and new, most well known for having one of the most beautiful Venetian harbors. Rethymno is a vibrant and charming city of about 30,000 inhabitants, situated on the north coast of Crete, between Chania to the west, and Iraklion to the east. It is, in fact, the third largest city on Crete.
Rethymno has a rich and long history. The original town came be during the classical years, 470-323 B.C. and was then known as Rithymna. It began to flourish during the Venetian occupation from 1204, during which time it became an important port due to its excellent geographical position for trade with the rest of the Aegean and the Peloponnese, and with the Arab countries. It was during this period that the fortress and the defending walls were built, protecting the town from pirates. It was also during this period that the townspeople came to develop and embrace literature, painting, theater and architecture. This continued until 1646, when Rethymno was conquered by the Turks. From that time and until the Russian invasion in 1898, the population was involved primarily with agriculture. Culture again came to the forefront once Crete was reunited with Greece in 1913. The University of Crete was founded in Rethymno in 1974. Together with its campus in Heraklion, there are currently more than 10,000 full time students.
Within the confines of the city, you’ll find wonderful shops, places to eat and drink, historical sights to visit, and beautiful beaches easy to reach on foot. Since this is also a university town, you’ll always find a café, restaurant or bar open until the wee hours. The old part of the city combines Venetian and Turkish architecture, wonderfully interesting lanes and streets to stroll through, minarets, fountains, and, of course, the Venetian Port. While there, be sure to visit the Fortress Fortezza dating to 1573. Make a point of visiting also at sunset and wait until dark to view the walls and ramparts beautifully lit up along the coast. Other highlights include the Neratzes Mosque, the largest of the five still remaining; the ancient Rimondi Fountain, renovated in 1626; and the Loggia, a building of Renaissance architecture dating to the 16th century, and with an interesting history.
For museum lovers, there are several excellent choices. The Archaeological Museum features interesting finds from many excavations of the area dating as far back as the Neolithic period. The Center of Contemporary Art has a permanent exhibition and hosts other changing exhibits throughout the summer. In a beautifully restored Venetian building near the Neratzes Mosque, you’ll find an outstanding exhibit of both rural and urban life dating back to the 17th century in the Historical and Folk Art Museum. The eclectic collection includes embroideries, jewelry, pottery, folklore items, photographs, coins, weapons and drawings, among others. For lovers of marine life, there is an excellent exhibit of shells, fish and sponges at the Marine Museum.
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argycon
(2749) 2008-11-08 8:49
Hi Mik,
Very nice everyday life greek image. The graphic old fiherman is captured from a fine POV showing his work too.
tfs
Nice evening
Kostas
bema
(9268) 2008-11-08 9:56
Hi Mik,
not only a good portrait, even more a very colorful image with a deep mood. i like it very much..
great pov and a very fine sharpness..
have a nice weekend..Bernd
Fis2
(46747) 2008-11-08 10:07
Witka!
Hehe gosciu az wstrzymal oddech ;)
Ciekawe reporterskie pokazujace codziennosc. Ladny kadr i ciekawy moment uchwycony. Widac, ze z przerwanej pracy byl zadowolony, chetnie zapozowal.
Milej niedzieli
Krzysztof
stamatis
(2410) 2008-11-08 11:03
hi mik
you have captured this old man in a nice moment
the colours are very beautiful.
regards Stamatis
emka
(22841) 2008-11-08 11:28
hej, miło tak sobie posiedzieć przed domem i niespiesznie popracować, muzyczki z radia posłuchać :)) Jak pamiętam, to mężczyźni głównie przesiadywali w kawiarniach. Fajny kolorek ściany, przyjemne zdjęcie. Pozdrawiam
Małgorzata
azaf1
(15615) 2008-11-08 12:33
Hi Mik
Really nice capture here. The old man taking care of his "paragadi", of course smoking!, in his everyday past time enjoying life on very little. Excellent colors POV and sharp details
TFS
Argiris
tedesse
(13300) 2008-11-08 14:51
Witaj!
Ladny kadr,mily portrecik w czasie pracy.
Ladne kolory ,dobra ostrosc.
Pozdrawiam
Tadeusz
TGULUMSER
(12528) 2008-11-09 3:07
Hello Mik,
The expression of the man is very impressive. He seems as himself. The colors are very nice, too,
Best regards,
Tulay
jonathan_hart
(22767) 2008-11-09 3:48
beautiful colors in this portrait picture, the expression is well captured, good angle
regards
jc
ahmetgedikli
(22249) 2008-11-09 11:27
A superb portrait and good daily life composition... The colors and sharpness are very good. Well done.
Greetings.
Ahmet
Burberry1
(6041) 2008-11-09 12:22
fANTASTYCZNY PORTRET Z CODZIENNEGO żYCIA TEGOż GREKA.
śWIETNE KADROWAQNIE, KOLORY I śWIATłO,,
DOBRA JAKOść I KOMPOZYCJA.
BRAVO!!!!
POZDRAWIAM, A G N I E S Z K A
Deepforest
(8891) 2008-11-09 12:36
Hello! :o)
interesujacy dokument prezentujacy zycie mieszkancow Retymonu... To jedno z najpiekniejszych miasteczek na Krecie. Widac z wyrazu twarzy, ze pan jest wyraznie zadowolony z tego, ze jest obiektem zainteresowania fotografa... ;o) Niesamowite, zywe kolory, brakuje mi takich w Polsce...
Pozdrawiam,
Andrzej
jurek1951
(26176) 2008-11-09 13:28
Witaj Mik,
ciekawy portret starego czlowieka ladna kolorystyka i kadr,pozdrawiam
Jurek
Graal
(59144) 2008-11-09 23:28
Czesc,
facet wyglada na mocno zaskoczonego, jakby na ulamek sekundy zatrzymany w ruchu. ladne kolory, bdb informacje w nocie.
Pozdr. Al.
Ber
(7576) 2008-11-11 12:23
potraktowaliscie go z gory jak rzadko ktory ;) ciekawie sie zaplatal
pozdr
holmertz
(10149) 2008-11-11 13:05
Hello Mikeo,
My first idea was that this man was not a fisherman but a potter. Then I started reading your note and could understand a bit was he was doing. A very interesting picture where the POV from above makes it both informative and a bit amusing. I don't like smoking, but I love the cigarette placed firmly between the man's lips. Very good colours and sharpness.
Best regards,
Gert
judesta
(992) 2008-11-11 14:15
Hi Mik
This original and your B&W version are both fantastic, however with such vibrant and beautiful colours in this photo I would have to say this is my preference. This everyday photo of this man's day depicts a very simplistic way of life for him, the radio next to him to provide music to work to and the passing strangers who stop to enquire about his life. I like your POV.
TFS
Cheers Jude
arturski
(4444) 2008-11-11 14:35
Ciekawe uliczne foto z dosc intensywna kolorystyka , wersja Cz/B bardziej mi sie podoba .
Pozdrawiam
Artur
PixelTerror
(87215) 2008-11-12 2:11
Hi Mikeo
Nice image of this man at work, focus point seems a bit erratic but at TE size still reasonnably sharp, framing is exact allowing to see interior of the baskets, a lower pov variant might have been worth trying too.
Have a nice day JY
Photo Information
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Copyright: mik eo (mikeo)
(12117) - Genre: People
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 2008-07-29
- Categories: Daily Life
- Camera: Canon EOS 450D, Canon 18-55 mm IS USM
- Exposure: f/4, 1/30 seconds
- Photo Version: Original Version, Workshop
- Theme(s): Greece 2008 (Crete&Santorini) [view contributor(s)]
- Date Submitted: 2008-11-08 8:17








