Photography
Firopotamos
by Rodney Campbell on Jun.14, 2024, under Photography
Firopotamos
You can play “Where’s Louise” and spot her in this top down image over Firopotamos and it’s church (Church of Agios Nikolaos). Pretty easy when there’s literally no-one else around at 9:30AM 🙂
Islands in Blue
A Foot in Firopotamos
by Rodney Campbell on Jun.14, 2024, under Photography
A Foot in Firopotamos
Two 180Ëš 21 Frame stitched panorama’s taken off the coastline of Firopotamos on Milos in Greece
Fishing Firopotamos
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Firopotamos
by Rodney Campbell on Jun.13, 2024, under Photography
Firopotamos
The waters here in the Greek Islands are so vibrant and greeny blue. Plus these shots are with the drone and unfiltered (I don’t run a polariser on my mini 3 pro since I’m almost always taking (180Ëš and 360Ëš) panoramas with it – and polarisers and wide panoramas with skies do not mix well)
Note also the crazy colourful cliffs and rocks – no surprise Milos was and is a hive of mineral mining activity
Blue
Firopotamos
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Firopotamos
by Rodney Campbell on Jun.13, 2024, under Photography
Firopotamos
On an overcast morning we drove to the sleepy little fishing village of Firopotamos. It’s on the northern coastline of Milos and only about a 10 minute drive from Plaka where we were staying
The water here is SOOO clear and vibrant greeny blue. I suspect from all the minerals what leak from the soft volcanic rocks that make up the island
This shot an 8 frame handheld panorama with the “real” camera…Â Time to get out the drone
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Plaka and Milos
by Rodney Campbell on Jun.12, 2024, under Photography
Plaka and Milos
A 180Ëš stitched panorama looking across Milos from above Plaka
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