Santorini Kiss
The Santorini Kiss photograph is part of a portraiture session portfolio in Santorini island!
That happened immediately after their wedding in Imerovigli. This session is called wedding portraiture.
This photograph belongs to the “randomly picked photographs” series.
What I particularly like about this picture is that apart from its simplicity, it “shouts” ……this is Santorini island!
Spectacular caldera view, the islands geographic texture and the couple kissing on the churches rooftop!
Well, this is Santorini island!
Simplicity in style and mood is captured.
While both color and black and white format, worked well, I decided to present the colored version.
By the way, on every project, I deliver each image both in color and black and white format.
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Santorini Caldera
The caldera of Santorini lies in the center of the Christiana-Santorini-Kolumbo volcanic field, which comprises the extinct Christiana Volcano, the Santorini Caldera, the polygenetic submarine Kolumbo Volcano, as well as the Kolumbo Volcanic Chain. This volcanic lineament evolved during four main phases of volcanic activity, which initiated in the Pliocene from several local centers that only recently matured to form the vast Santorini edifice. The present-day caldera is composed of overlapping shield volcanoes, cut by at least four partially overlapping calderas, of which the oldest southern caldera was formed about 180,000 years before the present era (BP). The subsequent Skaros caldera was created about 70,000 years BP, and the Cape Riva caldera about 21,000 years BP. The current caldera was formed about 3600 years BP during the Minoan eruption.
Palea Kameni and Nea Kameni were formed as a result of multiple, initially submarine, smaller eruptions at the center of the caldera
Although dormant, Santorini is an active volcano. Numerous minor and medium-sized, mainly effusive, eruptions have built the dark-colored lava shields of Nea and Palea Kameni inside the caldera.
Their last eruption was in 1950, and now only fumarolic activity, primarily inside the recently active craters, takes place. GPS instruments registered renewed deformation around the caldera in 2011 and 2012.
The huge Minoan eruption of Santorini in the 17th century BC may have inspired the legend of Atlantis. It was rated 7 in the Smithsonian Global Volcanism Program’s Volcanic Explosivity Index.
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