Dolmabahçe Palace
Dolmabahçe Palace
Photography \ Architecture | 09/10/07 @864 |
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I ve captured this photo last month while going on a steamboat..The exif data:
Fujfilm Finepix S5600
Shutter Speed: 1/360 sec
F stop: f/5.6
ISO: 100
Focal lenght: 63mm/380mm(35mm equivalent)/10x zoom
Metering Mode: Pattern
Here is Dolmabahce Palace in Istanbul/TURKEY.
Dolmabahçe Palace was the first European-style palace in Istanbul and was built by Sultan Abdülmecid between 1842 and 1853, at a cost of five million Ottoman gold pounds, the equivalent of 35 tons of gold. 14 tons of gold was used only to adorn the interior ceiling of the palace. The world's largest Bohemian crystal chandelier, a gift from Queen Victoria, is at the center hall. The chandelier has 750 lamps and weighs 4.5 tons. Dolmabahçe has the largest collection of Bohemian and Baccarat crystal chandeliers in the world, and even the staircases are made of Baccarat crystal.
Dolmabahçe was originally a bay in the Bosphorus which was filled gradually during the 18th century to become an imperial garden, much appreciated by the Ottoman sultans (and from here comes the name, dolma meaning 'filled' and bahçe 'garden'). Various summer palaces were built here during the 18th and 19th centuries. The palace that stands here today was built between 1842 and 1853 during the reign of Sultan Abdülmecid, on the site of the old coastal palace of Besiktas, by the Armenian-Turkish architects Garabet Amira Balyan and his son Nigogayos Balyan. The Sultans moved here since the old Topkapi Palace lacked the modern luxuries that the Dolmabahçe could provide. The palace is composed of three parts; the Mabeyn-i Hümâyûn (or Selamlik; the quarters reserved for the men), Muayede Salonu (the ceremonial halls) and the Harem-i Hümâyûn (the Harem; i.e. the apartments of the family of the Sultan). The palace has an area of 45,000 m² (11.2 acres), and contains 285 rooms, 46 halls, 6 baths (hamam) and 68 toilets. The famous Crystal Staircase has the shape of a double horseshoe and is built of Baccarat crystal, brass and mahogany. The palace includes a large number of Hereke palace carpets made by Hereke Imperial Factory. Also featured are 150-year-old bearskin rugs originally presented to the Sultan as a gift by the Tsar of Russia.
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09/10/07 @875
09/10/07 @889
I guess this is 'different' in Istanbl. I prefer the Turkish aechitecture on this Europrean style. Back in my home town, the 'old city' has several beautiful Turkish buildings.
09/10/07 @923
Top Marks!
Jos
09/10/07 @927
Details and the people on the gate looks awasome
09/10/07 @927
Great capture!!! Wonderful details, very nice composition!
09/10/07 @937
09/10/07 @946
the angle of view and the fact that the frame is like 99% full with the subject is particular
result if very good , well done +9
09/11/07 @963
And i wanna see more descriptions like yours and EXIF
Good work.
09/11/07 @965
09/11/07 @992
@Roadrunner : Thanks..
@ceogar : Thanks
@EvanQuel-thul : Tesekkurler Mert..Oyle dusundugune sevindim gercekten.. Senden de uzun zamandir calisma goremiyoruz, bu araya son ver, hep sen yaz hep sen yaz olmuyor birazda biz sana yorum yazalim
09/11/07 @045
WoW!!!.....excellent details.
Great tonalities!!
Love it!
Top marks!!
Carlos
09/11/07 @063
also is tilted to the left...
09/11/07 @111
09/11/07 @141
09/11/07 @215
Good level of details.
Perfect tonalities!!
Does it have a tiny left leaning as suggested by Poohblah or are my eyes playing a game with me?
Very solid work!
09/11/07 @358
+10
Mert
09/11/07 @362
09/11/07 @397
looks like the water is a bit blurry
09/11/07 @795
09/11/07 @890
@Patrick, @Poohblah: Its not leanning but looks like leaned! Becouse of my capture angel! I have not captured this perfect 90 degree vertical angle.But cropped like captured perfect 90 degree angle.. So a perspective formed becouse of this angle!! And so it looks like tilted
09/12/07 @767
The only thing i don´t like is the people on the front of the building...!!!
Great job...!!!!
09/13/07 @991
The b&w has done wonders
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Tam puan
09/13/07 @712
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09/13/07 @825
Top Mark
09/14/07 @872
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09/16/07 @374
could it be, that it's not straight? fix that
greets Lenny
09/17/07 @194
09/17/07 @900
the details are really astonishing.
tiny people at the bottom of the image makes the building look so big...
09/18/07 @920
09/19/07 @731
Tommyguns
09/29/07 @955
Very cool +5/5
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