Greetings, friends!
I've been quite away and even more away but some aways are more here than others. If you get my meaning. Summer is a busy season for me, as well as for other kinds of ants. I am gathering food for the winter. Photos, I mean. And I use it to go out and travel as much as possible. This summer seems to start well on that front. And I expect more travels soon, but let me start with the first report of my most recent trip.
Istanbul
If you ask enough, you can get to Tsarigrad (the old Bulgarian name for Istanbul, (not Constantinople ) the megapolis that has been the capital of empires. And which is just a stone throw away from our border.) We've been ruled by both empires, We've helped one of them keep it, we've sieged it, we've populated it in the past... Well, it's been there, just next doors for the past 1300 and more years of our own state's founding days. And before that. It's one of the largest cities in the world, still. It's on two continents. Like New York that was once New Amsterdam it has been New Roma, too. Ancient Greek territory or Troyan, Eastern Roman or Byzantine, Otoman, then Turkish.
It's huge. And I visited for the first time, not counting one previous time when I just passed through the central bus station on my way to Ankara.
Two days, what can you do for two days...A lot and not much. Depending on what you compare it to.
In this report, I will just concentrate on the most interesting feature, geographically speaking.
The Bosphorus - the strait that separates Europe and Asia, the European and the Asian part of Istanbul (once Constantinople).
A place where you expect to find some magic. Because everybody tells you so. And while you expect it, it's the most difficult to actually do. So... I don't know, go get disappointed first, forget your expectations, relax... And just have fun. It's a huge space, actually, but as a walker you are bound to some area and whichever way you look, things become familiar. Magic will come when they change in some way. And one of those is with light conditions. At night, it becomes alive in another way. Can you capture it?
I had my shots at it. Once near Galata Bridge over the Golden Horn inlet, which is also a pedestrian one. And that's great because you can have a lot of points of view, bot higher and lower near the water surface. because there will be fishermen and boats, people, and lights, buildings in every direction. Just pick one. Or more.
Watchers at a watch terrace on the Golden Horn.
Fishermen on Galata bridge.
Galata Tower.
Another view at the tower from the other side of the bridge with the same name, with a boat passing in front during long exposure.
A view in the other direction with... wait for it...
...Suleymaniye Mosque.
Fortunately, I had one more night there so this time I went on a boat trip, starting from Cabatash Station and north below the major Bosphorus and Fatih Sultan Mehmet bridges.
An entirely new view
A view back at the receding shore.
A view from the water towards the side of Dolma Bahche Saray (or Palace).
Which will be told about in another story.
But this time...this time I had the luck to be on a boat at the Blue Hour! Well...the boat rocks so photos are not that stable, but the timing...Maybe you know, maybe you don't, but the Blue Hour is actually about 10 to 15 minutes long ;) That's the interval for the best lit nightscapes.
And a bit later, the European end of the bridge appears into view.
Those are the last moments for taking photos on the move. After that, the boat is too fast for the dark landscape...
As you can see. Rumeli Fortress near the second bridge. Well, not a quality image, but still a memory...
...of a night to remember.
I hope you were able to feel the trip and feel inspired to explore such places yourselves! Safe travels!
Yours,
Manol
P.S.
over here.This is also an entry for the Photo Friday competition by @qurator. Check it out
Some aways are more than others. Can see you are having fun. Enjoy
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Thanks a lot! I am! I wish you all fun!
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Those blue colours are lovely on the river! Nice marketing ploy on having an "hour" of it! Great photos as well, look forward to the second part 🙂
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Istanbul looks lovely, I actually when to Kos last year which is very close to Turkey and a town in it called Bodrum.
I have come across with your post, very nice. Istanbul is my city, two days to visit it is not enough. You say you went to Ankara afterwards. Can't compare it with Istanbul, just a grey city to me..
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wow lovely shots. That fisherman at Galata shot is really something
Thanks, it would be even better, had my trigger not jammed. Yup, it does that now.
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ehy dear @manoldonchev, beautiful photos !! I absolutely want to see istambul !! it is true, the cities of night change their appearance and appear so fascinating in the eyes of the beholder, like beautiful women who have prepared themselves to go out with their loved one !! I'm sorry, though, that you didn't even put daytime photos !! maybe next time :-))
Thank you! Yes, there will be daytime photos. When ready.
