Arkadi Monastery
by Lainie Wrightson
Title
Arkadi Monastery
Artist
Lainie Wrightson
Medium
Photograph - Photography-digital
Description
The Holy Monastery of Arkadi, Crete.
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June 11th, 2014
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Hany Jadaa Prince John Photography
Great, great image. Full of wonderful tones and textures. Reminds me of one of my own images taken at El-Morro historic fort in San Juan. What a fantastic shot.
Lainie Wrightson replied:
Thank you so much, Hany. I felt so fortunate to be in this sacred place:~)
Barbara Chichester
Your outstanding artwork has been chosen as a FEATURE in one of the most highly viewed Art Groups on Fine Art America. MOTIVATION MEDITATION INSPIRATION! From the hundreds of pieces of artwork received daily to review and choose from, your work has been chosen because of it's Excellence! Congratulations!
Lainie Wrightson replied:
Barbara, thanks so much for the feature in MOTIVATION MEDITATION INSPIRATION :~)
Antonis Gourountis
fantastic capture ! excellent perspective !!lf!
Lainie Wrightson replied:
Antonis, thank you for your lovely comment and support ... I so appreciate it :~)
Aurelio Zucco
Wow, I love your use of perspective in this, Lainie! The light on the sides of the image contrasted with the darkness in the center heighten the sense of depth...this excellent work! L/F
Lainie Wrightson replied:
Aurelio, thanks so much for your continued support and lovely comments :~)
Tammy Schneider
Your perspective is just amazing in your photography! Wow, this is exquisite. The tones and colors are simply delightful! l/f
Ann Horn
Wonderful capture of the succession of ancient stone arches, Lainie... from golden light into darkness! Beautiful! f/l
Patricia Strand
Wonderful capture, Lainie!! I can't imagine walking on those stones without tennis shoes! Lovely, warm color.
Lainie Wrightson replied:
Hey Pat, thanks so much for commenting. You are so right about "sensible shoes" I was wearing them and nearly tripped over several times walking on those old cobble stones. The challenges of our profession! :~)
Carla Parris
This reminds me of covered arched walkway in the Abbey of Senaque. Your photo captures the look and feel so well!! v
Lainie Wrightson replied:
Carla, thanks for your lovely comment ... and yes, I know The Abbey of Senanque it is a similar feel.