SimonSawSunlight
Simon Fabel
so far, i haven't managed to shoot as much and in the way i would like here in istanbul. but i've managed to put together a first series / collection of pictures on my blog.
see here if interested: http://simonsawstreet.blogspot.com/2013/05/istanbul-dissection-i.html
see here if interested: http://simonsawstreet.blogspot.com/2013/05/istanbul-dissection-i.html
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You can talk about your problems here http://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=132330
Interesting views as always.
Interesting views as always.
SimonSawSunlight
Simon Fabel
You can talk about your problems here http://www.rangefinderforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=132330
Interesting views as always.
ha, yes indeed.
mathiasprinz
Established
i love the one with the gun. also, the cats ears looking out of the windows are both clever and hillarious. love the tones, gotta get me some dd-x. and a ticket to a foreign place.
bonatto
looking out
a pleasure to view. thanks for posting.
johannielscom
Snorting silver salts
Great stuff Simon. Thanks for posting.
Missed you in Berlin last week, even though I knew I wouldn't find you there. Next time, right!?
Missed you in Berlin last week, even though I knew I wouldn't find you there. Next time, right!?
jky
Well-known
Great stuff. Well done.
shadowfox
Darkroom printing lives
Nothing but "likes" from me.
stompyq
Well-known
Love that first pic simon. The one with the cat is fantastic too
Some truly great ones in there.
lawrence
Mentor
I like the guy inspecting the olive best. Keep up the good work.
SimonSawSunlight
Simon Fabel
thanks everybody.
lawrence, that is actually an iranian fellow inspecting a one-dollar-coin.
I like the guy inspecting the olive best. Keep up the good work.
lawrence, that is actually an iranian fellow inspecting a one-dollar-coin.
rondo
Established
Excellent. Thanks for not showing us the blue mosque.
All really good. Love the yayli tanbur shot a lot. Wonder where you took that one? Doesn't look like a crappy tourist joint. I would still think it is in Beyoglu, but maybe not?
You have captured something essential about Istanbul...I can see you are trying to go beyond the surface. This set proves my point: The best so called street shots are always taken in inside spaces! At least, side streets!
Very inspiring.
All really good. Love the yayli tanbur shot a lot. Wonder where you took that one? Doesn't look like a crappy tourist joint. I would still think it is in Beyoglu, but maybe not?
You have captured something essential about Istanbul...I can see you are trying to go beyond the surface. This set proves my point: The best so called street shots are always taken in inside spaces! At least, side streets!
Very inspiring.
Tom A
RFF Sponsor
so far, i haven't managed to shoot as much and in the way i would like here in istanbul. but i've managed to put together a first series / collection of pictures on my blog.
see here if interested: http://simonsawstreet.blogspot.com/2013/05/istanbul-dissection-i.html
Simon, could not figure out how to comment on your blog. Great pictures - but I expect nothing less from you. Of course, deeply envious of your stay there.
SimonSawSunlight
Simon Fabel
Love the yayli tanbur shot a lot. Wonder where you took that one? Doesn't look like a crappy tourist joint. I would still think it is in Beyoglu, but maybe not?
correct on all accounts. it was taken late at night / early in the morning in an artist's atelier in karaköy / galata. the people in the shot are among the best that the istanbul jazz scene has to offer, this was some sort of private "afterparty" the night of a major gig.
lawrence
Mentor
thanks everybody.
lawrence, that is actually an iranian fellow inspecting a one-dollar-coin.
Well it looks like its going in the stew but chacun à son goût I suppose
Gabriel M.A.
My Red Dot Glows For You
Nokton48
Mentor
Very well done! Great Eye. Enjoyed viewing these.
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