Bosphorus Photography Project #4 (English/Turkish)

in photography •  6 years ago 

The image of the Bosphorus differs according to the time of day, season, and weather. I aimed to reflect this kind of nuances in this series of photographs. You can access the previous posts of the series from the links below.

Bosphorus Photography Project - Introduction
Bosphorus Project #2
Bosphorus Project #3

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I did not like the colors of the seagull photo, so I converted it to black-and-white.

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Ships are the classic of this series.

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I like all kinds of lighthouses.

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Thanks for reading.

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İstanbul Boğazı Fotoğraf Projesi

İstanbul Boğazı'nın görüntüsü günün hangi saati olduğuna, mevsime, hava durumuna göre farklılaşıyor. Bu fotoğraf serisinde bu türden nüansları yansıtmayı hedefledim. Serininönceki postlarına aşağıdaki linklerden erişebilirsiniz.

Bosphorus Photography Project - Introduction
Bosphorus Project #2
Bosphorus Project #3

Martı fotoğrafının renklerini sevmedim, o nedenle siyah beyaza dönüştürdüm.

Yük gemileri artık bu serisin klasikleri arasına girdi.

Her türlü deniz fenerini seviyoryum.

Okuduğunuz için teşekkürler.

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I like how you have captured the moon in the first photo

Thank you☺

Very nice... thanks for sharing... good photos

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beautiful photos friend muratkbesiroglu the first very colorful is captured in essence light and nature

Beautiful Picture! Thanks for sharing this great photos!

Thank you!

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Very beautiful

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Nice pictures! Thanks for sharing

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Wow! I love your photos. They're so vibrant and nicely capture. Thanks for sharing! :)

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