Photographed in Meteora, this black and white image is structured around depth through layered separation.
A central rock formation rises vertically near the middle of the frame. It is positioned between two larger masses on the left and right, creating a controlled opening toward the background.
The foreground is defined by heavy shadow and dense rock surfaces. Beyond the central formation, the landscape recedes into a distant valley, with mountains extending across the horizon.
The relationship between the elements is based on spatial progression. The darker foreground encloses the scene, while the central gap directs the eye toward the lighter background.
Light is distributed unevenly across the formations. The right side carries more highlight detail, while the left remains largely in shadow, increasing contrast between surfaces.
Part of the Chorōs series, a body of work exploring structure, rhythm, and spatial relationships within Greek landscapes.
Printed as an archival pigment print on Hahnemühle fine art paper.
- Layered depth and spatial separation
- Central vertical axis
- Strong foreground framing
- Part of the Chorōs series
Available in multiple sizes and formats.
