Benikos I can only imagine how it must feel to be able to stand and gaze at something this beautiful! The pine forests look dense and not very easy to walk through. Were you on top of a building to get this shot?
I am so impressed, a magical coastline on the blue sea.
May I ask you a favor, how do can you publish photos so big? I can edit my photos a little bit by changing a couple of things in the html but I'd rather have them as big as yours, could you help me?
@ Julie The part of the forest you can see is not so easy to go through because it was burned few years ago.I am staying on the street side :) Have a nice weekend :)
@ Valeria Dear Valeria ,to have such a big size photos I created an acount by the www.flickr.com.It costs nothing and you can put till 200 photos without to pay nothing.After that you have the choise to upload your photos in 4 different sizes.Some other blogers use also PICASA but I try it without to be able to have big size photos.So I reccoment you Flickr.Many regards and big succes!!
Samos (Greek: Σάμος) is a Greek island in the North Aegeansea A great portion of the island is covered with vineyards, from which the famus Samos wine is made.The capital city is Vathy. The most important plains are that of Pythagorio, in the southeast, Karlovasi in the northwest, and Marathokampos in the southwest. The Samian climate is typically Mediterranean, with mild rainy winters, and warm rainless summers.The largest mountain is the Ampelos massif, which occupies the center of the island and rises to 1,095 metres (3,590 ft). The island's highest point is the summit of the Kerkis range, at 1,434 metres (4,700 ft). Famous Samians : Pythagoras ,Aristarchus of Samos,Polycrates see also this link : http://www.samos.gr/
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So many shades of blue! Gorgeous.
ReplyDeletemagnificent blue!!
ReplyDeleteGreat, just a bit of land and trees for contrast, literally a sea of blue.
ReplyDeleteIt's like being in blue heaven!
ReplyDeletewow what an expanse of blue
ReplyDeleteBenikos I can only imagine how it must feel to be able to stand and gaze at something this beautiful! The pine forests look dense and not very easy to walk through. Were you on top of a building to get this shot?
ReplyDeleteI am so impressed, a magical coastline on the blue sea.
ReplyDeleteMay I ask you a favor, how do can you publish photos so big? I can edit my photos a little bit by changing a couple of things in the html but I'd rather have them as big as yours, could you help me?
@ Julie
ReplyDeleteThe part of the forest you can see is not so easy to go through because it was burned few years ago.I am staying on the street side :)
Have a nice weekend :)
@ Valeria
ReplyDeleteDear Valeria ,to have such a big size photos I created an acount by the www.flickr.com.It costs nothing and you can put till 200 photos without to pay nothing.After that you have the choise to upload your photos in 4 different sizes.Some other blogers use also PICASA but I try it without to be able to have big size photos.So I reccoment you Flickr.Many regards and big succes!!
θαυμάσια φωτογραφία!
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