Istanbul – Final Impressions

February 21, 2012

Istanbul is a beautiful city which I will definitely visit again! It is only 2.5 hours away from where I live but it is another world you step in. I had many great moments in Istanbul: early morning on the Galata Bridge, late night strolling through the empty streets, the warm sun rays on the Bosporus tour and a visit to an original Hammam (from which I do not post any pictures as the towel bent around my waist was constantly loose). The city is definitely worth a visit!

One word about the Fuji X100: It performed fantastic. Neither did I miss a zoom lens nor did I miss the weight and size of my D300. OK to be honest it could really have a faster autofocus – especially in low light it can drive you crazy!! But what amazed me most was the dynamic range the camera offers, this is something that I had been missing with my D300 so far.

Early morning at the Galata Bridge

Early morning at the Galata Bridge

Early morning at the Galata Bridge

Early morning at the Galata Bridge

Morning at the Galata Bridge

Morning at the Galata Bridge

Tünel train

Tünel train

Tünel tram

Tünel tram

Blue Mosque

Blue Mosque

Shop window

Shop window

At the Topkapi Palace

At the Topkapi Palace

Me in a mirror

Me in a mirror

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Istanbul Mosque and Bosporus

Istanbul has quite a few Mosques where tourists have there own entrance; they are provided with plastic bags for their shoes. However tourists have to stay in the rear part of the Mosque, behind a wooden railing. Muslims wash their feet, arms and face before praying no matter how cold it is…and it was very cold. But obviously they are still ready for a smile.

Praying in Blue Mosque (Sultan-Ahmed Mosque)

Praying in Blue Mosque (Sultan-Ahmed Mosque)

Washing before prayer

Washing before prayer

Blue Mosque

Blue Mosque

Since weather became better we decided to take a boat ride in the direction of the Black Sea. After the cold and windy days it was a relaxing ride sitting in the sun, enjoying the landscape, drinking hot tea and eating fresh made yoghurt.

On the Boat

On the Boat

Bosporus

Bosporus

Relaxing on the boat

Relaxing on the boat

Warming sunrays

Warming sunrays

Bosporus and Süleymaniye Mosque

Bosporus and Süleymaniye Mosque

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Istanbul – sightseeing

Istanbul at Sunset with Galata Bridge (from Galata Tower)

Istanbul at Sunset with Galata Bridge (from Galata Tower)

At least for me Istanbul does not have a structured cityscape and i could not find THE view when looking into google’s picture search. But maybe this is what characterizes the city. However I was pretty sure that the “blue hour method” would work out well, as it always does. The first day we were on the Galata Tower we were too early and it was quite cloudy. The second day the circumstances were better: I had a tripod with me, it was short to sunset and the sky was clear. It is almost impossible to enjoy the cityscape from the viewing platform as it is very very poky up there so that you will be  jostled involuntarily by people who want to pass you. But this did not bother me: I waited as long as I had to wait standing there with my tripod and I finally took the pictures that were later stitched with Hugin.   And when looking at the result there seems to be structure: it is the mosques that dominate the cityscape. From left to right: Topkapi palace, Hagia Sophia, Sultanahmed Mosque, Nuruosmaniye Mosque, Yeni Mosque, Beyazit Tower (green) and Süleymaniye Mosque. The Galata Bridge is connecting the Old City and Galata.

Street in Galata

Street in Galata

 

Tea in Bazaar

Tea in Bazaar

 

Tea in Bazaar

Preparing Tea and Promegranate Juice

Galata and Bosporus

Galata and Bosporus

Grand Bazaar

Grand Bazaar

Yeni Mosque

Yeni Mosque and Galata Bridge

 

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