Very colourful photo. I have been last year to Istanbul one of the best cities I have ever visited. A fantastic combination of architecture, history, food, culture, sea, strategic position, and I found this authentic combination very cheap. By the way I did not know of its Bulgarian name.
Thanks :) It's all of those, true. One of the best locations ever to build a city, as time has proved. The Bulgarian name means City of the Tsar (title equal to Emperor).
I see it should be similar to the Russian Language
A city of lights! Beautiful pictures.
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Thank you, Foggyglassesspirit :)
I have always wanted to go to Istanbul but my husband doesn't like the city that much. He's been there many times on a business trip and doesn't want to go there privately. And I don't dare to go alone.. so maybe one day..
Until now I have to just enjoy the photos like yours. I like that they are not perfect but a little blurry. It gives some artistic touch :)
Great report! Thank you for sharing Manol. Hope you're doing well :)
I'm doing great, Thanks! Wishing you the same!
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Beautiful and inspiring post, indeed.
I liked your introduction very much. Very succinct, informative and thought-provoking.
The history of empires is a fascinating one. One every people in the world should know about in case they decide one day that some empires are better than others.
Amazing photos. As you suggested, the lights can make the difference.
I liked the pennultimate picture and the one of the Suleymaniye Mosque
And there are two even larger and more famous mosques like the Hagia Sophia, a world miracle candifate to some, and the Blue Mosque. Not really that blue. Both not seen from the boat, though.
Yup, empires can be seen from millions of view points. As everything else ;)
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What a beautiful way to share with us the lived experience of your trip. the photos are incredible. It was rewarding to read you. Greetings from Venezuela
I'm mesmerized man! Despite being there for Two days, you must have had a great time. Regards dude, good to see you around.
So much eye candy! I can definitely see why The Bosphorus has a magical reputation - it shows in your captures! While I enjoyed all of your photos, there's just something about that watcher's picture that really caught my attention - it strikes me as being the cover of some awesome science fiction novel. Thanks for taking us along on your magical journey, @manoldonchev!
Thank you, too, for the comments and support!
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You're very welcome, @manoldonchev!
Good thing we're writing sci-fi just now, right?
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It's one of the places on my bucket list
A bucket of Bosphorus strait for home?
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Beautiful, @manoldonchev! Congratulations on the Curie.
PS Someone I grew up with lives in Istanbul. She's an artist with a studio somewhere in the city. Diana Page. Just in case you came across it.
No, small chance. Plus, I had no time to meet people.
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Awesome photos. The colors are so vivid, almost electric :) Glad you enjoyed your trip!
Thanks a lot. They are, in truth, electric ;)
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These long exposure photos are stupendous @manoldonchev you have that photographic eye! 👍👍 Great trip.
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Thanks, @wonderwop. I shoot with my eye.
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Beautiful photos! Thanks for sharing!
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Thanks for just touching :)
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Beautiful shots mate.
At some point we are going to have to visit from Bucharest. It's a few hours by car, I guess.
Gaz
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Maybe ten hours at least and possibly a delay at the border with Turkey. You need passports.
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Wow. 10! That's a lot more than I thought.
Those are some great photos of the city lights from that boat! It looks like the city is glowing making it very pretty looking.
It's much better observing and very difficult capturing even a fraction of the essence of that night. But thanks!
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Very nice post and the photos are wonderful! When I looked at the first photo I thought maybe it was San Francisco in the same spot. It is amazing how much the two look similar in the position next to the bridge. Then I started reading and realized how wrong I was. Amazing how much alike coastal cities can be.
Thank you for sharing your photos and information about Istanbul.
Ren
Hello diligent ant =) your photos are fantastic!!
Stunning shots. The night is so magical looking!
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Looks like a wonderful place to go see. So much history.
Always seems to be the issue when visiting a new place.
I just read a novel based in Istanbul during and after WWII. this post brought it to life for me. I had not known that Istanbul was on 2 continents until I read that book!
Hey Byzanteum used to be the capital of Eastern Rome, in Istanbul. They lasted longer than western Rome because they never debased their coin quite as quickly, and their economy stayed stable while Rome fell into ruin. Our modern Roman empire is falling the same way today as their coin falls in value in coming years.