Back from Turkey

nico

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Hi,
I recently got back from Turkey where I spent my holidays travelling along the western cost and the inside countryside.
All I can say is that it's a wonderful land, rich of history, nature and humanity. A different complex society with strong links to the mediterranean culture. A country and a people I've been really fascinated by. I'll post some pictures here in the gallrey and far more on my blog (http://fotonico237.blogspot.com), I hope they will be able to tell how much I enjoyed the places I visited and the people I met there.
On the gear side I took all the photos with my Bessa R, L, Nokton 50, Skopar 21 and (a very few with) Orion 15. I used Ilford Fp4, Delta and Fuji Neo 1600.
Hope you'll like them.
Ciao
Nico
 
Krosya, I'll post some more day by day up to the spare time I can spend scanning and and editing (that's really boring!) the photos I shot.
John, hope you enjoyed Turkey as I did. I forget to mention the very good and tasty meals I always had during the vacation!
Thank you for reading and replying,
ciao
 
Hi Nico,

The best compliment I can render you is that you have not brought Nico, but Turkey. I mean to say you show respect for the people and the land, besides your creativity to show them.

Cheers,
Ruben
 
Hi Nico,

The best compliment I can render you is that you have not brought Nico, but Turkey. I mean to say you show respect for the people and the land, besides your creativity to show them.

Cheers,
Ruben

Ruben,
thank you for such nice words. I'm so glad you find the photos respectful of the land and the people because I always wonder if may lack of respect to the subject I'm photographing. I like "stealthy" street shooting but I have my most satisfying (I mean for me) results when I have the possibility to talk with the people, to listen their story or answer their questions. That's help people to understand my interest and respect for them and why I want to take a photo. That it's what I always try to do when I photograph but then it also happens, sometimes, to make mistakes.
Thanks again for your deeply appreciated comment.
Ciao
 
I agree with Rubin that you have brought us Turkey. This country is on my visiting radar for quite some time. Their dishes are awesome. Eat Kabab with side dishes, followed by strong hot tea and then some sweets. Now this is LIFE!
 
I agree with Rubin that you have brought us Turkey. This country is on my visiting radar for quite some time. Their dishes are awesome. Eat Kabab with side dishes, followed by strong hot tea and then some sweets. Now this is LIFE!

Hi Raid,
thanks, after spending a two weeks vacation travelling along the mediterranean cost and the inside countryside (mainly the Cappadocia region) I'd say that Turkey well deserve - at least - 2 visits, one for the southern and western and one for the northern and eastern regions such it's rich of places to visit. About food your description of a typical meal is perfect, good goat meat (or some fish if on the cost), fresh vegetables, a sweet baclavah or fresh fruit and 2 cup of tchai (their tea) it's really good life!!
 
Hi Raid,
thanks, after spending a two weeks vacation travelling along the mediterranean cost and the inside countryside (mainly the Cappadocia region) I'd say that Turkey well deserve - at least - 2 visits, one for the southern and western and one for the northern and eastern regions such it's rich of places to visit. About food your description of a typical meal is perfect, good goat meat (or some fish if on the cost), fresh vegetables, a sweet baclavah or fresh fruit and 2 cup of tchai (their tea) it's really good life!!

Taking Turkish Airlines is inexpensive, and it allows you to have a stop at Instanbul [for several days] before continuing to other countries in the Middle East. I have noticed that tours from Germany to Turkey are very inexpensive. It may be worthwhilwe to fly to Germany and to get the tour package from there.
 
I was in Turkey (Istanbul) for a couple days last week and had a wonderful time. The people were friendly, the food great and the Grand Bazaar overwhelming.
I would go back in a heartbeat.
don
 
Sorry for replying so late but it has been a "lively" working week...

Raid,
you're right, in fact that's about what we did flying with Lufthansa from Florence to Munich and then to Istambul. Once there we rent a car and drove south. In the end I can say it has been expensive (even because we shared the car costs with another couple of friends) nor for the flight, nor for the car. Driving it's a bit crazy in the cities but it's quite relaxing otherwise.


Don,
I feel exactly the same!

Kully, thank you :)!
 
Sorry for replying so late but it has been a "lively" working week...

In the end I can say it has been expensive (even because we shared the car costs with another couple of friends) nor for the flight, nor for the car.


Nico,

What were the major factors in making the trip expensive?
 
Sorry Raid, it's a typo... I would have been writing "In the end I CAN'T say it has been expensive..."...
 
OOOOOOOOOOOH! I thought so. Turkey is a bargain travel location. Just avoid earthquakes if you can!
 
Sorry for this sort of "bumping" the thread but I just finished to post the photos I shot in Turkey and I'd like to invite you to take a look at the whole portfolio (14 posts :eek:).
Here the link to my photoblog http://fotonico237.blogspot.com (being italian the language of the blog, you can browse it clicking, at the bottom of each page, on "post più vecchi" for older posts and "Post più recenti" for newer posts).
Comments and critiques are very welcome.
Hope you'll enjoy,
ciao
Nico



P.S. I didn't post the photos in the gallery just because I have to re-organize my gallery which is almost full and near to the posting limit.
 
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