I arrived at my accommodation in Valencia on Wednesday afternoon after 30 hours of travel via Dubai and Madrid. A taxi took me to my B&B at 30-32 Carrer de Pere Aleixandre. The apartment was on the third floor and there I was given a warm welcome by Susana who it turned out has not a word of English. I was shown my room and
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Cole Thompson is a self described fine art black and white photographer whose work I enjoy. Somewhere in my reading I came across this quotation from Cole. “Rule of Thirds: 1/3 vision, 1/3 the shot, 1/3 processing.” The quote seemed pertinent on a number of levels. First it gives a new slant on the over hyped conventional rule of thirds. Next it makes one aware that
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Following yesterday’s marathon I slept in and took it easy till noon working on emails and my diary. I went out for a walk to locate the Basilica Cistern which I will visit at opening time tomorrow.
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This was the day when I went full on into the history and architecture of many of the most significant buildings in Istanbul. The day started with a wonderful breakfast spread and a magical view of the Blue mosque with the Bosphorus in the background ...
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The return trip from Canakkale to Istanbul was a rapid uneventful drive on a divided highway but the freeway choked up about 30 kms out of the city and it was stop go driving for an hour. I needed to get back in time for an evening Bosphorus cruise which I was excited about but the reality turned out to be a little underwhelming ...
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Kenan Çelik picked me up from the Helen Hotel in Canakkale at 9:00 am and we returned nine hours later after touring all the principal locations of the Gallipoli battle field.
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Breakfast was “on the roof” of Hotel Nina. Wall to wall windows opened onto a balcony facing the Blue Mosque, the Bosphorus and the morning sun, which was welcome in the cool morning air. Perfect!
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The arrival at Ataturk Istanbul Airport from Dubai was at 6:20 pm, about 20 minutes late. The plane had to do a slow figure of eight over the Sea of Maramar before being allowed to land. This presented great views of the city spread out on both sides of the Bosphorus.
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