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Photos – Photos of Santorini

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  • What are my best photos of Santorini?

    What are my best photos of Santorini?

    Photo of the view from one of the white buildings of Santorini looking towards the end of the Caldera and Oia

    I have been on a photography trip to the wonderful Greek Island of Santorini. I got some great images, but how do I choose my best photos of Santorini? Well this website is all about my photos, that and a little bit about the wonderful island itself. And I’m not going to lie to you, I am very excited to share my best work on this website.

    So I ask the question – what are my best photos of Santorini? Well this one of them. I love this view from one of the famous white buildings in Imerovigli looking down from the top of the Caldera towards Oia in the distance.

    I will write about this photo in this blog post. I will describe what I was thinking before I took the shot, how I captured the image and a bit about post-processing. Not too much but hopefully you will enjoy reading this post.

    Why do I like this photo so much?

    Well this photo has a lovely feel to it. And that is important to me.

    The white painted walls of the building in the foreground are warmed with some lovely evening sunshine, giving them a lovely warm glow contrast with the lovely evening light and the flat sea in the background.

    The white building is is placed on high, giving a view looking down on the sea and the lower lying caldera taking you to the white buildings of Oia on the headland.

    And the white buildings of Oia are barely visible in the darkening light just before the sun sets.

    This is what Santorini is all about.

    How did I decide on this composition?

    I wanted to use the hard building structure to contrast and frame the natural environment in the rest of the image.

    I couldn’t get the right angle for the concrete to lead you into the background landcsape – there just wasn’t enough room to get the composition I really wanted.

    The famous white buildings of Santorini provide such a contrast to the stunning natural landscape. As an architectural photographer I try to capture not only the built environment but also the the surrounding environment and how the two interact.

    And of course the impact of man on the natural environment.

    I wanted to convey the topography of the island, with all those buildings perched on the top of the caldera with the cliffs dropping down into the sea.

    And I wanted to create a slightly different image, which i hope I have done?

    Santorini really is a dramatic island, and the way the buildings have been constructed on the top of the caldera is really quite remarkable. A small Greek Island, but a stunning one to photograph.

    Where was the photo taken?

    This photo was taken from the top of some steps between two white buildings on the outskirts of Imerovigli looking towards Oia. The island in the background is Sikinos.

    What time of day was this photo taken?

    The photo was taken just after 4.30 one April afternoon. I was heading off to capture sunset on the caldera from the top of the caldera on the edge of Imerovigli.

    What photography gear did I use to get the shot

    • Canon 6D Mk 1
    • Canon 24-105mm lens – focal length 24mm

    The image was taken handheld. No filterrs used.

    Check out my full gear list on my photography gear page.

    What camera settings did I use?

    • Shutter speeds – 1/500 second, 1/2000 second, 1/125 second
    • Aperture – F16
    • ISO 400

    This is an HDR image. I took three images, the first the correct exposure (1/500 second), the second two stops under exposed (1/2000 second) and the third image two stops over exposed (1/125 second).

    I take three images so I can capture a greater range of basically what I can see – single image capture has its limitations and HDR (High Dynamic Range) allows me to capture more range in an image.

    One interesting fact about the image.

    I waited for the boat which you can see just below the headland and Oia. I wanted one boat in the sea to break it up.

    I had quite a wait and boat was smaller than I had hoped for!!

    I took this photo at the top of some steps, and for some reason I got rather a lot of strange looks, possibly due to the time I was stood there waiting for the boat to appear.

    And it was boiling hot at 4.30 even in April. so I was probably looking a bit of a sweaty mess!

    Is there a behind the scenes video of this shoot?

    No. It is bad enough shooting in the built-up parts of Santorini and as the shot was hendheld I couldn’t make a video of me taking the photo.

    How did I process the image?

    Firstly I merged together the two stop under exposed and two stop over exposed images in Lightroom using the HDR Merge tool.

    This is the correctly exposed RAW file completey unprocessed.

    Travel photography, Santroini, Greece by Rick McEvoy Photography

    I know. Its rather dull and lacking in colour! But that is what a RAW file lookes like.

    I merge the two files together in Lightroom, giving me a single file with the extended dynamic range of the two image captures merged nicely and naturally to give this look.

    After that processing in Lightroom is mainly concentrated in the Basic panel and HSL panel. I do a lot of basic correction on import.

