Photographers Note
A Peaceful Afternoon in a Ottoman Village again
The village is set on the eastern side of Uludag 12 km. from the Bursa city centre.
Aproximatelly 700 years old village still reflects the Ottoman period..Houses and narrow streets with no sidewalks. It is like a pathway to history.
There are still people living a traditional way of life in these houses which symbolise a cultural heritage.their stands on the streets, selling homemade food,The Most populer fruit is Rasperry also you can try natural rasperry juice..
On the right side down written...
Gozleme is served at Bluehouse
Gozleme is a traditional fast food of Turkey which is made of flour and eggs The receip difers with cheese, patato and meat balls..
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Rinie_Hoff
(9332) 2005-11-09 5:42
Oh yes, and some Gozleme to go with it! or Lamacun.
Hi Cengiz, again a beautiful capture of this place. I like the gridin front of the windows. The color is awesome, did you do some saturation?The green in front of it is beautiful.
I think a bit more tightly cropped on the left would have made a less symmetrical capture.
canan
(961) 2005-11-09 6:02
ilk bakışta çok sade gibi dursa da,yavaş yavaş fotografın asıl güzelliği detayları farkettikçe ortaya çıkıyor..kapının önündeki ve arka bahçedeki sandalyeler, masanın üzerindeki mavi yeşil örtü, mavi ayaklar, boşlukta gözüken gözleme tahtaları, kapının üzerine iliştirilmiş kağıt parçası..valla sizin cumalikızık fotograflarınızı gördükten sonra ilk fırsatta gitmeye karar verdim.
Dionysos
(1232) 2005-11-09 6:05
Hi Cengiz,
Very good shot from this authentic village that I know well.
In fact, I think in this scene there are some more photography possibilites such as composing only chairs and table with the door or as Rinie_Hoff says less symetrical framing or completely symetrical framing.
jbweasle
(9294) 2005-11-09 14:07
Hello Cengiz, another photo featuring my favourite colour! As others have pointed out, the composition of the house is maybe too symmetrical but I think this is disguised to some extent by the tree on the left, giving a good composition. I love the table and chairs at the bottom of the frame giving scale and a nice point of interest. One minor point - I think the image needs a little rotation to the right.
anesugur
(16590) 2005-11-09 14:12
Ben bu evin rengini çok beğendim.
Harika bir fotoğraf.Paylaşımın için teşekkürler. Uğur
ahmetgedikli
(21621) 2005-11-09 14:54
Yine çok dikkat çekici renkler üzerine kompozisyon. Kapının açıklığından arka bahçenin görünmesi hoş olmuş,
Eline sağlık.
Ahmet
Emile
(19811) 2005-11-09 17:47
Hola Cengiz.
Beautiful blue scene, very well captured. The green leaves give you a good contrast. Next time give more space to the chairs and table so we can see the sidewalk or street a little bit more. Your composition and sharpness is very good.
Well done.
Leni
(165) 2005-11-10 1:17
Hi Cengiz. This is another great photo of this wonderful Ottoman Village. The color is strong and impressive, while the table with the 2 chairs in the foreground is a perfect little detail. And I really like the way the left side of the picture is framed by the beautiful leaves. In general, it's a wonderful composition. Welldone
berek
(28792) 2005-11-10 4:38
Merhaba Cengiz.
Enteresan Mavi konağın tamamını görmeye yaklaştık sanırım. önde ağacı kullanmak güzel bir derinlik kazandırmış canlı renkler ve iyi bir kompozisyon. Mavi konağın daha geniş acıyla çekilmiş resimlerini bekliyoruz. ellerine sağlık.
selamlar
burak
mumek
(17464) 2005-11-10 20:53
Good evening Cengiz!
Very beautiful capture of the house's front.Nice composition with the branch of the tree.Excellent colors and good architectural details. Very well seen and done.Thanks for the note
best regrads
ziggy
Amellia
(1804) 2005-11-11 16:26
witaj Cengiz;))
wow ale niesamowity kolor tego budynku, jakże by człowiek z aparatem miał przejść koło niego obojętnie, podoba mi się, bravo:))
bantonbuju
(48358) 2005-11-14 10:33
merhaba cengiz,
another excellent capture of your homeland rural architecture, marvellous colours, some details about composition could be easily corrected;
best wishes, jerzy
sarju
(5308) 2005-11-21 0:11
Hi Cengiz
Brilliant display of the contrasting colours ... as pointed by others, I would have liked to see this photo a bit rotated or skewed to the other side.
congratulations ... regards ... sarju
sarhanp
(122) 2005-12-27 9:44
Nerelerdesin cengiz,
hiç bir ses gelmiyor senden, umarım iyisindir,
Sarhan.
Vesela
(949) 2006-01-06 8:25
Hi Cengiz!
What a charming shot!I really like this blue-painted building.
Very well-seen and captured.
Thanks for reminding me about Turkey.
Have a nice week-end!
Vesela
brasiu
(65) 2006-01-09 17:41
Hi Cengiz i prefer this shot to "Autumm in Cumalikizik" a good subject for the colour and the right crop. O nly a curiosity what is the meaning of the writing on the yellow paper?
Graal
(57312) 2006-01-17 2:47
Interesting building and windows, Cengiz. Unusual colours and nice trees. I like it.
TFS, Aleksander
bebeM
(412) 2006-01-20 18:29
Oooo, what a... blue!!!!!!!! It fills me... with everything! And a very good note too.
And yes I would like to see more of the bottom part with the chairs.
So good that this kind of places still exist!
SAylinAntmen
(102) 2006-02-01 3:33 [Comment]
mystic
(82) 2006-11-09 12:49
Tones of blue and green create fantastic contrast. The house is extremely sui generis.
Congrats!
Not: Acaba bugun gitsek, hala ayni renkle boyali midir?
Photo Information
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Copyright: Cengiz Topbas (cengiz)
(3581) - Genre: Places
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 2004-11-16
- Categories: Architecture
- Exposure: f/2.8, 1/250 seconds
- More Photo Info: view
- Photo Version: Original Version, Workshop
- Date Submitted: 2005-11-09 5:35
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