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Wednesday, May 11, 2016

The History of the Old Town of Rhodes (Photoshoot)







Roman period

In 164 BC, Rhodes came under Roman control. It was able to keep its beauty and develop into a leading center of learning for arts and science. The Romans took from the Rhodians their maritime law and applied it to their shipping. Many traces of the Roman period still exist throughout the city and give an insight into the level of civilization at the time. According to Acts 21:1, the Apostle Paul stopped at Rhodes near the end of his third missionary journey.

Byzantine period

In medieval times, Rhodes was an important Byzantine trading post, as also a crossroads for ships sailing between Constantinople and Alexandria. In the early years of the divided Roman Empire, the Isaurians, a mountain tribe from Cilicia, invaded the island and burned the city. In the 7th century AD it was captured by the Arabs. The latter were the ones who removed the scattered pieces of the Colossus from the port and moved them to Syria where they destroyed them to make coins. After the fall of the Byzantine Empire to the Fourth Crusade in 1204, the native noble Leo Gabalas took control of the island, but after his death and succession by his brother John, the island was briefly occupied by the Genoese before being returned to the Emperor of Nicaea, though ushering in a new, but short-lived, Byzantine period.


                                                Street of the Knights at golden hour


Knights' period

The Knights Hospitallers captured and established their headquarters on Rhodes when they left Cyprus after the persecution of the Knights Templar in 1307. Pope Clement V confirmed the Hospitallers possession of the Island in 1309. The Knights remained on the Island for the next two centuries.
In 1444, the Mamluk fleet of Egypt laid a siege to Rhodes, but the Knights aided by the Burgundian naval commander Geoffroy de Thoisy beat off the Muslim attack.
After the Fall of Constantinople in 1453 the Ottoman Empire began a rapid expansion and in 1480 Sultan Mehmet launched an invasion of Rhodes commanded by Mesic Pasha. The defenders repelled Turkish attacks from both landward and seaward sides and the invaders left the Island in defeat. The defeat halted a concurrent invasion of the Italian peninsula by Ottoman forces and prevented possible Muslim incursion and control of Western Europe.
After the Ottoman defeat in 1480 the Knights Grand Master, Pierre d'Aubusson, oversaw the strengthening of the cities over the next few decades. By the time of his death in 1521 Rhodes possessed the strongest fortifications of any Christian Bastion in the World. The Knights continued naval attacks launched from Rhodes on Muslim merchants until 1522 when the newly enthroned Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent led a second Siege of Rhodes in 1522.
The vastly outnumbered Knights made a spirited defense of the city and inflicted heavy casualties upon the Ottoman besiegers. In December 1522 the Knights and Suleiman came to terms and the Knights were allowed to leave the city with all the wealth they could carry, in return there would be no retribution upon the inhabitants of the city and they would be allowed to continue to freely practice Christianity. On January 1, 1523 the Knights departed from the island, leaving it to Ottoman control.

                                                       

Tuesday, April 26, 2016

A story about Depression (Photoshoot)









Depression is a state of low mood and aversion to activity that can affect a person's thoughts, behavior, feelings and sense of well-being.[1][2] People with a depressed mood can feel sad, anxious, empty, hopeless, helpless, worthless, guilty, irritable, ashamed or restless. They may lose interest in activities that were once pleasurable, experience loss of appetite or overeating, have problems concentrating, remembering details or making decisions, and may contemplate, attempt or commit suicideInsomniaexcessive sleepingfatigue, aches, pains, digestive problems or reduced energy may also be present.




(Girl): I see in the Mirror and I don't recognize what I see...Is that me?I'm filled with fear, sadness, anxiety, Hopelessness!
(Girl): WHY can't the pain go away?I hate it, I hate....Myself 
(Girl): Do other people see me the same way?


(Depression): yes they do, huh you are worthless. 
(Depression): Why are you still here?Why don't you just give up? 
(Depression): I can help the pain go away you know...Just kill yourself, it's easy 
(Girl): Someone please HELP ME, Is this how it ends?is this really the end?Why doesn't anyone love me?
(Depression): The answer will always be the same, You are ugly in and out, no one needs you, no one wants you, no one knows you even exist 

(Depression): Take the razor, go on, TAKE IT, do us all a favor, do your self A favor and end it, end it NOW!!!!you know you want to.... 
                                                      

                                (In this picture the girl is scared of the demon which in this case represents depression)







*A faded whisper says "Don't let it win"

(Girl): Who?Who is that?
(Whisper): "Hope..."
(Girl): I have no Hope, I never had...HOPE
(Hope): Oh but you do, you are the most kind, beautiful, sweet person I know
(Hope): And I know you very well...
(Hope): I'm the one that helps you get out of bed , when the only thing you want to do, is nothing
(Hope): I'm the one that Told you not to pick up the razor
(Hope): I'm the one that tells you now more then ever, YOU CAN WIN
(Hope): Don't give up, NEVER give up because a lot of people love you
(Hope): You are stronger than you think
(Hope): Do you want all these bad things to go away?
(Girl): Yes Hope, PLEASE, YES!!!!
(Hope): Then FIGHT and with me by your side, WE WILL WIN!!!!



People who suffer from depression go through this every single day!
Unfortunately society is still closed-minded about depression, but keep in mind that depression is a psychological disorder and like all mental disorders, is an illness.
We, as a community should give hope, love and respect to people with depression, so they could start fighting harder and eventually win their "demons"!

This goes out to all people who suffer from depression: You are strong and you can get through this, you are not alone....Please if you have suicidal thoughts, contact someone that could help or visit a professional. Don't struggle with depression by yourself!

Saturday, April 23, 2016

Sunsets!Gotta love them vol.2










This is a HDR photo!I shot this picture at 3 different exposure levels, -2, 0 and +2, (exposure time 0.4", f/22 iso 100)

0.5" exposure time f/22 ISO 320

1/10 exposure time f/25 ISO 100 I also boosted the white balance to orange +2

0.5" exposure time f/22 ISO 100 I also boosted the white balance to orange +2

0;5" exposure time f/22 ISO 100 I also boosted the white balance to orange +2

Exposure time 1, f/20 ISO 400





Sunday, April 17, 2016

Summer Festival Inspired Photoshoot





Yes people, the summer is coming and all kinds of Festivals are happening, so here's a small photoshoot to get you all inspired up and put you in the mood for SUMMER!


I shot this photo at Exposure 1/500,  f/4.5,  ISO 100 with the Nikon 35.0mm  f/1.8 lens.

I tried to hide the Sun a little bit so I could get the sun beam effect and it worked pretty well. 
I edited it in Lightroom and Photoshop although it didn't need much editing. The first thing I did was to worm up the colors a little bit, then I used curves to pop up  some shadows and highlights, then dodge and burn on the ground and the eyes  in Photoshop! 

At This photo I positioned the model looking directly at the sun with her head up so we could avoid any harsh eye and chin shadows














Watch the DIY tutorial for this Fringe Back T-shirt here: 


Sunday, April 10, 2016

Rockabilly Photoshoot

A Day Back In The Day





More Pictures on the way! You can watch the video here:


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