    I finshed off the image in Photoshop removing sensor dust removal and minor blemishes.

    What could I have done to improve the image?

    I would have preferred the concrete wall bottom right to have been further to the right and lead the eye into the picture more.

    And I would have liked a big shiny white cruise liner in the image. I could have added a big white ship from another photo but I don’t do stuff like that.

    And what are my thoughts on this image?

    I like it. The image conveys one of the features of Santorini – the white buildings planted on the top of the caldera overlooking the sea with amazing views all around.

    I think I have captured the feel of Santorini, which is very important to me. The white building in the foreground has a warm glow from the later afternoon sun which I excluded deliberately from this shot.

    Enough of me – what do you think of this image?

    Whilst I love this photo of Santorini that I have taken what do you think? I would love to hear your feedback on my photography work – at the end of the day it doesn’t matter what I think as I took the photo!

    No your opinion is very important to me – if only I like it then I have failed!

    Please get in touch via the comments box – I love to hear what people think of my photography work and reply to every comment.

    One last thing

    If you want to buy this image, or want to speak to me about future collaboration email me at sales@rickmcevoyphotography.co.uk.

    Rick McEvoy ABIPP – Photographer, writer, blogger

  • Which are my favourite Santorini pictures?

    Which are my favourite Santorini pictures?

    When I say my favourite Santorini pictures I mean pictures taken by me. I am not saying that these are the best pictures of Santorini – far from it. I am just saying that these are my favourite pictures that I took when I went to Santorini.

    This website is about Santorini, my photos and photography.

    It is not a guide to Santorini – it is the story of me and my experiences taking photos.

    I hope that this makes sense.

    How many photos did I take on my trip to Santorini?

    Well I took quite a few photos on this trip. Over 2000. I will write about image selection in a separate post. Image selection took a long time – much longer than I was hoping.

    How many photos have I selected for editing?

    I narrowed the number of images I want to edit down to 135 images, which I reduced after editing 53 images.

    How did I choose the images to edit?

    Slowly is the answer. Too slowly. And over too long a period of time. The problem was that I was not sure what I was choosing the images for – I did not have a plan for what to do with these images.
    And now I do.

    My new website, photos of Santorini

    This was the missing link. What to do with the photos I took in Santorini? Chuck them in a page on my main website, https://rickmcevoyphotography.com/

    No. I wanted to do more than that with these images.
    So no – a new website which you are on right now.

    My favourite pictures of Santorini

    Once I had decided to produce a website dedicated to Santorini, my favourite photos and how I got the photos things began to make sense.

    I managed to narrow over 2000 images down to my favourite 20 pictures of Santorini, which I will write about on this website, one post per photo. That is a nice simple organised structure that I can work with.

    These posts will include behind the scenes photos and videos, as well as the tails of how I got to the locations, how I captured the images and why I only had one pair of shoes!

    I will also describe in detail how I edited some of the images – not all of them – that will be far too dull.

    And what about the other edited images?

    I will add all these images that I have edited to a gallery so you can view them all. This gallery will of course include my favourite 20 photos.

    Not too serious

    My website photos of Santorini is not too serious – I hope that you all enjoy my photos and my stories of getting the images.

    Introduction over.

    The next post will be my favourite picture (taken by me) of the wonderful island of Santorini. How I got the shot, the gear I used, my camera settings and how I processed the photo.

    One last thing

    If you want to buy an image, or want to speak to me about future collaboration email me at sales@rickmcevoyphotography.co.uk.

    Rick McEvoy ABIPP – Photographer, writer, blogger

  • Welcome to my brand new website Photos of Santorini

    Welcome to my brand new website Photos of Santorini

    Sunrise with clouds below the caldera photographed from Kasimatis Suites. Sunrise and sunset can be different every day, like this surreal sunrise with a blanket of cloud just below the hotel in Imerovigli on the Greek Island of Santorini

    Hello and welcome to the first blog post on my brand new website all about my photos of Santorini.

    I am a photographer based in England. I specialise in

    All these things merge together when I am away taking travel images.

    This is my first website dedicated to photos I have taken in one location, Santorini.

    I will write all about this wonderful location and the photographs that I have taken.

    If you would like to buy any of my photos of Santorini please contact me on my main website, Rick McEvoy Photography

    Rick McEvoy ABIPP – Photos of Santorini