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When the blue mosk becomes yellow
Image Title:  When the blue mosk becomes yellow
 
 By: Tim Bronkhorst  
  Copyright ©2004



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Photographer Tim Bronkhorst {K:9391}
Project #37 Night Photography Camera Model Ricoh KR-10
Categories Architecture
Cityscape
Travel
Film Format
Portfolio Lens 25-50mm f4-22
Uploaded 11/9/2004 Film / Memory Type Kodak 100 ASA
    ISO / Film Speed 0
Views 438 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/
Critiques 13 Rating
5.38
/ 4 Ratings
Location City -  Istanbul
State -  ISTANBUL
Country - Turkey   Turkey
About I found it extremely hard to photograph the blue mosk at nigt. There where all kinds of streetlights around the building making it impossible to get a clean shot. Still I think this one is kind of nice. Please give your hounest opinion.
Greets, Tim.
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There are 13 Comments in 1 Pages
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Kadir Barcin   {K:637} 11/9/2004
Very nice shot.


Ben Mok   {K:4021} 11/9/2004
maybe try Tungsten film or correctional filter?
But nice shot.
Ben


CAGATAY ATASAGUN   {K:23967} 11/9/2004
Dear Tim,

Well done, congratulations!

Cagatay


Pinar Yazicioglu   {K:7607} 11/9/2004
I think this is good. I mean really nice. I like the reflection on water.


Jani Salvataggio   {K:26829} 11/10/2004
Wonderful work, great framing!!
Regards
Jani


Hugo de Wolf   {K:184670} 11/10/2004
Hi Tim, thanks for your comments. Good to hear from you again. Nice view on the blue mosque. Have you tried such a shot with a blue filter to create a little more natural tones? The yellow creates a nice effect, but seems a little unnatural to me. Either way, a nice shot, with the mirror sharp reflection in the bosporus....:) Great city, were east versus west.

Cheers,

Hugo


Andrej V   {K:6693} 11/10/2004
apologies must be mine too Tim! i wasn't regular lately either!
Very misterious looking photo!
a.


Emgy Massidda   {K:60169} 11/11/2004
Hi Tim
I think you've done a great job here. I like this night shot a lot and I'm impressed with the sharp and clear reflections. The mosque is a stunning building and a beautiful example of oriental style architecture.
Great capture!
Regards - Emgy


Mkm .   {K:2458} 11/12/2004
Well done! Wished the noise from the lights was less though.


Abel Minnée   {K:3769} 11/14/2004
Is toch heel aardig gelukt!!
Hij is bijna een prijs waard... BIP ofzo iets

Groetjes Abel


Marta Pereyra   {K:5029} 11/27/2004
Hi Tim,

I will take a break in this site. I'm very bussy in my work and I've decide continue loading pictures only in my own photoblog: www.fijaciones.org

Please... keep on the great work!!!

kisses
Marta


CorrieLynn Jacobsen   {K:9882} 12/29/2004
It IS beautiful, and the streetlights seem to only add to it. Anyother things like people are pretty unnoticable. I love the frame.


Pepijn Thissen   {K:590} 9/26/2005
Yo Tim,. Krijgen we nog wa nieuwe foto's van je??
mzzlz,
Pepijn


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