Italy Positano
This is a photo of the Italian city of Positano. It was taken during sunset in July of 2017. Positano is one of the coastal cities which resides along the Amalfi Coast area.
The spot where this photo was taken was featured on Fstoppers "Photographing The World 3 with Elia Locardi" trailer which was posted in September 2017.
The spot where this photo was taken was featured on Fstoppers "Photographing The World 3 with Elia Locardi" trailer which was posted in September 2017.
Photography Tips
The spot faces west, so I would recommend waiting for sunset. When the sun goes behind the mountain the city will become dark, and the lights begin to turn on, yet the sky will be beautifully illuminated.
This is an HDR photo composed of 3 bracketed shots. The final image was created with the EasyHDR program. The details of the nominally exposed photo are below:
Camera: Nikon D7200
Lens: Tokina 11-20 f/2.8
Shutter Speed: 8 secs.
Aperture: f/11
ISO: 100
Focal Length: 16mm on a Nikon crop sensor. So about 24mm full frame.
Make sure to use a tripod for longer exposures. You can rest the tripod on the concrete walls as shown in the Fstoppers video. Also consider to apply a CPL filter or ND as needed.
This is an HDR photo composed of 3 bracketed shots. The final image was created with the EasyHDR program. The details of the nominally exposed photo are below:
Camera: Nikon D7200
Lens: Tokina 11-20 f/2.8
Shutter Speed: 8 secs.
Aperture: f/11
ISO: 100
Focal Length: 16mm on a Nikon crop sensor. So about 24mm full frame.
Make sure to use a tripod for longer exposures. You can rest the tripod on the concrete walls as shown in the Fstoppers video. Also consider to apply a CPL filter or ND as needed.
Travel Information
There is a ferry which connects to all the major towns along the Amalfi coast (listed east to west): Positano, Amalfi, Minori, Maiori, Cetara, and Salerno. The cost ranges from 3-12 euro for a 1-way trip. Tickets are available at booths near piers in each of those town. You can find the schedule and cost at http://www.travelmar.it/en/hours
If you're in / around Naples you can take a train to Salerno.
I very highly recommend to take the ferry because you can get awesome coastal views and photo (take a look at my photo of Minori)
However, the ferry does not operate late at night. If you're staying in another town you'll have to take the bus. I think the bus costs about 2 Euro. Conveniently there is a bus stop 150 meters east at the fork in the road. It will probably be crowded late at night as everyone tries to get back to the town in which they're staying. Be careful because the road is very narrow here and there isn't much space on the sidewalk.
Do not attempt to drive through Positano if you're unfamiliar with the area. There are many 1 way streets and they are super narrow with motorcycles flying by.
My Opinion:
Positano is the "nicest" of the Amalfi Coast cities. By that I mean it feels a little more upscale, less run down, and not too "gimicky." For example, the town of Amalfi to me felt like a cruise ship gift shop (unfortunately). If you stay in Positano be prepared for a lot of ascending / descending. DON'T BRING TOO MUCH LUGGAGE!!! Your arms will hate you!
Also, if you do stay in / around Positano I would recommend to plan a day trip to Capri. I personally did not do this but talked to many people who did and it was universally praised.
If you're in / around Naples you can take a train to Salerno.
I very highly recommend to take the ferry because you can get awesome coastal views and photo (take a look at my photo of Minori)
However, the ferry does not operate late at night. If you're staying in another town you'll have to take the bus. I think the bus costs about 2 Euro. Conveniently there is a bus stop 150 meters east at the fork in the road. It will probably be crowded late at night as everyone tries to get back to the town in which they're staying. Be careful because the road is very narrow here and there isn't much space on the sidewalk.
Do not attempt to drive through Positano if you're unfamiliar with the area. There are many 1 way streets and they are super narrow with motorcycles flying by.
My Opinion:
Positano is the "nicest" of the Amalfi Coast cities. By that I mean it feels a little more upscale, less run down, and not too "gimicky." For example, the town of Amalfi to me felt like a cruise ship gift shop (unfortunately). If you stay in Positano be prepared for a lot of ascending / descending. DON'T BRING TOO MUCH LUGGAGE!!! Your arms will hate you!
Also, if you do stay in / around Positano I would recommend to plan a day trip to Capri. I personally did not do this but talked to many people who did and it was universally praised.
Spot Type
Outdoor
Crowd Factor
A decent amount of people
Best Timing
Sunset
Sunrise & Sunset
06:50 - 16:44
| current local time: 10:29
Photo Themes
Amalfi Coast
coastline
Sunset
Locations
Italia
Costiera Amalfitana
Amalfi Coast
Positano
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