After a strange couple of days here in Tbilisi, I’m cheering myself up this Sunday with endless cups of jasmine tea and memories of Istanbul. Here are some of the textures and colors of the Tomb of Sultan Mahmud, Hagia Sofia, Topkapi Palace, and Blue Mosque.
Hey! This is great! When did you do this trip? Would you have the itinerary to this trip that you did? I would like to see if my plan is missing something 🙂
Greatly appreciate your help!
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I spent four months in Turkey as a nanny the must transformative time of my life.
That must have been a fascinating experience, Megan. Turkey is such a rich, sensational place. I can’t wait to return some day.
nice photos, have just visited Turkey recently and it is stunning 🙂
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So much inspiration to draw from these photographs. Saving this to paint these designs later.
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I do have a blog about Turkey Travel, could i use some of the images you have posted in this articles on my wordpress blog?
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Some beautiful shots! I have a Canadian friend who’s made a very good life for herself in Istanbul so one day I want to visit her and see these beauties for myself!
Love the photo of the beautiful architecture. Beautiful taken.
These are the best pictures I’ve ever seen….
These photos are truly stunning. With everything currently happening in Turkey, we need pictures like this to remember how beautiful that country is.
beautiful pictures…
Thanks Nin!
Your eye gives me so much hope about this world, twin!
Much like your words give to me, twin. 🙂
The last photo is my favorite! Nice shots!
Thank you, f-stop mama!
Mind blowing, wondering where is the inspiration/creativity coming from.
Isn’t it, Aline? So inspiring.
Those colors and patterns are out of this world.
They are even more spectacular in person, Francesca!
I also have an obsession will photographing doors and ceilings…and in a place like Istanbul, well, it’s heaven!
Too many to possibly capture in one week, Erin! Thanks for stopping by.
Great pictures. 🙂 You’ve convinced me to add Istanbul to my travel bucket list!
So glad to hear it Amelie! It’s a must-see.
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Awesome pictures, I’m working Istanbul into my trip this September!
The flower paintings are awesome, I am working Turkey into my trip this September!
Thank you Adam! I hope the climate has cooled a bit by September. News from Turkey has me shaken these days.
I love the theme of texture – I may borrow it. And so glad you enjoyed Istanbul. I’m living in Ankara and fall in love with Turkey all over again every day.
Please do, Sarah, I’d love to see your interpretation of the theme! Would also love to hear about life in Ankara, particularly given the current climate in Turkey…
What beautiful pictures! I’ve been to Turkey four times, but didn’t quite make it to Istanbul. It’s definitely near the top of my travel to-do list!
I hope you do make it to Istanbul, K.C.! Unfortunately the climate isn’t the best for tourists now, but I hope resolutions are on the horizon for this beautiful country.
I love the photo of the scaffolding through the stonework. Very well done…
Thank you anglophile! I saw a lot of gorgeous stonework in Istanbul. Everywhere I looked was a photo-op.
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Wonderful pics – just love that exquisite tile-work.
Thanks Alison! Istanbul mesmerized me. Just sad to see what’s happening there the past few weeks.