Geological Photography: Meteora, Greece

There’s some places in out planet that are truly magical and breathtaking. Meteora, in Thessaly, Greece, is one of those places. The geological formations plus the buildings you can find at the top of these formations are an amazing subject for photography.

Meteora mountains are filled with monasteries in places that you may find difficult to figure how they’re were built. It’s a perfect scenario for beautiful photographies, like these below, taken by some fantastic photographers, which I really recommend you to visit. You may check their portfolios simply by clicking each image, so please, show them your love. I hope you enjoy these! Also, if you got suggestions for these posts, drop a word. Cheers! 😉

Alexandros Maragos

Meteora backlit

Stelios Ioannou

Meteora, Thessaly, Greece

Varvara Varda

Meteora, Greece

Geanina

Meteora- Greece

Alexandros Maragos

Meteora

Carlos Sanchez

Meteora

Alexander Pappas


Geological Photography: Meteora, Greece

IngridaG

Roussanou Monastery, Meteora, Greece

photoloi

Meteora Monastery

Varvara Varda

Monastery of Great Meteoron (Metamorphosis), Meteora, Greece

Sakis Dazanis

Meteora

Carlos Sanchez

Meteora

Tan Yilmaz

Spring Storm in Meteora

Sean and Anne Edison-Albright

Greece is scenic

zotosi

meteora t12

Otterman56

Meteora 11

kzappaster

@ Meteora V

zotosi

meteora 612

Iwo Wasilew

Meteora

– peperoni –

Meteora, Greece

Carlos Sanchez

Varlaam monastery

Thanassis Fournarakos


Geological Photography: Meteora, Greece

Thanassis Fournarakos


Geological Photography: Meteora, Greece

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