All Images © 2000-2011 Janice Parr
I have always loved taking photos and love sharing my photos with anybody that is interested. If I am going to a location, as well as documenting it, I like to take notice of the usual angle of a shot and then try to find an alternative angle. My earlier photos were taken with an Olympus D490Z, a Canon PowerShot G5, a Canon EOS 350D and a Canon EOS 1000D. I currently have a Canon EOS 600D.
Tuesday, 19 October 2010
Blending In
Ok, you have to see it from the right angle, but I thinks this shot really works. This mosque is in the village of Çamlik, just outside of Kuşadası, Turkey. To get the right angle for this shot you need to be in the grounds of the outdoor train museum located in the village, which is well worth a visit.
This photo was taken with the Canon EOS 1000D in RAW - shutter speed 1/60 sec - aperture priority mode - f14 - ISO 250 - focal length 59mm.
Labels:
Photo Friday,
Turkey,
Turkish Mosques,
Çamlık Train Museum
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