Photographer's Note
A detail of the wall of an old barn in a small village close to İstanbul.
The blue window is quite small and is been considered to throw the hay inside of the barn.
The wall itself is a typical sample of traditional architecture of the region.
The wall construction consists of wooden plots and stone blockes. Finally the surface is been covered with a mixture of mud and hay .
İstanbul'un burnunun dibindeki Şile'nin Yeniköyünden bir görüntü. Eski bir Rum evi'nişn ahırının bir duvarı.
Küçük mavi pencere, dışarıdan evin içine kuru samanları atmak için düşünülmüş.
Kalaslardan ve taşlardan oluşan duvar ise daha sonra kerpiçle kaplanmış .
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jhm
(122490) 2013-01-05 1:10
Merhaba Mesut,
A very simple picture but you shows a part of your country without something to hide.
These blue window shows the old type of window in a facade.
Sharpness and clarity be superb.
This gives a very well image of your country.
Excellent composition and good of colors too.
Very well done, TFS.
Tebrikler, selamlar,
John.
elenimavrandoni
(5803) 2013-01-05 13:01
Hello Mesut, those are the great details that make Sile a unique and very beautiful place!
Typical stone wall constructed only with mud and little window with the beautiful light blue color, typical color of the Sile area!
Great detail and great picture!
Warm regards,
Eleni
Fis2
(73146) 2013-01-05 14:34
Witaj Mesut!
Interesting shot.
Curious "window" and wall.
Good frame and colors.
Well done.
Best regards
Krzysztof
brianmcc
(5536) 2013-01-06 3:18
hi mesut,
i love the combination of the textures from the stone wall and the wooden door, and also the lovely range of colour tones which all help to create a very appealing image.
have a lovely weekend,
brian
Photo Information
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Copyright: MESUT ILGIM (mesutilgim)
(68036) - Genre: Places
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 2012-10-17
- Categories: Architecture, Ruins
- Camera: Nikon D 5000, AF-S Nikkor 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 G VR, 2GB Sandisk Ultra II
- Exposure: f/5.4, 1/416 seconds
- Photo Version: Original Version
- Date Submitted: 2013-01-05 0:48









