Friday 3 September 2010

Impressions of Istanbul, pt.II

By now I've had the chance to explore some of old downtown Istanbul, where the great monuments such as Aya Sofia and the Blue Mosque are, as well as the bustling bazaar. I thought that with all the beauty around, it wouldn't be hard to shoot a few beautiful pictures, but actually the circumstances proved quite challenging: harsh middle-of-the-day sunlight outside, dim light inside the mosques, and constant movement in the bazaar. I edited most of the pictures I took, adjusting the contrast and the brightness and sometimes cropping them to get annoying passers-by out of the frame. All in all I can't say I'm really excited about any particular picture - who knew tourist photography could be so challenging?

The Aya Sofia - literally, 'the seat of wisdom'

Inside the Aya Sofia there are several chandeliers hanging quite low from the ceiling, providing an interesting dark contrast to the bright gold domes.



The dome above the altar has a stunning 5th century mosaic of the Virgin Mary with Christ.


The Blue Mosque, seen from the adjoining courtyard.

The Blue Mosque.


Inside, the Blue Mosque is decorated with inumerous painted tiles, mostly in blue - hence the mosque's popular name. The vertical lines you see are holding up the chandeliers that are suspended relatively low above the ground.

The Egyptian spice bazaar.


Men washing their feet outside a mosque before Friday prayer.

The late afternoon crowd strolls by in Sultanahmet. An elderly man charges people to weigh themselves on his scale. I observed him for quite some time from a bench across the street, but did not see any customers. I wonder if he makes a lot of money - who would like to pay for what is inevitably bad news anyway?

6 comments:

  1. Live updates I love it :)

    favourites - the inside the blue mosque domes picture and the eqyptian spice salesmen

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  2. Haha, thanks! Long live free wireless internet. :-)

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  3. Here is one that appreciates how difficult it is to make good pictures in popular tourist places. You are doing well - very nice pics ! Keep going there in Istanbul, that will save me an air fare - ummm .. may be it will be the other way around... these pictures may convince me that I should buy a plane ticket to go and see these beautiful places myself!

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  4. I also like the spice bazaar picture, it has really nice and warm colors. And I love the inside of the Aya Sofia, but unfortunately the highlights are blown quite heavily.

    In addition I like the one of the Blue Mosque with the low view point between the benches. The rows of benches provide nice leading lines to draw the eye to the Blue Mosque. Finally, I also like the men washing their feet, the picture has a nice atmosphere. Again, the dynamic range is a too high for the sensor of your camera, but I like the color and the overal feel of the picture.

    Ok, now I've said 'like' too many times :-)

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  5. Well dad, you're married to mom, so I'm afraid it'll be the latter option. But it's worth the plane fare!

    Thanks for all the comments Laura! I always appreciate your expert opinion. And you keep on convincing (knowingly and unknowingly) to get a better camera... but I'm resisting, hehe.

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  6. I never thought of going to Istanbul, but you're tempting me here. Looks very interesting!

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